GRADUATE STUDIES
Graduate Student Handbook: Welcome to Graduate School
Welcome to the Department of Psychology Graduate Student Handbook. It is designed to assist you in progressing through your graduate degree program and to provide you with associated instructions and documentation along the way. Key components have been given their own page to clearly outline the details associated with that step in the process and includes the specific form where applicable. Many of our forms are also available in the Forms at a Glance page.
Our Handbook is a living document and we welcome your assistance in including any/all information that you the student expect to find in a Handbook. If you cannot find a detail or explanation of a process associated with your degree in this Handbook please contact the PSYC Grad Office and we will work together to enhance our Handbook with that new information.
- PSYC Chair of your particular program area
- PSYC Coordinator of Graduate Studies
- PSYC Graduate Program Administrator at: psycgrad@queensu.ca or 613-533-2872
- Representatives at the School of Graduate Studies
- Association of Graduate Students in Psychology (AGSIP) is PSYC graduate students’ own student representative group
- Queen’s University Human Rights Advisory Service office
- The Society for Graduate and Professional Students (SGPS) is an organization that represents and advocates for all graduate students at Queen's
Table of Contents
- Forms at a Glance
- Graduate Student Supervision
- Guidelines for Effective Remote Supervision
- Degree Requirements - MSc and PhD
- Course Registration
- Financial Support
- Human Ethics
- Annual Graduate Student Progress Report
- Comprehensive Examination
- Thesis Proposal Guidelines
- MSc Defense Preparation and Timeline
- PhD Defense Preparation and Timeline
- Authorship Policy
- Teaching Assistantships
- Teaching Assistant Prize in Psychology
- Research Assistantships
- Graduate Teaching Award in Psychology
- International Student Information
- Principles, Priorities, Mission and Values
- Structure of the Department
- The Profession of Psychology
- Sexual Violence Prevention and Response
- Field Work Policy
- Part-Time Status Policy
- Medical and Parental Leave Policy
- Employee and Family Assistance Program
- Positive Space
- 4 Directions Indigenous Student Centre
- Marking Final Exams Policy
- Appeal and Grievance Procedures