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=== Supervisory Committee Meetings === | === Supervisory Committee Meetings === | ||
Please note that there are two annual reports: Supervisory Committee Meeting Reports (described here), and [[Progress Reports]] (due May 15th annually). | Please note that there are two different annual reports: Supervisory Committee Meeting Reports (described here), and [[Progress Reports]] (due May 15th annually). | ||
Your first supervisory committee meeting should occur before end of April of your first year. Subsequent to the first year, every student must hold a supervisory committee meeting once every academic year (e.g., September to August), ''at minimum'' (many committees meet more often). These reports must be submitted to the School of Graduate Studies before the end of November every year. | Your first supervisory committee meeting should occur before end of April of your first year. Subsequent to the first year, every student must hold a supervisory committee meeting once every academic year (e.g., September to August), ''at minimum'' (many committees meet more often). These reports must be submitted to the School of Graduate Studies before the end of November every year. |
Revision as of 17:17, 14 January 2021
Forming your Supervisory Committee
Students should form their supervisory committees before the end of the fall term of their first year, and aim to hold their first supervisory committee meeting before the end of April in the winter term of their first year. This is important so that your committee can provide guidance prior to the first Progress Report deadline on May 15th.
- Graduate Work Supervision Guidelines for Faculty and Students (SGS Guidelines)
- Getting the supervisory relationship off to a good start (2016 SGS template)
- PNB Supervisory Committee Guidelines (additional PNB Guidelines)
- Graduate Supervision
Once your supervisory committee is formed, please complete the Plan of Study form to record the composition of your committee. Also be sure to talk to the Graduate Program Assistant (Nancy Riddell) to tell her the members of your committee. This is very important because committee membership must be entered into the McMaster School of Graduate Studies system.
- Note that the Plan of Study form serves multiple purposes; submitting committee membership is just one.
- Plan of Study form
Occasionally, for reasons of providing expertise in a specific area to your supervisory committee, a committee member might be someone from a different university, or someone who does not normally serve on supervisory committees. The School of Graduate Studies has an application form for these experts:
Supervisory Committee Meetings
Please note that there are two different annual reports: Supervisory Committee Meeting Reports (described here), and Progress Reports (due May 15th annually).
Your first supervisory committee meeting should occur before end of April of your first year. Subsequent to the first year, every student must hold a supervisory committee meeting once every academic year (e.g., September to August), at minimum (many committees meet more often). These reports must be submitted to the School of Graduate Studies before the end of November every year.
Each meeting is documented via the Supervisory Committee Meeting Report (form). There are now two different procedures for masters and doctoral level students.
Doctoral students: NEW! To initiate your committee meeting, send an email to Nancy PRIOR to the date of the meeting. Nancy will initiate your meeting online using graduate administrative tools. After Nancy initiates the meeting you will receive an email with a link so that you can complete your portion of the form. This has the same sections you are used to seeing on the paper form. After you submit this information your supervisory committee members will each receive an email asking them to complete their portion of the form, which they will do following the committee meeting. The online system lets you check the status of responses. Once all the responses have been received you will have the opportunity to read the feedback.
- NEW March 2020 – Non-Graded PhD Supervisory Committee Meeting Report. This version of the PhD Supervisory Committee Meeting form may be used by some PhD students returning from a Leave of Absence who wish to have a record of a meeting with their supervisory committee without formal ratings by the committee. This form/meeting does not replace the annual meeting, but can be used to help establish goals which could then be reflected upon in the annual Supervisory Committee Report. This form/meeting is not mandatory but is strongly encouraged to help students feel supported.
Masters students: The committee meeting report for masters students has not changed. Complete all the relevant student sections and bring ONE copy of the form to your committee meeting. Your supervisor, in consultation with the other members of your committee, will complete the remaining sections. The completed and signed form is then submitted to Nancy. You can find the form here:
Plan of Study
The PNB Plan of Study:
- records the composition of your [Supervisory Committee#Forming your Supervisory Committee supervisory committee] (to be done by end of first term of first year), and
- provides a structure to plan required courses, modules, and the Comprehensive Exam. The plan should be worked out in consultation with your supervisory committee, and approved by your committee and the graduate chair.
We suggest that you start the conversation about your Plan of Study at your first committee meeting; you won't likely know all the courses you want to take yet, but you can start thinking about options with your committee. It is useful to review your Plan of Study at each supervisory committee meeting.
- Each time you update your Plan of Study you can enter the changes online:
- Plan of Study form
The online Plan of Study will ask you for:
- The composition of your supervisory committee.
- Specific plans to fulfill the required courses, modules and the Comprehensive Exam.
The advanced statistics courses, independent study modules, comprehensive exam topic(s), and additional half course should be chosen with the aim of achieving a reasonable balance between breadth of knowledge across the relevant discipline and depth of knowledge within the student's sub-discipline of specialization. See Course Requirements.
Progress Reports
This link will take you to a detailed description of Progress Reports, which are due every year on May 15th.