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Mar 5 Pregnant Women and the H1N1 Vaccine
Mar 11 Coerced Participation in Clinical Trials: Conscripting Human Research Subjects
Mar 25 The Persistence of Race in Biotech Patenting & Drug Development
Mar 25 Mental Health and the Law
Mar 26 It's a No-Brainer: The (In)Admissibility of Functional MRI Evidence on Credibility


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CIHR Training Program in
Health Law, Ethics and Policy
Faculty of Law, University of Toronto
84 Queen's Park
Toronto, Ontario, M5S 2C5
email: info@healthlawtraining.ca
Tel: 1 + 416.978.3724
Fax: 1 + 416.978.2648

Stipends

Students can apply for non-funded or funded positions. Funded students will be offered stipends to support their graduate training at a minimum of $17,850 per year. The stipends are provided as a CIHR training award and paid out to students over the academic year.

CIHR Award information

Name of Award: CIHR Health Law, Ethics and Policy Fellowship
Sponsor: Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
Tenure: Tenable at Dalhousie University, Université de Sherbrooke, University of Toronto, or University of Alberta
Value: Minimum of $17,850 per year for full-time studies
Number of Awards: Approximately ten per year
Awarding Body: The Program Co-ordinating Committee of the CIHR Training Program in Health Law, Ethics and Policy
Conditions: Refer to the terms and conditions section

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