Welcome to graduate studies at UBC
Graduate school is an exciting chapter, filled with opportunities to dive deep into your academic interests, build meaningful connections, and grow both professionally and personally.
This guide is here to help you find the information, services, and resources you might need, wherever you are in your degree. We’re glad you’re here!

New or prospective students
Connect to Student Services
UBC staff are here to help you navigate your university journey. Find the right people to talk to about academics, health and wellbeing, careers, finances, and more.
Helpful resources during your degree
Get the rundown on program requirements, course enrolment, dissertation details, and more.
Browse informal learning spaces on campus for conversation, collaboration, or studying.
Enjoy a space on campus designed just for you, accessible with your graduate student card.
Join clubs or events, explore campus attractions, and get involved on or off campus.
Find out where you can grab a bite, from cozy cafés to yummy pizza spots.
Get information about study permits, health insurance, and bringing dependents to Canada.
Graduate Student Society (GSS)
Meet fellow grad students, enjoy a space just for you, and discover support for various topics.
From health coverage to clubs and campus events, the AMS is here for you.
Connect with other graduate students, get the latest news, and post on the forum.
Access group or individual counselling, self-help tools, and medical care.
Join a fitness class, try out your favourite sport, and drop by campus recreational facilities.
Explore career options, connect with employers, and build skills for both academic and non-academic paths.
If you’re an international student, you may need to meet specific requirements to work.
Browse student loans and awards, learn how to pay tuition, and access financial support options.
Receive disability-related accommodations and support for your graduate coursework, research, and dissertation activities.
Graduation and beyond
Upcoming events for graduate students
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Understanding how to apply for a Canada Graduate Research Scholarship – Masters (CGRS M):
Date: Wed, Oct 15, 2025
Time: 10:30 am – 11:30 amCHSPR Seminar | Linking Primary Care Records to Improve Early Cancer Diagnosis: Sharing Experience from the UK
Date: Wed, Oct 15, 2025
Time: 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm2025 Walter S. Owen Lecture – Dr. Laverne Jacobs
Date: Wed, Oct 15, 2025
Time: 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm