Benefit from a comprehensive education in physical and human geography while becoming proficient in geographic tools and methods. With the PhD in Geography program’s international approach, you have the opportunity to carry out research on today’s most pressing social and environmental issues. With this program, you will develop the skills to formulate, execute and defend a research program to advance knowledge in an advanced field of study in geography.
You will also have the opportunity to take part in research projects on a range of contemporary issues, including climate change, urban dynamics, water management and governance, forest management, migration and mobility, international development, natural risks, etc.
Wide breadth and thematic diversity of courses covering physical and human aspects of geography
Research sites around the world (Arctic, Mexico, Colombia, Cambodia, Chile, etc.)
Interdisciplinary program that crosses over social and natural sciences
Collaborative and interdisciplinary research projects
Advantages of studying geography at UdeM A learning environment at the cutting edge of technology
Take advantage of a research infrastructure that boasts a number of laboratories with state-of-the art equipment (modelling, geomatics, remote sensing, aerobiology, pedology, palynology, fluvial hydrology, cryology)
Receive a first-class education delivered by renowned researchers with solid connections to major research networks
Take advantage of numerous opportunities to attend conferences, symposia and workshops in Quebec and abroad
Access geomatics software and services available through the computer lab, library and map library
Discover the ultramodern Science Complex facility at the MIL Campus
Benefit from a world-class scientific environment and expertise
Admission requirements
You are eligible without having confirmed a research supervisor, but you should do so within a prescribed period.
Admission requirements
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and have, or will obtain, a diploma from the following program or province:
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Note that the quantitative criteria indicated above does not replace a qualitative review of your application. These criteria are provided for information purposes only. Eligibility for a study program does not guarantee an offer of admission. Information on this page may change without notice.
These amounts are estimates and do not account for other expenses, such as costs for insurance, residence, transportation, manuals, etc.
These estimates cannot at any time subsitute for an invoice or be used as proof for any reason whatsoever. These calculations are based on the 2023-2024 academic year. Information updated: May 19, 2023
Canadian non-Quebec resident
*Total for a full-time session of 15 credits
$2,022.23
Tuition fees:
$1,440.45
Other fees:
$581.78
These amounts are estimates and do not account for other expenses, such as costs for insurance, residence, transportation, manuals, etc.
These estimates cannot at any time subsitute for an invoice or be used as proof for any reason whatsoever. These calculations are based on the 2023-2024 academic year. Information updated: May 19, 2023
International student
*Total for a full-time session of 15 credits
$9,435.98
Tuition fees:
$8,854.20
Other fees:
$581.78
These amounts are estimates and do not account for other expenses, such as costs for insurance, residence, transportation, manuals, etc.
Good news! You may be able to lower this amount!
As an international student, you have access to exemption scholarships granted by UdeM throughout your university program. Note that for ungraduated programs, you must be enrolled as a full-time student for two sessions and reside in Quebec in the case of exclusively online study programs. Find out more
These estimates cannot at any time subsitute for an invoice or be used as proof for any reason whatsoever. These calculations are based on the 2023-2024 academic year. Information updated: May 19, 2023
Francophone student from France or Belgium
*Total for a full-time session of 15 credits
$2,022.23
Tuition fees:
$1,440.45
Other fees:
$581.78
These amounts are estimates and do not account for other expenses, such as costs for insurance, residence, transportation, manuals, etc.
These estimates cannot at any time subsitute for an invoice or be used as proof for any reason whatsoever. These calculations are based on the 2023-2024 academic year. Information updated: May 19, 2023
Available financial assistance
Department Scholarships:
Scholarships from the Department of Geography, including alma mater scholarships and the Claude-Manzagol Prize (page in French)
Graduate and postgraduate scholarships:
Funding offered to students, all programs combined
Postgraduate scholarships:
Funding offered for doctoral programs
Funding for Mobility:
Scholarships and mobility funding programs offered to students from the Université de Montréal who wish to study abroad
Exemption scholarship for international students:
Scholarship program for exemption from additional tuition fees for international students
Future prospects
Expand your horizons! The PhD in Geography provides exciting career opportunities. Pursue a career in research or specialized teaching in geography. You can also work as a specialist in a wide range of public and private sector sectors.
Students are advised to submit a complete application as early as possible as applications will not be considered if the program's capacity has been reached.
Studies in this program are governed by the educational regulations of the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies and the following provisions:
1. Admission requirements To be admitted as a regular student to the PhD (Geography) program, candidates must:
Meet the general admission requirements (section XI) of the “Règlement pédagogique de la Faculté des études supérieures et postdoctorales” (educational regulations of the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies).
Have a master's degree in a relevant discipline or show proof of equivalent education.
Have obtained a grade-point average at the graduate level of at least 3.3 out of 4.3 or the equivalent.
Demonstrate satisfactory knowledge of French, English and any other language deemed necessary for their research. Knowledge deemed sufficient in the field of mathematics or computer science may replace the aforementioned requirement.
1.1 Additional documents to submit with your application