Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships
The prestigious Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships program allows highly motivated and competitive researchers to realize their full potential and develop their careers.
These fellowships are designed so that Canada can build world-class research capacity by recruiting top-tier postdoctoral trainees at an internationally competitive level of funding.
See the fellowships awarded to Carleton postdoctoral researchers:
2024
- Keroles Riad: Scalable synthesis of graphene systems using flame spray pyrolysis
- Joshua Steckley: Creole pigs and capitalist pigs: How the swine fever eradication and repopulation program in Haiti informs future interventions around disease, capital, and our contradictory relationship to nature
2018-2019
- Kathryn Desplanque: Papermania: The Popular Printed Image and the Nineteenth-Century Consumer.
- Jacob Brownscombe: Integrating Spatial, Energetic, and Resource Ecology to Inform Fundamental Science and Conservation.
2016-2017
- Logan Cochrane: When Knowledge Results in Action: Social Change and the Role of Research, Politics and Collective Action.
2012-2013
- Hillary Maddin: Brain-cranium interactions in the origin of tetrapod cranial diversity.
- Rena Bivens: Social Media for Social Change? A Critical Analysis of the Sociotechnical Relations between Social Media Software and Non-Profit Users Working to End Gender-Based Violence.
- Sophie Tamas: Going to pieces: Memory and mourning in digital scraps.
2011-2012
- Martin Geiger: Smart new border world: Information technologies and security industries in the management of human cross-border mobility in North America and Europe.
- Nduka Otiono: Street stories in the postcolony: Democracy and the politics of the everyday in Africa.
2010-2011
- Eli MacLaren: The production of Canadian literature.
- Alex Wong: Pleiotropic effects of adaptive mutations.