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Campus services and learning opportunities

myPath

myPath's mission is to help graduate students and postdocs pursue their goals using an Individual Development PlanÌý

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Teaching and Learning Services, and SKILLSETS

Teaching and Learning Services (TLS) offers a wide variety of resources and learning opportunities for both students and supervisors.

SKILLSETSÌýaims to enhance the experience of graduate students and postdoctoral fellows by helping them develop a wide range of transferable skills.Ìý

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Career Planning Service (CaPS)

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Graphos

Graphos offers different ways for graduate students to become more efficient, precise, and effective scholarly communicators.

Offerings include:

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Student Accessibility and Achievement

Student Accessibility and Achievement helps McGill’s diverse student body achieve their academic goals and overcome barriers by providing not only accommodations for students with documented disabilities but also additional learner support for students facing barriers in university.Ìý

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International Student Services (ISS)

International Student Services (ISS) supports the growth, progress, and success of international students at McGill, and aims to ease their transition to a new school, a new home and a new country.

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Health, wellbeing, and other support

McGill offers a wide range of student services to promote student health and well-being, and offer a variety of support systems.Ìý

Key health services for students:Ìý

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Key services for community and supportÌý

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Unions, associations and student societies

There are many unions, associations and student societies at McGill and in the larger community. Those especially relevant to supervisors and supervisees include:

The (PGSS), which provides a variety of services and events for graduate students and postdocs.

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(union for teaching assistants and invigilators).

The McGill Association of University Teachers (MAUT), which provides a venue in which to talk with colleagues about a wide range of issues related to academic culture.

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Office of the Ombudsperson

The Office of the Ombudsperson for Students offers confidential, informal, independent, and impartial dispute resolution services to all members of the student community by providing information, advice, intervention and referrals.

How and when to contact the ombudsperson

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Office of the Dean of Students

The Office of the Dean of StudentsÌýhas resources for students and staffÌý

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McGill Library

The McGill Library has reserved spaced for graduate students, and offers the MyResearch workshop series including topics such as citation software, literature search, and publication.

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Information Technology Services

The IT services website has information on software for students and faculty, McGill email, audiovisual (AV) services, printing, and access to technology on campus.

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