The Toronto Rehabilitation Institute is pleased to announce its $20,000
scholarship in Rehabilitation-Related Research for Graduate Students with
Disabilities is now available at additional universities. Besides the University
of Toronto, students at McMaster University, Ryerson University, the University
of Waterloo, Wilfred Laurier University, and York University are now eligible to
apply for these scholarships.
Toronto Rehab views the scholarship as
more than an academic award. “This exciting scholarship is intended to act as a
spur to involving people with disabilities in rehabilitation-related research,”
says Dr. Geoff Fernie, Vice President, Research, at Toronto Rehab.
“We
look forward to working closely with scholars from the eligible universities to
support their academic and research success and to open doors to careers in
rehabilitation research.”
With the support of TD Bank Financial Group,
Toronto Rehab is able to provide scholarships of $20,000 and a supplement for
educational expenses incurred as a result of the student's disability.
Applicants must plan to be enrolled in a rehabilitation-related graduate program
leading to a masters or doctoral degree at one of the eligible universities.
Fields of study must relate to rehabilitation but are not limited to any
particular discipline. Eligible disciplines may include but are not limited to:
Engineering, Social Work, Psychology, Medicine, Physical and Occupational
Therapy, Kinesiology, Nursing, Recreation and Music Therapy, Nutrition,
Pharmacology, Speech-Language Pathology, Biology, Biostatistics, Chemistry,
Physics, Early Childhood Education, Architecture, Computer Science, Sociology,
and Public Policy and Administration.
The next round of scholarships
will be awarded for the 2007/08 academic year, with an application deadline date
of May 1, 2007. Applications are encouraged from international students and
final year undergraduate students.
For more information on the Toronto
Rehabilitation Institute Scholarship in Rehabilitation-Related Research for
Graduate Students with Disabilities visit www.torontorehab.com or contact Lois
Ward at ward.lois@torontorehab.on.ca or 416 597-3422, ext. 3081.
The
Toronto Rehabilitation Institute (Toronto Rehab) is at the forefront of one of
the most important and emerging frontiers in health care today - rehabilitation
science. As a fully affiliated teaching and research hospital of the University
of Toronto, Toronto Rehab is Canada's largest academic provider of adult
rehabilitation services, complex continuing care, and long-term care. Toronto
Rehab is advancing rehabilitation knowledge and practice through research,
education and patient care. |