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MathOnly

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  1. Does anyone know if students on NSERC's doctoral grants have teaching assistant restrictions? I am in a strange position here: As I am in the USA, I was only eligible to accept the PGS-D. My department requires all students to receive a minimum of just over 47k USD per year. Although some students are on AR grants from their advisors, most support themselves through Teaching Assistant (TA) appointments each semester which cover exactly the minimum funding amount (tuition is just waived for PhD students). If one has external funding, it is also possible to be appointed as a half TA. Because the NSERC PGS-D grant covers less than half of a TA appointment at my school, I will need to be a full TA next year which on paper is 20 hours of work per week but in practice is much less. Does NSERC place limitations on how much teaching one can take on while receiving funding? The try-agency guide stipulates that one must be devoted full time to research and that the precise definition of that depends on the institution where one is enrolled, thus I suspect I will not be violating this requirement given that a full TA of 20 hours is common place amongst full time PhD students at my school. Has anyone ever have any insight to share about this?
  2. First time poster here, congrats to everyone who got an award! I have a question that perhaps somebody knows the answer to. I was awarded a CGS-D but accepted a PGS-D since I am enrolled in a PhD program in the USA. If I were to go on exchange as a visiting student at a Canadian university for a semester or two, does anyone know if I would be eligible for the higher CGS-D level of funding during the exchange? To anyone wondering, I accepted my award on April 30th and heard back the next day after indicating I wanted my award to start on May 1.
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