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*Students enrolled in the MSc program have the opportunity to transfer into the PhD program.
 
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*Students should contact the faculty members they are interested in working under
 
*Students should contact the faculty members they are interested in working under
For more information, click [http://www.pmcol.ualberta.ca/personnel/faculty/index.htm here]
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====Deadlines====
 
====Deadlines====

Revision as of 22:43, 31 October 2010

Contacts

Website: http://www.pmcol.ualberta.ca/
Tel: 780-492-3575
Admissions e-mail: gsec@pmcol.ualberta.ca

Program Information

  • MSc or PhD in pharmacology.
  • Usually the MSc is a 2 year program.

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Admission Requirements

Academic Requirements

  • Minimum GPA of 3.3 in last 2 years of school (or B+/78% average).
  • Undergraduate degree in science or health.
  • Minimum TOEFL iBT of 95 (if international student).

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Supporting Documents

  • Official transcript
  • Completed application form plus $100 non refundable application fee
  • 3 recommendation letters
  • CV

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Other

  • Students enrolled in the MSc program have the opportunity to transfer into the PhD program.
  • Students should contact the faculty members they are interested in working under

For more information, click here

Deadlines

  • No official deadline but students are encouraged to apply early for Canadian students.

For more information, click: [1]

Financial Aid

  • All graduate students in the Department of Pharmacology are funded by their supervisors with or without assistance from the Department. The current minimum stipend is $ 20,046 for MSc students and $20,949 for PhD students.

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