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The mission of the Faculty of Graduate Studies at the University of Calgary is to promote academic excellence in graduate programs and enhance the graduate student experience by developing and implementing policies that support academic success, building positive partnerships with graduate programs and faculties and providing services to graduate students. The Faculty is also closely involved in the administration of over $30 million annually in financial awards for graduate study.

Contact Information:

Location: MacKimmie Tower, 2nd floor
Faculty number: 403.220.4938
Fax: 403.289.7635
Email address: graduate@ucalgary.ca
Website: grad.ucalgary.ca

Student information: Enquiries concerning graduate programs should be directed to the unit offering the program. The Faculty website contains direct links to units offering graduate programs: ucalgary.ca/future-students/graduate/explore-programs.

Vice-Provost and Dean:

Tara L. Beattie

Associate Deans:

Michelle Drefs (Student Experience)

Stefania Forlini (Student Experience)

Clifton Cunningham (Students)

Daniel McGrath (Scholarships)

Oleksiy Osiyevskyy (Policy and Program Development)

David Anderson (Transdisciplinary)


Graduate Studies Summary of Degree Programs

Graduate Degrees Offered

Graduate Combined Degree and Dual Degree Programs

Graduate Interdisciplinary Degrees and Specializations

Graduate-level Certificate, Diploma Programs and Laddered Pathways

Graduate Internship Programs

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