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Graduate Studies at the BIC

The BIC is a key component of McGill’s Integrated Program in Neuroscience (IPN), one of the largest neuroscience graduate programs in North America. The IPN, comprising 160 faculty and 300 graduate students, ofers students a consolidated MSc/PhD program, with the BIC as one of its most sought-afer placements. 
We conservatively estimate that a total of >1,000 graduate trainees (> 350 MSc, 450 PhD and 320 PDF) have trained at the BIC since 2001. Over the past 5 years alone, we hosted about 100 national and international graduate students and PDFs (40% of trainees at the MNI) from multiple disciplines (Neuroscience, Psychology, Physiology, Electrical and Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science, Biophysics). 

Multi-disciplinary Research

Research at the BIC provides a variety of opportunities for students considering graduate studies in this field. To date, the majority of graduate students have been registered in these departments:

Integrated Program in NeuroScience (M.Sc. and Ph.D.)
Neurology and Neurosurgery (M.Sc. and Ph.D.)
Medical Physics (M.Sc. and Ph.D.)
Biomedical Engineering (M.Eng. and Ph.D.)
Medicine (see especially the M.D./Ph.D. program)
Computer Science (M.Sc. and Ph.D.)
Psychology (Ph.D.)
Mathematics and Statistics (M.A., M.Sc. and Ph.D.)
Electrical and Computer Engineering (M.Eng. and Ph.D.)

If you are interested in pursuing graduate studies at the BIC, please go the Graduate Studies website. It might be prudent to contact the professor and department of interest to discsuss research project possibilities.

                           

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