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Honours Field Course Explores Socioenvironmental Change in the Madawaska Highlands
In the heart of the Madawaska Highlands, a cohort of fourth-year students found themselves immersed in a reading week like…

Carleton’s Derek Mueller Studies Consequences of Climate Change in Canada’s Arctic

The Geomatics and Cartographic Research Centre (GCRC) at Carleton University Launches the Residential Schools Land Memory Atlas on June 21, 2020
The Geomatics and Cartographic Research Centre (GCRC) at Carleton University has been working in partnership with Indigenous communities and organisations, and…

New Havana Field Course (May 2020)

SERC Funds the Establishment of PermafrostNet, Led by Stephan Gruber

Carleton Profs and Students Research Recent Herongate Evictions

Dr. Gita Ljubicic Speaks to Special Senate Committee on the Arctic
On April 3rd, Dr. Gita Ljubicic (Geography and Environmental Studies) appeared before the Special Senate Committee on the Arctic with…

Carleton Professor Chris Burn Awarded Canadian Polar Medal for Northern Research

Climate and Permafrost Researcher Receives an Outstanding Honour
By Ellen Tsaprailis Carleton University Chancellor’s Professor Chris Burn was awarded the rare designation of a Higher Doctorate of Science…

Study the North at Carleton University
Beginning in Fall 2017, Carleton University will be offering a groundbreaking interdisciplinary graduate program in Northern Studies. Northern Studies at…

The Art and Science of Global Climate Change
Concerns over global climate change have been mounting for roughly three decades and 2015 was framed as a watershed year in…

On Solid Ground: Studying the Effects of Climate Change on Permafrost
As Canada takes new steps to address global warming, climate change is once again a frequent subject of conversation across…
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