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Ask the average person what it means to be a refugee, and they’ll probably think back to the latest news coverage, for example the recent influx of thousands from Africa and the Middle East moving from France to the UK through the Channel Tunnel. Given how quickly these crises fall from the headlines, they...
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The mining industry is not usually associated with economic empowerment or emancipation for women. Yet for women caught in conflict-torn countries, mining can provide the means to support themselves and their families. An estimated third of the world’s mineral resources are located in Africa. The mining industry...
The Carleton University Crash Dummy (CUCD) team will be performing its final crash test of the academic year on Friday, March 27 in co-ordination with Ottawa Police Service. The project is run by 22 fourth-year mechanical and aerospace engineering students and is led by Associate Professor Mojtaba Ahmadi, Professor...
Before coming to Carleton to study permafrost in Canada, Stephan Gruber did field work while suspended from a rope in the Swiss Alps, where the immediate impacts of global warming include a heightened risk of rockslides and poor snow conditions at ski resorts. In Canada, which has some four million square kilometres...
Carleton University’s Steven Cooke and Richard Amos have received prestigious awards from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC). The awards were presented at a reception at the residence of the Governor General on Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2015. “These awards recognize both...
By Susan Hickman When it comes to organizing meals, Mathieu Jobin was at a loss. Keen as he is about fitness and a regular at the gym, Jobin simply couldn’t commit to calculating grams of protein or the number of calories in what he eats. But what if he could develop a program that would...
The Carleton University Crash Dummy (CUCD) team performed its final crash test of the academic year Friday. The project is run by 17 fourth-year mechanical and aerospace engineering students and is led by professors Hanspeter Frei, Mojtaba Ahmadi and Andrew Speirs. “We are all very impressed that we got...