The Centre on Aging has funding opportunities that are meant to encourage the furthering of studies in aging and gerontology. Applications are now being accepted. Completed application packages and supporting documents are due May 15, 2026 by 4 PM.

 

The following UM student awards are available to graduate students who will be registering full time in the 2026–2027 academic year:

 

 

*The Milmot Scholarship is available only to undergraduate and graduate students in the Faculty of Arts.

 

The Centre on Aging also adjudicates one additional award: Alzheimer Society of Manitoba’s graduate fellowship awards

 

Visit the Centre on Aging’s awards webpage for full details: https://umanitoba.ca/centre-on-aging/student-opportunities/funding-and-awards

 

If you have any questions about the awards, contact Nicole Dunn, Associate Director: nicole.dunn@umanitoba.ca

 

UPCOMING STUDENT AWARDS WORKSHOP

For any students who plan on applying for the student aging awards, the Centre on Aging is hosting a Research in Aging workshop on Zoom with tips for applying for the student aging awards.

 

April 7, 2026 | 11:30 AM–12:30 PM | via Zoom

Tips for applying to student awards at the Centre on Aging

Nicole J Dunn, MA, Associate Director, Centre on Aging

Register on Zoom

 

About the workshop

Led by Associate Director, Nicole Dunn, she will provide suggestions and best practices for students to submit their application package for Centre on Aging adjudicated awards. Students will also gain a better understanding of how awards are assessed and adjudicated which will help you prepare more competitive applications.

 

 


 

Centre on Aging
University of Manitoba
338 Isbister Building-183 Dafoe Road | Winnipeg MB  R3T 2N2

 

Phone: 204-474-8754 (general office line)
Email: coaman@umanitoba.ca

Web: umanitoba.ca/centre-on-aging | Bluesky: @um-coaging.bsky.social
LinkedIn:
linkedin.com/company/centre-on-aging-university-of-manitoba | X: @um_coaging

Age-Friendly University hub: umanitoba.ca/centre-on-aging/age-friendly-university

 

 

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