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Research supervisor

You should make every effort to find a supervisor with similar areas of interests and research goals before submitting your completed application. The student-supervisor relationship is a key factor in your success for the duration of your Master’s studies.

Identifying potential supervisors

  • Browse through the list ofÌýresearchersÌýin theÌýFaculty of Dental Medicine and Oral Health SciencesÌýto learn about their research interests, publications, and current projects.
  • Take a look at the Faculty’s research clusters.
  • ²Ñ³¦³Ò¾±±ô±ô’s Graduate and Postdoctoral Support website has a wealth of knowledge to help you choose the right supervisor.
  • The following researchers are actively recruiting MSc students: Paul Allison, Pascaline Kengne Talla, Ji Zhang, Marc McKee, Sabrina Wurzba, Natalie Reznikov,ÌýMarc O. Martel (Fall only), Belinda Nicolau (Fall only), Simon Tran,ÌýThomas Nguyen, Gilles LavigneÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýPierre Moffatt.
    Other researchers may also be accepting students.
  • If you are unsure of which supervisor you would like to work with, please contact the graduate.dentistry [at] mcgill.ca (Graduate Studies Office). The Graduate Studies OfficeÌýwill be able to make suggestions about which researchersÌýinterests best align with yours.

Make a connection

When you are ready to contact potential supervisors, reaching out to them by email is a good first step. Ensure that your message is tailored to a specific researcher. You must capture the interest of the professor quickly and make a good first impression.

  • Write a concise and professional letter. The message should start with a salutation such as Dear Professor (last name)Ìýand close with a complementary such as SincerelyÌýor the equivalent in French. Be sure to include your full name and contact information.
  • State why you are writing, for exampleÌýI am applying to the MSc in Dental Sciences program.
  • Explain why you are interested in graduate studies including career goals,Ìýand emphasize any research or leadership experience you may have and your analytical skills.
  • If you already have funding, state the amount, duration, and source.
  • State why you are approaching this particular researcher and why your research interests and goals are a good match. Refer briefly to specific published articles by the researcher that interest you.
  • Offer an opportunity for further discussion on Zoom orÌýTeams, or if you are in Montreal an in-person interview.
  • Attach your Curriculum Vitae and unofficial transcripts. You may also complete and submit the .

If you have not been able to identify a supervisor, please submit your completed application as soon possible after the application cycle opens (see Apply Now for more information). Include the name or names of supervisors you would like to work with. Applications are evaluated on a rolling basis. Supervisors are able to review complete submitted applications and may contact students with similar research interests. Please note that students must have a supervisor before the application deadline to be accepted into the program. Applicants who have not found a supervisor by the application deadline will not be considered.

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