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Applications are now being accepted for the 2022-23 Public Health Sciences (PHS) Merit-Based Awards.

A listing of the awards that are included in this call, along with brief award descriptions and details on the application process can be found below. Review the award descriptions to determine which  awards you are eligible to apply for.

Application Deadline:  Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Award Descriptions:

Paul Corey Scholarship for Applied Research in Biostatistics

Award Value:  Approx. $2,100
To be awarded on the basis of academic merit to one full-time thesis-stream MSc or PhD student in the Biostatistics program. Preference will be given to students beginning a thesis that focuses on both methodology and applications directly related to Occupational and Environmental Health.

Heather Milne Nielsen Graduate Scholarship

Award Value:  up to $2,370
To be awarded to up to six full-time or part-time students entering the second year of study in the Master of Public Health (MPH) Program in Nutrition & Dietetics at the University of Toronto. In keeping with the interests of Heather Milne Nielsen, preference will be given to students who meet the following criteria through a combination of study and experience: broad perspective of nutrition long term strategic thinking skills; that they are innovative, questioning, motivated to share knowledge and receptive to new ways of thinking and ideas; that they value and respect the individual and the community and have the potential to build community capacity. Priority will be given to those students who are committed to pursuing interdisciplinary study to broaden understanding of the multifactorial causes of nutritional issues.

Dr. Linda Panaro Excellence in Public Health Practicum Award

Award Value:  Approx. $2,500
Awarded to one Master’s student who is registered full-time within the Department of Public Health Sciences and demonstrates excellence in practicum placement, learning and research, and also embodies Dr. Linda Panaro’s passion for and leadership in public health. Preference will be given to those who also demonstrate academic merit.

Recognition Award for supervisor recipients: To be awarded to one practicum supervisor who demonstrates excellence in coaching and mentorship of students within a practicum placement as well as leadership in and passion for public health issues. Students are invited to nominate their practicum supervisors for this recognition by submitting a Nomination Form.

 Andrea Sass-Kortsak Award

Award Value:  Approx. $4,400
To be awarded to an outstanding research Master’s or PhD student enrolled in DLSPH, including IHPME. Preference will be given to a graduate student engaged in research related to management, evaluation or policy related to occupational health or, secondly, to a PhD student in the Occupational and Environmental Health program.

Vohra-Miller Doctoral Scholarship in Infectious Disease

Award Value:  Approx. $4,000
To be awarded to one full- time doctoral level research or professional stream student entering their second year of any doctoral program at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health on the basis of academic achievement and relevance to the study of infectious disease Selection will be based upon academic excellence.

General Eligibility criteria for PHS Merit-Based Awards:

To be eligible to apply, applicant must:

  • Be a full-time graduate student registered in 2022-23 (Master’s – Years 1 and 2; PhD – Years 1 to 5).
  • Have achieved an overall average of a minimum of A- in the most recent year of full-time study

 Application Process:

Email your application packages, including the following to awards.dlsph@utoronto.ca by the deadline:

  • 2022-23 PHS Merit-Based Awards Application Form
  • Transcripts – Graduate/ Undergraduate. unofficial transcripts printed from the University student web systems are acceptable.
  • A one page plan of study, or a description of the research or practicum detailing contributions/achievements in the area(s) outlined in the award.
  • One reference letter (Max one page). Exception: Heather Milne Nielsen Scholarship (no reference letter required). Reference letters must be emailed directly by the referee to awards.dlsph@utoronto.ca by the deadline.
  • CV (Max 2 pages)

 Terms and Conditions for PHS MeritBased Awards

  • The award holder must be a full-time student for at least 14 weeks in any term during which they hold the award. Exceptions apply to certain awards (refer to award descriptions).
  • Repayment of an award is required if a student withdraws from the program or transfers to another field of study..
  • The funding period is for the 2022-23  academic year (September 1, 2022 to August 31, 2023).  Award payments may be applied first to the student’s outstanding tuition fees.
  • Award funds will be incorporated into the annual PhD Funding Package for PhD students in the funded cohort.

Late or incomplete applications will NOT be accepted.

For questions, please contact awards.dlsph@utoronto.ca