Canada’s graduate students crippled by wages that haven’t risen since 2003

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Anxiety, stress and thoughts of dropping out of master’s and PhDs have become commonplace

Stipends for graduate students in Canada have not risen for 20 years. As a result, they face daily financial struggles and crippling debt, according to a student-run group. It also warns the research community is at risk from a shrinking student population and a less diverse workforce.

Almost 90% of graduate students say they are experiencing stress and anxiety about their finances, finds a national survey by the Ottawa Science Policy Network (OSPN), which received over 1300 responses. Almost a third have considered leaving their studies because of financial concerns.