Design Your Degree (Master's and PhD)
Review your academic milestones, consider where your degree could take you, and consider available academia and non-academic opportunities.
Review your academic milestones, consider where your degree could take you, and consider available academia and non-academic opportunities.
This interactive workshop will share strategies for meeting your publishing goals. You’ll learn about factors to consider in selecting a target journal, working with co-authors and making progress on your article draft, decoding editors’ decision letters, and responding to reviewers’ feedback and revising your article.
This workshop will focus on using technical tools, Covidence, to streamline the review process, as well as a reference manager, Zotero, to work with the search results from your structured review to generate in-cite citations and an automated bibliography.
Information webinar about the 2026 SSHRC Storytellers Challenge.
Systematic and scoping reviews require a rigorous and reproducible search methodology. This workshop outlines the expectations of a systematic search and provides practical experience in developing a search methodology which meets systematic standards.
In this workshop, we’ll reframe the often-tedious process of cleaning data as an act of care: for your project, your collaborators and yourself. You’ll learn how to spot and fix common issues, streamline messy data sets, and create workflows that feel less like punishment and more like progress.
Join the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) for upcoming information sessions on the Canada Graduate Research Scholarship - Master's program. While these sessions are hosted by NSERC, representatives from CIHR and SSHRC will also be available to answer questions.
Would you like to learn more about scoping and systematic reviews and what steps are involved when conducting each of these review types? This workshop discusses the methods of each review type, as well as how to decide which is best to use and more.
Explore why research reproducibility and replicability matter, what happens if it’s not, and how to detect unreliable research around you. This workshop will also explore tools and techniques to make your research reproducible—even if you’re starting from a pile of mystery scripts.
In this session, Amanda Green, Senior Advisor at Mitacs, will share how Mitacs programs can support your research collaborations, startup ventures, and international exchanges.