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Admission Requirements

Please Note: Applicants for all graduate Nursing programs :Ìý

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Doctor of Philosophy Degree (PhD) in Nursing

Candidates for the PhD (Nursing) program must meet the following criteria. Meeting minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission.

  • Have completed a four-year (or equivalent) bachelor’s degree in Nursing
  • Hold a master’s degree in Nursing or another relevant discipline, awarded by a recognized university.Ìý
  • Be licenced to practice as a Registered Nurse in a Canadian province or foreign country
  • Have a minimum admission grade-point average of 3.7Ìý(Applicants with a GPA of less than 3.7 are still encouraged to apply as we consider all aspects of the application equally.)
  • Provide a study plan outlining area of research interest, how it fits with the research program of the proposed supervisor, preliminary thesis research plans and career plans
  • Provide three examples of written work:

    Required:

    - One first-authored peer-reviewed manuscript under review or published in a recognized journal
    Two other required works, for example:

    - One co-authored peer-reviewed manuscript under review or published in a recognized journal
    - Evidence of grantsmanship, e.g., submitted scholarship application (provincial, health research funding organization)
    - Accepted peer-reviewed poster abstract
    - Research report (to health care organization, NGO, government)
    - Evidence of knowledge translation, e.g., clinical workshops
  • Have a faculty member from the SON willing to supervise as the Primary or Co-Supervisor.
  • Provide the following funding information:
    • A copy of the applicant’s completed and submitted Harmonized Scholarship Process Application. (scholarship application deadline is December 1st)ÌýÌý OR
    • Letter of sponsorship from the international applicant’s agency/governmentÌýÌý AND
    • Other funding already applied for/ potential sources of funding (e.g., Tri-Council, Killam Pre-Doctoral).
  • Provide a curriculum vitae
  • Provide two sets of transcripts covering all post-secondary course work
  • Provide three letters of reference, including two from professors familiar with the candidate’s earlier graduate work and one from an employer
  • Be prepared for full-time study

A personal interview with the Associate Director, Graduate Studies, is also required.

The deadline for submission of complete application is February 1

For more information, please contact the graduate nursing coordinator at
graduate.nursing@dal.ca