Ontario Women's Health Scholars Awards
Program Overview
Introduction to University Programs
The University of Ottawa offers a wide range of programs for students to choose from. These programs are designed to provide students with a comprehensive education and prepare them for their future careers.
Graduate Programs
The university offers various graduate programs, including:
- Microprograms
- Graduate diplomas (GD)
- Short duration master's
- Master's
- PhD programs
Funding and Financing
The university provides several funding and financing options for students, including:
- Awards and financial support
- Working while you study
Ontario Women's Health Scholars Awards
The Ontario Women's Health Scholars Awards program is funded by the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. The program aims to attract and retain pre-eminent women's health scholars in Ontario.
Value of Scholarships
The value of the scholarships varies depending on the level of study:
- Master's Awards: $25,000 plus a research allowance of $1,000
- Doctoral Awards: $35,000 plus $2,000 research allowance
- Postdoctoral Awards: $50,000 plus $5,000 research allowance
Application Deadline
The application deadline for the Ontario Women's Health Scholars Awards is December 1.
Academic Essentials
The university provides various academic essentials to support students in their studies, including:
- Important dates and deadlines
- Exams
- Course enrolment
- Course evaluation
- Transcripts and academic documents
- Obtain your degree
Academic Support and Mentoring
The university is committed to providing students with an environment favorable to their success by supporting them in their academic development and success, providing personal support and helping them prepare for their careers.
- Academic accommodations
- Academic integrity
- Academic writing help
- Academic regulations
Experiential Learning
Experiential learning is an excellent way to confirm your choices, try something different, or discover new interests. The university offers various experiential learning opportunities, including:
- Co-op
- Community engagement
- Student exchange program
- Work-study program
- Entrepreneurship hub
- Research opportunities
Career Development
The university provides various career development resources and networking opportunities to help students prepare and launch their careers.
- Horizons program
- What can I do with my studies
- Career events
- Drop-in sessions
Faculties
The university has 10 faculties, each offering a range of programs and services.
- Faculty of Arts
- Faculty of Education
- Faculty of Engineering
- Faculty of Health Sciences
- Faculty of Law, Civil Law Section
- Faculty of Law, Common Law Section
- Faculty of Medicine
- Faculty of Science
- Faculty of Social Sciences
- Telfer School of Management
