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GSA Carleton 2010-2011

Grad Welcome Weeks 2010

The tentative Grad Welcome Weeks 2010 schedule is up!  We look forward to meeting all new grads and seeing returning grads again this year!

Grad Welcome Weeks 2010 Week 1 

Grad Welcome Weeks 2010 Week 2 

Please check back regularly for updates and more detailed information on events! For more information please contact GSA VP-Operations Kelly Black at vpo@gsacarleton.ca.


 
A Drink with Maude:
Water as a Public Good
Maude Barlow
Sept 23
 
As a part of our Bottled Water Free campaign, the Graduate Students' Association (GSA) and Carleton University Students' Association (CUSA) are bringing Maude Barlow, National Chairperson of the Council of Canadians to campus to speak about the privatization of water on September 23rd, at 5:30pm in Fenn Lounge (Residence Commons). First come, first served, seating is limited. Donations at the door.
 

Municipal Elections: Get out and VOTE!
 
Municipal elections are being held October 25, 2010. Be sure to register before and get out and VOTE! Visit: www.ottawa.ca/vote.
 
New this year:

 
Got Artwork?

Mike's place is looking for new artwork for its walls. Interested in displaying your artwork in Mike's Place? Contact Danny Byrne, Mike's Place Bar & Operations Manager at mikesplace@carleton.ca or 613-520-6681 or 613-520-2600 x.8018.


Job Opportunities

Visit our Internal Job Postings and External Job Postings page for job opportunities!

 
GSA VP Finance Blogs!
 
Nick Falvo blogs about New Research Funding for University of Alberta here.
 
Nick Falvo blogs about tuition rates in "Should we Reduce University Tuition" here.
 
"Teaming up" with the Private Sector. To read Nick Falvo's blog, click here. 
 
Do Tuition Rates Really Matter? To read Nick Falvo's blog about tuition rates, click here.
 
All Students Should Benefit from Innovation. To read Nick Falvo's piece on innovation, click here.

Sexual Assault Support Line

613-620-1030

8am until Midnight, 7 days a week.

Free. Confidential. Peer Support.

The Coalition for a Carleton Sexual Assault Centre is an independent student-run collective established in 2007. Their goal is a student-run, university-funded sexual assault centre. They are NOT affiliated with Carleton University administration. They are trained support workers who believe in survivor directed, peer support. They support all Carleton student, staff and faculty regardless of gender, sex, sexual orientation, race, religion, ethnicity, citizenship, ability, age, Mother Tongue, or student status.

For a downloadable copy of Support Services available on campus and in the community please click here.


e-CHUG Survey

If you are interested in evaluating your drinking habits, e-CHUG (electronic-check up to go) is an anonymous online tool that gives you personal feedback in regards to your alcohol consumption. To participate in the survey visit the Student Affairs website.


Grad Bulletin

Interested in finding out more about graduate conferences, job opportunities for grads, and events for graduate students on campus and in the community? Click here to sign up for the Grad Bulletin! 

Or, to read the latest issue, click here!


Grad Conference Listings

Interested in finding out what grad conferences are happening this year? Check out our Grad Conference Listings page. Or, if you know of any upcoming calls for papers or conferences that you would like to be posted, please email occ@gsacarleton.ca.

Headlines

June 24, 2010

On eve of G8 and G20 Summits, representatives of more than 150 million students release public st...

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July 9th, 2010

Press Release Ottawa Residents Take a Stand against the Treatment of Sexual Assault Survivors...

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2 June 2010

New Political Management Program set to begin at Carleton in 2011 Calgary oil tycoon Clay Rid...

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