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The Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs (FGPA) will be running a short series of stories in TheGraduate@Carleton about PhD alumni (particularly those who graduated 2010 forward.) The series... More
The Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs (FGPA) will be running a short series of stories in TheGraduate@Carleton about PhD alumni (particularly those who graduated 2010 forward.) The series... More
For the summer months (May-August), This Week @ FASS will be distributed on a monthly basis. Thanks for reading!... More
Marston LaFrance Research Fellowship Award Jesse Stewart, Music The Marston LaFrance Research Fellowship Award will allow Jesse Stewart of Music to complete a series of 118 compositions and to finish... More
Richard Nimijean of Canadian Studies served as the Center for the Study of Canada’s Fulbright Visiting Scholar-in-Residence at the State University of New York at Plattsburgh for the academic year... More
Jerry Tsui and Eli Shupe are both master’s students studying Philosophy at Carleton University. They explain why they chose this program, including how the skills they are attained are... More
Carleton University’s Shawn Graham, assistant professor in the Department of History, has been awarded the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (STLHE) and Desire2Learn’s... More
The Department of History is now releasing its newsletter online. To catch up on the stimulating ‘goings on’ in History, please visit: http://www.carleton.ca/history/history-newsletter/. Or, for... More
As part of the Graduate Research Forum organized by the Graduate Students’ Association (GSA), the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs (FGPA) hosted the inaugural Three Minute Thesis (3MT)... More
A fresh look at the North; Exhibits feature everything from soapstone carvings to edgy videos – Ottawa Citizen (Canada) SWARM includes 15 exhibits at galleries on the Ottawa and Quebec sides of... More
Irving Abella and Harold Troper’s book, None is Too Many: Canada and the Jews of Europe 1933-1948, was a bit of a bombshell when it first appeared some 30 years ago. And it still resonates... More