Women’s and Gender Studies Students: CU at the Movies!
Pamela Walker, Joint Chair in Women’s Studies, at Carleton University & University of Ottawa, recently invited all Women’s and Gender Studies students to a viewing of the film “A Girl... More
Pamela Walker, Joint Chair in Women’s Studies, at Carleton University & University of Ottawa, recently invited all Women’s and Gender Studies students to a viewing of the film “A Girl... More
Carleton University, Ottawa River Building 2220, 9:00 am – 12:00 pm, September 30, 2013 Understanding the “Chinese Dream” — An insight into China’s political institutions and social... More
Canada Research Chair in Rhetoric & Ethics How Criminal Law Intersects with HIV Health and Social Care in England & Wales Dr. Adam Bourne, Research Fellow with the Sigma Research Group,... More
Recent weeks have witnessed a flurry of debate in the media concerning the role of the arts and humanities in Canadian society…Read the full article in the Ottawa Citizen... More
Chris Czerwinski, MSc graduate in Geography, was awarded the best 2012 Master’s thesis in Canadian remote sensing at the 34th Canadian Symposium on Remote Sensing in Victoria, BC. Czerwinski’s... More
With more and more kinds of historical documents becoming available online, there is a need for students to learn the skills, methods, and philosophies of digital history and digital humanities... More
Rodney Nelson came to Carleton University to start his BA and is now completing his PhD in Canadian Studies and Indigenous Studies through Carleton and Trent. He is excited to continue his academic... More
Please join Carleton University Art Gallery (CUAG) at the opening reception for our autumn exhibitions…Read more... More
The Institute Of African Studies Brownbag Seminar Talk Design With the Majority: A Case Study Of A Project To Develop New Products For People With Disabilities In A Co-Design Process Bjarki... More
The smallness of a world containing seven billion people … or at least my particular corner of it … never ceases to astonish me. A few years ago the University’s Chief Development Officer,... More