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Antara Dey Wins Mahmoud Eid Graduate Prize at CCA 2026

Antara Dey has won the Mahmoud Eid Graduate Prize at the Canadian Communication Association (CCA) Annual Conference 2026, held at the University of Windsor, Ontario. The Mahmoud Eid Graduate Prize is presented to the best graduate-level (Master’s or PhD) student paper submitted to the Canadian Communication Association (CCA) annual conference that focuses on media and […]

Graduate Funding

Funding Info at 91ÑÇÉ« Here you will find information on funding graduate education at 91ÑÇÉ«. Graduate Funding Appointment  Schedule a 1-on-1 appointment with a Graduate Funding Advisor who supports your program 91ÑÇÉ«'s FAAS System View a summary of your funding package (if applicable) in the Grad Funding Profile via the Financial Aid, Awards & […]

91ÑÇÉ«-designed tool predicts how microbes from Earth suvive on Mars

91ÑÇÉ« researchers Grace Bischof and John Moores, from the Lassonde School of Engineering, are developing new tools to ensure future missions to Mars do not accidentally contaminate the planet with microbes from Earth. Mars has been a focus of space exploration for more than six decades. As more missions are planned, new research from 91ÑÇÉ« highlights an important […]

MSc Graduate Amaar Hussein Receives National Chemistry Award

Amaar Hussein, a recent MSc graduate, received a national chemistry award for outstanding achievement and potential in research by a graduate student. The CCUCC Chemistry Master of Science Award is intended to recognize outstanding achievement and potential in research by a graduate student who has fulfilled all of the requirements for an MSc degree for […]

91ÑÇɫ’s Faculty of Graduate Studies 2025: Celebrating a Year of Innovation, Support, and Excellence

The Faculty of Graduate Studies (FGS) at 91ÑÇÉ« marked 2025 as a year of remarkable achievement, advancing graduate education through scholarly innovation, student-centered support, and a deep commitment to equity and inclusion. Across research, systems, professional development, and community-building initiatives, FGS has strengthened the foundations that enable students, postdoctoral researchers, and faculty to thrive. […]

Celebrating Excellence: Psychology Graduate Students Honoured

The Graduate Program in Psychology proudly recognizes 29 students for exceptional academic achievement, research excellence, and contributions to the field. Their work spans cognitive neuroscience, clinical interventions, social change, equity, and mental health advocacy. Canadian Psychological Association Certificate of Academic ExcellenceMaster’s Level Group photo of award recipients from the Graduate Program in Psychology PhD Level […]

Grants support 91ÑÇÉ«-led innovations in bone healing, cancer recovery

A 91ÑÇÉ« researcher has been awarded more than $645,000 in funding for two projects aimed at advancing bone graft technology and improving post-cancer care. Assistant Professor Razieh (Neda) Salahandish of 91ÑÇɫ’s Lassonde School of Engineering has secured two major research grants: a $300,000 Ontario Centre of Innovation’s Collaborate 2 Commercialize (OCI-C2C) grant; and a Mitacs Business […]

This Much I Know with Professor Eric Mykhalovskiy

AS TOLD TO SANTBIR SINGH, CHARLOTTE SMITH, AND ELAINE COBURN… Professor Eric Mykhalovskiy, I understand that you were an activist before you were a scholar. What is the relationship between activism and scholarship? Can you tell us about how you entered into sociology, as an area of study? Almost 40 years ago, I was doing […]

This Much I Know with Professor Amanda van Beinum

How did you first get interested in sociology? I have always been a curious person interested in finding out more about how things work. Initially, this led me down a science-focused path and I ended up doing a bachelor’s degree in health sciences and a master’s degree in epidemiology. My MSc thesis was about the […]