January 2024: Issue 36


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Winter Orientation 2024


The Faculty of Graduate Studies & Research invites you to our orientation. Get the best start possible to your new academic journey by learning about all the supports and services available to you. Meet the Dean and other staff members who can guide your start. This event will be in-person in RI 119 on Friday Jan. 5, 2024 from 10-11 a.m. with an online option for those unable to attend in person.


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Understanding Academic Integrity Workshop


Having an understanding of academic integrity at the start of your academic journey is fundamental to success in your graduate work. This workshop will familiarize you with principles you need to avoid academic misconduct and some of the common mistakes graduate students make. It will follow the orientation session on Friday Jan. 5, 2024 in-person in RI 119 with an online option for those unable to attend in person.


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Winter Welcome Grad Night


Let's celebrate the beginning of the winter semester! Graduate students and postdocs are encouraged to join us in the Lazy Owl in the Riddell Centre:


Wednesday Jan. 10

4-6 p.m.


Nachos are on us!


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Meet FGSR's New Associate Dean


We are thrilled to have Dr. Twyla Salm as the new interim Associate Dean of Engagement and Partnerships in FGSR.



Dr. Salm is a professor of health education. She is the former Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Programs and the former Director of the Professional Development and Field Experiences Office in the Faculty of Education. Her research focuses on teaching and learning in higher education, with specific interests in developing the professional educator, socially just health education and curriculum studies.


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Three-Minute Thesis


Get ready for U of R's annual 3MT competition, where graduate students showcase their research and its broader impact in an under-three-minute presentation using just one static slide.


The stakes are high with cash prizes:

1st Prize - $1,500

2nd Prize - $1,000

3rd Prize - $500,

People's Choice - $500


The champion will represent the University of Regina at the regional contest in the spring.


Don't miss the information session on Jan. 18!


News

Nov.15 – Dec.1

Mehdi Sadeghilalimi (Computer Science, supervised by Dr. Malek Mouhoub)

Thesis: Discretization of nature-inspired techniques for combinatorial problems


Reminders

Thesis submission deadlines:

Winter term PhD thesis submission deadline: February 2, 2024.

Winter term Master’s thesis submission deadline: February 16, 2024.

Convocation:

2024 Spring (June) Convocation application deadline: Jan. 31, 2024.

For more information:

grad.defense@uregina.ca

Thesis Thursdays:

Dec. 7, 2-4 p.m.

Meet virtually with the Grad Thesis Co-ordinator to ask questions about thesis submission and defense or attend virtual writing sessions designed to help you stay on track as you write your thesis.

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Writing Support

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Opportunities

How and When to Apply for Graduation - Thursday Jan.11, 2 p.m.

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How to Submit Your Thesis for Defense - Tuesday Jan.23, 1:15 p.m.

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Job Searching for Grad Students -

Wednesday Jan.24, 12-1:15 p.m.

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Customizing Résumés for Grad Students - Thursday Jan.25, 12-1:15 p.m.

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Interview Preparation for Grad Students - Friday Jan.26, 12-1:15 p.m.

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Opportunities



Graduate Funding is happy to announce the new International Doctoral Student Award (IDSA). Every International PhD student will be considered for this $1,400 award and all who are eligible will receive it as credit on their tuition account. No application is required, but please read the information on our funding website to ensure you are eligible to be considered each semester.


A new semester also means a new main scholarship competition! Applications on GAP will open on Feb. 1, but you can already explore the scholarships offered through our online database or on GAP. The deadline for completed applications is Feb. 28.


SSHRC’s Storytellers Challenge asks postsecondary students to show Canadians, in up to three minutes or 300 words, how social sciences and humanities research is affecting our lives, our world and our future for the better.

Tell us about a great SSHRC-funded project happening at your postsecondary institution. Your story must be compelling, creative and clear.



Workshops related to scholarships:

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