2023
DOI: 10.1139/bcb-2023-0021
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Analysis of financial challenges faced by graduate students in Canada

Abstract: Graduate students are vital to the creation of research and innovation in Canada. The National Graduate Student Finance Survey was launched in 2021 by the Ottawa Science Policy Network to investigate the financial realities of Canadian graduate students. Closing in April 2022, the survey received 1305 responses from graduate students representing various geographical locations, years of study, fields of education, and demographic backgrounds. The results capture a snapshot into graduate student finances, inclu… Show more

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“…International students experience financial challenges as their visa status makes them ineligible for federal financial aid and limits how much they can work. They also pay higher tuition cost than domestic students, yet domestic students enjoy government support and subsidy that international students don't (Larbi, et al, 2022;Laframboise et al, 2023;& Wilson et al, 2022).…”
Section: Financial Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…International students experience financial challenges as their visa status makes them ineligible for federal financial aid and limits how much they can work. They also pay higher tuition cost than domestic students, yet domestic students enjoy government support and subsidy that international students don't (Larbi, et al, 2022;Laframboise et al, 2023;& Wilson et al, 2022).…”
Section: Financial Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beyond training, at the forefront of recruiting students all the way to research chairs, the focus should be on increasing equity, diversity, and inclusion within our field to spark new ideas, solutions, and perspectives (Osiecka et al 2022). Fair and equitable financial support for graduate student and postdoc work (Laframboise et al 2023), mental health support, and fostering greater peer-to-peer collaborative opportunities lead to more diverse, happier, healthier, and more productive labs (Osiecka et al 2022). The next generation of ocean scientists faces significant adversity in informing policy efforts to meet global net-zero emissions targets while grappling with past and current injustices around truth and reconciliation efforts here in Canada.…”
Section: Arctic Oceanmentioning
confidence: 99%