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Monday, March 21, 2016
Thanks to 1125@Carleton and its spotlight on undergraduate research conducted by Khadija Ahmed, a fourth-year student who is completing a Combined Honours in Law (with a concentration in Transnational Law and Human Rights) and Women's and Gender studies. Khadija is a member of this year's cohort of the Born Social Fellowship, a program... More
Friday, February 12, 2016
Need some academic advice? Did you drop a course this year and need to catch up? Do you want to redo a course this summer to improve your grades/CGPA? Do you want to get ahead to lighten your load for next year? If you require assistance for any of the following, make an appointment with... More
Thursday, February 4, 2016
In its recent issue, University Affairs Magazine is highlighting technological innovations like EssayJack, a digital essay-structuring tool co-founded and developed in 2014 by Prof. Rueban Balasubramaniam and Dr. Lindy Ledohowski. EssayJack is an interactive web-application that pre-structures student essays, reduces writing anxiety, and allows... More
Tuesday, February 2, 2016
Grad students in Laws, Sociology, and Anthropology are invited to attend a writing retreat on February 18 - 19 (in whole or in whatever - parts work best for you)! A combination of writing workshops and independent writing periods will give you the skills - and the time - to make significant project in your... More
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Are you a highly motivated undergraduate or graduate student planning to do research in a Swiss university or institute? ThinkSwiss offers student scholarships and travel bursaries! Deadline to apply: January 31, 2016 More full details on how to apply, please visit: http://thinkswiss.tumblr.com/about About ThinkSwiss ThinkSwiss is managed by the... More
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
*NEW this Fall!* FULL DISCLOSURE: Tips from Law & Legal Studies A fun weekly internet meme used to clarify and demystify department and university practices, policies, and procedures. Be sure to follow along! facebook.com/cuLegalStudies twitter.com/cuLegalStudies... More
Friday, October 2, 2015
Recent graduate Carly Jacuk (B.A. '15) is featured in the October issue of the Faculty of Public Affairs' FPA Voices. In an interview relating to the Career Paths initiative, Carly discusses the advantages of her recently achieved B.A. Honours degree in Law. Read the full article online here: bit.ly/FPAVoicesOct Carly is also featured... More
Monday, September 14, 2015
Be part of the impact both nationally and internationally with the Student Experience Office’s Alternative Spring Break program! Alternative Spring Break (ASB) is an extraordinary service-learning program which connects students to national and international partners, enabling them to engage in meaningful community service and critical... More
Friday, July 24, 2015
Available this Fall! Looking for a fourth-year elective to bring you closer to your degree requirements? Why not register in LAWS 4903 A – Human Rights, Sharia Law and Islamic Legal System!... More
Available this Fall! Looking for a third-year elective to bring you closer to your degree requirements? Why not register in LAWS 3903 A - Urban Legal... More
Wednesday, July 8, 2015
During the recent early Summer term, Prof. Melanie Adrian's LAWS 2105 students created documentary short films, examining the life of a “Justice Maker” and their perspectives on justice and human rights. The films were then showcased by the class for the public and special guests during the Justice Maker Film Festival that took place... More
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
Tomorrow is the Convocation ceremony for the following degree programs that are connected with our Department. Best wishes to all students for their continued success! Wednesday, June 10, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. Doctor of Philosophy: Legal Studies Master of Arts: Legal Studies Legal Studies – Specialization in African Studies Graduate... More
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