Norah Vollmer
Carleton University
College ID #R513120
Norah Vollmer is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R513120) specializing in academic recruitment, immigration services, and settlement support at Carleton University. With a strong background in governance, policy analysis, and strategic planning, she oversees faculty affairs and provides expertise in immigration pathways for scholars and professionals. A graduate of Carleton University, she also holds advanced education in public management and administration. Beyond her managerial role, Ms. Vollmer is a recognized leader in Canada’s Scholars at Risk program, which supports displaced and at-risk academics. Her innovative contributions have earned national recognition, most notably a Certificate of Appreciation from the Institute for International Education for her dedication to providing safe havens for scholars. She is bilingual, enhancing her ability to connect with diverse communities. Dedicated to fostering equity and inclusion, Norah continues to champion opportunities for global talent while expanding her academic interests, currently pursuing a degree in art history.
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Business Locations
Ottawa, Ontario
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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