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Haley Sapers, BSc/08, has just received the Andre Hamer Postgraduate Prize from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC). The prize will allow her to further her research on meteorites and their relationship to the origin of life on Earth. Read more

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Carleton professor Lenore Fahrig is one of 10 recipients of this year’s Carleton Research Achievement Awards that honour innovative researchers for their work that helps find solutions to real-world problems. The other nine are being announced during Carleton’s Research Days celebration that ends on Friday, Feb. 11.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Have you ever wondered how you can get more involved in the Carleton University Science community?  Do you want to help start one of the biggest movements in the Faculty of Science? Then run for a council position in the Carleton Science Student Society (CSSS), a council of students who will play a huge role in improving undergraduate life in the Faculty of Science.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

For the millions of people worldwide who suffer from psychiatric and neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s disease and schizophrenia, Carleton Professor Maria DeRosa’s next research initiative provides hope for a new treatment.

DeRosa is one of 10 Carleton professors honoured with a university Research Achievement Award for her innovative research.

DeRosa has won major awards for her research that looks at how single-stranded pieces of synthetic DNA called aptamers can be used to combat everything from diseases to environmental contaminants.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Last year, David Rogers, Canada Research Chair in Medical Physics, was only the fourth Canadian ever to receive the William D. Coolidge Award, the highest honour from the American Association of Physicists in Medicine.

This week, he is again being honoured for his outstanding research with one of 10 $15,000 Research Achievement Awards from Carleton. These awards honour faculty for innovative research.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Carleton Students and Professors head to Antarctica
for an ‘Anything But Textbook’ Experience.

Seven Carleton University students will be earning course credits at the end of February while conducting research on the Earth’s southernmost continent.

The students and their instructors, Claudia Schroder-Adams and Natalia Rybczynski, will travel to Antarctica Feb. 12 to 28as part of the Students on Ice program.

Friday, January 28, 2011

Avian cholera is the most critical infectious disease affecting wild North American waterfowl. The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) has just awarded Carleton University Professor Mark Forbes and a team of researchers more than half a million dollars over the next three years to study this bacterial disease in Arctic breeding waterfowl.

Friday, January 28, 2011

What are the best and worst jobs of 2011?

In US-based CareerCast.com's ranking of 200 jobs, which is based on income, work environment, stress, and career outlook, white-collar jobs dominate the best jobs list for this year, while the worst jobs of 2011 are nearly all blue-collar work. The 10 best jobs are dental hygienist, audiologist, historian, biologist, meteorologist, computer systems analyst, statistician, actuary, mathematician, and software engineer, with salaries in US dollars ranging from $63,144 to $94,178.

Friday, January 7, 2011

Carleton’s Honours Bachelor of Science Environmental Science program has recently been accredited by the Environmental Careers Organization (ECO) Canada.

Accreditation is a new national process under the auspices of the Canadian Environmental Assessment Commission, which oversees the certification of environmental professionals.   

One of only three programs at Canadian universities currently accredited, Carleton’s program has been specifically recognized for preparing its graduates to be successful and competent environmental scientists.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

CognoVision Solutions Inc., a company founded by Carleton University alumni Dr. Shahzad Malik (BCS/00 and MCS/02) and Haroon Mirza (BCom) and former student Faizal Javer, was recently bought by technology giant Intel Corporation. Read more...

Thursday, December 2, 2010