ARIMA is offering a 12-month postdoctoral fellowship of $32,000 to promote and support the training of a young researcher who has completed or will soon complete his or her doctoral studies in the social sciences or health care sector. Applications must be submitted no later than March 6. All details available here.
The Canadian Institutes of Health Research offer this fellowships to highly qualified candidates at the doctoral, post-doctoral, new investigator and mid-senior investigator stages of health research as an opportunity to learn more about current health policy activities and the science/policy interface. Application deadline is December 5, 2012. All details available here.
A limited number of bursaries are available to students who wish to attend the CRDCN annual conference in Fredericton on October 23 and 24. Complete the application form and send it before September 14.
A scholarship amounting to $500 to cover 50% of the tuition for a course at the Western Summer School in Longitudinal Data Analysis is available to students whose research is based on data accessed through a Statistics Canada Research Data Centre (RDC). The deadline for scholarship application is April 30th. For more information about the courses and scholarship application, please visit http://www.ssc.uwo.ca/summerschool/
To promote the use of detailed microdata in graduate research projects, the Quebec Inter-university Centre for Social Statistics (QICSS) has developed a Grant Matching Programme for Masters and PhD students. The 2012 competition is now open. This year, the QICSS, along with the FQRSC, also offers international internship scholarships. Deadline for submissions is February 15, 2012. For more information about the grant process, please click here.
With the goal of establishing and nurturing critical links between policy makers and external researchers in support of evidence-based public policy, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research in partnership with the Health Canada Strategic Policy Branch, the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research and the British Columbia Ministry of Health offer a short-term fellowship for highly qualified individuals who are engaged in health research at PhD, post-doctoral and independent researcher levels.
November 3, 2010 is the application deadline is for this joint CIHR, SSHRC and NSERC funding programme, designed for recent PhDs interested in a research-intensive career.
Candidates with a strong background in the analysis of family changes in Western societies are invited to apply for a post-doctoral fellowship at the Canada Research Chair in Social Statistics and Family Change.