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Helping Resolve the Refugee Predicament

The average time it takes to help individual refugees to find a lasting solution to their displacement is 20 years,…

James speaking at the Centre for Strategic Studies at the University of Jordan in Amman in 2019.

Carleton PhD Students Aim to Help Refugees

In the past decade, millions of people have fled their homes to find safety and a future. World Vision notes…

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Grad Student Research:  Innovative Technology That Drives Itself

Have you ever wondered how an autonomous vehicle knows how to drive? One of the industry “secrets” for self-driving vehicles…

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Grad Research: Water Security and Wastewater Treatment

The following story was written by graduate students Niloufar Nekouei Marnani and May Alherek. They are part of Dr. Onita…

Social Work Student Launches Community Art Project to Honour Children from Residential Schools

When Deborah Young learned that the unmarked graves of 215 children had been discovered at the former Kamloops Residential School…

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Carleton PhD Student Wins Prestigious 2021 Vanier Scholarship

Andréanne Veillette, an incoming PhD student in Ethics and Public Affairs (EPAF), says she could hardly believe it when she…

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Sprott Business Student Wins Prestigious Vanier Award

“Everyone deserves to feel safe when they are at work, and precariously employed individuals are no exception.” ---PhD Candidate Chelsie…

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Carleton Grad Student Noah Schwartz Final Five Winner of National Storytellers Competition

Carleton University PhD Political Science graduate student Noah Schwartz is a Top 5 winner of the Social Sciences and Humanities…

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Grad Research: Edible Insects

Carleton PhD student Matt Muzzatti is looking at packing more protein into edible insects. He was recently interviewed on CTV…

Researcher of the Month: Prof. Joe Bennett

On a regular basis, the Graduate Studies showcases up and coming professors, along with their graduate students, on the current…

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Grad Research: Investigating Electoral Intervention

Marshall Palmer, a PhD student in The Norman Paterson School of International Affairs (NPSIA), is focusing his dissertation on foreign…

Grad Research: Investigating Insects In Low-Temperatures

“The majority of insects are sensitive to low temperatures. Very low temperatures can lead to death or injury as a…

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