The latest from Economics
March 2, 2026
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A short break from classes before the second half of term! While we hope that you will have time to rest a bit during reading week, the second half of term and finals are getting closer...here are our highlights to help you stay on track. The unviersity & department are open during Reading Week but will be closed on March 6 for President's Day. |
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Upcoming deadline: DISC, March 23 |
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A DISC (discontinue) is an academic withdrawal that carries no grade value and will not count towards the calculation of your GPA. However, you are still responsible for paying tuition. Graduate students who are considering discontinuing a mandatory graduate course should consult with the Program Director before going ahead. |
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2026-2027 course schedule now live |
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The course schedule and course cart are now available. Start planning by adding classes to your course cart! You will only be able to finish enrolling on and after the enrollment date displayed in your Student Centre. Registration remains open until the DNE deadline for that term. |
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Mark your calendars! Graduate Research Day, April 15 |
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Graduate Research Day is an annual event hosted by the Department of Economics, offering graduate students a platform to showcase their research. All Economics students are invited to attend to learn more about the research done in the department. Contact Kelly Routly for any questions about this event. |
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Getting ready for the end of the academic year |
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Are you feeling overwhelmed by assignments, study hours, work, and other life happenings? There's support available for you, from pop-up workshops about fighting procrastination, getting back on track, and succeeding in university-level exams! |
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Career planning |
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It's never too early to start thinking about your post-graduation plans! Attend an event, book an appointment with a counsellor, etc. Join us on social media for the latest opportunities: links are below. |
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