Resources

The following resources are available to graduate nursing students. Click here to view GNSS’ Graduate Nursing Student Handbook, designed to provide graduate students with information and other helpful tips to facilitate their success over the academic year.

Additional resources can be found on the Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing website, or below.

SGS GradHub – Start here! Resources curated by the School of Graduate Studies to help you navigate and enhance your graduate experience

GNSS Conference Fund – Available for graduate nursing students selected to present their academic work at research and/or professional conferences.

Gerstein Science Information Centre – Library resources including electronic health science databases, access to librarians, and nursing resource guides on academic writing and research.

Health Sciences Writing Centre – Brush up on your essay and academic writing skills by accessing resources and professional help at the Writing Centre.

Student Life at U of T – It can be hard adapting to being a student again. Various services and programs are in place to support you in succeeding -from work to play! Consider accessing resources for Academic Success, Health and Wellness, and Graduate Life.

Health & Wellness – Graduate school is hard! It is important that we take care of ourselves and one another. Click here for a list of resources available to ALL students – including a Faculty of Nursing embedded Wellness Counsellor and 24/7 Distress lines.

Graduate Student Union (GSU) – An advocacy group representing all graduate students at the University of Toronto.

CUPE 3902 – The union group representing all contract academic workers at the University of Toronto, including Teaching Assistants (TA) and Clinical Instructors (CI). Additional information on student job opportunities can be found here.

University Rules & Regulations – The University of Toronto has several policies which apply to all students. It is each student’s responsibility to become familiar with these policies.