Wednesday November 12th 6:00-8:00pm
at the Code Factory, 246 Queen Street , between Bank and Kent
CARLETON UNIVERSITY ANNOUNCES
TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION MANAGEMENT
PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIPS
Carleton University, in association with the Ottawa Network, today announced a program that will provide ten fully paid Technology Innovation Management (TIM) program scholarships, open to the Ottawa Network and the Ottawa high tech community. Tony Bailetti, Director of the TIM program, will formally unveil the scholarship program and details at The Ottawa Network event on November 12 at the CodeFactory.
The Technology Innovation Management program (www.carleton.ca/tim) is designed to meet the needs of R&D professionals requiring business training and focuses on the synthesis between engineering and management that supports growth. This is reinforced by close links with business, engineering and technology communities and their ecosystems across Canada and globally.
In order to win a scholarship, an applicant must be eligible, with an Engineering degree or Bachelor of Computer Science with a minimum grade of B+ and 2 yrs industry experience. To receive the scholarship the applicant must be a Canadian Citizen or Landed Immigrant, reside in Ontario and register for full-time attendance (two evenings per week for 5 terms) with thesis option. Further information may be obtained and qualified applicants may apply directly at www.carleton.ca/tim.
About Technology Innovation Management program
Carleton University’s Technology Innovation Management (TIM) is a unique Master’s program for experienced engineers. The TIM program offers both a thesis based degree (M.A.Sc.) and a project based degree (M.Eng.). The TIM program trains engineers and computer scientists to become effective managers of the engineering processes that deliver innovative technology based systems, products, and services. The program focuses on research in the synthesis between engineering technology and management of engineering processes.
For more information please visit www.carleton.ca/tim
This free event requires no registration and is kindly made available by:



