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Abigail Curlew

Grad Research: Online Hate Groups Affecting The Trans Community

Recently two Carleton doctoral students (Patricia Bérubé in Cultural Mediations and Abigail Curlew in Sociology) were among 20 recipients of…

Innovative Grad Research In Gene Splicing Errors

From blindness to cancer, and neurodegenerative diseases, gene splicing is important for human health. Erin Vanzyl, a PhD student in the…

Bees - Sam Davidson

Grad Research: To Bee or Not to Bee

Some fear getting stung by a bee, others immerse themselves within the world of beekeeping as a means of therapeutic…

2020 Graduate Student Program Viewbooks

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Grad Research: Where the Wild Fish Go

Rawan Alkurd

Creating Value With Innovative and Engaged Grad Research

It all started on a cold, dark day in February 2016. Rawan Alkurd was on her way home from class…

Carleton Grad Students Crack the Chinese Market

Grad Research: Discovering Two New Species

Grad Blog: Film Study Alumna Shares Her Journey

Mukarram Ramadan recently graduated with her MA in Film Studies. As part of her degree, she participated in a practicum…

Patrice Smith

New Dean for Graduate Studies

Effective July 1, Patrice Smith became the new Dean of the Graduate Studies for a five-year term. “I look forward…

Grad Research: Exploring Canada's Geohistorical Connection to Finland

–The following story was written by Taia Goguen-Garner Imagine—2 billion years ago, continents that are now thousands of kilometres away…

Grad Research: E-Cigarettes

–The following story was written by Taia Goguen-Garner E-cigarettes are becoming increasingly popular among youth and adults who want to…

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