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Grad Research: Toxic Work Environments

--Written by Mitch Jackson Have you ever felt that your workplace was an unbearable place, filled with stress, emotional tension…

Graduate Students Rate Their Carleton Experience

The results of the 2016 Canadian Graduate and Professional Student Survey (CGPSS) are in. Close to one half of Carleton…

Agreement With Belgian University Will Benefit Carleton Students

By Joseph Mathieu  Photos by James Park Carleton University signed a co-operation agreement with the Belgian Université catholique de Louvain…

Carleton Central Disruptions: November 18-21

Due to scheduled CCS outages affecting Carleton Central and other systems, applicants will not be able to access Carleton Central…

Grad Research: Are Quantum Computers Better, Stronger, Faster?

After entering the Communication PhD program at Carleton, Derek Noon created Communication Studies' first Video Game Studies course. These days,…

PhD Student Looks to Promote Youth Resilience in First Nations Communities

Health psychologist and Carleton professor Kim Matheson was recently awarded a $2.5 million Partnership Grant from the Social Sciences and…

Grad Research: Using Local Media to Communicate During Emergencies

In 2012, Heather Gilberds was working for Farm Radio International in Malawi and Tanzania. The Canadian NGO works with more…

First Master of Accounting Students to Graduate This Fall

On November 12, the first class of students will graduate from the new Master of Accounting (MAcc) offered by the…

Application Date for Collaborative PhD in Political Economy is Oct. 31

If you’re thinking of applying for the Collaborative PhD program in Political Economy, the application deadline is October 31. The…

Carleton PhD Student Leads Team That Discovered Ostrich-like Dinosaur

An international group of researchers, led by Carleton University PhD student Bradley McFeeters, has announced the discovery of a new…

Carleton Was the 1st Canadian University to Offer an MA in Canadian Studies

     

Grad Research - Pain Control

Did you know that one in five Canadians suffer from chronic pain? “I know this can be a devastating disease…

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