Application Checklist
Checklist
For due dates, please go to Admissions & Funding.
Phase 1: Initial Eligibility Review
This first phase is to assess eligibility with a minimum requirement of documentation:
- Complete the online application found on the Faculty of Graduate Studies website.  There is a $115 fee payable during the online application.
- Submit electronic versions of the following documents to idphd@dal.ca:
- Official transcripts from each of the post-secondary degree programs you have completed. Transcripts should be sent directly from the issuing institution via email or electronic file transfer. Transcripts should include clear information on whether or not your masters degree is thesis-based.
- An up-to-date curriculum vitae (C.V.)
- If you hold a non-thesis-based Masters degree, your C.V. or cover letter should provide evidence of substantial, independent research experience, such as first-authored peer-reviewed papers in the research literature. Submitted work as such evidence MAY be sent out for review by a relevant pilipiliÂþ» expert
- Cover letter with research interest indicated
- (If necessary) Original TOEFL scores.
*These documents establish that you are applying to the program and is the basis upon which the director will assess your eligibliity to proceed to a full application. The director may, in some instances, seek addition materials or request a meeting.
Phase 2: Full Application
Once you have met the initial entrance requirements, we will contact you to request the following additional documents:
- Three confidential academic reference letters submitted directly from referees who are familiar with your academic work. Your academic references should be contacted directly by FGS using the contact information provided in your online application. If you need to add/amend your academic references, please contact us.
- Electronic versions of signed letters from your intended supervisor and committee members.
- These letters should be submitted directly from the supervisor or committee member and express their support for your project and how it aligns with their research background and interests, and their agreement to work with you.Â
- Their role (supervisor or committee member) should be clearly stated, as should a description of their previous experience in supervising PhD students.
- These letters need to be accompanied by a current copy of their CV.
- The Statement of Interdisciplinary Research Interest (SIRI)
- A Funding proposal. Funding is expected to be in place by the beginning of the first term of your program.
All documents should be in PDF format and delivered to idphd@dal.ca.
Meeting with the Director
During the application process, the IDPhD Program Director will request a meeting with you, either in person or virtually. This meeting is to ensure that any questions you may have about the application process are answered, and to make sure that you are prepared to undertake the largely independent research activity required of the IDPhD program.
Once all additional documents have been received and the meeting with the director has taken place, the IDPhD Admissions committee and the Faculty of Graduate Studies will determine your acceptance. You will receive a letter from FGS indicating its final decision.