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Grad school recruitment – McGill University

The McGill chemistry department is actively recruiting graduate students for the Fall 2025 term. https://www.mcgill.ca/gradapplicants/apply-now

Application Dates and Deadlines

Application Opening Dates Application Deadlines
All Applicants Non-Canadian citizens Canadian citizens/Perm. residents of Canada
Fall Term: September 15 January 15 June 15
Winter Term: February 15 May 31 September 30

While applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, it is strongly recommended that you apply well before the deadline.  Space is limited.

Students who will have been offered admission by the end of January will be invited to participate in our Recruitment Event to be held in mid-March.

Our 36 professors and over 200 graduate students carry out cutting edge research in a wide variety of themes from chemical biology to physical chemistry, developing new materials or bioactive molecules, new greener chemistry processes and imaging technologies or investigating the chemistry in the atmosphere.

Equipped with state-of-the-art equipment, our department best prepares graduate students with the skills and soft skills for successful careers in an inclusive, supporting and stimulating environment. Located downtown Montreal, 200 years old McGill University offers unique training in a vibrant and international city.

We invite you to visit our web pages (www.mcgill.ca/chemistry) to learn more about the ongoing research and our department and feel free to contact us if you have any question about admission.

You can send a copy of your cv and transcripts to graduate.chemistry@mcgill.ca for pre-evaluation

Do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions

Department of Chemistry

McGill University

Master of Art Conservation – Webinar on Dec 9

Interested in finding out how to use your chemistry degree for art conservation?

Join the Queen’s Master of Art Conservation Webinar

Monday, December 9, from 6:30pm to 7:30pm

REGISTER NOW

Queen’s University offers the ONLY Art Conservation Master’s program in Canada. Students are able to combine their interests in arts AND science. 

 Art conservation is the practice of safeguarding cultural heritage through research, documentation, and treatment. Conservators and conservation scientists examine, analyse, document, treat, and create strategies for care which consider tangible and intangible values. Our grads work in museums, galleries, and research institutions around the world. 

It is important to inform students about our master’s program as early as possible, as there are required courses that students need to complete in either the arts or chemistry before they apply.

At the webinar you will hear from both students and faculty.  There will be plenty of time for your questions during the Q & A period at the end of the webinar.