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Guides to Success in Graduate Studies
Your success is important to us. Whether you’ve chosen to pursue a master’s degree or a doctorate, a short program or a DESS, you’ll need educational guides and tools throughout your time at INRS.
Welcome Guides
Our welcome guides for new students contain everything you need to get familiar with where you’ll be living, studying, and researching.
Academic experience guides for graduate studies
What is the recipe for successful master’s or doctorate studies? What are copyright and intellectual property in research? How can you understand intellectual and research integrity? You’ll find all the answers in our guides to successful higher education.
General study guides
Academic Experience Guide for Graduate Studies (PDF, available in French only)
Student Guide to Research Integrity (PDF, available in French only)
Thesis Writing Guide for Pure, Applied, and Life Sciences
Copyright Guide (PDF, available in French only)
Curriculum guides
2021–2022 Guide for the Master’s in Knowledge Mobilization and Transfer (PDF, available in French only)
2021-2022 Guide for the Population Studies (Master’s and PhD) (PDF, available in French only)
2020–2021 Guide on INRS and UQAM Joint Graduate Programs in Urban Studies (PDF, available in French only)
Need help?
You will be required to read many guides and other documents and complete and submit forms between the time you begin your graduate studies at INRS and the time you receive your graduate degree. You will need to master the Moodle course platform, access and update your student record on the online portal, and borrow from our specialized libraries.
Please feel free to contact the Registrar’s Office if you have any questions about our academic experience and thesis writing guides, our IDÉ student portal, forms, term courses, or any other topic related to your academic career.
Any questions? Contact the Registrar’s Office.






