“You can do anything you want in science and you do belong.”
Maria DeRosa, Dean of Science, shares her story to inspire those who may doubt themselves on their journey.
Happy International Women’s Day from the Faculty of Science!
#EmbraceEquity#IWD#ChallengeWhatsPossible
Today is #InternationalWomensDay2023! We're celebrating the achievements and contributions of women leaders across the university. #EmbraceEquity https://t.co/t5mPm1Z582
'How can we create a sense of belonging for everyone to excel at Carleton?’ We hope a new Self-ID Survey will give us the equity data we need to answer this question and more. Equity and Inclusive Communities wants to hear from you! https://t.co/m0iPBJLfnn
Announcing the 2023 Chris Faulkner Lecture in Cultural Mediations: distinguished cultural theorist Dr. Mieke Bal on “Unpacking: concepts and artworks speaking together” April 2, 2:30 https://t.co/uN1XMBjGZl In collaboration with SSAC @CU_FASS@Carleton_ICSLAC@CUGradStudies
A test of Carleton’s Emergency Notification System (ENS) will be conducted Tuesday, February 21, at approximately 1:15 p.m. No action is required from the Carleton community.
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By celebrating women researchers in STEM, together we can strengthen the profession! 👊 Join us on March 7 at our annual Breakthrough Breakfast event, part of #IWW2023. Register here: https://t.co/ngdYqclClm.
Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs' own Karim Abuawad has written about the struggle grad students experience in managing the writing process for @UA_magazine
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It's #BlackHistoryMonth ! Throughout the month of February, we will be sharing events, resources and stories to celebrate the achievements and contributions of our Black community members.
Keep reading to learn more:
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For TEDxCarletonUniversity, @Carleton_U Cognitive Science PhD candidate Brendan Conway-Smith discusses his research on metacognition and applying its benefits to manage the intense stressors of modern life. https://t.co/Ar5liQmurp @CUGradStudies
On #BellLetsTalkDay and everyday, it’s so important to take care of your mental health and well-being. Carleton is here to support you through challenging times. If you’re struggling, we can help. Learn more:
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Vladimir Díaz-Cuéllar, PhD Candidate, recently co-authored "The burning case for climate crisis post-secondary education in Canada"
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Kevin Pat Fong, a doctoral candidate in the Cultural Mediations program, will be giving a talk on alternative comics and how they help shape today's American comics industry at the OPL’s main branch (B125) on Thursday February 2 at 6 pm. @CU_FASS@Carleton_ICSLAC@CUGradStudies
Thank you to Diabetes Canada for funding our project studying the off-target effects of a chemotherapeutic drug on beta cells. This work is being led by an amazing PhD student @LahariBasu_ and we'll be collaborating with @CarletonScience co-applicants, @McKay_Lab and @thecheelab.
There is some amazing graduate research taking place within our department. Want to learn more? Join the Underhill Graduate Student Colloquium. Now accepting abstracts!
@underhillcolloq@CU_FASS@cu_research@CUGradStudies
Students & Prof. Manuel Báez from @CarletonU_Arch extended their creative talents to the broader community with an artwork installation at @hubottawa. Read more about the unveiling of Resonant Currents II here: https://t.co/tGWTeMKzeB #carletonuniversity
PhD student Alicia McVarnock (@CU_Psychology) was on CBC Ottawa News discussing her 2021-2022 Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship win, along with her research on shyness and academic adjustment in university https://t.co/3lH1uhJzQC
@CarletonEngDesg PhD student Rebecca Pinto is bringing Canada one step closer to a renewable energy future. ☀️
Through an innovative research project on campus, she hopes to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in our housing sector.
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