Academic advice
Your graduate adviser will help you navigate your way around the requirements of your program and the university. They're the liaison between your academic unit and the Graduate Studies office.
See your grad adviser if you have an issue to take up, or concerns over policy or procedures. They are responsible for ensuring that you receive proper supervision and that the regulations and requirements of the Faculty of Graduate Studies are met.
Graduate advisers and admin assistants:
Child and Youth Care
Dr. Marie Hoskins, phone 250-721-7982
Sandra Curran, graduate program assistant, phone 250-472-4857
Shelley Henuset, graduate program assistant, phone 250-472-4857
Dispute Resolution
Dr. Tara Ney, phone 250-721-8199
Bonnie Keleher, graduate program assistant, phone 250-721-6446
Health Information Science
Dr. Abdul Roudsari, phone 250-721-8576
Shawna McNabb, graduate program assistant, phone 250-721-6459
Indigenous Governance
Dr. Jeff Corntassel, phone 250-721-6438
Mick Scow, graduate program assistant, phone 250-721-6438
Nursing
Lynne Young, phone 250-472-5678
Sophie Cote, graduate program assistant, phone 250-721-8994
Public Administration
Dr. Jim McDavid, phone 250-472-4293
Judy Selina, graduate program assistant, phone 250-721-6448
Public Health and Social Policy
Joan Gillie, phone 250-853-3845
Social Work
Dr. Mehmoona Moosa-Mitha, phone 250-721-8041
Jamie Ready, graduate program assistant, phone 250-472-5622
Studies in Policy and Practice
Dr. Michael Prince, phone 250-721-8043
Choosing a supervisor
Need help finding a graduate supervisor? Check with your school or program's graduate secretary if you are unsure of the process.
You'll find more information in the Faculty of Graduate Studies' document "Responsibilities in the Supervisory Relationship" (PDF, 50KB).