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Note: The Graduate Option in Environment will NOT be offered in the 2023–2024 academic year.
Environment
Location
Location
- Macdonald Campus
- Bieler School of Environment
- Rowles House
- 21,111 Lakeshore Road
- Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue QC H9X 3V9
- Downtown Campus
- Bieler School of Environment
- 3534 University Street
- Montreal QC H3A 2A7
- Telephone: 514-398-2827
- Coordinator – C. Zhu
- Telephone: 514-398-2827
- Email: christina.zhu [at] mcgill.ca
- Website: mcgill.ca/environment
- Graduate Option website: mcgill.ca/environment/envroption
About Environment
About Environment
Resolving environmental issues requires a dialogue between pure and applied sciences, the social sciences, and the humanities. The degradation of the biological and biophysical environment has roots in the structure of human societies while solutions to environmental problems have an impact on human livelihoods.
A number of academic departments and institutes at McGill promote graduate-level research and training on environmental topics and have faculty members whose main research interest falls in this domain. As such, environmental research is widespread throughout the McGill community. The Environment option provides a vehicle whereby discipline-based graduate programs can easily and effectively incorporate collaborations from at least one other discipline into their research.
Goals of the Option
- To provide thesis or non-thesis students with an understanding of how knowledge is transferred into action with regard to the environment;
- To develop an appreciation of the role of scientific, political, socioeconomic, and ethical judgments in influencing that process;
- To provide a forum whereby graduate students in environment throughout the University bring their disciplinary perspectives together and enrich each other's learning through structured courses, formal seminars, and informal discussions and networking.
Students admitted into the Environment option will be supervised or co-supervised by either a Bieler School of Environment appointed faculty member or a Bieler School of Environment associate member. Their advisory committee will include at least one individual from outside the home department. It is expected that the thesis, dissertation, or project, as well as the final seminar presentation, will contain an environmental component and will include a discussion of the applied implications of the research findings. Together with the courses common to the Environment option, specific course requirements for each program are given within the departmental listings cited below.
Program List
The Environment option is currently available with the following graduate programs:
Environment Admission Requirements and Application Procedures
Environment Admission Requirements and Application Procedures
Admission Requirements
Admission Requirements
Candidates must apply separately to the Bieler School of Environment for the graduate Environment option. Their admissibility will be based on their academic experience and performance, and the availability of a potential Bieler School-accredited supervisor or co-supervisor for their proposed research. For further information, please consult the following website: mcgill.ca/environment/envroption.
Application Procedures
Application Procedures
McGill’s online application form for graduate program candidates is available at mcgill.ca/gradapplicants/apply.
See University Regulations & Resources > Graduate > Graduate Ï㽶ÊÓƵ and Application Procedures > Application Procedures for detailed application procedures.
Additional Requirements
Additional Requirements
- Option application form
- Signed option supervisory form (A supervisor or co-supervisor must be Bieler School-affiliated. Please visit the following website for the faculty list: mcgill.ca/environment/envroption.)
Application Dates and Deadlines
Application Dates and Deadlines
The application deadlines to the graduate Environment option may vary depending on the department you are applying to. For more information, please contact the Graduate Program Coordinator in the department you are interested in.
Environment Faculty
Environment Faculty
Director |
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Frédéric Fabry |
Professors |
Elena Bennett, Iwao Hirose, Anthony Ricciardi |
Associate Professors |
Madhav Badami, Christopher Barrington-Leigh, Jeffrey Cardille, Frédéric Fabry, Nicolas Kosoy, Brian Leung, Kevin Manaugh, Raja Sengupta, Renée Sieber, Ismael Vaccaro |
Assistant Professors |
Amy Janzwood, Fiona Soper |
Faculty Lecturers |
Julia Freeman, Christie Lovat, Kathryn Roulet |
Associate Members |
Anthropology: John Galaty |
Architecture, School of: Nik Luka |
Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences: Parisa Ariya |
Biology: Lauren Chapman, Andrew Gonzalez, Irene Gregory-Eaves, Lars Iversen, Catherine Potvin |
Bioresource Engineering: Jan Adamowski, Grant Clark, Mark Lefsrud, Chandra Madramootoo |
Chemical Engineering: Nathalie Tufenkji, Viviane Yargeau |
Chemistry: Christopher Barrett |
Civil Engineering: Susan Gaskin, Van-Thanh-Van Nguyen, Jim Nicell |
Earth and Planetary Sciences: Nagissa Mahmoudi |
Electrical and Computer Engineering: Geza Joos |
Epidemiology, Biostatistics, and Occupational Health: Jill Baumgartner, Jonathan Chevrier |
Equity, Ethics and Policy: Jill Baumgartner |
Geography: Mette Bendixen, Yann le Polain de Waroux, Graham MacDonald, Thom Meredith, Brian Robinson, Nigel Roulet |
History and Classical Studies: Daviken Studnicki-Gizbert |
Human Nutrition, School of: Niladri Basu |
Integrated Studies in Education: Blane Harvey |
Languages, Literatures, and Cultures: Stephanie Posthumus |
Law, Faculty of: Richard Gold, Richard Janda, Sebastien Jodoin |
Natural Resource Sciences: Christopher Buddle, Brian Driscoll, Jessica Gillung, Gordon Hickey, Cynthia Kallenbach, Paul Thomassin |
Plant Science: Caroline Begg, Pierre Dutilleul, Jaswinder Singh, Don Smith |
Redpath Museum: David M. Green |
Urban Planning, School of: Nik Luka |
Adjunct Professor |
Katia Opalka |