Nursing (PhD)

    Nursing (PhD)

    Duration5 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 7,437 / Year
    Next IntakeSeptember 1, 2026
    Nursing (PhD)

    About

    Why choose this program?

    Dalhousie’s PhD in Nursing is the only nursing doctorate degree offered in Nova Scotia.

    This program prepares nurse scientists and scholars to provide leadership in the advancement of nursing knowledge, theory, and practice and health policy, through scholarly research and the dissemination of research findings.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Please Note: Applicants for all graduate Nursing programs apply online:

    Doctor of Philosophy Degree (PhD) in Nursing

    Candidates for the PhD (Nursing) program must meet the following criteria. Meeting minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission.

    • Have completed a four-year (or equivalent) bachelor’s degree in Nursing
    • Hold a master’s degree in Nursing or another relevant discipline, awarded by a recognized university.
    • Be licenced to practice as a Registered Nurse in a Canadian province or foreign country
    • Have a minimum admission grade-point average of 3.7 (Applicants with a GPA of less than 3.7 are still encouraged to apply as we consider all aspects of the application equally.)
    • Provide a study plan outlining area of research interest, how it fits with the research program of the proposed supervisor, preliminary thesis research plans and career plans
    • Provide three examples of written work:

      Required:

      - One first-authored peer-reviewed manuscript under review or published in a recognized journal
      Two other required works, for example:

      - One co-authored peer-reviewed manuscript under review or published in a recognized journal
      - Evidence of grantsmanship, e.g., submitted scholarship application (provincial, health research funding organization)
      - Accepted peer-reviewed poster abstract
      - Research report (to health care organization, NGO, government)
      - Evidence of knowledge translation, e.g., clinical workshops
    • Have a faculty member from the SON willing to supervise as the Primary or Co-Supervisor.
    • Provide the following funding information:
      • A copy of the applicant’s completed and submitted Harmonized Scholarship Process Application. (scholarship application deadline is December 1st) OR
      • Letter of sponsorship from the international applicant’s agency/government AND
      • Other funding already applied for/ potential sources of funding (e.g., Tri-Council, Killam Pre-Doctoral).
    • Provide a curriculum vitae
    • Provide two sets of transcripts covering all post-secondary course work
    • Provide three letters of reference, including two from professors familiar with the candidate’s earlier graduate work and one from an employer
    • Be prepared for full-time study

    A personal interview with the Associate Director, Graduate Studies, is also required.

    The deadline for submission of complete application is February 1

    For more information, please contact the graduate nursing coordinator at
    [email protected]

    Career

    Careers

    Research, Nursing, Medicine, Healthcare, Academia, Health Promotion, Healthy Populations and Community Health

    Nurses are in demand, and Dalhousie’s School of Nursing can help you find your place in the profession.

    Possible careers include:

    • Advanced Practice Nursing
    • Nursing Research
    • Nursing Education
    • NICU
    • Government
    • Policy and Planning
    • Post-Doctoral fellowships

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee
    7,437 / year
    Nursing (PhD)
    Dalhousie University
    Dalhousie University
    Canada

    Canada, Halifax

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