Carleton Undergraduate Journal of Science
@CUJS_Tweets
An open-access journal co-run by Carleton students and faculty 🔬Publishing undergraduate work on STEM or related topics
Welcome to the official X page of the Carleton Undergraduate Journal of Science! Follow us to learn more about our journal, joining our team, recent releases, and more! #Science #neuroscience #Biology #physics #chemistry #health #EnvironmentalScience #psychology #openaccess
Catch up on research presented by students who took part in the Psychology Undergraduate Research Event this past April 🎓 Full issue available NOW 🖌️ ojs.library.carleton.ca/index.php/CUJS…
We are pleased to share that the first conference proceeding of the 2024/25 academic year is now available 📚 Catch up on research presented by students who took part in @NeuroCarleton undergrad poster day this past April 🧠 ojs.library.carleton.ca/index.php/CUJS…
Join us at Expo Carleton on Tuesday September 2 📚 Chat to our editorial team from 1–4 pm about what it means to publish and volunteer with us ✏️ We’ll have notebooks, pens, and stickers too 😋
Our newest issue is now fully available 🤓 ojs.library.carleton.ca/index.php/CUJS… Read articles ranging from how student-teacher relationships matter for well-being and success 🍎 to why T. rex had such tiny arms 🦖 to potential biases in Canadian police inicidents 🚔
Thank you #CoalitionPublica for this funding that allowed us to develop a DEI Guide for scientific research and reporting ✏️ We’re excited to share it publicly very soon 🤓
#StudentJournals at #SJF2025 share projects funded by #CoalitionPublica grants (@eruditorg + @pkp) Ellen Coady and Braedon Frank @CUJS_Tweets, as well as Imogen Clendinning, @tba_journal - congratulations on your innovative projects! Learn more: coalition-publi.ca/news-nouvelles…
Discover the science behind preserving art at our Science Café! Carleton’s Dr. Katie Lucas & National Gallery’s Marie-Catherine Cyr will reveal how chemistry, biology & engineering protect Indigenous & Canadian art for future generations. Register: shorturl.at/gVRw1
Happy Open Access Week! The Carleton Undergraduate Journal of Science is proud to serve our community by providing no-cost access to publication in a peer-reviewed journal for undergraduate students and by providing open access to student works for our readers. #OAWeek
We are so excited to have received this funding to develop a diversity, equity, and inclusion in scientific research and reporting guide over the course of this summer for the @CarletonScience @Carleton_U community.
→ Bourses Coalition Publica 2024 pour étudiant·es-rédacteur·trices 🏆 Bravo à Ellen Coady, du Carleton Undergraduate Journal of Science 🔬 et Imogen Clendinning, de tba: Journal of Art, Media and Visual Culture 🎨 Pour en apprendre plus sur le prix : coalition-publi.ca/news-nouvelles…
We are excited to announce that we have been awarded a Coalition Publica Student Journal Grant to fund the creation of a diversity, equity, & inclusion guide for students! We look forward to creating publicly available materials that will advance DEI in research in our community
The Carleton Undergraduate Journal of Science is pleased to share the publication of our second issue—the first in a series of issues to be published throughout the winter semester 📚 Read here: ojs.library.carleton.ca/index.php/CUJS…
The Carleton Undergraduate Journal of Science is thrilled to announce that the first three articles of our inaugural issue are now published 📚 Read here: ojs.library.carleton.ca/index.php/CUJS…
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