2024 CUROP Internships
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As part of the Carleton University Research Opportunity Program (CUROP), the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences hosts summer undergraduate research internships. Under supervision of a faculty member, each student designed their own research project and completed it over the summer.
Here are the 2024 winners:
| Title | Name | Supervisor | Research Project |
|---|---|---|---|
| It Takes a Village to Craft an Identity: ‘Man vs. Bear’ and the Construction of Black Digital Masculinities on TikTok | Danielle Carter | Dr. Manjeet Birk | Abstract Powerpoint |
| Promoting Healthy Eating Among Canadian College Students: Examining Barriers, Attention, and Food Choices in College Cafeterias | Jenny Do | Dr. Marina Milyavskaya | Abstract Powerpoint |
| Oedipus Inc.: Motherhood and Monopoly in Ari Aster’s Beau is Afraid | Nathan Erb | Dr. Sarah Brouillette | Abstract Powerpoint |
| Navigating Crises and Bridging Gaps in Police and Support Services in Owen Sound | Chantelle Hay | Dr. Craig Bennell | Abstract Powerpoint |
| The Systemic Victimization of Women in Wartime | Inaya Huda | Dr. Michael Christensen | Abstract Powerpoint |
| Insights about the Knowledge Mobilization Strategy of a Research-Practice Partnership, the AIM Collective | Liza Kahwaji | Dr. Jo-Anne Lefevre | Abstract Powerpoint |
| Is Being a Woman a Feminist Act? Popular Feminist Economies of Visibility in the Translation of Ancient Greek | Pascale R. LaRiviere | Dr. Liz Klaassen | Abstract Powerpoint |
| I’d Rather be Dead Than in a Horror Film!: Disability, Autonomy, and the Horror Genre | Serena Marcantonio | Dr. Michel Hogue | Abstract Powerpoint |