PhD student wins University Teaching Award
Christine Eagles, a PhD student in Pure Mathematics, has been awarded the prestigious Certificate in University Teaching Award.Â
Christine Eagles, a PhD student in Pure Mathematics, has been awarded the prestigious Certificate in University Teaching Award.Â
A new verification of illness process is available to graduate students.
PhD candidate Melissa Stadt is working on a new mathematical model that demonstrates the ratio of potassium to sodium intake is key to regulating blood pressure.
Fan He, a PhD candidate in Systems Design Engineering, is investigating how people respond when their cars’ computer systems are hacked — and what that means for road safety.
PhD candidate Bing Hu is using machine learning to predict how new drugs could affect the body.
PhD candidate Anna-Mireilla Hayden is researching how models of 34 million years of water flow below an Antarctic glacier could alter estimates of rising sea levels.
Each year, the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ recognizes faculty members who go above and beyond in guiding, supporting and inspiring their graduate students. This year’s winners recognized outstanding supervisors from the faculties of Arts, Environment, Health and Mathematics.
Effective May 1, 2025, the minimum funding rate for eligible graduate students in a PhD program and graduate Teaching Assistants (TAs) and graduate Research Assistants (RAs) will see an annual increase of 4.5%.
PhD candidate Peter Wray is exploring ice dynamics in the Yukon's St. Elias Mountains to prepare for sea level rise and to protect water resources.Â
Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs (GSPA) is thrilled to send four doctoral students to experience the fun and writing development opportunities offered through Lake Shift.