Students exploring post-graduate learning have an expanded list of opportunities this fall, as ±«Óătv hosts its inaugural Grad Studies Fair on Tuesday, Oct. 30.
“The best grad schools in Canada have been looking for direct contact with Dal’s outstanding students and this fair will bridge those connections.” says Laura Addicott, Director of the Career Services Centre (formerly the Student Employment Centre). “Dal students now have access to a full array of career fairs, with this one rounding out the volunteer fair and Halifax career fair in September, and the summer job fair in February.”
This event represents a partnership amongst the Career Services Centre, Faculty of Graduate Studies and Counselling Services Centre. The goal is to respond to students considering post-graduate education with a professionally produced, cost-recovery exposition including ±«Óătv departments and other institutions.
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The fair isn’t only for students. Faculty and staff can attend to build networks and explore what’s offered at ±«Óătv and elsewhere.
For students considering graduate work, from health or environmental research to business or law, Ms. Moore suggests coming prepared with questions. Students may want to:
- inquire about expectations, timelines;
- ask what former students are doing;
- ask to be put in touch with current students and alumni.
Ms. Moore will facilitate a workshop for those exploring grad-school or planning to attend the fair, on Tuesday, Oct. 23, from noon to 1 p.m. in SUB 307. For details and to register, visit .
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