Director of Graduate Studies: Dr. L.C. Cwynar (biodogs@unb.ca)
The Biology Department offers qualified students the opportunity
to work toward either a Master of Science (MSc) or a Doctoral
degree, which at UNB is traditionally called a Doctor of Philosophy
(PhD) rather than a Doctor of Science degree. These degrees are
centered on the development and performance of an original research
project. Typically, some specialized and individualized course
work is included in each student's program.
At UNB, graduate studies in Biology is administered by the Biology
Graduate Academic Unit (GAU) which includes the biology research
staff of the UNB Fredericton and UNB
Saint John campuses. We also have numerous Research Associates
and Adjunct Professors at outside research institutions, all of
whom can co-supervise graduate students through UNB. Adjunct professors
are included in the list of GAU Faculty Members below. For a complete
listing of Honorary Research Associates, go to Research
Resources in Graduate Studies at UNB.
GAU Faculty Members
Current Opportunities
for Graduate Studies in Biology
Application Procedure
Regulations and General Information
for Graduate Studies in Biology
Honorary Research Associates
Application for a Student Conference Travel Grant
Graduate Student Program of Study
Annual Progress Report
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