Carleton is joining 20 other Ontario universities in a Virtual Scavenger Hunt that will take the public on an intriguing online journey through the world of research.
Health Science Inquiry is an annual online publication that publishes the thoughts and views of Canadian graduate students on pertinent issues in the health and Medical Sciences.
The Office of the Vice-President (Research and International) at Carleton University has launched a search for a full-time Executive Director to take Carleton’s recently launched living lab, 1125@Carleton, into the next phase of its aggressive growth strategy.
Launched in November of 2013, 1125@Carleton facilitates the co-development and deployment of solutions for sustainable communities on a global scale.
The Faculty of Science is proud to have five of our Professors receive Faculty Graduate Mentoring Award!
The Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs and the Office of the Vice-President (Research and International) hosted the 2013 Faculty Graduate Mentoring Awards on Jan. 21. These awards recognize faculty who render exceptional service to graduate students as supervisors and research mentors. The effect of such faculty on the careers of students is frequently transformational.
Do you know a graduate student who has recently published in an open access journal? The Graduate Student Open Access Award, sponsored by the Graduate Students’ Association (GSA), MacOdrum Library and the Office of the Vice-President (Research & International), was established to support Carleton University graduate students in publishing research in open access journals.
Up to five monetary awards of $1,000 will be distributed.
Are plants in Nunavut flowering earlier in the year? Carleton's PhD student, Zoe Panchen, is eager to find the answer. Check out the article in Nunatsiaq Online News covering Zoe's research!
The Department of Advancement is looking to recruit 50 volunteers for Carleton’s annual Campus Community Campaign. Every year, Carleton runs the Campus Community Campaign to give our faculty, staff and retirees the opportunity to give to the university priority of their choice. It’s a wonderful opportunity to help us raise more money for the school, learn about the Advancement department and bring focus to important priorities in your school, faculty or department.