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Tragically Hip Research
Like millions of Canadians, Carleton graduate student Michelle MacQueen tuned into the CBC broadcast of the last show of the…

Grad Research: Lava Tubes and Life Beyond Earth
By studying lava tubes on Earth, graduate students are hoping to find out more about life on Mars. Lava tubes…

Grad Research: Hooked on Fish
As a child, PhD candidate Vivian Nguyen wasn’t particularly interested in fish. In fact, she was much more intrigued by…

Grad Research: Tackling the Zika Virus
In February 2016, the World Health Organization declared a Public Health Emergency in regards to the Zika virus in the…

Tragically Hip Grad Research
Like millions of Canadians, Carleton graduate student Michelle MacQueen tuned into the CBC broadcast of the last show of the…

Stories North: A "Magical" Experience for Carleton Students
Four graduate and 11 undergraduate journalism students headed North this summer to participate in a month-long experiential learning project called…

PhD Student Doing "DEAP" Research
While working as a physicist for Canadian Nuclear Laboratories Ltd. (formerly Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd), Andrew Erlandson decided the…

Grad Research: Using Drones to Increase Wireless Capacity
Have you ever been at a concert, or perhaps a sporting event, where all of a sudden your cell phone…

Grad Research: Solitary Research in Canada's North
Alice Wilson had always wanted to visit Canada’s North. Now, the Carleton MSc in Geography student conducts research on Richards Island near…

Grad Research: Developing Housing Components and Systems for the Inuit
Stephen Field’s office looks exactly like what you would expect an industrial designer’s office to look like. It’s full of…

Grad Research: A Better Way to Detect Anemia
For individuals living in developing countries, performing a standard blood test is not always an easy task. This is part…

HSTP Master's Students Research Value of Therapeutic Gardens
Charles Ozzoude, a Carleton University master’s student in Health: Science, Technology and Policy, was a finalist in this year’s 3MT…
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