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Grad Research: What do Cybersecurity and Social Democracy Have in Common?
–The following story was written by Taia Goguen-Garner. Mackenzie Kurzynski has used the skills he has acquired during his master’s…

PhD Student Helping to Assess Threats to Canada's Energy System

Sustainable Energy Master's Students Help Out Moose Factory

Grad Research: From "H" 2 "O"
--The following story was written by Taia Goguen-Garner Ever wondered what processes your water goes through before it ends up…

Grad Research: A Birds-Eye View of Ottawa
–The following story was written by Taia Goguen-Garner.If we only knew a way to have the utmost satisfaction within our…

Online Application Account Shutdown
The Online Graduate Application Account system for Carleton University will be shut down at 11:59 p.m. on Monday, October 8, 2018 for annual maintenance. Applicants…

Carleton Grad Student Featured in New CBC Series "The Detectives"
PhD candidate Gregory Brown will be featured in the September 20, 2018 premiere of CBC’s true crime series The Detectives.…

Grad Research: The Legal Implications of Cyborgs
From Terminator to Darth Vader, Hollywood has cast cyborgs as villains of a dystopian future, but as Tamara Banbury sees…

Application Insider: Edition # 1
Should I go to Grad School? So you’re wondering whether graduate school is right for you? The answer to this…

Grad Research: Why Some Social Movements Are More Successful
Social movements try to wage social change in various contexts such as racial justice, immigration policies, environmental issues, and the…

Two PhD Students Win Prestigious Vanier Awards

Grad Research: A Case Study of Heavy Metal Music in China
While growing up in China, Yili Zhou became enthralled with heavy metal music. When she came to Canada and Carleton…
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