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Congratulations to IPN Ph.D. student Jessica Royer on winning the CAN-ACN Brainstar Award for her research in epilepsy!

Read IPN student Xinyue Ma's Neuroblog post!

Integrated Program in Neuroscience

Announcement Regarding Tuition for Out-of-Province Students

Please note that despite the recent news regarding the planned tuition increases for some students coming from outside of Quebec, Integrated Program in Neuroscience (IPN) students are not affected by these increases, which do not apply to thesis-based graduate programs. Please consult our stipend funding page to see how we financially support our students, as well as the

ÌýIPN has always been and continues to be welcoming to students from across Canada and around the world.


World leader in neuroscience education, research and leadership

Welcome to 69ÈÈÊÓƵ'sÌýIntegrated Program in Neuroscience (IPN) -ÌýComprising more than 600Ìýgraduate students and 230Ìýsupervisors,ÌýIPNÌýis the largest graduate neuroscience programÌýin North America.Ìý

IPNÌýis anÌýinterdisciplinary and interdepartmental graduate program. OurÌýstudents and supervisorsÌýexecute cutting-edge research in diverse fields of neuroscience, ranging from cellular and molecular, to behavioural and cognitive. By allowing ourÌýstudents to conduct research in multipleÌýbranches of neuroscience and to enrol in elective courses across disciplines, we ensureÌýthatÌýIPN trainees are well-rounded in both the classroom and the lab.

In alignment with its high academic and research standards, The IPN offers various funding opportunities and hostsÌýlectures, seminars, and symposiaÌýevery year. We also value the graduate student experience by working closely with ourÌýstudent association,ÌýGraduate Students' Association for Neuroscience (GSAN),Ìýand our award-winning community outreach group, BrainReach.Ìý

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