ICT Help Desk serves as our point of contact for all operational issues and general queries.
Located in room W2051 of the Marine Institute’s Ridge Road Campus
Telephone: 709-778-0628 Email: servicedesk@mi.mun.ca
Ask ICT Help Desk on Microsoft Teams (8:30am - 4:30pm)
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Fire Rescue
Last date - Students in Fire Rescue to drop courses and receive 100% refund of tuition fees and student union fees for winter semester
Last date to opt out of health and/or dental insurance for in the Winter Semester. No student union fees will be refunded after this date
Hazardous Materials Awareness ends (noon)
Hazardous Materials Operations begins (1pm)
Last date - Students in Fire Rescue can drop courses and receive 50% refund of tuition for winter semester
Classes end - Bridge Watch
Last date to apply for examination re-reads of Fall 2025 exams
Last date to apply for credit transfer for winter semester
Last day - students in diploma, advanced diploma, post-graduate certificate, Technical Certificate - Marine Diesel Mechanics program to drop courses and receive a 25% refund of tuition fees
No refunds will be granted to students in winter semester programs after this date
Marine Institute
Graduate Society
MIGS
PhD student researching spatial variation in marine conservation areas within Newfoundland and Labrador waters using environmental DNA metabarcoding
MSc student investigating DFO structure and function for fisheries management decision making, supervised by Dr. Tyler Eddy (CFER)
PhD student studying the role mesopelagic organisms have in the biological carbon pump in the Labrador Sea and Eastern Canadian Arctic
MSc student in Fisheries Science investigating the role of bathymetry on biomass spatial distribution and species composition
MSc student in Marine Studies (Aquaculture), currently majoring in Aquaculture Environmental Management and Animal Husbandry practices
PhD student in Fisheries science examining the relationship between environmental factors across the Northwest Atlantic and fish relative condition; supervised by Dr. Matt Robertson
Masters student in the Masters of Applied Ocean Technology program, studying ocean mapping