Pre-application Intent to Apply due May 15, 2017 Don't miss your chance to apply to the 2017 CFN Fellowship competition Qualified candidates are invited to submit their intent to apply for the fifth cohort of CFN Interdisciplinary Fellows.
You must submit your intent to apply online by 12 noon on Monday, May 15 to be eligible to submit a full application. Application Deadlines Only those applicants that submit their Intent to Apply online by 12 noon ET on Monday, May 15, 2017 will be eligible to later submit for consideration a full application package. Full Application packages are due by 12 noon ET on Friday, June 2, 2017, using our new online application for those who submitted intent by the May 15th deadline.
Our application process has changed, so prior to submitting Intent to Apply, candidates should review the Application Instructions available on our website carefully.
For full details on the competition and the application process, and a link to the Intent to Apply online form, visit the CFN website.
About the CFN Fellowship Program CFN’s Interdisciplinary Fellowship Program supports trainee academic work and furthers their knowledge of how to engage others in frailty and late life issues, and to work with interdisciplinary teams. The Program goes beyond traditional academic and clinical training opportunities by offering enriched experiential learning and interdisciplinary collaboration.
CFN will contribute a maximum of 50% of Fellowship funding and applicants must confirm within their application a partner that has agreed to provide at least matching funds in cash. All funds must be paid as Fellow stipends only. CFN funding levels are: $12,500 for Master’s level students; $17,500 for PhD level students, and $25,000 for postdocs or working professionals, to be matched by at least equal amounts by the Fellow's partners.The number of Fellowships awarded will be determined by corporate partner support, the quality of the applications and the number of applicants received among funding levels. Eligibility Criteria and Application The competition is open to Master's and PhD students, postdocs, and working professionals. Candidates from any discipline are encouraged to apply, so long as their proposed activities align with the strategic priorities of CFN related to improving care for older Canadians living with frailty. This program is open only to Canadian citizens and individuals having Canadian permanent residency status. Preference will be given to applicants who demonstrate personal and professional interest in late life issues related to frailty; for example, pursuit of late-life courses or specialization, or related work, community service or leadership experience. For full details on the competition and the application process, visit the CFN website.
About Canadian Frailty Network and its Training Program Canadian Frailty Network recently received a commitment of $23.9 million in renewal funding from the Government of Canada’s Networks of Centres of Excellence program for a second five-year term (2017-2022), and is continuing with the work it began in since its inception in 2012. In its first term, CFN supported 88 research projects at 45 Canadian post-secondary institutions and teaching hospitals, and the CFN community has grown to over 3,500, including 400 researchers across Canada.
CFN also provided training opportunities to over 550 students, recent graduates and other highly qualified people in its first term. A key aspect of its mandate is to develop the next generation of scientists, clinicians and health and social service professionals capable of guiding the development and implementation of new tools, technologies and interventions that lead to improved care for older Canadians living with frailty.
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