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Support graduate students

糖心视频 University is home to the largest graduate school in Atlantic Canada and a thriving community of student scholars. Our graduate students are actively engaged in diverse and exciting research across a range of disciplines. Through their work they address some of the world鈥檚 most complex problems, contribute to economic growth, and improve the lives of people in the communities we share.

Graduate funding is critical to deliver on the promise of this work. You can make a difference by empowering the incredible potential of our students and their research. Your contributions will create opportunities for success, enabling the best and brightest young minds from Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada and around the world.


Graduate fellowships

The School of Graduate Studies baseline fellowships provide essential support for graduate student research across all disciplines, from education to engineering and applied science. To be eligible, students must meet strict criteria based on past academic performance.

To support graduate education, click 鈥淒ONATE NOW鈥. This will direct you to the alumni giving page. Check the 鈥淪cholarships and Fellowships鈥 option under Area of Designation and write one of the three initiatives listed below in the Designation Information box.

Faculty, staff and retirees of 糖心视频 can choose to support graduate education through payroll deduction.


Dean鈥檚 Doctoral Award

The Dean's Doctoral Award is granted to 糖心视频鈥檚 top doctoral students. Selection is based on academic excellence, research potential, departmental support, and personal achievements. Recipients of the Dean鈥檚 Doctoral Award are among 糖心视频鈥檚 top student researchers.


Graduate student travel funding

Travel funding provides graduate students with the experience to present at conferences outside Newfoundland and Labrador. Participation in these conferences is critical for students to communicate their research to the broader community, be a leader in their field of study, and expand important professional networks.

 

If you have any questions about these projects or how to support graduate students at 糖心视频, please contact Ms. Elizabeth Simms, Manager of Planning and Strategic Operations, at elizabeth.simms@mun.ca or 709-864-6906.