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Graduate Research Programs

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Why do Graduate Studies at McGill Engineering?

  • Work with some of Canada's leading researchers!
  • Access advanced research facilities
  • Be a part of innovative interdisciplinary research such as:

    • Aerodynamics and Fluid Mechanics
    • Bioengineering
    • Broadband Communications
    • Energy and Power Engineering
    • Environmental Engineering
    • Infrastructure Engineering
    • Nanotechnology and New Materials
  • Benefit from a wide range of graduate funding opportunities
  • Guaranteed financial support for international PhD students
  • Access to career planning and professional development resources at the Career and Placement Services CAPS

Information about how to apply can be found at McGill Admissions

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Fred Nabiki, EEGSS

The Faculty of Engineering has a graduate program like no other. Through the unparalleled dynamic mentoring of its faculty members, graduate students learn, design and, more importantly, impact the world with cutting edge technology and endless innovation. An aspect which makes McGill Engineering Graduate students unique, is its emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration. Students from all trades of engineering work in unison to devise tangible and marketable systems that foster team work, broad knowledge base, and industry-like experience. Because of its strengths and show of open mind, the Faculty of Engineering is always well exposed to industry, and encourages its participation in the faculty's research agenda. Consequently, students enjoy the possibility of working with many leading companies during their graduate studies, and as alumni. At McGill Engineering, graduate studies are more than an extension of ones knowledge, but are a first step towards true marketable experience which impacts society at its core, one alumni at a time.
Frederic Nabki, B.Eng. 2003, President, EEGSS