Resources & Links

Writing

The Patrick Power Library is a powerful resource for students. Here are some quick links to resources for RELS students:

Photo of a woman writing in a notebook with a mug of coffeeSubject Guide for RELS
This is the first stop for every research project. All of the library's resources from journals to primary documents and everything in between can be found in this guide. You may also contact a research librarian for assistance in your research.

Repository of Honours Theses and Dissertations 
Are you thinking about writing a thesis? Explore this repository of published theses from the Department of the Study of Religion. 

Forms and Guides for Thesis Writing
Are you finishing a thesis and need the instructions for copyright, publication, or style guides? Check out the resources and forms provided by the library. 

The Writing Centre is a useful resource for honing your academic writing skills. If you are looking to improve your writing skills, book a tutorial or attend one of their drop-in sessions.

Book an Appointment
One on one sessions last between 50 min and 2 hours. Book in for their various writing services for help.

Find Drop-in Info
Check the Studio's website for updated drop-in schedules and study halls. 


Career and Experiential Learning

SMU offers various career services through Career360. The host events, post jobs, and offer workshops and other services to help you find the right path for you.

Photo of a laptop and a clipboard with a resume on itCareer Counselling
Book a career counselling appointment for guidance on where your unique set of academic credentials can take you.

Resume and Job
Need some help polishing up your resume for your post graduation opportunities? Book and appointment for resume and cover letter support. 

Cocurricular 
Do you have non-academic achievements that merit recognition? If you have extracurricular awards, volunteer or leadership experience, membership to a society or team, or other non academic activities you may be able to add them to your cocurricular record. You can also find new ways to get involved.


Graduate Studies

Do you feel like this was just the first step on your academic journey? There are many opportunities for graduate studies for you to explore.

Photo of field notebooks with a compassCareer 360
You can book an appointment on Career 360 to explore potential graduate program opportunities. Note that graduate applications can be time consuming and have due dates in late fall and early winter. 

Graduate Coordinator 
Schedule time to speak with the Graduate Coordinator for Religion at SMU. Our program may be the ideal fit for you!

Contact us

Faculty of Arts
Department for the study of Religion
902-491-6286
Mailing address:
923 Robie Street
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B3H 3C3