
Institute of Env & Interdisciplinary Science
@carletonieis
The Institute of Environmental & Interdisciplinary Science at @CarletonU. Delivering engaging undergrad programming to train the next gen of problem solvers.
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Our new Interdisciplinary Science and Practice (ISAP) program really emphasizes experiential learning and collaboration. Here are our ISAP 3001 Principles and Applications in Data Analysis students leading a meeting with the Public Health Agency of Canada Public Health PHAC 💪😃


Our ISAP program uses innovative teaching & focuses on experiential learning. Vivian M Nguyen & @FishNeedLove2 are looking at how marketing strategies can inform audience analysis and #scicomm. Students learn to bring different disciplines to their work CU Future Students Carleton Science

Yesterday was Women in Science Day. On March 4th we are 'Turning the Tide for Women in Science' by sharing untold stories and ideas for change with an incredible panel of women scientists. To register, visit science.carleton.ca/cu-events/wome… #WomenInScience


Great capture of one of our faculty members @FishNeedLove2 interacting with a prospective student last night! Hope to see many of you on campus in Fall 2020! CU Future Students

PhD candidate Stephan Struve, an NVivo and survey expert in cuJournalism, gave a guest lecture in our 3rd Yr Data Analysis course re analyzing survey & qualitative data. carleton.ca/sjc/profile/st… Check out his other workshops on campus: tinyurl.com/vfzbmxd MacOdrum Library



Self-reflection is such an important life-skill. We help our students develop this through reflection-based assignments. These assignments are important opportunities for personal growth, and our first cohort of students is knocking them out of the park! CU Future Students

We are so proud of new ISAP Assistant Professor, Dr. Vivian Nguyen Vivian M Nguyen for representing women in science at tonight's event in honour of International Women's Day 2020! To all women scientists... thank you! Indeed, diversity makes better science!

📢We are recruiting a Lead Editor!📢 A fantastic opportunity to join @urban_sci and Holly Jones on the Senior Editor team and contribute to the launch and development of our #openaccess journal. Apply by 17th April: appliedecologistsblog.com/2020/03/19/lea…


Pls RT: I am seeking a MA, MSc or PhD student to conduct research on #scipol, knowledge brokering, and evaluating science impact in natural resource management. Start May 1, 2020 (negotiable) Carleton Science and working w Natural Resources, AAFC Canada. Position funded by SSHRC


As we navigate this unusual and challenging situation, we are managing academic accommodation with flexibility and compassion. Carleton University Senate has now approved the use of Satisfactory (SAT) and Unsatisfactory (UNS) grades for the Winter 2020 semester: newsroom.carleton.ca/2020/flexible-…

In collaboration with Health Canada and PHAC, we have released new preliminary data tables related to confirmed cases of #COVID19 in Canada. To take a look at the national level data: www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quoti…


Our program will soon grow 1 prof bigger and better! We’re grateful for having such amazing support from Carleton Science and others w/i the Carleton University admin. Onwards and upwards!

The health of the eel population is a good indicator of the overall health of the ecosystem. And right now, eels are in trouble. On TVO at 8pm & 11pm, nam kiwanuka talks to @SJC_fishy of Carleton University about eels and how much we still don't know about them. Producer: Meredith Martin 🇨🇦

Our students in Dr. Landsman's ISAP 3003 class are incredibly talented. They will get a chance to work with a Carleton Science faculty member and produce something tangible that they can add to their résumés and that directly benefit faculty!

Check out one of our own ISAP students! Institute of Env & Interdisciplinary Science

Congrats to the head of our Institute, @SJC_fishy (cross appointed in BIOL), for an extremely well-deserved honour. Many congrats to Dr. Lenore Fahrig, too! Carleton Science oozes with talent!
