Dr. Kim Fenwick, Dean of Social Sciences Dr. Michael Dawson, Associate Vice-President (Research) St. Thomas University 2 October
Benefits ◦ Educational ◦ Financial ◦ Social Costs ◦ Financial ◦ Social 2
Independent Research (varies by subject) Coursework Thesis or cognate essay 3
Select potential schools (Canada, UK, US, Other) Check out the Program (requirements: Honours thesis, GRE/MCAT/LSAT scores, entrance average grade) Investigate Funding opportunities Choose a STU faculty MENTOR (or two) 4
YOUR interests Potential Supervisor Size of student/faculty cohort Cost/funding Length of Program Location Residency Requirement 5
Canada’s Higher Education and Career Guide Schools in Canada Universitystudy.ca (searchable database) UK Graduate Schools “The #1 Grad School Directory on the Planet” 6
◦ Meet with your mentor(s) ◦ Talk to recent grads ◦ Research the school webpages ◦ Talk to professors that studied or taught there (or who can help evaluate potential supervisors) ◦ What funding do they offer? ◦ Compare programmes/schools ◦ Think about what makes the most sense for YOU. 7
Typical applications consist of: Application form and fee Official Transcripts Letter of Intent or Cover Letter/Research Proposal Sample of your writing Reference letters/forms (quantitative & qualitative) GRE/LSAT/MCAT results (if applicable) Curriculum vitae 8
Don’t be shy. We do this ALL THE TIME. But give us plenty of time (1 month). Who should you approach? Arrange an appointment. Give us enough information. Take “no” for an answer. Seek our input. Ask us to be involved in the application process More advice on asking for references: Source: University Affairs 9
Grad School, like dinner, is more enjoyable if someone else is paying for it. Funding deadlines often PRECEDE final application deadlines. 10
Internal Funding ◦ RA/TA jobs ◦ Fellowships & awards External Funding ◦ Federal (Tri-Council) ◦ Provincial (Ontario Graduate Scholarships/O’Brien Foundation/etc.) ◦ Others 11
1. Social Science and Humanities Research Council programmes/fellowships/cgs_masters-besc_maitrise-eng.aspx 2. Canadian Institutes for Health Research recherchenet.ca/rnr16/vwOpprtntyDtls.do?prog=1314&&view=currentOpps&org= CIHR&type=AND&resultCount=25&sort=program&all=1&masterList=true 3. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Apply to up to five institutions Each “host” university has an allocation Deadline: December 1 st -- or earlier depending upon the institution(s) you choose Amount: $17,500 for the year 13
Online application with Canadian Common CV Must be Canadian citizen or permanent resident Apply via SSHRC, CIHR, NSERC Normally, scholarships are tenable at Canadian universities only Key components: ◦ Research Proposal ◦ Reference Letters ◦ Transcripts 14
The Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada The Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada – Many funding options available to Canadian Students. 15
Plan ahead – make timelines, set goals Find (a) suitable faculty mentor(s) Ask for References early Focusing on your applications now will pay off in the future. 16
Thank you. 17
Are you interested in a research proposal workshop c. late October? If so, send us a quick at If you have specific questions that you think we can help with, contact us directly: ◦ For Humanities queries: ◦ For Social Science queries: 18