LW (Law)
First day of MTWRF classes and last day to register without penalty in July section Summer courses...
First day of MTWRF classes and last day to register without penalty in July section Summer courses (for Management courses and other exceptions, please see Summer Studies Calendar)
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- Classes - First/Last Day of Lectures
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- Lectures Begin - For All
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Registration period for Fall 2012 and Winter 2013 for all newly-admitted undergraduate students in the following faculties...
Registration period for Fall 2012 and Winter 2013 using Minerva for all newly-admitted undergraduate students, whose highest level of education prior to registering at McGill is high school, and who are entering Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Engineering (including Architecture), Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy and Science...
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- AS (Interfaculty BA&Sc)
- CS (Continuing Studies)
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- ED (Education)
- EN (Engineering)
- External
- Faculty
- FMT (Farm Mgt Technology)
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- LW (Law)
- MD (Medicine)
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- Registration
- Registration Note(s) - For All
- Registration Period - For All
- RS (Religious Studies)
- SC (Science)
- Staff
- Students
- SW (Social Work)
Registration period for Fall 2012 and Winter 2013 for all newly-admitted undergraduate students in the following faculties...
Registration period for Fall 2012 and Winter 2013 using Minerva for all newly-admitted undergraduate students in the following faculties whose highest level of education prior to registering at McGill is high school: Arts (including School of Social Work), B.A.&Sc., Education, Management, Music and Religious Studies...
- AG (Agr&EnvSci)
- AR (Arts)
- ARCH (Architecture)
- AS (Interfaculty BA&Sc)
- CS (Continuing Studies)
- D&HN (Dietetics & Human Nutrition)
- DE (Dentistry)
- ED (Education)
- EN (Engineering)
- External
- Faculty
- FMT (Farm Mgt Technology)
- GR (Graduate Studies)
- LW (Law)
- MD (Medicine)
- MG (Management)
- MU (Music)
- NU (Nursing)
- PO (Physical & Occupational Therapy)
- Registration
- Registration Note(s) - For All
- Registration Period - For All
- RS (Religious Studies)
- SC (Science)
- Staff
- Students
- SW (Social Work)
Canadian students may obtain their student cards as of June 19. The locations and operating hours of ID card centres
Canadian students may obtain their student cards as of June 19. The locations and operating hours of ID card centres on both campuses can be found on the Student Information website (www.mcgill.ca/students). Students must be registered for at least one Fall term course, and need to bring their McGill ID number, valid photo ID, and the documents used to prove citizenship status.
- AG (Agr&EnvSci)
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- DE (Dentistry)
- ED (Education)
- EN (Engineering)
- External
- Faculty
- FMT (Farm Mgt Technology)
- GR (Graduate Studies)
- ID Cards
- ID Cards - New Students (all)
- LW (Law)
- MD (Medicine)
- MG (Management)
- MU (Music)
- NU (Nursing)
- PO (Physical & Occupational Therapy)
- RS (Religious Studies)
- SC (Science)
- Staff
- Students
- SW (Social Work)
International students may obtain their student cards as of June 18. The locations and operating hours of ID card centres
International students may obtain their student cards as of June 18. The locations and operating hours of ID card centres on both campuses can be found on the Student Information website (www.mcgill.ca/students). Students must be registered for at least one Fall term course, and need to bring their McGill ID number, valid photo ID, and must submit copies of their Certificat dacceptation du Québec
- AG (Agr&EnvSci)
- AR (Arts)
- ARCH (Architecture)
- AS (Interfaculty BA&Sc)
- CS (Continuing Studies)
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- DE (Dentistry)
- ED (Education)
- EN (Engineering)
- External
- Faculty
- FMT (Farm Mgt Technology)
- GR (Graduate Studies)
- ID Cards
- ID Cards - New Students (all)
- LW (Law)
- MD (Medicine)
- MG (Management)
- MU (Music)
- NU (Nursing)
- PO (Physical & Occupational Therapy)
- RS (Religious Studies)
- SC (Science)
- Staff
- Students
- SW (Social Work)
Registration period for Fall 2012 and Winter 2013 for all newly-admitted undergraduate students in the following faculties...
Registration period for Fall 2012 and Winter 2013 using Minerva for all newly-admitted undergraduate students, whose highest level of education prior to registering at McGill is a French Baccalaureate, International Baccalaureate or at least one year of university...
- AG (Agr&EnvSci)
- AR (Arts)
- ARCH (Architecture)
- AS (Interfaculty BA&Sc)
- CS (Continuing Studies)
- D&HN (Dietetics & Human Nutrition)
- DE (Dentistry)
- ED (Education)
- EN (Engineering)
- External
- Faculty
- FMT (Farm Mgt Technology)
- GR (Graduate Studies)
- LW (Law)
- MD (Medicine)
- MG (Management)
- MU (Music)
- NU (Nursing)
- PO (Physical & Occupational Therapy)
- Registration
- Registration Note(s) - For All
- Registration Period - For All
- RS (Religious Studies)
- SC (Science)
- Staff
- Students
- SW (Social Work)
Neuro Family Day
Join us for the 3rd annual Neuro Family Day!
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- AR (Arts)
- ARCH (Architecture)
- AS (Interfaculty BA&Sc)
- CS (Continuing Studies)
- D&HN (Dietetics & Human Nutrition)
- DE (Dentistry)
- ED (Education)
- EN (Engineering)
- External
- Faculty
- FMT (Farm Mgt Technology)
- GR (Graduate Studies)
- LW (Law)
- MD (Medicine)
- MG (Management)
- MU (Music)
- NU (Nursing)
- PO (Physical & Occupational Therapy)
- RS (Religious Studies)
- SC (Science)
- Special Events
- Special Events - For All
- Staff
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- SW (Social Work)
Application deadline for supplemental examinations for courses ending in the Winter 2012 term...
Application deadline for supplemental examinations for courses ending in the Winter 2012 term (including multi-term courses ending in Winter term) for Arts (including School of Social Work), Education, Law, Nursing (including courses ending in the Summer Term), Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Religious Studies and Science (including B.A.&Sc.)...
- AR (Arts)
- ED (Education)
- Exams - Supplemental
- Exams - Supplemental - AR (Arts)
- Exams - Supplemental - ED (Education)
- Exams - Supplemental - LW (Law)
- Exams - Supplemental - NU (Nursing)
- Exams - Supplemental - PO (Physical & Occupational Therapy)
- Exams - Supplemental - RS (Religious Studies)
- Exams - Supplemental - SC (Science)
- Exams - Supplemental - SW (Social Work)
- External
- Faculty
- LW (Law)
- NU (Nursing)
- PO (Physical & Occupational Therapy)
- RS (Religious Studies)
- SC (Science)
- Staff
- Students
- SW (Social Work)
Albert Aguayo Lecture
The 3rd Annual Albert Aguayo Lecture entitled "What do astrocytes do?" will be given by Ben Barres, MD, PhD, Professor of Neurobiology and Developmental Biology of Stanford University. This annual lecture honours Dr. Albert Aguayo, founder and former Director of the Centre for the Research in Neuroscience at McGill University.
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- Dept. of Microbiology and Immunology
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- Public lectures and conferences
- Dept. of Biology
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- Important dates for students
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- SC (Science)
- Special Events
- Special Events - For All
- Staff
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- SW (Social Work)
The Dorothy J. Killam Lecture
This year’s Dorothy J. Killam Lecturer is Dr. Lily Jan who is a Professor of Physiology and Biochemistry at the University of California in San Francisco. Dr. Jan will deliver her lecture, “Potassium channels and calcium-activated chloride channels for neuronal signaling”.
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- DE (Dentistry)
- ED (Education)
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- External
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- GR (Graduate Studies)
- LW (Law)
- MD (Medicine)
- MG (Management)
- MU (Music)
- NU (Nursing)
- PO (Physical & Occupational Therapy)
- RS (Religious Studies)
- SC (Science)
- Special Events
- Special Events - For All
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