

Our Division of Anatomy is home to dedicated faculty members with the extensive knowledge and experience needed to teach human anatomy. opportunity to learn and teach human anatomy.in-depth research training in a particular aspect of neurobiology.a multidisciplinary background in neurobiology.

Promising minds in medical researchĪs part of Dalhousie’s Faculty of Medicine, our master’s students are situated among a unique and interconnected community of over 345 medical researchers working on more than 850 research projects. We pride ourselves on conducting meaningful research that makes a difference in the lives of Canadians and those around the world. We are a collegial department with a reputation for world-class research that frequently makes waves locally, nationally and internationally. Late applications will be accepted until May 15 th, and considered on a case-by-case basis.Conducting meaningful research that makes a difference International applicants are encouraged to submit their application by January 1 st. MS Program in Human Anatomical Sciences – February 1 st. Special Admission Considerations: Special considerations may be given to students who experienced extenuating circumstances and to applicants with limited English proficiency that could be corrected by language courses offered by the University’s American Language Institute. Please note that the standard rule requiring 1/3 of the coursework be completed as an undergraduate does not apply to this particular program. Progressive Degree Applicants: current undergraduates at USC may apply to the IAS Masters Program as a progressive degree. Optional – Do you have diverse life experiences that have shaped your personal development in ways that could contribute to increasing equity, diversity, and inclusion in science? (200-300 words, OPTIONAL).Describe your intended career path, explain how a MS degree in anatomical sciences will assist you in reaching your career goals, and describe why the MS IAS Program at USC is an ideal fit (200-300 words).What courses have you taken that have prepared you for advanced training in anatomical sciences (e.g., human anatomy and physiology, embryology, biology, evolutionary biology, biological anthropology, neuroscience)? Describe any extracurricular experiences (e.g., volunteer work, employment) that have prepared you for a MS degree in anatomical sciences (200-300 words). Describe your preparation for entering a MS degree program.Describe your motivation for pursuing a MS degree in Integrative Anatomical Sciences (150-300 words).Answers to the following application questions:.Although research is not a requirement of the MS IAS Program, if applicants are interested in conducting research as an elective course, they should specify their research interests, their previous research experience, and with which IAS faculty members they would be interested in working. Statement of Purpose – Applicants should describe why they are pursuing a MS degree in Integrative Anatomical Sciences, and how such a degree will further their career goals.Official transcripts from all institutions attended.Three letters of recommendation from faculty members who can evaluate the applicant’s potential for graduate work, teaching and/or independent research.Applicants will need to submit the following for consideration:
