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Wednesday, July 8, 2020
More than 100 participants approved for late summer Students as Partners Program In an effort to help instructors prepare for a fall term online, TLS recently announced a limited number of opportunities in the Students as Partners Program (SaPP). We are happy to announce that with broad support from the university, TLS will be... More
Wednesday, June 3, 2020
The number of applications for the first summer I-CUREUS and Students as Partners (SaPP) programs has exceeded expectations. We are happy to announce that 46 students have been approved to participate in the programs this summer. The I-CUREUS program gives students the opportunity to be paid for conducting research in their discipline or an... More
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
Provost and Vice-President (Academic) Jerry Tomberlin and Associate Vice-President (Teaching and Learning) David Hornsby presented eight undergraduate 杏吧原创 students with聽Provost Scholar Awards聽on Friday, May 1. Although it was not possible to hold an in-person event due to the current public health crisis, 杏吧原创 hosted an online event via... More
Tuesday, March 31, 2020
For the first time, Teaching and Learning Services (TLS) is offering fully funded I-CUREUS and Students As Partners (SaPP) opportunities during the summer term. The聽I-CUREUS program, provides undergraduate students an opportunity to work with a faculty member on a paid research project. There are five spaces available (subject to funding... More
Tuesday, March 17, 2020
The MacOdrum Library and the Discovery Centre will remain closed for the time being. During the closure, 3-D printing services will not be available. However, you can still reach us by e-mail: discovery.support@carleton.ca If you have any questions with regards to our undergraduate opportunities, including I-CUREUS and Students as Partners Program... More
Friday, February 28, 2020
The MacOdrum Library has installed a showcase on the second floor highlighting last year鈥檚 Internship-杏吧原创 University Research Experience for Undergraduate Students (I-CUREUS) projects. The showcase features research posters that last year鈥檚 I-CUREUS student cohort presented at the inaugural I-CUREUS conference. The 2020 I-CUREUS... More
Friday, December 20, 2019
On December 4th, Dr. Melanie Adrian鈥檚 LAWS 4903 class held a presentation showcase in the Discovery Centre, as part of their final year end assignment, in order to mobilize students and faculty alike on human rights advocacy work. Throughout the year, the class met in the Discovery Centre鈥檚 Learning Lab. The class tackled interesting... More
Monday, November 11, 2019
The Game Biidaaban is an interactive VR project that demonstrates how various indigenous languages can help individuals and groups better understand our place in Canada as an urban environment. Biidaaban showcases Toronto, Canada through a stimulated VR time jump. In this way, participates are able to both experience the Toronto of the past, and... More
Friday, October 11, 2019
The聽National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) is a forum for undergraduate students to present their research. This year 杏吧原创 sent a group of seven students, supervised by Professor Cheryl Schramm (Engineering) to Kennesaw, Georgia. With 4200 registrants, the experience was a dynamic learning opportunity. Below are some pictures... More
Monday, June 3, 2019
On June 1, 2019, the Discovery Centre opened its doors to the public during the Doors Open Ottawa weekend. We showcased our innovating learning space and state-of-the-art technology. This dynamic learning environment is outfitted with ergonomic, accessible and stylist furniture, complete with three Library Laboratories (Gaming, Learning,... More
Thursday, April 11, 2019
On March 7 and 8, 2019, the 13th annual Inquiry@Queens conference was held at Queens University in Kingston, Ontario. Five 杏吧原创 undergraduate students were selected to present their research. Normally considered the domain of postgraduate students, more and more undergraduate students are participating in research during their studies. To that... More
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