IA Students and trainees
The CIHR Institute of Aging is committed to building and strengthening Canadian health research capacity in the field of aging.
Various resources are provided below to encourage the next generation of health researchers in aging. These resources include links to IA prizes, funding opportunities, potential training environments, careers, etc.
IA Summer Program
The CIHR Institute of Aging annual Summer Program in Aging (SPA) is designed to offer students and post-doctoral fellows involved in aging research, and those doing post-graduate clinical training that includes a program of research in aging, an advanced research training program that crosses disciplines, sectors, institutions and geography and that addresses one or more of the CIHR Institute of Aging's priority research themes.
Funding
Annual programs
- Fellowship Prize of Excellence in Research on Aging
Each year, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research - Institute of Aging (CIHR-IA) recognizes the highest ranked postdoctoral trainee in the field of aging from the CIHR open postdoctoral competition as the CIHR-IA Fellowship Prize of Excellence in Research on Aging recipient.
2022-2023 Recipient
2021-2022 Recipient
2020-2021 Recipient
2019-2020 Recipient - Doctoral Anne Martin-Matthews Prize of Excellence in Research on Aging
Each year, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research-Institute of Aging (CIHR-IA) recognizes the highest ranked doctoral trainee in the field of aging from the CIHR open doctoral competition as the CIHR-IA Anne Martin-Matthews Prize of Excellence in Research on Aging recipient.
2022-2023 Recipient
2021-2022 Recipient
2020-2021 Recipient
2019-2020 Recipient
Useful Resources
- Canadian Research Centres on Aging & Other Associations
- CAG Student Connection
- Canadian Geriatrics Society Jobs and Careers
- NICE (National Initiative for the Care of the Elderly)
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