List of RHSE QEII-GSST Awards

The following QEII-GSST awards are offered through the Office of the Vice Dean, Research and Health Science Education. Please review the eligibility criteria before applying. For any questions, contact rhse.awards@utoronto.ca.

For the awards listed below, please consult directly with your graduate unit for additional details.

Award

Eligibility

Queen Elizabeth II/Edward Dunlop Foundation Scholarships in Science and Technology 

Preference will be given to graduate students supervised by faculty members in the Temerty Faculty of Medicine who are doing research relevant to arthritis biology and outcomes of autoimmune rheumatic diseases.

Queen Elizabeth II/Grace Lumsden/Margaret Nicholds Scholarship in Science and Technology 

Preference will be given in the following order:

  1. Graduate students supervised by members of the Department of Medicine involved in parkinson’s disease research.
  2. Students working in the area of neurodegenerative disease.
  3. Students working in the area of neuroscience research.

Queen Elizabeth II/H. David Archibald Graduate Scholarships in Science and Technology

Graduate students enrolled in the alcohol, tobacco and other psychoactive substances collaborative specialization.

Queen Elizabeth II/Heart & Stroke Foundation of Ontario Graduate Scholarship in Science and Technology

Preference will be given in the following order: 

  1. Graduate students supervised by faculty members in Temerty Medicine who are members of the Heart & Stroke/Richard Lewar Centre for Excellence at the University of Toronto.
  2. Graduate students supervised by faculty members in Temerty Medicine conducting cardiovascular/stroke research.
  3. Graduate students supervised by faculty members at the University of Toronto conducting cardiovascular/stroke research.

Queen Elizabeth II/Paul and Adelle Deacon Graduate Scholarship in Science and Technology

Preference will be given in the following order: 

  1. Graduate students supervised by members of the Department of Medicine involved in parkinson’s disease research.
  2. Students working in the area of neurodegenerative disease.
  3. Students working in the area of neuroscience research.

Queen Elizabeth II/Study in Pain Graduate Scholarship in Science and Technology 

Preference will be given in the following order: 

  1. Graduate student in Temerty Medicine who is studying in the area of pain and working with a member of the University of Toronto Centre for the Study of Pain.
  2. Second preference would be given to a graduate student in the University of Toronto who is studying in the area of pain and working with a member of the University of Toronto Centre for the Study of Pain.

 

Award Eligibility

Queen Elizabeth II/David E. Hastings Scholarship in Science and Technology

Preference will be given in the following order:

  1. Graduate students supervised by faculty members of the Division of Orthopaedic Surgery at St. Michael’s Hospital.

  2. Graduate students in the Temerty Faculty of Medicine supervised by faculty members of the Division of Orthopaedic Surgery.

Queen Elizabeth II/Dr. Dina Gordon Malkin Scholarship in Science and Technology

Graduate students studying Haematology and Oncology whose supervisors are members of the Faculty of Medicine.