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RGHL Travel Grants
RGHL Graduate Fellowships
Undergraduate Student Member
RGHL Postdoctoral Fellowships
RGHL Internships/Stages
Institute for Health and Social Policy (IHSP) Opportunities
RGHL Travel Grants
The RGHL is pleased to offer travel grants to undergraduate and graduate students who wish to travel to academic conference to present their health-law related research. The aim of the travel grant program is to encourage students to pursue their interest in health law and to disseminate Â鶹Çø’s expertise in this field across the country and the world.
Travel grants have a maximum value of 500$.
For past travel grant recipients, you may consult theÌýFellows and Grantees page.
To apply, please download this formÌýand e-mail it to at rghl.law [at] mcgill.ca.
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
RGHL Graduate Fellowships
ÌýThe Â鶹Çø Research Group on Health and Law (RGHL) at Â鶹Çø’s Faculty of Law is inviting applications for graduate fellowships from LLM (with thesis) and DCL applicants (2024–2025 academic year) planning to complete their thesis on topics associated with the RGHL’s research interests.
Requirements
- Admission to the LLM (with thesis) or DCL program at the Faculty of Law of Â鶹Çø
- Completion of undergraduate-level studies in law
- LLM or DCL research project with a focus on law and health or health policy
Application process
Candidates must fill out the RGHL Graduate Fellowship form available . Successful applicants will be notified following their admission to their chosen graduate program.
Deadline for the RGHL Graduate Fellowship application: December 18, 2024.
1L Undergraduate Student Member
We are currently not accepting applications for this position.Ìý
RGHL Postdoctoral Fellowships
The applications for the 2024-2025 academic year will soon be open. Details for past applications can be found here.
RGHL Research Internships in Health Law / Stages de recherche en droit de la santé
Le Groupe de recherche en santé et droit de Â鶹Çø vous invite à postuler des postes de stagiaires de recherche payé: un au CIUSSS Centre-Ouest-de-l'Ile-de-Montréal et l'autre au CHU Sainte-Justine (CSJ), financés par une bourse du FRQSC. Des postes à temps partiel (10 heures par semaine; 12 semaines) sont disponibles, débutant pendant la session d’hiver 2025. Les stages seront complétés soit sous la supervision de Me Demitra Agiomavritis (CIUSSS) ou sous celle de Me Guillaume Desmarais (CSJ) mais le travail sera effectué en collaboration avec toute l’équipe des avocat.e.s d'un des deux centres selon le cas.   Ìý
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Pour plus d'information sur le CSJ, Ìý.Ìý
Les candidats doivent avoir complété leur première année d’études en droit. Prière de soumettre un court paragraphe expliquant votre intérêt (200 mots maximum), en indiquant aussi quels centres vous intéressent s’il vous plaît, votre CV et vos résultats académiques en droit avant le 5 janvier 2025 à 23h59.ÌýÌý
Veuillez soumettre votre candidature à : rghl.law [at] mcgill.ca Ìý
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The Â鶹Çø Research Group on Health and Law is inviting applications for FRQSC-funded research internships: one at the CIUSSS Centre-Ouest-de-l'Ile-de-Montréal and another at CHU Sainte-Justine (CSJ). These are paid part-time positions (10 hours per week; 12 weeks), starting at the beginning of the Winter term 2025. The internships are to be completed either under the supervision of Me Demitra Agiomavritis (CIUSSS) or under that of Me Guillaume Desmarais (CSJ).Ìý
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Applicants must have completed their first year of law studies. Please submit a short paragraph (200 words maximum) explaining your interest in the position and the centre you are interested in, your CV, and your law transcripts before January 5, 2025 at 11:59PM. Ìý
Please submit your application to: rghl.law [at] mcgill.ca.
Department of Equity, Ethics and Policy (School of Population and Global Health) Opportunities
The DEEP offers anÌýinternship program for students across disciplines at Â鶹Çø. The internship program trains and develops the next generation of leaders to catalyze solutions that benefit population health and welfare. The program offers research opportunities and diverseÌýtraining that build on the strengths of graduate and undergraduate education at Â鶹Çø in investigating how social conditions affect health and well-being.
DEEP applications for fall 2024 are now closed. More information on the DEEP internships can be found here.