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Name CANADIANS FOR CHOICE
Research Fields TEST sexual and reproductive health and rights
Categories Education
Law
Medical, Health or Psycho-Social
Natural, Physical or Life Sciences
Nursing
social sciences
Social Work
Citizenship Canadian or Landed Immigrant
Eligibility The Norman Barwin Scholarship for reproductive health is for a full-time graduate student registered at a Canadian University during the 2011-2012 academic year. The scholarship is open to Canadian Citizens or landed immigrants who are graduates of any recognized university, with an Honours degree or its equivalent. She or he must be enrolled at the time of application and must be working toward a higher degree (e.g. Masters or PhD) in the field of sexual and reproductive health and rights. This could include disciplines such as biology, Canadian studies, education, global health, history, law, medicine, nursing, political science, psychology, social work, sociology, and women’s studies. Other fields of study can also be considered relevant if the research project clearly addresses sexual and reproductive health and rights.
Value $2500
Currency Canadian
Tenable at No details on tenability available
Deadlines October 14
Application Details Visit the Canadian for Choice web site at http://www.canadiansforchoice.ca/scholarship.html for an on-line form and details. The form is also available by email or mail. Contact: Telephone: 613-789-9958 ext 223 Email: info@canadiansforchoice.ca Updated: January 25, 2012
 

 
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