The Autism Scholars Awards Program was established with the support of the Ministry of Colleges and Universities (MCU) to ensure that Ontario attracts and retains pre-eminent scholars studying autism. The Autism Scholars Awards Program aims to establish a research community that meets or exceeds internationally accepted standards of scientific excellence, in the creation of new knowledge concerning child autism, and its translation into improved health for children through more effective services and products for children with autism, and thereby adds to the province’s capacity in diagnosis and assessment of autism and the quality of its treatment system.
Nominees must be sponsored and endorsed by the Dean of Graduate Studies at the Ontario university at which they are undertaking graduate study (Applicants do not need to obtain the Dean’s signature or endorsement when submitting the application. The Graduate Awards Office will provide this endorsement to those applications selected by SGS to put forth to COU). Potential graduate students should only apply through the Ontario University where they intend to hold the award.
Any sponsoring university is permitted to endorse up to two applicants per award level (master’s and doctoral) to the COU for the Ontario competition.
Applicants must submit an electronic copy of their completed application as a single PDF file (excluding confidential letters) via email to staceym.kwan@utoronto.ca by the application deadline, using the subject title “Autism 2021 App – NAME OF APPLICANT”. Applicants should include their student number in the body of their submission email.
Components 1 through 6 are to be combined into a single PDF file, using the file naming convention “Last name, first name – Autism 2021 App”. Incomplete or late applications will not be considered.
Master’s and doctoral applications will be assessed on their talent, the excellence of their work, the vision that they bring to their endeavours, and the impact that they foresee resulting from their work, as measured by:
The SGS Graduate Awards Office will notify applicants the University competition results in late January. The Council of Ontario Universities will announce the Ontario competition results in April 2021.
For further details and/or if you have questions about this award competition, please refer to the COU website or contact:
Stacey Kwan
Graduate Awards Officer (Provincial)
416-978-2205
staceym.kwan@utoronto.ca
COU Inquiries
Phone: 416-979-2165, extension 235
SeniorDirectorQA@cou.on.ca
COU Autism Scholars webpage
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