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Thursday, March 30, 2023
The Department of Political Science is grateful for its excellent contract instructors and teaching assistants. They are indispensable members of the department and make essential contributions to our academic mission. We hope that the current labour dispute with the university is resolved fairly and quickly. Students who have questions about the... More
Wednesday, March 29, 2023
Carleton University was ranked one of the top destinations to study 'Politics' in the 2023 QS subject rankings. We're in the top six in Canada and in the top 150 internationally. Go Ravens! read more: QS World University Rankings for Politics 2023 | Top Universities ... More
Tuesday, March 28, 2023
Congratulations to Erin Tolley, recipient of a Carleton University Research Achievement Award (RAA), for her project on “Black Canadians in Electoral Politics”. "There are nearly 1.5 million Black Canadians in Canada, but we know very little about their political presence because research tends to rely on aggregate categories like “visible... More
Thursday, March 23, 2023
We are pleased to announce that Mira Sucharov has been awarded a SSHRC Partnership Engage Grant for her research project (with Omar M. Dajani) “Public Persuasion on Palestinian Refugee Return: A Microhistory of a Vacant Lot in Jaffa”. Along with Omar M. Dajani, Mira Sucharov is developing a narrative podcast entitled "The Vacant Lot."... More
Aaron Ettinger talks to the National Post about Biden's visit to Canada. Trade and ensuring Canadian businesses have access to the U.S. market is probably priority number 1 for Trudeau, by ensuring there are exemptions to Buy America provisions in the U.S. economic stimulus legislation. read... More
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Wednesday, March 22, 2023
Carleton Political Science student Gelila Geremew participated in Model Senate 2023 and experienced what it's like to work as a Senator. "Throughout the weekend, model senators sharpened their analytical, procedural and public-speaking skills — as well as their networking know-how, thanks to new opportunities to connect with Senate personnel.... More
Congratulations to Political Science Honours Student Shireen Faisal, winner of the C. V. Hotson Memorial Scholarship! The C.V. Hotson Memorial Scholarship is presented annually to a Carleton undergraduate student who has maintained a high degree of academic achievement and has indicated an interest in the University by broad participation in... More
Thursday, March 16, 2023
Congratulations to the Carleton Political Science Society (CPSS) on a very successful Model Parliament event held at the Senate Chambers in February. This was a student-led initiative organized and executed by a very dedicated and hard-working group of people. Participants enjoyed a weekend full of fun, laughter, debate, and all things... More
Thursday, March 9, 2023
To highlight why AI is becoming widely used in market research, consider that there were 4.95 billion active internet users in 2022. Each day, these users tweeted 650 million times, had over 300 million meetings on Zoom, posted 350 million photos to Facebook, and viewed 6,000 to 10,000 ads. In total, it is estimated that... More
Tuesday, March 7, 2023
To ward off the worst impacts of climate change, Canada has committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. That means in less than three decades the amount of greenhouse gases (GHGs) being released into the atmosphere from all sources of emissions — buildings, industry, transportation and so forth — must be no greater than... More
American Scholars are invited to apply for the Fulbright Canada Research Chair in North American Politics in the Dept of Political Science at Carleton University. The competition is now open for the 2024-25 academic year. Deadline September 15, 2023 Apply ... More
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