Graduate Studies
Frequently Asked Questions
1. When can I apply?
Applicants may apply anytime throughout the year for start dates in January, May and September. September start dates are the most common, as students generally finish their BSc in April/May.
2. Do I have to find a supervisor, or will one be found for me?
It is the applicant’s responsibility to find a suitable supervisor for their research. This may be done by searching the website for a faculty member in whose research you are interested; and, contacting that person through e-mail, telephone or personal interview to enquire whether they will be accepting students.
3. Do I get paid?
Graduate students in the Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine are paid a stipend, the amount of which is reviewed each July for the upcoming academic year. The value of the stipend is listed in the Manual that is available on this website. Students are generally guaranteed funding for the first two years of their Master’s Program, and for the first four of their Doctoral Program
4. Do you have a list of supervisors looking for students?
No, there is no formal list of supervisors looking for students. Positions become available at different times throughout the year, depending upon current students completing their programs and money from funding agencies being granted or terminated. All student files that have been conditionally accepted (upon finding a supervisor) are made available to researchers.
Contact Information:
Mark Andrews
Graduate Program Assistant
Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine
Richardson Laboratory, Room 201
Queen's University
88 Stuart Street
Kingston, Ontario
K7L 3N6
Canada
Contact us by
email: mark.andrews (at) queensu.ca
or by fax: 613-533-2907
To access the School of Graduate Studies website, please click here http://www.queensu.ca/sgs/
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