PhD (PhD) in Psychiatry Research in Halifax Canada | Dalhousie University

Dalhousie University | Halifax Canada
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Qualification
Doctor of Philosophy
Languages
English
Delivery Mode
On-Campus
Tuition (2025)
CAD 1,987
(c. USD1,426.16)
Attendance
Full-time
Full-time Duration
60 months

Enhance your expertise in critical evaluation, research methodology, statistical analysis, data interpretation, and academic writing. Acquire the essential competencies to excel as a doctoral researcher in clinical and neuroscience studies focused on mental health and disorders. The curriculum includes advanced statistical methods and practical psychiatry applications, along with two comprehensive examinations. You'll develop superior abilities in critical assessment, research design, statistical analysis, sophisticated data interpretation, scholarly writing, and comprehension of psychiatric conditions. This program requires completion of an original doctoral dissertation project guided by our faculty mentors.


Destination of Study

Subjects of Study

Language Requirements

English
IELTS 7.0

Qualification Requirements

Admission to the M.Sc. program will require an undergraduate Bachelor's Honours degree, or equivalent from a recognized University.  Applicants with non-honours Bachelor's degrees may be considered for admission based on subsequent equivalent research experience (e.g., honours equivalent).  Admission to the Ph.D. program will require a Masters’ level research degree from a recognized University. For either the M.Sc. or Ph.D. program, students may be accepted with degrees in a variety of relevant science disciplines, including, for example, neuroscience, psychology, biology, medical sciences, biochemistry, etc.  

Applicants will be required to identify one or more faculty members in Psychiatry who might serve as thesis supervisors.  It is expected that students will contact these faculty members at the time of application and discuss the faculty member's potential role as supervisor. A faculty member must agree to serve as the student's thesis/dissertation research supervisor for the full duration of the degree program before a student can be admitted.  Joint supervision ("co-supervision") will be permitted.

Applicants must arrange for at least two individuals who are familiar with their academic and research experience and their potential as psychiatric researchers to complete and submit reference letters directly to the Department of Psychiatry. Applicants must also submit a written personal statement describing their goals and interests with respect to the program, as well as indicating a potential research supervisor/co-supervisors and topic within the department and a current copy of their CV listing funding, publications, and presentations to date. 

Tuition CAD 1,987

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