Anatomy & Neurobiology

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Foreign:$ 13.9 k / Year(s) Deadline: Apr 1, 2025
251–300 place StudyQA ranking:2687 Duration:2 years

As part of Dalhousie’s Faculty of Medicine, our master’s students are situated among a unique and interconnected community of over 345 medical researchers working on more than 850 research projects.

Our program will provide you with:

  • a multidisciplinary background in neurobiology
  • in-depth research training in a particular aspect of neurobiology
  • opportunity to learn and teach human anatomy
  • Human Neuroanatomy
  • Topics in Mammalian Embryology and Molecular Developmental Biology
  • Gross Anatomy of the Head and Neck
  • Neurobiology of the Autonomic Nervous System
  • Chemical Neurobiology
  • Special Topics

Requirements

  • Four-year Bachelor’s degree
  • Minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 (B average) in the last 60 credit hours of study
  • Degree granted by university of recognized standing
  • Students for whom English is not their first language and who did not complete their previous degree at an English-speaking university will need to submit proof of English language proficiency.Internet-based TOEFL 92, Written TOEFL 580. IELTS 7.
  • Pay $100 application fee
  • An official academic transcript for each post-secondary institution attended, sent directly from the host university in a sealed envelope (a notarized translation is also required for each non-English transcriptin addition to an original transcript sent directly from the host university in a sealed envelope). Notarized copies will not be accepted.
  • Two academic reference letters, either through the electronic reference system in the online application or by paper
  • If you plan to self-fund your studies, please include an original teller stamped or equivalent bank statement showing that you have sufficient funds for your full program fees plus $1200 per month for the full term of your studies.

Scholarships

  • Bursaries
  • Faculty of Graduate Studies Scholarships
  • Phi Kappa Pi Joe Ghiz Memorial Award
  • A.S. Mowat Prize
  • Nova Scotia Graduate Scholarships
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