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Renowned for its orchestral, wind, percussion, contemporary music, choral, opera, jazz, chamber and early music ensembles, the Schulich School of Music presents more than 700 concerts and events each year. Those are just some of the unique performance opportunities you'll...
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About the Schulich School of Music McGill's Schulich School of Music is the largest university-based school for professional musical training and music research in Canada. McGill's Schulich School of Music is renowned for its orchestral, choral, opera, jazz,...
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HIstory of the Schulich School of Music Founded as the Conservatorium of Music in 1904, and incorporated as a Faculty in 1920, the School moved to its current location in the impressive and historic Strathcona Music Building (formerly the main section of Royal...
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Academic Staff in the Schulich School of Music Department of Music Research Department of Music Research Chair Kok, Roe-Min; B.Mus.(Texas), M.A.(Duke), Ph.D.(Harv.); Associate Professor; History and...
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Bienvenue à la Faculté de droit de l’Université McGill! McGill’s distinctive legal education is one of the best in the world. It crosses boundaries of language, jurisdiction, legal tradition, discipline, and culture. It equips jurists with the critical knowledge,...
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Legal Education at McGill We do legal education like nobody else Proudly bilingual; rigorously bijural: McGill Law sits at the epicentre of two major legal traditions of the western world—the civil law and the common law. From its earliest days, McGill has...
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Law Faculty Administrative Officers and Staff Faculty Administrative Officers Robert Leckey; B.A.(Hons.)(Qu.), B.C.L./LL.B.(McG.), S.J.D.(Tor.) (Samuel Gale Professor of Law) Dean Vrinda Narain; B.A., LL.B.(Delphi), LL.M, D.C.L.(McG...
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Directors of Institutes and Research Centres Associated with the Faculty of Law Institute of Air and Space Law Paul S. Dempsey; A.B.J., J.D.(Georgia), LL.M.(George Washington), D.C.L.(McG.) (Richard Tomlinson Professor Emeritus in Air &...
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Law Faculty Members Teaching Faculty Wendy Adams; B.A.(Laur.), LL.B.(Tor.), LL.M.(Mich.) Payam Akhavan; LL.B.(York), LL.M., S.J.D.(Harv.) Kirsten Anker; B.Sc., LL.B., Ph.D.(Syd.) Mark Antaki; B.C.L., LL.B.(McG.), M.A...
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Nahum Gelber Law Library Staff Law Library Staff Daniel Boyer; B.A.(McG.), LL.B.(Queb.), M.L.I.S.(McG.) Head Librarian Maryvon Côté; B.A.(Ott.), M.L.I.S.(McG.) Liaison Librarians Svetlana Kochkina; M.L.I.S.(McG.) Sonia...
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Faculty Governance and Academic Regulations As the delegate of the Senate of Ï㽶ÊÓƵ, the Faculty Council is the principal academic policy-making body within the Faculty of Law. It has either direct or advisory authority over all matters relating...
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Faculty Council The Faculty Council operates through a committee system and meets on average once per month during teaching terms. Faculty Council is composed of all members of the full-time teaching staff and enough undergraduate and graduate students to...
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Outline of Academic Regulations Academic Standing is determined under a credit system as set out in the Faculty Academic Regulations contained in the Registration Materials published each academic year. This publication, which is posted on the Student Affairs...
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Changes in Regulations This publication and the Faculty Regulations in force govern students registered in the Faculty of Law during the 2016–2017 academic year. As well, students are subject to changes published in this publication from time to time within...
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Admission to the Legal Profession The Faculty’s Career Development Office (CDO) endeavours to maintain up-to-date information on Bar admission requirements for jurisdictions of interest to the majority of students graduating from the Faculty. However, it is...
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Admission to the Legal Profession: Canada Information on the following Bars/Law Societies can be obtained by consulting their websites. For information on the National Committee on Accreditation, which oversees the transfer from one provincial bar to another,...
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Admission to the Legal Profession: The United States The LL.B. degree is an approved law degree in some U.S. jurisdictions (i.e., NY and MA), and is accepted as the equivalent of a degree in law from an accredited U.S. law school in those jurisdictions. This...
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Language Requirements for Professions (Faculty of Law) For details on this topic, see University Regulations and Resources > Undergraduate > Admission to Professional and Graduate Studies > Language Requirements for Professions. Programs...
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Career Development Office The programs offered by the Faculty of Law prepare students for a wide array of careers in the practice of law and related fields. To enable its graduates to take full advantage of opportunities available to them, the Faculty...
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Resource Centre of the CDO The Resource Centre of the Career Development Office (CDO) houses publications related to job search strategies, diversity, employer types, and much more! The CDO also maintains a website full of publications, information, and resources...

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