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Carleton PhD Students Aim to Help Refugees
In the past decade, millions of people have fled their homes to find safety and a future. World Vision notes…
Grad Research: The Impact of Covid on How We Work
It’s been an unusual two years for students at Carleton and other universities. Many, including Sprott PhD Student Christina Dreger-Smylie,…
Graduation Story: A Musical Journey to a Master's Degree
Sonia Caceres recently completed a master’s research project that focused on a family-based traditional music and dance ensemble from Colombia…
First Three Students Graduate with a PhD in Ethics & Public Affairs
Students in Carleton’s PhD program in Ethics and Public Affairs (EPAF) combine ethical analysis with social science to gain a comprehensive understanding…
Graduation Story: The Fabric of Business
Growing up, Dami Balogun had many interests ranging from computers to biology. Biology won out at that time and she…
First Two Students Graduate With an MSc in Management
The Sprott School of Business says its new MSc program in Management “focuses on applied research about complex management problems…
Graduation Story: Finding Solutions to Social Problems
Rebekah Ederer grew up in a small rural community in Northern Ontario. She was raised in a low-income single parent…
Prospective Carleton Graduate Students: Join Us This Fall For 'Webinar Wednesday'
Starting on September 22nd, Graduate Studies will be hosting information sessions for prospective graduate students every Wednesday until December. Check…
Graduation 2021: A Carleton First
Regine Cirondeye is one of the first students to graduate from Carleton’s Graduate Diploma in Migration and Diaspora Studies (GDip)…
Graduating PhD Student Analyzed Bullying and Racism Towards Indigenous Students in Northern Ontario
Robyn O’Loughlin is graduating from the PhD program in Legal Studies at Carleton. “My PhD has afforded me the knowledge and skills…
Grad Research: Green Spaces and Asthma
There are approximately 3.8 million Canadians living with asthma, and of these, 850,000 of them are less than 14 years…
Grad Research - Insects and Low Temperatures
“The majority of insects are sensitive to low temperatures. Very low temperatures can lead to death or injury as a…
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