A new website opens the door to some of the lesser-known scholarships offered by the Canadian government.
This workshop is designed for individuals who are looking for work in academia. It focuses on developing a personal teaching portfolio.
Teaching IP basics.
This presentation is meant to offer insights about what grad students should expect if they are considering employment in government compared to a university setting.
This session helps explore career possibilities, what package of skills/experience/education you might need and how to identify and fill any holes in your CV before hitting the job market.
An interview with Susan Molnar, a graduate career counsellor at McGill University.
A new group at the University of Toronto is striving to bring together grad students whose research is based on, or around global health.
A supplement to the video presentation "Publishing your scholarly work," with links and useful information about Canada's major university presses.
Should you co-author a scholarly article?