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Finances
& funding

Identify opportunities and apply for funding (e.g., fellowships, grants, scholarships). Manage finances and risks. Estimate costs and deliver projects on-budget.

Jump to section:Understanding Finances & Funding | Cultivating Financial Literacy and Funding Knowledge | Quick Guide to Finances & Funding听|听Taking Action | Resources | References

Understanding Finances & Funding

Financial literacy is the possession of knowledge and skills required for effective money management, which includes making informed economic and financial decisions at the personal and/or professional levels. [] The process of funding implicates locating and securing financial resources to fund particular needs or projects, normally for a designated period of time. []The sources of funding in academia are either internal (from a department or unit within the institution) or external (through government agencies or听private donors). Funding can be allocated to students, postdoctoral fellows, and medical residents as scholarships or fellowships. Other sources of funding include grants and stipends.

Why does it matter?

A survey showed that 40% of Canadians identified money as their highest source of stress, greater than work, health, and relationships. []听In addition to paying for life's necessities, graduate students have tuition and fees to add to their financial burden. Research has shown that greater financial literacy, ranging from savings and budgeting strategies to debt management, helps improve mental and physical health while increasing productivity.[]听 Additionally, enhancing your financial education will help you to efficiently locate funding sources and learn about your financial rights (e.g., student stipends are non-taxable, earning tax credits, fee waivers). While typically linked with project management skills (e.g., delivering on budget), financial literacy is considered an asset for jobs in a variety of fields. []

In addition to financial benefits, successfully applying for or earning monetary awards are regarded as academic achievements that could boost your resum茅 and your chances for getting additional funding opportunities later stages in your career.

Cultivating Financial Literacy and Funding Knowledge

Many financial institutions, services, and funding agencies offer training and tools to assist students in learning how to manage their finances and to identify funding opportunities (e.g., university student aid offices, bank financial advisors, or web applications). Knowledge of budgeting strategies and debt management is critical for students鈥攁 population that generally receives a modest income while studying and has loans to repay following graduation. Estimating your current and potential financial resources (e.g., part-time income, government student loans, family, fellowships, scholarships, and lines of credit) is the first step in budgeting. To manage your debt, 平特五不中 Scholarships and Student Aid suggests a number of . If you have any government loans that you acquired during a previous program, but don鈥檛 have any currently, the Scholarships and Student Aid Office can assist you with confirming your interest-free status and understanding your repayment responsibilities.

Students are advised to seek out information from funding agencies directly or through services offered to students. On- and off-campus information sessions, such as those given by federal funding agencies, provide a wealth of information about available opportunities and submission procedures. Attend grant writing workshops to learn how to write a persuasive funding proposal. Consider learning about the reviewing process of funding proposals to identify reviewers鈥 expectations and to better understand their perspective when they are assessing your proposal.[]听Consult theTaking Action section for suggestions.

Quick Guide to Finances & Funding

  1. Identify gaps in your finance knowledge and seek out training and/or resources to support growth in areas that are important to your financial health
  2. Develop your financial planning and听management skills,听and respect budget limits
  3. Understand the principles of financial management and develop commercial awareness: i.e., the understanding of how a business makes money, what customers want, and what problems exist within a听business areas[]
  4. Develop your听oral and written communication skills听to draft more persuasive funding proposals
  5. Identify relevant funding opportunities and procedures (e.g., application requirements, deadlines)听

Taking action

  • Workshops 鈥撎: A list of workshops where听you will learn how to calculate costs, build听a听budget,听prepare taxes,听manage听debt and听finance.
  • Workshops 鈥撎平特五不中 SKILLSETS 鈥 Would听You Fund It?:听An opportunity to have your two-page project summary reviewed by a former Tri-council or Quebec committee reviewer听in a听30 minute听consultation session.听Multiple sessions held each fall.
  • Workshops 鈥撎平特五不中 SKILLSETS 鈥 Financial Skills for the Real World Series:听A series of听workshops听designed to help you improve your financial literacy.听Topics range from managing debit to investing to children & money.听Can be taken as individual sessions or as a series.
  • Workshops 鈥撎平特五不中 SKILLSETS 鈥 3MT/MT180 Competition & Training Sessions:听This university-wide training program will teach you how to present your research in English or French to a non-specialist audience,听in three minutes or less! Participants will compete for cash prizes and the opportunity to advance to the regional, national听and听international levels of this world-wide competition. 3MT/MT180 happens once a year in the听winter semester and is a great opportunity to develop your ability to pitch your research to future investors, funding agencies and stakeholders.听

Resources

Websites

Books, articles & reports

  • Browning, B. A. (2009).听Grant writing for dummies. Hoboken, N.J: Wiley.听

  • O'Neal-McElrath, T. (2013).听Winning Grants Step by Step: The Complete Workbook for Planning, Developing and Writing Successful Proposals. Hoboken: Wiley.听

  • Tyson, E. (2012).听Personal finance for dummies. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.听

  • Ramsey, D. (2013).听The total money makeover: A proven plan for financial fitness.

  • Pogue, D. (2016).听Pogue's basics: money: Essential tips and shortcuts (that no one bothers to tell you) about beating the system.听听

Funding databases & resources

  • 平特五不中 Scholarships and Student Aid: Funding resources for Graduate Students, Postdoctorals, International Students, University-Wide Funding, and other funding.

  • : A list of scholarships, grants, bursaries, and other financial assistance for Canadian students.

  • : A list of scholarships, grants, bursaries and other financial assistance for international students.

  • : A list of merit-based scholarships for students.

  • : A list of programs and resources to find financial assistance in Canada.


References

1听 Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (2015).听

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3 听Financial听Planning Standards Council (2014).听

4听 Rooney, J. (2017).听

5听. Denecke, D. (2017).听

6听 Kibbe, B.D. et al. (1999)听

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As a 平特五不中 student, your participation in full to activities听such as training workshops and volunteering are tracked on your Co-Curricular Record (CCR)!听Having your co-curricular activities listed in one document can help you revise your CV or cover letter, prepare for interviews, and听explore career options. Learn how to leverage this important document through myInvolvement, and make your training count!
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