The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Team in Gender, Environment and Health has announced it will provide financial support to its members for presentations at conferences and publications related to the team’s activities. This incentive aims to promote the diffusion of the work done by the Team and increase its visibility.
Who may apply? Faculty members and partners of the Team; scholarship students of the Team and students who are involved in the Team’s activities.
How to apply? Complete the application form (see attached) and e-mail it to Marie Eve (rioux-pelletier.marie_eve@uqam.ca). Each Team member may be eligible to receive financial support for one presentation and financial support for one publication in 2012 (in exceptional cases more may be made available).
There are three application deadlines for 2012: April 15th, June 15th and September 15th.
Review process: applications will be assessed by the PI-Group of the Team, according to the relevance of the proposed communication or publication to the work and activities of the CIHR Team in Gender, Environmental and Health.
Financial support: the amount granted will depend on the availability of funds.
Feel free to contact them with any questions you might have.
Marie Eve Rioux-Pelletier
Équipe des IRSC sur le genre, l’environnement et la santé
CIHR Team in Gender, Environment and Health
www.geh.ges.uqam.ca
Centre de recherche interdisciplinaire sur la biologie, la santé, la société et l'environnement (CINBIOSE)
Université du Québec à Montréal
C.P. 8888, Succ. Centre-Ville
Montréal (Québec) Canada H3C 3P8
www.cinbiose.uqam.ca
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