Information for Current NRS Graduate Students
On this page you will find general information for students enrolled in a graduate program in the Department of Natural Resource Sciences at ۲ݮƵ University (Macdonald Campus). The following information will make your life on the Macdonald Campus easier (we hope!).
For more graduate information visit the Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (GPS) Website.
Important Forms for Graduate Students
Or contact:
Macdonald Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies
Macdonald-Stewart Building MS2-074
Monday-Friday 8:30-12:00; 12:30-16:30
Telephone: 514-398-7838
gradstudies.macdonald [at] mcgill.ca
Popular topics:
Bulletin Boards
There is a general information board for graduate students next to room MS2-074.
Coffee
There's a coffee room (MS2-094) where everyone can meet informally. If you drink tea or coffee, you are welcome to join our coffee club. The club is self-supporting and non-profit. A fixed sum of $2.00 per week is charged for all the coffee you drink. Coffee is also available for $0.50 a cup.
Course Changes
For information on courseadd/drop deadlinesvisit ۲ݮƵ'scourse changeswebpage.
For othercourse informationconsult the booklet:University Regulations and Resources (Graduateand Postdoctoral Studies)Programs, Courses and University Regulations2017-2018or theGPS web site.
Desk Space
The Department is now using a "hoteling" system for graduate-studentwork spacein MS2-094. Desks and lockers are available for graduate students.
Please contactsusan.gregus [at] mcgill.ca (Susan Gregus) to obtain keys for the lockers.
Departmental Computers
There are several computers available for graduate-student use in the Department in MS2-093. Any serious problems should be reported to the Departmental Chair. Printing is done using ۲ݮƵ's Uprint system. The Faculty computer facilities in MS2-026 are available to graduate students as well. This room is accessible 24 hours a day with a valid student ID card.
Please see ann.gossage [at] mcgill.ca (Ann Gossage)
Departmental Vehicles
The Department operates a seven-passenger minivan andtwo pick-up trucks. These may be rented for research and teaching purposes. They are not available for personal use. Drivers must be approved to operate the vehicles. Rental rates are $0.25/km + $4/hr (NRS) and $0.25/km + $5/hr (non-NRS).
Contact vinko.culjakmathieu [at] mcgill.ca (Vinko Mathieu) for more information.
It is important that each student communicate their ۲ݮƵ Email address to theMacdonald Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies. Most information is circulated electronically and it's to your own advantage not to miss anything.
Contact:Macdonald Computing Center.
Getting Paid
It takes time (from 6-8 weeks) for new appointments and renewals to be processed by the Payroll Department.
Graduate Fellowships and Awards
Information on fellowshipsand awards is available on the GPS website.
Graduate seminars
Link to grad seminar info
ID Cards
New students can obtain an ID card from the Macdonald Campus Student Affairs Officein Laird Hall, Room 106.
Immigration (International Students)
It can take approximately 6 weeks to get an appointment with Immigration Quebec to get a renewal authorization and a further 6 weeks to be processed through Canadian Immigration. Therefore you should start the renewal process 3 months before your authorization expires.
a)For a renewal of your authorization, call Immigration Quebec for an appointment.The following documents are required:
Personal
- A valid Passport
- The previous year's Certificat d'Acceptation du Québec (CAQ) and present CAQ application form completed and signed
- Previous valid student authorization issued by Immigration Canada
- Proof of medical insurance
Academic
- A cumulative report of academic standing
- A letter from the Chair which states that you are continuing in the program and the length of time needed to complete your degree (Please request this letter from the graduate coordinator several days in advance of your appointment with Immigration.)
Financial
- Confirmation of your financial standing (bank statements, letters from your sponsors, letters from the Department Chair confirming a graduate assistantship, etc.)
Assuming everything is in order, you will be issued a new CAQ which you must then mail to Canadian Immigration together with a completed application and supporting documents.
b) Permission to Work on Campus
Students holding a Student Authorization are eligible to accept employment on Campus.
To work in Canada you must have aSocial Insurance Number. This can be obtained from Employment and Immigration Canada in Pointe Claire (address follows).
Contacts:
Certificat D'Acceptation du Quebec (CAQ)
For the Québec government’s internet site for immigration:
version
version
Ministère des Affaires Internationales del'Immigration et des Communautés culturels (MAIICC)
415 rue Saint-Roch, Montréal, H3N 1K2 (Parc Metro)
Telephone: 514-864-9191 (Information and appointments)
Fax: 514-873-9930
Student Authorization
For picking up packages only:
Employment and Immigration Canada
1010 St. Antoine West, 2nd Floor
Montreal H3G 1B2
Telephone: 514-496-1010
Completed packages should be mailed to:
CPC Vegreville, 6212-55 Avenue,
Vegreville, AB, T9C 1W5
(No telephone number available).
Employment and Immigration Canada
181 Hymus Blvd.
Pointe Claire (near Zellers)
H9R 5P4
Telephone: 514-496-1101
RAMQ
By Mail:
Service des opérations et des renseignements aux personnes assurées
Régie de l’assurance maladie du Québec
C.P. 6600 Québec, QC
G1K 7T3
In Person:
425, boul. de Maisonneuve-Ouest
3rd Floor
Montreal, QC
services.beneficiaires [at] ramq.gouv.qc.ca (Email)
Keys/Access to Building
Access to the Barton/Macdonald-Stewart/Raymond complex after hours is limited to those with a valid ID card.
Contact: ann.gossage [at] mcgill.ca (Ann Gossage)
All students have a mailbox in the Reception area. Outgoing mail leaves the office by 9:30 a.m. and incoming mail is distributed by 11 a.m. Stamps for personal letters may be purchased from the Post Office in Laird Hall (open Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon).
Note:Personal mail should be sent to your home address and not to the Department.
Parking Permits
Students who live farther than walking distance from the Campus and who park on Campus are required to obtain a parking permit. An annualparking permitcosts approximately $200.00 and is available from the Security Office in Laird Hall.
Photocopying
There are two photocopiers in the Department, outside MS3-045 and MS2-045 and both are hooked up the ۲ݮƵ's Uprint service. Copies are $0.0775 each.
There are also photocopy machines in the Library.
Contact: ann.gossage [at] mcgill.ca (Ann Gossage)
Poster Printing
1) Dimensions: the paper is on a 36" wide roll so one of your poster's dimensions can be no larger than 36". The other dimension is typically limited by your software. Better to decide on your poster's dimensions FIRST and then create it.
2) Posters prepared using a PC tend to be less problematic than those prepared on a Mac. If your poster is prepared on a Mac, then provide a PDF file for printing.
3) Although PowerPoint is by far the most popular software to use for preparing posters, consider using MS Publisher if you have it. The printer's computer does not have Adobe Photo Shop so if that is what you want to use, send a pdf or even a jpg version to print from.
4) Suggested font sizes: no smaller than 30 or 32, depending on how much text you have. A good test is to prepare your poster (or at least part of it), zoom your screen to 100% then step back about 4 feet (1.5 m). If you can read the text easily then the font size should be OK.
5) Don't use weird fonts...the printer's computer may not have them and if you don't embed them into the file, they will be changed to a default font.
6) Try to include photos and graphs andavoid havingtoo much text.
7) GIVE A WEEK to print it, especially if it's coming from a Mac: problems are common.
8) The ink is water-soluble: Don't get your poster wet!!
Registration
You have to register every year and registration is done electronically via.Minerva Course Selection Forms are available online. Entering students register for the first time in September or January, depending on the start of your program. Thereafter, you normally pre-register every Spring (April-June) for the following year. If you plan to submit your thesis before the end of August, you need not re-register.
Fee payments are normally required twice a year.Information on feesis available on the ۲ݮƵStudent Accountswebpage.
Student Services
Student Services operates a small office on the first floor of the Macdonald Campus CentennialCenter.
Services include:
- Nurse and Doctor by appointment
- Student aid
- Counselling
- Off-campus housing
- Career placement
To obtain more information and make appointments, contact Student Services at 514-398-7992.
Supervisory Committees
Each student will have a supervisory committee which will serve as a resource for all aspects of the student's graduate program. AGraduate Student Research Objectives Report Form 1will be submitted within 60 days of initial registration in the program and thereafter by December 20th annually. Further information appears in the Guidelines for Graduate Studies in the Department of Natural Resource Sciences, ۲ݮƵ University, Macdonald Campus.
Telephone/Fax
There are telephones in each research lab which you may use for local calls.
To reach phone numbers:
Within ۲ݮƵ dial only the last four digits.
Outside of ۲ݮƵ dial 9 first.
Please remember that these rooms are for research and keep calls to a minimum.
Fax Machine
There is a fax machine in the Welcome Centre (MS2-022A); the fax number is 514-398-7990. Unfortunately, we cannot send personal faxes. There is a service in Centennial Center for long distance faxes in Canada and the U.S. and in the Student Affairs Office (Laird Hall) for international faxes.
Thesis
When you're ready to begin writing your thesis, please consult theGPS websitefor “Thesis and Non-Thesis Info”. Although you are free to submit your thesis to Graduate Faculty at any time of the year, there are "official" submission dates associated with the various convocations/granting of degrees.
Contact: Macdonald Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies
Transcripts
Forms to order transcripts are available from theStudent Affairs Officeand on; the exception is the request for transcripts for certain fellowship competitions. Transcripts for these purposes are ordered from the Department. This information is posted, but if you are unsure where to request a transcript, please see the graduate coordinator.
Key Staff Members
Below you will find the names of some of the staff you may have to contact as well as their office and telephone numbers.
Name |
Room |
Telephone |
Position |
brian.driscoll [at] mcgill.ca (Dr. Brian Driscoll) |
MS3-035 |
(514)398-7887 |
Chair of the Department andgraduate seminar coordinator |
ann.gossage [at] mcgill.ca (Ms. Ann Gossage) |
R3-021B |
(514) 398-7913 |
Administrative Assistant: photocopier codes |
paul.thomassin [at] mcgill.ca (Dr. Paul Thomassin) | MS3-032 | (514) 398-7956 | Graduate Program Director (Agricultural Economics) |
sebastien.faucher2 [at] mcgill.ca (Dr. Sébastien Faucher) |
MS3-034 |
(514)398-7886 |
Graduate Program Director |
vinko.culjakmathieu [at] mcgill.ca (Mr Vinko Mathieu) |
MS2-068 |
(514)398-7901 |
Technician: departmental vehicles, Soil Barn, field equipment, incubators and growth benches |
khosro.mousavi [at] mcgill.ca (Mr. Khosro Mousavi-Torbati) |
MS2-070 |
(514)398-7939 |
Technician: safety issues, undergraduate lab courses |
david.meek [at] mcgill.ca (Dr. David Meek) | MS3-069 |
(514) 398-7888 |
Technician: keys, incubators, autoclaves and plant growth chambers; undergraduate microbiology lab |