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FASS and FPGA Graduate Studies Fair

Saturday, November 1
9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Richcraft Hall Atrium and Conference Rooms

Our Graduate Studies Fair brings students- both current and future- together with representatives from our diverse graduate departments to celebrate the research and scholarship happening in each program. This event is meant for those who are curious about continuing onto graduate studies.  You will have the chance to chat with representatives from our programs who will be on hand to respond to any questions you may have. We will also have panel discussions focused on how to be a successful graduate student, and what research at the graduate level looks like. For those interested in attending, please register here.

Itinerary

TimeActivity
9:30 a.m. – 9:35 a.m.Welcome remarks from the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and the Faculty of Public and Global Affairs
9:35 a.m.– 10:30 a.m.Panel Discussion #1 Transition to Being a Successful Grad Student  
10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.Graduate Program Q&A / Snack Break Select faculty representatives/ graduate administrators to facilitate discussions with prospective students                                           
11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m .Panel discussion # 2 Graduate Research and Work-Integrated Learning

Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and Faculty of Public and Global Affairs Graduate Programs

ProgramFaculty
Anthropology – MA, PhDFaculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Art and Architectural History – MAFaculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Canadian Studies – MA, PhDFaculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Cognitive Science- MCogSci, PhDFaculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Communications – MA, PhDFaculty of Public and Global Affairs
Cultural Mediations- PhDFaculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Economics – MA, PhDFaculty of Public and Global Affairs
English – MA, PhDFaculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Ethics and Public Affairs – PhDFaculty of Arts and Social Sciences
European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies – MAFaculty of Public and Global Affairs
Film Studies – MAFaculty of Arts and Social Sciences
History – MA, PhDFaculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Human Rights & Social Justice – MAFaculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Journalism – MAFaculty of Public and Global Affairs
Linguistics – MA, PhDFaculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Applied Linguistics and Discourse Studies – MA, PhDFaculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Migration and Diaspora – MAFaculty of Public and Global Affairs
Music and Culture – MAFaculty of Arts and Social Sciences
NPSIA – MAFaculty of Public and Global Affairs
Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership – MAFaculty of Public and Global Affairs
Philosophy – MJFaculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Political Economy – MAFaculty of Public and Global Affairs
Political Management – MAFaculty of Public and Global Affairs
Political Science – MA, PhDFaculty of Public and Global Affairs
Psychology – MA, PhDFaculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Public Policy and Administration – MAFaculty of Public and Global Affairs
Sociology – MA, PhDFaculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Teaching English as an Additional Language – MAFaculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Women’s and Gender Studies – MAFaculty of Arts and Social Sciences

Graduate Diplomas

Graduate Collaborative Specializations

Location

The event will take place on Carleton’s main campus in Richcraft Hall. Paid parking is available for those travelling to campus by car at various lots around the campus.

Registration