Science Lab Tour Week runs from Monday, February 2nd to Thursday, February 5th. During this event, students interested in research can attend tours of various labs on-campus and learn more about current Carleton research. If you are interested in research positions, thesis positions, other research scholarships, and volunteer positions, this is an opportunity to learn more about what lab work is like and what makes you stand out as an aspiring researcher.
Be sure to visit the SSSC Undergraduate Research Resources page to learn more about how you can get involved in research during your undergrad, and help you prepare for meeting researchers during Science Lab Tour Week.
Registration for individual lab tours is required. Register through mySuccess. To register, click on the name of the researcher you are interested in. If you require any registration assistance, please contact the SSSC using any of the contact methods outlined on the SSSC website. Instructions on how to sign up for an event are available here!
Science Lab Tour Week Schedule:
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Monday, February 2nd |
Tuesday, February 3rd |
Wednesday, February 4th |
Thursday, February 5th |
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM |
Earth Sciences - Vertebrate Paleontology |
Dr. Myriam Hoyeck & Biology |
Computer Science - Usable Security |
Health Sciences |
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11:30 AM - 12:00 PM |
Freshwater Conservation (Note: This tour begins at 11:40 AM.) |
Computer Science |
Health Science & Data Science |
Earth Sciences |
| 1:00 PM - 1:30 PM | Emma Simpson, Krystal Walker & Supervisor: Dr. Michael Hildebrand Neuroscience |
How to Apply for the DSRI & BISRI Workshop |
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1:30 PM - 2:00 PM |
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Connor McNairn & Medical Physics - Biophotonics |
Analytical Chemistry |
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2:30 PM - 3:00 PM |
Medical Physics |
Plant Biology |
*All times listed are Eastern Standard Time (Ottawa Time).
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Please Note: Photographs and/or video will be taken at this event. By entering the event premises, you consent to photography, audio recording, and video recording to be used by the Science Student Success Centre at Carleton University. Click here to view the full length, Photo Consent Notice.