Graduate Studies - Financial information
If you are accepted into one of our programs, you will have to pay for your normal living expenses and the additional costs of the program.

Fees

Pre-Master's programs

Full-time Master's Programs

PhD Programs

Other required fees include student organization fees and possibly health insurance costs.

Departmental Funding
Financial support from the department may be available. Current levels of support are $17,000 (CDN) in the form of direct aid and tutorial/or marking employment. Applications for aid cannot be processed until after you have been admitted to one of our graduate programs. If you are admitted, we automatically send the materials required to apply for financial aid. Normally applications for financial assistance are processed in March. All students in our program compete for the funding available. We do attempt to help all of our students where necessary, but admission to the program does not guarantee fianancial aid.

Scholarships and Awards
  • Graduate Award for Excellence in Mathematics - for a graduate student in the Department of Mathematics who has demonstrated potential for excellence in research at the PhD level and has achieved the highest cumulative grade point average on all course work completed in the graduate program
    Past winners: Ebrahim Safi (2010R, 2009R), Marina Kotovshchikova (2008R), Karen Johansson (2007R), Raza Koushesh, Ebrahim Samei (2005R), Senlin Guo, Raza Khoushesh (2004R), Ebrahim Samei (2003R)
  • Graduate Fellowship in Mathematics - for a graduate student who:
    is enrolled full-time in the Faculty of Graduate Studies in the first year of a Master's or Doctoral program delivered by the Department of Mathematics;
    has completed at least one degree in a mathematical discipline at a Canadian university;
    has achieved academic excellence with a minimum sessional GPA of 3.8 (or equivalent) in each of the last two years of full-time university study.
    Past winner: Filofteia Gheorghe (2010R, 2009R)

  • Dr. Murray Gordon Bell Graduate Student Award -  for a graduate student who:
    is commencing study as a full-time student in the Faculty of Graduate Studies at the University of Manitoba in the Master's or Ph.D. program in the Department of Mathematics;
    who has achieved a minimum CGPA of 3.5 in the last 60 credit hours completed in their undergraduate program (if a Master's student) or a minimum CGPA of 3.75 in their Master's program (if a Ph.D. student);
    or as a continuing student, is in good standing in their current program of study. Preference will be given to students pursuing study in the area of pure mathematics.
    Past winners: Miad Makareh Shireh (2010R), Oleksandr Maizlish (2009R, 2008R), Filofteia Gheorghe (2007R), Adam Gareau (2006R)

  • Dr. Narain D. Gupta Scholarship in Mathematics - for a graduate student who:
    has completed a Bacclaureate degree at the University of Manitoba with a miniumum degree grade point average of 3.5;
    in the third and fourth year of their undergraduate program, has completed at least 24 credit hours of mathematics course, with a minimum average of 3.5;
    is enrolled full-time in the Faculty of Graduate Studies in the first year of either the M. Sc. in Mathematics or the Ph.D. in Mathematics.
    Past winner: Morgan Craig (2010)
  • U of M Distinguished Dissertation Award
  • Graduate Student Conference Travel awards 
       See Faculty of Graduate Studies Awards for more information.
  • NSERC scholarships PGS application deadline (department): October 1



There are three awards for international students admitted to a Master's or PhD program. For more information see International Graduate Student Awards.


See also Financial Aid and Awards for more details.

News

Past midterms and finals are available online for most undergraduate courses. See here.

Faculty of Science Celebration of Excellence 2012
Congrats to those who were honoured at the 2012 Faculty of Science "Celebration of Excellence". Click above for details.

MathCamp 2012 information is online.

Events

No seminars are planned this week.