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Current Graduate Students

Program Calendar

Fall 2024 General Schedule

  • Classes begin: September 5, 2024
  • Classes end: December 4, 2024
  • Study Week (no classes): October 14-18, 2024

Winter 2025 General Schedule

  • Classes begin: January 6, 2025
  • Classes end: April 4, 2025
  • Study Week (no classes): February 17-21, 2025

Please also see important academic dates for graduate students.


Course Offerings

The Faculty of Education offers a diverse range of graduate courses in curriculum, educational administration, and leadership. Faculty members incorporate their interests, addressing topics such as social justice, curriculum theory, global and local educational issues, organizational learning, culture, language, and identity politics. We provide a variety of courses throughout the year, especially in Fall and Winter, with optional summer courses. While we aim for balance across concentrations, not all courses will be available each semester.

Before enrolling in graduate courses for the term, students are encouraged to review the course webpage and consult with their supervisor or advisor about their course selections. Upcoming course offerings will be posted online as soon as they are finalized.



Graduate Student Scholarship Support Program 

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This program offers graduate students the opportunity to learn about funding agencies, essential information to help with grant application writing, key dates when applying for grants, and resources to help in the application process. You will also get 1 on 1 feedback on your grant applications from our mentors!

Get connected with one of our mentors:


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UWindsor Three Minute Thesis Competition

The annual 3MT® is a skills development activity which challenges graduate students to present their research and its wider impact to a non-specialist audience in just three minutes using only one slide.

For more information about eligability and how to register, please visit: https://www.uwindsor.ca/graduate-studies/388/three-minute-thesis-competition.

 

 

 


Useful Links for Researchers

Leddy Library

Staff at the Leddy Library External Link can assist you in many things:

  • Research Help
  • Find Books
  • Find Articles
  • Videos and DVDs
  • Research Effectively
  • Statistics Help
  • Writing Help
  • Citation Style Guides
  • References
  • Computer Help

 


Contact Us

Have a question about our program? Please email us at edugrad@uwindsor.ca.

 

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