On behalf of Dr. Jude Uzonna, Vice-Dean Research - Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, and Andrea Szwajcer, Research Services Librarian, University of Manitoba:
Calling all researchers, scholars and students - we're here to help you navigate the confusing world of open access and scholarship. From APC discounts and repository deposit, to a new copyright learning tool, to using and creating open education resources in your courses, we will breeze through it all and leave time for questions and answers. Graduate students are welcome as we will be addressing thesis publishing concerns.
Please see the attached for details.
Any questions, please reach out to Radyresearch(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:Radyresearch@umanitoba.ca>.
Best,
Bianca Felisbino
she/her/hers
Administrative Assistant
Graduate and Post-Doctoral Studies
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
[University of Manitoba logo.]
753 McDermot Avenue, Chown Building, Room A202
Winnipeg, MB R3E 0T6
Tel: 204-789-3402
Email: bianca.felisbino(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:bianca.felisbino@umanitoba.ca>
To whom it may concern:
The 2022-2023 competition for the Dr. Forough Khadem Memorial Award is now open. Details regarding this award are attached to this email.
Deadline:
April 12, 2023 – 12:00 pm: Submit eligible application (application package, reference letters, and digital photo) to RFHSgraduateawards(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:RFHSgraduateawards@umanitoba.ca>.
To apply for this award, applicants will be required to ensure the submission of the following:
(I) APPLICATION PACKAGE: An application package, in a single PDF file with file name “department - applicant surname” (for example, Immunology – Smith]. Applications must include the following (in order):
1. application cover form (attached to this email);
2. curriculum vitae;
3. a description of the candidate’s proposed or ongoing research (maximum 500 words);
4. a description of the candidate’s leadership experience through formal or informal roles in our community (maximum of 500 words).
and attached to the email as a separate file -
5. digital photo of the candidate suitable for use in the presentation of award, should the candidate be selected as recipient of the award (landscape format; high resolution [0.5 – 1 MB] preferred);
(II) REFERENCE LETTERS:
6. two letters of reference; at least one letter must be provided from a professor at a post-secondary institution that supports their scientific excellence and leadership/initiative;
i. Applicants should submit a maximum of two (2) reference letters;
ii. Reference letters should be submitted to s RFHSgraduateawards(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:RFHSgraduateawards@umanitoba.ca> directly from the referee’s email address;
iii. Referees would preferably send their letters as a PDF file with file name applicant surname – referee surname.pdf.
Best,
The MSHRF Planning Team
On behalf of the Student Services at Bannatyne Campus, we would like to invite the RFHS international graduate students to the Workshop:
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Dear colleagues,
Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital's 13th annual Pursuit Awards international competition is now accepting applications. This competition recognizes PhD students and recent doctoral graduates from across the globe for their outstanding contributions to and achievements in childhood disability research, thus creating a world of possibilities for children and youth living with disabilities and their families.
Some of the country's leading young minds have showcased their innovative research, from examining how physical activity can enhance the health of children and youth with neurodevelopmental conditions, to developing a tool to help families make informed treatment decisions for their child living with brachial plexus birth injury.
The top three candidates, chosen by an esteemed judging panel of scientists, staff and family leaders, will be announced at a ceremony held virtually during the annual Ward Research Day on Tuesday, July 18, 2023.
The first-place recipient will receive $3,000.
The second-place recipient will receive $2,000.
The third-place recipient will receive $1,000.
The annual Pursuit Awards is made possible by the generous contributions of The Ward Family Foundation, Holland Bloorview Foundation donors, and the Bloorview Research Institute.
Learn more: https://hollandbloorview.ca/research-education/bloorview-research-institute…
For more information, please contact BRIrequests(a)hollandbloorview.ca<mailto:BRIrequests@hollandbloorview.ca>
Read about the 2022 recipients<https://hollandbloorview.ca/research-education/bloorview-research-institute…>.
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Application Process for the 2023 Pursuit Award
Eligibility
We encourage you to apply if your PhD research is focused on pediatric disability and you are a:
* Current PhD student (less than six months away from defense); OR
* Postdoctoral trainee (within one year of receiving PhD; OR
* Recent graduate (within one year of receiving their PhD.
Criteria
Finalists are evaluated based on significance of research results, methodological rigour, empirical content, and impact and relevance to the field of childhood disability.
Finalists are expected to pre-record their presentations for the virtual Ward Research Day on Tuesday, July 18, 2023. It is expected that finalists are available to participate in the event.
How to apply
To apply for the 2023 Pursuit Award competition, please fill out the attached application and submit to brirequests(a)hollandbloorview.ca<mailto:brirequests@hollandbloorview.ca> by Friday, April 14, 2023 at 5:00 p.m. EST
Best,
Bianca Felisbino
she/her/hers
Administrative Assistant
Graduate and Post-Doctoral Studies
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
[University of Manitoba logo.]
753 McDermot Avenue, Chown Building, Room A202
Winnipeg, MB R3E 0T6
Tel: 204-789-3402
Email: bianca.felisbino(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:bianca.felisbino@umanitoba.ca>
Hello graduate students,
The Geneva Challenge, hosted by the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, is a project funded by Swiss Ambassador Jenö Staehelin and aims to encourage interdisciplinary problem-solving analysis among master students on advancing human development within the scope of a relevant topic. This year, students are invited to develop analysis-based proposals on "The Challenges of Loneliness".
As the key to this issue is an interdisciplinary solution, crossing traditional boundaries between academic disciplines, we are inviting Master students from all academic programs and from anywhere in the world to provide helpful strategic recommendations. Five prizes, one per continent, will be distributed.
Teams of 3-5 master students must submit an 8,000 words proposal which:
* identifies a challenge related to loneliness;
* constructs an interdisciplinary analysis to address the identified challenge;
* proposes innovation at the policy, practice, process or technology levels turning the challenge into a development opportunity.
The Geneva Challenge 2023 will distribute 25'000 CHF in monetary prizes and the five finalist teams will be invited (travel and accommodation expenses covered) to publicly present their work in Geneva before a panel of high-level experts. Networking opportunities are also envisioned as part of the prize package.
Registrations close on 23 April 2023.
Submission due by 14 July 2023.
More information is available on THE GENEVA CHALLENGE 2023 | IHEID (graduateinstitute.ch)<https://www.graduateinstitute.ch/geneva-challenge/geneva-challenge-2023>
Best,
Bianca Felisbino
she/her/hers
Administrative Assistant
Graduate and Post-Doctoral Studies
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
[University of Manitoba logo.]
753 McDermot Avenue, Chown Building, Room A202
Winnipeg, MB R3E 0T6
Tel: 204-789-3402
Email: bianca.felisbino(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:bianca.felisbino@umanitoba.ca>