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Grad Research: Understanding the Impact of People With Intellectual Disabilities
--The following story was written by Ebere Ahanihu The care of people with intellectual disabilities, and the impact of social…

Grad Research: The Repatriation of Cultural Artifacts to the Global South
---The following story was written by Taia Goguen-Garner. Museums are full of cultural artifacts. These artifacts are often circulated, displayed,…

Grad Research: Pipelines, Politics and Political Economy
--The following story was written by Taia Goguen-Garner. Violence and incarceration are something that has become very normalized within society.…

Grad Research: How to Use Self-Control Strategies to Meet Your Financial Goals
Reaching financial goals can be tough, especially when you are prone to impulse buys. Mariya Davydenko, a PhD student in…

Grad Research: Incorporating Youth Perspectives in Monuments
Rebecca Friend, a recent graduate of the Master’s program in Public History researched how children and childhood have been represented…

Grad Research: A Unique Approach to Wildlife Conservation

Grad Research: Improving Public Engagement in Renewable Energy Projects
Creating and executing renewable energy plans and projects involves both policymakers and engineers. Nathalin Moy, a Master of Arts student…

Master of Political Management Alumna Shares Her Story

Research Takes Grad Students to the Arctic Circle

Satisfaction Among Carleton Grad Students at an All Time High
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Grad Research: Can Harm Reduction Really Reduce the Harms of Prohibition Experienced by People Who Use Drugs?
Prohibition surrounding drugs has been prevalent in our society for decades. From a rich history surrounding the criminalization of people…

Grad Research: The Racialization of Immigrant Care Workers in Canada
--The following story was written by Ebere Ahanihu In 2011, Prince Owusu arrived at Carleton University as an exchange student…
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