For Faculty
Carleton’s Media Relations team helps faculty share their research and expertise with the public. We assess media potential, develop outreach strategies and support faculty through media training and issues management.
Resources
Media Training
Sharpen your skills with media training and tailored support for faculty.
Write for The Conversation Canada
Share your expertise with over 4.8 million monthly readers accross the globe.
Carleton Experts Database
Join our experts database so media can connect with you and feature your insights.
Update your Expert Profile
Keep your expert profile current so media can easily find and contact you.
Faculty in the News
-
Brendan Conway-Smith commments on Canada’s urgent need for an AI jobs strategy
Hill Times, February 4, 2026
-
Linda Duxbury discusses annual reviews in the workplace
Globe and Mail, February 3, 2026
-
Matthew Young discusses the proliferation of online sports gambling ads
CBC, February 3, 2026
-
Sarah Brouillette discusses the tradwife trend on social media
The Independent, February 2, 2026
-
Philippe Lagassé discusses the Canadian military’s fighter jet debate
CBC, February 2, 2026
-
Stephen Saideman discusses U.S. federal government’s use of force in Minnesota
Hill Times, January 31, 2026
Faculty Writing for The Conversation Canada
Epiaceratherium Itjilik: The Rhino That Lived in the Arctic
Paleontologists at the Canadian Museum of Nature have recently been studying the skeletal remains of a rhinoceros. This might not sound remarkable at first, but…
Increasing Math Scores: Why Ontario Needs Early Numeracy Screening
Ontario’s 2024-25 Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO) standardized test results were recently released, and almost half (49 per cent) of Grade 6 students in…
With KPop Demon Hunters, Korean Women Hold the Sword, the Microphone — and Possibly an Oscar
When I was a child in South Korea, the New Year often began with a familiar song: “Kkachi Kkachi Seollal.” Seollal refers to the Lunar…
Trump’s Annexation of Greenland Seemed Imminent. Now It’s on Much Shakier Ground.
Looking at headlines around the world, it seemed like United States President Donald Trump’s annexation of Greenland was imminent. Buoyed by the success of his…
Uganda’s Autocratic Political System Is Failing Its People – and Threatens the Region
When he was first sworn in as Uganda’s president in 1986, Yoweri Museveni declared that his victory represented a “fundamental change.” He promised that Ugandans…
Why Canada’s Reaction to the Grok Scandal Is So Muted in the Midst of a Global Outcry
A global backlash is brewing against Grok, the AI chatbot owned by Elon Musk and embedded into the social media platform X, after recent reports…
Blue Monday Is a Myth but Winter Blues Are Real — How To Cope in the Cold Months
In 2005, psychologist Cliff Arnall coined the term “Blue Monday” as part of a marketing campaign for a British travel agency to encourage people to…
Canada Risks Missing Out on Africa’s Trade Boom Under Mark Carney
At the G20 summit in South Africa in November, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced several new initiatives, including talks toward a Foreign Investment Promotion and…