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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…

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…

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…

Grad Research - Pain Control

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

Grad Student Research: Getting Rid of Garbage

For most people, waste management is just putting their garbage out at the end of their driveway every two weeks.…

PhD Student Wins a Fulbright For His Outstanding Research on the Police

Carleton PhD Candidate Gregory R. Brown has been awarded a 2016-17 Fulbright Scholarship. Fulbright Canada supports extraordinary students and scholars…

What I Did After Graduation

Rather than jumping directly into the job market after she graduated, Genevieve Perkins decided to jump on a bike and…

Two Grad Students in the TIM Program Grow Their Startup With Cadillac Fairview

While working at the Queensway Carleton Hospital, Patrick Millward started to become frustrated with the number of people who were…

Grad Research: Can You Tell Where Singers are From Based on Their Songs?

Marly Mageau wondered why several of her favourite musical artists sounded completely different in their songs compared to their interviews.…

A New Zealand Adventure

Recently, five graduate students from the Earth Sciences Department, accompanied by Prof. Claudia Schröder-Adams, Curator & Outreach Coordinator Beth Halfkenny  and…

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