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Why PhDs should consider the labour market when exploring careers
By using labour market information as a tool for targeted career exploration, you can facilitate a smoother transition to employment following graduation.
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Reducing the environmental impact of research: a shared responsibility
By targeting certain behaviours, we can significantly reduce the environmental impact of research without compromising quality.
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Why pursuing a second bachelor’s degree was the right choice for me
This path allowed me to dive into a new field while maintaining a time commitment comparable to a traditional master's program.
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Prof pas prof, j’y vais: A comic book demystifies the teaching profession
Five academics draw on their own experiences to paint a portrait of the ups and downs that await new professors.
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Stretching the dollar: creative ways to budget in grad school
Approach budgeting and cost-saving alternatives from a fresh perspective.
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Exiting your profession
Responding to an inner call to explore a fresh facet of your professional identity means shedding some “shoulds.”
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Concordia launches program to increase Indigenous student graduation rate in engineering
The initiative is the latest bridging program at a Canadian university to address the under-representation of Indigenous students in STEM fields.
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Harnessing the power of storytelling for mature international graduate students
A narrative approach emphasizes the importance of personal stories and experiences in career development.
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Headlines for August 1, 2023
The Globe and Mail University of Toronto ranks only behind Harvard in health sciences research The University of Toronto is the second most prolific health sciences research institute in the world, according to a recent international ranking compiled by...
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Reimagining international graduate student orientation
We need to be better at relating to and learning from each other, while also taking into account all of the complexities and power imbalances.
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