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Current Grad Students Newsletter

Graduate Student News

The Graduate@Carleton newsletter is typically distributed every Thursday morning. The next newsletter will be sent to you on September 9. If you have any questions, please email us at: fgpa_newsletter@carleton.ca.


New Students and TAs - Welcome and Orientation Events

Welcome returning students and new grad students!

Graduate Studies is hosting a virtual fall 2021 Orientation for new grad students and TAs. Materials will be available by September 7. Register now by clicking here.

International students are also encouraged to register for a special Orientation presented by the International Student Service Office. Click here for more information.

The Graduate Students’ Association is hosting their annual Welcome Weeks events for students. You can find information by clicking here.

Grad Studies has compiled this comprehensive list of services available to graduate students at Carleton. Some of these are provided by the Graduate Studies. Others are provided by different service providers on campus.


Coming to Campus

Check out this video!

Anyone coming on campus, including students, must complete the COVID-19 screening self-assessment every day through cuScreen. Please note that you will also need to use a QR code when you enter buildings. Please visit the COVID-19 website for more information on Carleton’s return to campus plans.

You can also read this message sent to all students on August 31 entitled How to Provide Attestation of Vaccinations.

The Graduate Studies office is offering in-person services. The front desk will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., and from 1:00 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. To find out when other departments are open on campus, click here.

Students will be moving into residence during the week of Sept. 1 – 5 (inclusive). This may cause additional congestion at the Bronson entrance and near the residences. Parking Lot 6 will be off-limits for parking until Sept. 6. Parking around the residences will be temporarily closed until Sept. 5. OC Transpo buses will be rerouted from Campus Avenue to University Drive that week.

You can also check out these construction projects on campus.


Why Get Vaccinated?

Carleton Ravens are sharing their reasons for getting vaccinated against COVID-19. Find out more by clicking here.

You can get vaccinated at Carleton’s on-campus COVID-19 vaccine clinics. Appointments are available for all students, employees and approved contractors on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays until Thursday, October 7, 2021.


Still Haven't Registered?

The final deadline to register for fall and winter terms is Sept. 22.

Many courses will be offered on campus this fall but online options are also available. You can find out more about fall and winter courses by clicking here on the University FAQs.

Check out this list of intriguing Special Topic courses being offered for the fall and winter terms.

The fall/winter 2021-22 class schedule and registration course planning tool is available in Carleton Central and includes which courses will be available for in-person and online learning. Please note, you cannot register unless you have cleared all conditions on your offer. Your time ticket will be updated in your Carleton Central account, after the removal of your conditions is complete.

Based on student demand, we will be revising the course schedule to offer more online options for courses in the winter 2022 term. More information on these courses will be provided by the end of October.


Health and Dental Plan

The Graduate Students’ Association offers medical, dental and accident insurance designed to be relatively comprehensive and low in cost. All full-time students registered in the fall term, including international students, are automatically covered by the plan for the entire September 1 to August 31 plan year. You can opt out but need to do so by October 5. Part-time and co-op students and students wanting couples or family coverage (including same-sex and common-law couples) may opt in by paying the fee by Oct. 5.


U-Pass

Full-time grad students can now pick up or renew their U-Pass for the Fall 2021 – Winter 2022 pass period. U-Passes for this pass period are valid for use on OC-Transpo and STO services September 1 – April 30. Students who are eligible to opt-out of the U-Pass program can submit a request through Carleton Central, and should not pick up or renew their card. Unsure of how to opt out? Follow the instructions found here: U-Pass Opt-Out Process. If you already picked up or renewed your U-Pass for the Fall/21 – Winter/22 pass period, you have until September 14 to return your card and opt out of the service for a full-fee adjustment. If you have not renewed your U-Pass, then you have until December 31 to submit an opt-out application to have your request considered.


CIHR Information Sessions

CIHR will be offering a series of MS Teams live events regarding award programs they offer. They will cover relevant policies, tips for applicants, and guidelines on how to submit an application. Full details can be found on the CIHR website

Duration: 60 minutes
When:

Tuesday, September 7, 2021 at 1:00 pm ET | Join
Thursday, September 9, 2021 at 10:00 am ET | Join


Want to Join "The Conversation"?

Click here to find out the latest opportunities for PhD students who want to write for The Conversation. These are updated on a regular basis.


Help is Available

There are many health and wellness services that can assist graduate students at Carleton. Please click here for a list of resources you can access.

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Carleton temporarily suspended the need for a doctor’s note or medical certificate for academic accommodation requests related to COVID-19. This process will be extended for the fall term (2021) since it continues to be more difficult than usual to see a doctor and obtain documentation. Students will be advised to complete the self-declaration form available on the Registrar’s Office website to request academic accommodation for missed course work including exams and assignments and connect directly with their instructors to discuss required accommodations arising from the COVID-19 situation.


International Students Please Read

The International Student Service Office is here to help.

For questions about study permits, travel and quarantine plans, or health insurance, please email the International Student Services Office at isso@carleton.ca

International Welcome Week continues until Sept. 3. Learn more and register here!

Check out ISSO’s I-Start orientation program for all international students new to Carleton University. Click here for more information.

Find out more on the ISSO website.


Carleton Sets Carbon Neutral Goal by 2050

Carleton has released its updated Energy Master Plan 2021-26. The plan builds upon the university’s previous energy master plans and the successful results of the initiatives already implemented. The Executive Summary provides for an overview of our progress to date, benchmarking and information on priority areas. The full plan can be found here.


Alternative Forms of Innovation for a More Sustainable Society

Alexandra Mallett, an associate professor and graduate supervisor of the Master of Arts Sustainable Energy (Policy) program in the School of Public Policy and Administration, works on public policy in sustainable technology and innovation and environmental politics. Find out what she has to say about the role of public policy and the cooperation of governments, industry and local communities to help Canada reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.

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Understanding the Links between Disasters, Humanitarianism and Migration

Prof. Laura Madokoro’s most recent project, The Disaster Lab, plans to add to conversations about relief efforts and particularly the role of migration in shaping disaster relief efforts. Funded by an Early Researcher Award, this new research program explores the history of displacement, disasters and migration on multiple scales.

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ERA Winner’s Research Explores How Insects Adapt to Cold

Carleton University biology professor Heath MacMillan has spent most of his career trying to understand what causes insects to live or die at low temperatures.

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Carleton Researchers Awarded SSHRC Grants to Pursue New Solutions Using New Approaches

Carleton faculty received approximately $1.5 million from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Insight Development Grants to fund inquiry into topics ranging from pandemic misinformation and reducing corporate greenhouse gas emissions to youth mental health and Sixties Scoop. A total of 24 Carleton researchers will benefit from the grants, which were announced this week.

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COVID Information

If you are required to access campus for necessary work that cannot be done remotely, please follow the appropriate building access protocol and complete the mandatory COVID-19 Daily Campus Access and Screening Form each day before coming to campus and entering a university building.

Please read this message about mandatory vaccinations being required on campus.

Just to let you know, the Food Court is now open at Carleton. Click here for more information.

To access FAQs about how Carleton is coping with the COVID-19 pandemic, click here. For questions concerning current graduate studentsclick here. To view FAQs for prospective graduate studentsclick here. International graduate students, please check out FAQs on the ISSO website.

There have been no updates to FAQs for prospective and current graduate students over the past week.


Important Dates and Deadlines

September 6: Statutory holiday. University closed.

September 8: Fall term begins and fall and fall/winter classes begin.

September 17-19: Full and late summer deferred final examinations held.

September 22:

  • Last day of registration for fall term and fall/winter courses.
  • Last day to change courses or sections (including auditing) for fall term and fall/winter courses.
  • Graduate students who have not electronically submitted their final thesis copy to the Graduate Studies will not be eligible to graduate in fall 2021 and must register for the fall 2021 term.

September 30: Last day to withdraw from fall term and fall/winter courses with a full fee adjustment (financial withdrawal). Withdrawals after this date will create no financial change to fall term fees and will result in a permanent notation of WDN appearing on your official transcript.

For a complete list of all official academic and financial dates and deadlines, please go to the Registrar’s websiteFor all financial matters, go to Student Accounts.