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Note: International students applying for the 2024 Winter term must submit their applications by *no later* than August 1, 2023.
The Redpath Museum is a unique interdisciplinary unit within the Faculty of Science offering graduate training in research devoted to biodiversity, ecology, conservation biology, and evolutionary biology, leading to M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees. It is an institution with extensive collections of ancient and modern organisms, minerals, and cultural artifacts. Research and teaching are centred on collections-based study, object-oriented investigation, and fieldwork. The Museum has a unique public engagement mission with large exhibit galleries and a vibrant outreach program.
The Redpath Museum does not have its own graduate programs. All graduate students of the professors in the Redpath Museum have affiliations with either Biology, Earth and Planetary Sciences, Anthropology, Natural Resource Sciences, or Education. Admission requirements are subject to those home departments' regulations.
Students in the Redpath Museum may enrol in º«¹úÂãÎè's Department of Biology or other units, including the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, the Department of Anthropology, the Department of Natural Resource Sciences, or the Faculty of Education. Anyone interested should contact the unit concerned.
Director |
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Hans C.E. Larsson |
Emeritus Professor |
Robert L. Carroll |
Professors |
David M. Green; Andrew Hendry; Anthony Ricciardi. |
Associate Professors |
Hans C.E. Larsson; Virginie Millien. |
Assistant Professor |
Rowan Barrett |
Associate Members |
Biology: Graham A.C. Bell; Lauren Chapman. |
Chemistry: David N. Harpp. |
Earth & Planetary Sciences: Jeanne Paquette. |
Adjunct Professors |
Robert Holmes; Henry M. Reiswig; Michael Woloch. |