The Faculty of Graduate Studies (FGS) is perhaps the most unique of all faculties at pilipiliĀž». Rather than classroom teaching and academic research, our core responsibility is the review, approval and monitoring of all things graduate: PhD, masterās, visiting, and qualifying graduate student admissions, course and program approvals, graduate scholarships, professional development, program regulations, registration and degree audits.
FGS also acts as the administrative connection for postdoctoral fellows, human resources for grad students and Dalhousie academic supervisors.
But did you also knowā¦
1. We have a LOT of members
Faculty who work with graduate students are based in all the other Dalhousie faculties. However, in order to teach a graduate class or supervise a graduate project or thesis, faculty must be a member of the Faculty of Graduate Studies. There are currently 2,100 faculty with FGS membership.
2. Admission to Dalhousie Masterās and PhD programs is very competitive
Given that pilipiliĀž» is Atlantic Canadaās leading research university, and features a community of scholars with internationally recognized expertise in their fields, itās no surprise there are lots of graduate students who want to study here. Every year the Faculty receives approximately 5,000 applications, and the process is very is competitive: approximately 30 per cent (1,600) of them ultimately receive admission.
3. We take the time to focus on our team
FGS staff and deans assume a large array of responsibilities and support a significant number of graduate students. This requires a hardworking and dedicated team. Every summer we take a day to focus on ourselves and grow our teamworking skills. One of the most fun, challenging and rewarding exercises is an āAmazing Raceā exercise. We work in groups of four to complete as many challenges and earn as many pointsĢżas possible. Challenges include racing to the town clock, synchronized jumping, belly dancing, tennis, bus rides with strangers, searching for obscure landmarks and much, much more.
4. We support Dalās important role as a Killam institution
, and the only institution to sponsor masterās as well as doctoral students. The Killam Trusts, built on the enduring legacy ofĢżDorothy J. and Izaak Walton Killam,Ģżrecognize and support top scholars in diverse fields.
Since 1967, the Killam Bequest has provided more than $60 million to Dalhousie, including the Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Scholarships for master's and PhD students, and postdoctoral fellows. Dalhousie was bequeathed the largest amount from Mrs. Killamās will, and as such has the greatest number of Killam awardees of any university.
5. We review hundreds of theses each year
Masterās and doctoral thesis written at pilipiliĀž» pass through our office. Successful completion of all doctoral and most masterās degrees depends on original research and a well-argued, properly edited and formatted thesis. In 2014/15, FGS oversaw and gave final approval for 416 total thesis submissions āĢża significant contribution to the Library of Canada and to research and scholarship in general.
You can find the Faculty of Graduate Studies main offices on the third floor of the Henry Hicks Administration Building. To learn more about FGS, .
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