![]() ![]() ![]() Generally, if you are planning to do 6 terms (2 years), you managed to get a TA for each term (Fall/Winter), and you have a high grade average, you would still need to fund. Some projects are not funded, so either you are funded and following the requirements of the project or you are not and you have more flexibility on topic. TAs are generally given, but only when the application is early enough in the process. International students are limited to working only 20Hrs / Week to earn money based on a work permit/student permit and salaries typically range from $15/hr (minimum) to around $25/hr (average) - students needing to work are doing so independent of the Professor. International PhD students will typically be given a Teaching Assistantship, there are some scholarships available (internal only), and funding depends on the project (and your CGPA). International Master's students typically will need to get a funded project from me, no teaching assistantship is given, and scholarships are limited (to non-existent). not Canadian, do not have Permanent Residency, and have not applied) then research opportunities are the same, but funding is different. If you are an International Student (i.e. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |