Get career ready
Dal GradPD is your go-to hub to learn about professional development designed for your specific needs as a graduate student. Together with partners across the university and external providers, the Faculty of Graduate Studies (FGS) assembles an ongoing schedule of free workshops and events aimed to help you prepare for a diversity of careers.
The four pillars of the Dal GradPD program are dedicated to building skills necessary for success in any career — Communication, Career Intelligence, Health and Wellbeing, and Leadership — and are offered exclusively to graduate students and postdoctoral fellows.
Upcoming Dal GradPD workshops and experiential learning
Professional Career Development Group
Graduating this year and feeling anxious about life after university or unprepared for an uncertain job market?
Attend this career development support group facilitated by a career counsellor to build a peer support network and confidence as you prepare to embark on the next chapter of your life!
Registration is now available on the . Go to the next Friday on the events calendar to register, after which you will be contacted to confirm your eligibility and additional details. New registrations will be accepted weekly throughout the term, but space is limited, so students are encouraged to register early!
Date and time: Ongoing weekly; Tuesdays from 3 to 4 p.m.
Partner: Bissett Student Success Centre Academic Advising and Career Services
Type: In-Person
Pillar: Career intelligenceÂ
Location: McCain Arts and Social Sciences Building
Graduating this year and wondering what you are going to do with your degree?
Feeling anxious about life after university or unprepared for an uncertain job market?
Attend this career development support group facilitated by a career counsellor to build a peer support network and confidence as you prepare to embark on the next chapter of your life! Bonus: Participants who complete the group may be eligible to add as an activity on their Co-Curricular Record!
The group will improve your confidence and skills in:
- Self-awareness, career planning and setting career goals
- Building hope and dealing with uncertainty in a changing job market
- Overcoming networking and interviewing anxiety
Partner: Career Services and Health and Wellness
Date:Â Mondays Februrary 2Â -Â March 9, 2026
Time:Â 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. AT
Type: In-person
Location: Studley Campus
The Research Camp is designed to take you through the elements of research from basic to advanced. The program is offered through a combination of asynchronous modules on Brightspace and live sessions offered in-person, hybrid, or online through Teams. Modules may include short video lectures and interactive exercises to help you brush up on your literature searching, writing, information management, and research skills.Â
Partner: Dal Libraries
Date/time:Â Asynchronous and ongoing
Type: Online
The Writing Centre offers daily group online writing sessions every weekday morning. Join Writing Centre staff members, students, and other members of the Dal community to set writing goals and write against the clock in two 23-minute bursts to help you get started on your writing day. No preregistration or commitment is necessary. Come to as many or as few sessions as you like!
Partner: Writing Centre
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Time:Â 10:05 to 10:55 a.m. AT
Type: Online
Location:Ìý±¹¾±²¹
Ombudsperson
The Ombudsperson Office is available to all ÿÈÕ´óÈü students for free, confidential, impartial, and independent support to help resolve any university-related concerns. Some examples include:
• Providing general resource information and making appropriate referrals
• Identifying and explaining relevant university processes/policies
• Working with students to explore and strategize options for problem-solving
• Listening and providing an objective perspective
Partner: International Centre & Ombudsperson Office
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Time:Â 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. AT
Type: In-person
Location:Â International Centre, 1246 LeMarchant St., Main floor
Drop-in immigration advising (in person)
The IC offers drop-in immigration advising on a first-come, first-served basis. Drop-in sessions are no longer than 30 minutes. If you need to book advising for longer than 30 minutes, you can book an appointment with an Immigration Advisor. Drop-in sessions are also available on the Sexton Campus (Melda Murray Student Centre) on Wednesdays from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Partner: International Centre
Date:Â Monday to Friday
Time:Â 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. AT
Type: In-person
Location:Â International Centre, 1246 LeMarchant St., Main floor
Drop-in Writing Advising (in person)
Our International Student Writing Advisor will be at the IC for virtual and in-person writing appointments.
Partner: Writing Centre and International Centre
Date: Wednesdays
Time:Â 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. AT
Type: In-person
Location:Â International Centre, 1246 LeMarchant St., Main floor
How to prepare for in-class writing assignments and exams
We will review strategies for preparing to write in-class essays and for getting your ideas on paper when the time comes. This seminar will be helpful for students taking classes across FASS who would benefit from some tips and tricks for writing essays in exam conditions.
Partner: Writing Centre
Date: June 3, 2026
Time:Â 2 p.m. AT
Type:Ìý°¿²Ô±ô¾±ne via Teams |
Setting Goals
Learn how to make effective and realistic micro, daily, and weekly goals, and how they impact our motivation, priorities, and success.
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Date: June 4, 2026
Time:Â 1 p.m. AT
Type:Ìý°¿²Ô±ô¾±ne via Teams |
Short Answer & Essay Exams: Avoiding the Blank Page
This workshop will help you develop a systematic approach to answering essay exam questions. Exam-writing strategies can be applied to any discipline.
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Date: June 8, 2026
Time:Â 10 a.m. AT
Type:Ìý°¿²Ô±ô¾±ne via Teams |
Get Focused: Concentration & Memorization
This workshop will help you understand the importance of lectures and help you develop a systematic approach to note taking.
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Date: June 11, 2026
Time:Â 1 p.m. AT
Type:Ìý°¿²Ô±ô¾±ne via Teams |
Using source material in writing: Acknowledging other scholars while building your own contribution
Academic integrity is, inherently, about being honest in the way you approach and complete your scholarly work. One key component of realizing this goal is by accurately acknowledging the work and contributions of others (your sources) in your writing. This module will illustrate how appropriately acknowledging, analyzing, and building on the work of others credits their contribution while also making room for your own.
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Date: June 11, 2026
Time:Â 2 p.m. AT
Type:Ìý°¿²Ô±ô¾±ne via Teams |
Participate in the Dal GradPD certificate program
To help you navigate your PD journey, we have created a free certificate program to recognize your efforts and help you identify the opportunities you need to take you where you want to go.
What you’ll do during the certificate program:
Individual development plan (IDP) workshop: In this session, you’ll explore the skills and experiences you need to achieve your professional goals and map your plan to get there. IDP workshops will be held every month, so don't worry if you missed an earlier session. An asynchronous video of the IDP workshop is also available in the Dal GradPD Brightspace.
Pillars workshops: Participate in two hours of workshops from each of the Dal GradPD pillars: Communication, Career Intelligence, Health and Wellbeing, and Leadership. You can select from options provided by Dal GradPD partners or find other opportunities you think will best suit your goals.Â
Experiential learning: Take on four hours of hands-on experience from each pillar. Write a blog, go to a networking event, practice a time management strategy, organize an event – the possibilities are vast and the experiences priceless.Â
Professional identity workshop: Wrap up the certificate with this session that will empower you to articulate the value of the skills you've gained at graduate school to prospective employers.Â
When done, you’ll receive a certificate signed by the Dean of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and recognition on your transcripts. More importantly, you’ll have developed a plan for where you want to go with your career and assembled the professional and personal skills you need to get there.Â