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Empowering Relationships, Elevating Excellence:

Source: https://www.yorku.ca/gradstudies/supervisiontoolkit/ Parent: https://www.yorku.ca/gradstudies/students/youve-been-admitted/

Supporting Graduate Supervision at York University

Welcome to the Graduate Supervision Toolkit where you can explore comprehensive resources to enhance supervisory pedagogy and guidance through best practices. We champion the dignity and value of supervisors and students and support the collaboration and growth in supervisory relationships.

Upcoming GSSHub Events, Community of Practice Events and Supervision Scoop Newsletter

Just Launched!

The new Graduate Student Certificate in Decolonization, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEDIA)from the Centre for Human Rights, Equity and Inclusion (CHREI), in partnership with the Faculty of Graduate Studies and the Teaching Commons. Visit the CHREI for details and read Guidelines for DEDIA Graduate Certificate (pdf).

New Resources!

NEW! The Graduate Supervision Capacity-building PD Fund (pdf)

There are 20 grants up to $500 each for graduate faculty who\ want to strengthen their graduate supervision practice through\ purposeful professional development.

NEW! Neurodiversity-affirming Supervision for Graduate Student Success (pdf)

This guide is designed to centre the lived experiences of neurodivergent graduate students while fostering open, respectful, and supportive relationships between supervisors and students.

Graduate Supervision Handbook (pdf)

This handbook supports graduate supervisors with practical guidance, relational strategies, and thoughtful tools and policies to cultivate respectful, collaborative, and enriching supervision experiences.

Writing Centre Guide for Graduate Student Support (pdf)

A guide that invites graduate students and their supervisors to reflect on the often-unspoken dynamics of academic writing, highlighting how reciprocal, respectful communication practices can foster both scholarly success and developmental integrity.

Smart Questions, Strong Matches: Navigating the Search for a Graduate Supervisor (pdf)

This guide helps graduate students navigate the search for a supervisor by asking thoughtful questions that foster alignment, clarity, and successful supervisory relationships

Responding to Graduate Students In Distress (pdf)

This Response Guide for Supervisors offers clear, compassionate guidance to help supervisors recognize signs of distress, respond supportively, refer students to appropriate resources, and reflect on their role and wellbeing through self-care strategies.

Questions to Ask Before Accepting a Graduate Student (pdf)

A guide that supports faculty in making thoughtful, values-aligned decisions by offering essential prompts to reflect on capacity, fit, and readiness before saying yes to supervision.

Supporting Mature and Part-Time Graduate Students Companion Guide (pdf)

A guide that helps supervisors create flexible, inclusive supervision relationships that honour the lives and strengths of students balancing graduate school with work, caregiving, and community commitments.

International Graduate Student Companion Guide (pdf)

A guide to help supervisors foster equitable, culturally responsive relationships with international graduate students—from first contact to graduation. It is a companion to the Strong Start to Supervision Checklist (pdf).

Gearing Up for Your Defence (pdf)

A guide to help graduate students prepare with clarity and confidence by breaking down what to expect, how to plan, and how to bring their best to the final stage of their program.

Golden Rules for Supervision (pdf)

This guide outlines information for communication, support, professionalism, and shared responsibility to foster effective and sustainable supervisor–student relationships.

Grad Supervision Rooted in Care

Dean Alice MacLachlan explains the supervisory relationship is the beating heart of graduate research pedagogy.

Support Hub for Grad Studies Empowers

A pan-University initiative designed to enhance the quality of graduate supervision is underway at York.

Activism and Academia in Mentorship

Professor Laura Levin explores how artists can spotlight justice issues and build communities.

Building a Collaborative Experience

Professor Kristin Andrews is creating a graduate student experience she would have liked in her grad school days.

Science Grad Students Thrive in Human-centred Supervision

Professor Wendy Taylor is redefining what it means to mentor graduate students in high-stakes science.

Supervisor Hub

The Supervisor Hub is a welcoming space designed to support and guide you through the graduate supervision journey. Access curated resources, practical tools, and insightful guidance offered to empower you in mentoring graduate students effectively and confidently. Elevate your supervisory skills, foster wellbeing, and connect with a community committed to supervisory excellence.

Student Hub

Navigate your graduate journey with confidence using tailored resources and tools within the Student Hub to enhance your communication skills, optimize your supervisory experience, and drive your academic success.

Resource Hub

The Resource Hub brings together a collection of materials, tools, and guidance from Canada and around the world to support supervisors and students as they navigate the many facets of graduate supervision. Whether you are beginning your supervision journey or seeking to enhance your experience, the Resource Hub is here to provide support along the way.

First Nations peoples have lived on this part of Turtle Island for millennia, stewarding the land, the water and all that contributes to life in this region. Today, the culture and presence of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples enrich the lands and people of this territory where York University is located. Visit the official webpage to learn more about the cross campus Land Acknowledgment statements.

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