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International Society for Electrophysiology Kinesiology(ISEK) John V.Basmajian Memorial Graduate Award

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750 CAD
Grant
Canada
Location
07 Aug 2024
Application deadline

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Each year, the Faculty of Graduate Studies at Brock University invests millions of dollars into our graduate students and the research they are pursuing. There are many scholarship and award opportunities outside of Brock’s funding package. Students are encouraged to explore all options available to them in support of their graduate education.

Overview

Scholarship type

Merit based

Number of scholarships to award

Multiple

Grant

$750

Scholarship coverage

  • tuition fee reduction

Description

This award is made annually to a full-time domestic or international MA, MSc or PhD graduate student in the Faculty of Applied Health Sciences. The student must demonstrate high academic merit and be conducting research related to electromographic kinesiology of skeletal muscle. This award is not applicable to research into cardiac muscle, cardiology, or cardiac rehabilitation. 

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Benefits

The scholarship is worth $750

Eligibility

  • To be eligible to apply for internal awards, scholarships, and bursaries, the graduate student must be registered as a full-time student.
  • A student who is withdrawn from the university or has a change of status will have their scholarship eligibility reviewed and adjustments to their financial support.
  • Must be conducting research related to electromographic kinesiology of skeletal muscle.

Scholarship requirements

Disciplines

Health Sciences

Locations

Canada

Nationality

Any

Study experience required

Bachelor

Age

Unknown

Application

Application deadline

07 Aug 2024

At the time you submit your application to graduate studies at Brock University you are required to complete and submit the Graduate Student Internal Entrance Scholarship/Award Application which will appear on your applicant portal account as a document required for admission.

As part of the application process the student must submit the following:

  • A standard abstract formatted in accordance with the ISEK submission guidelines (see appendix I).
  • A two page (~600 word) outline should explain the rationale for the work, purpose and/or hypothesis, research design, results, discussion that highlights the significance of the work and key references. Up to two figures may be included within the two page limit.
  • A one-page (~300 word) letter from the student's supervisor that explains the role and contribution(s) of the applicant to the research project.
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