Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Laboratory Medicine and Pathology
University of Alberta
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Description
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Requierments
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Study options
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Scholarships
For international students
For students entering the PhD program after a BSc degree, a minimum of ?12 graded graduate level courses is required. For students entering the PhD program after a MSc degree, a minimum of ?6 of graded graduate level courses is required. Students must maintain a cumulative program GPA of at least 3.0 on the 4-point scale from the University of Alberta, or an equivalent qualification and standing from a recognized institution. English language requirement: A minimum TOEFL score of 95 (internet-based) with a minimum score of 21 on each of the individual skill areas, or equivalent. IELTS: 6.5, with at least 6.0. PTE Academic: 61 with a minimum band score of 60. The application deadlines: May 15 for September admission, September 15 for January admission, January 15 for May admission, March 15 for July admission.
Language requirements
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About
One of the top five universities in Canada and the top 100 in the world, the University of Alberta (UAlberta) is a large, immersive and inspirational institution.
There are more than 200 undergraduate programs and 18 faculties across five campuses. Over 36,000 students call UAlberta home, with international students making up 7,000 of them. There are more than 130 nationalities represented at the university.
Founded in 1908, UAlberta has a strong history of innovative teaching. This has consequently built its international reputation as a leading university. It consistently fares well in global university rankings and stands out in many subject areas.
International students will feel at home on campus, as the dedicated International Student Services team is very helpful and friendly. Students can choose from a variety of on-campus accommodations to suit their needs, as well as be awarded for academic excellence in the form of scholarships.
There is plenty to get involved in outside of study time. Many students are attracted to UAlberta because of its diverse and vibrant location. Based in Edmonton, Alberta, students can enjoy a young, vibrant city with a strong and dynamic economy. The north campus is above the beautiful North Saskatchewan river valley, one of the continent’s biggest urban parklands, where students can bike, hike, ski, and much more.
The university strives to create an empowering student experience that prepares individuals to make a positive difference to the world after they graduate. UAlberta has one of the highest graduate employment rates in Canada, and the province of Alberta has the highest average salaries in the country.