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Policies and guidelines

McGill policies relevant to supervision and graduate studies can be found on the Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies webpage, particularly the McGill Regulations onÌýfor Graduate StudentÌýSupervision which lists the official expectations of supervisors and who can be a co-supervisor.

See below for more detailed links to McGill-specific information, policies from governing organizations, as well as guidelines and advice from other universities.

Policies

In addition to the Regulations onÌýGraduate Student Supervision, there are several documents listed below which provide important guiding principles applicable to supervisors and students.

The University Regulations and Resources - Graduate page contains detailed information on many aspects of graduate studies including:

The Student Rights and Responsibilities page contains detailed information on both personal and academic rights and responsibilities, including those related to research supervision.

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Prospective students: visit theÌýwebsite

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New and incoming students: visit the GradHub website

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Postdocs: visit the GPSÌýpostdocs page

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Links for current students and faculty

Funding

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Thesis

The Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies' thesis guidelines page provides detailed information on all relevant topics including:

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Graduation

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Academic integrity and research ethics

McGill offers a variety of resources and learning opportunities on the topics of academic integrity and research ethics, including:

In case of research misconduct, the Research Integrity Officer at Research and Innovation is available for consultations based on the Regulations concerning investigation of research misconduct.

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Pregnancy and parenting

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Equity

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