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Carleton Boosts Aboriginal Learning and Services
This story was written by Michelle Zilio and originally appeared in Carleton Now. Carleton University’s bid to become a noted…

Alumna Reflects on Her PhD in Cultural Mediations at Carleton
Alumna Anne de Stecher (PhD/2013) tributes the collaborative nature of the PhD program in Cultural Mediations as providing her with…

Two Years in Colombia + PhD from Carleton = Postdoc at Yale
As part of his PhD in Anthropology with a specialization in Political Economy, Daniel Tubb spent more than two years in Colombia conducting fieldwork…

A Convocation First
On Saturday, Nov. 15, at Carleton’s convocation ceremony, Jenna Richards and André Scott were two of the first students to…

PhD Student Examines Air Pollution Problems
Amanda Pappin and Amir Hakami Carleton PhD student Amanda Pappin has won awards and been published for her groundbreaking research…

Carleton Announces New Collaborative Master’s in Data Science
Carleton University has announced a new collaborative Master’s in Data Science geared at graduate students and high-tech professionals who are…

New Grad Students Aim to Solve Real-World Problems
By Kristy Strauss Carleton’s incoming graduate students are pushing the boundaries of academic excellence to make a difference in the…

Carleton Neuroscience Students Facing Good Job Prospects
In issues surrounding mental health awareness and an aging population, neuroscience is a field that is booming in the workforce…

Grad Student Research - Problem Gambling
A virtual reality casino, electronic gambling machines and a blackjack table that simulates a casino environment….these are all housed in…

Food, Fishing and Finding Work
Did you know that from 1884-1918, Ottawa was the home to the Canadian Fisheries Museum? It even housed a working…

Collaborative Programs – An Awesome Opportunity for New Grad Students
Over the past few years, Carleton University has introduced three collaborative specializations in African Studies (MA only), Digital Humanities (MA…

Carleton Grad Students Doing Drone Research
By Kristy Strauss They are known for their military applications, but there are many more uses for unmanned aerial vehicles…
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