Shots of the dilution fridge, the overall lab, and its researchers, with a particular focus on PhD student Vadiraj Ananthapadmanabha Rao.
Thursday, November 18, 2021

Change of 10 hour employment rule for graduate students

To date, the on-campus employment of full-time graduate students has been limited to 10 hours/week on average per term. The University has heard from students that there was a strong desire to provide greater flexibility in employment hours. Thus, while it is still the case that full-time students would typically not take on on-campus employment that exceeds 10 hours per week on average, the 10 hour employment rule” for graduate students was revised and approved by Senate in October 2021. Students may now pursue on-campus employment that exceeds 10 hours per week on average (but does not exceed 20 hours per week, on average, in each term), by following procedures outlined by their faculties.  

For more information, visit the Guidelines for graduate student employment web page.