2026 Summer Institutes in Health Research Methodologies
We are pleased to announce that registration for the 2026 McGill Summer Institutes in Health Research Methodologies is now open and the deadline for early bird registration is this Saturday, May 30.
🗓 June 29 to July 10, 2026
📍 Faculty of Dental Medicine and Oral Health Sciences, McGill University
2001 McGill College Avenue, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
This year, we offer a series of five dynamic courses in health research methods: Qualitative Methods in Health Research, Mixed Methods in Health Research, Community-based Participatory Research Methods, Artificial Intelligence in Health Research, and Implementation Science in Health Research.
The Summer Institute offers a unique opportunity to engage with innovative research approaches in an interactive, applied learning environment. These workshops are offered in collaboration with the McGill Family Medicine Education Research Group and are led by experts at the forefront of their fields.
💻 Courses are delivered in a hybrid format, allowing participants to attend either in person or online from anywhere in the world.
Early bird registration discounts are available until May 30, 2026. Additional discounts apply for multiple workshop registrations.
Registration deadline: June 29, 2026
Register here: https://www.conftool.com/summer-institute-2026/
Visit our website for more information and updates: https://www.mcgill.ca/dentistry/research-and-graduate-students/events/summer-institutes
Questions? Please contact us at harsimran.kapoor@mcgill.ca or summer-institute-2026@conftool.com
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