Ph.D. students will:
- spend 20% of their time in internships with partner organizations;
- take a core course at Carleton University on heritage conservation;
- participate in the annual, one-day Heritage Forum hosted by the Heritage Engineering Program;
- participate in heritage workshops with industry partners;
- participate in heritage round tables and conferences;
- develop, research and produce a thesis that addresses the gaps and issues identified in the Heritage Forum, in addition to meeting the requirements of the student’s degree program;
- publish papers in peer-reviewed publications (conference proceedings or journal);
- use Carleton University’s cuPortfolio to showcase their learning and achievements.