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Graduate Supervision

Graduate Supervision Guidelines for Faculty

Create a rewarding graduate experience for both your students and yourself.

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Source School of Graduate Studies, University of Toronto

Best Practices for Supervisors & Instructors of Graduate Students with Family Responsibilities

You may have a graduate student with family responsibilities attending your class, and unless they self-identify, you may not be aware of the demands on their time outside of being a graduate student.

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  • Graduate Supervision
Source School of Graduate Studies, University of Toronto

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