Access a PDF version of the Fellowship Posting Here The Sinclair Cancer Research Institute (SCRI) at Queen’s University in Kingston, Canada and Common Sense Oncology invite applications for a one-year Cancer Health Services Research Fellowship with an expected start date of July 1, 2026. This fellowship will provide hands-on training (more…) The post Common Sense Oncology: 2026 Cancer Health Services Research Fellowship appeared first on Canadian Centre for Applied Research in Cancer Cont...| Canadian Centre for Applied Research in Cancer Control
La version française suit ARCC is assisting in recruitment for this study targeted at Canadian Cancer Care Providers. Many studies have noted disparities in cancer care and outcomes in marginalized populations. Leading cancer societies in the United States have recommended standardized collection of data on race, ethnicity, gender identity and other (more…) The post Should Canadian provincial/territorial cancer registries collect race/ethnicity and sociodemographic data? A survey study. a...| Canadian Centre for Applied Research in Cancer Control
The Health System Impact (HSI) Fellowship provides an embedded research opportunity for highly qualified doctoral trainees and post-doctoral researchers studying health services and policy research (HSPR) (or related fields). This is a unique opportunity for awardees to: develop their embedded research experience and apply their research and analytic talents to critical health system challenges that […]| Canadian Centre for Applied Research in Cancer Control
The CIHR Institute of Cancer Research is pleased to announce the open call for applications for its 2025 Early Career Researcher (ECR) Workshop, in partnership with the Canadian Cancer Research Alliance, Canadian Cancer Society, Cancer Research Society, Ontario Institute for Cancer Research, and Terry Fox Research Institute. The 2025 ECR (more…) The post APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN Fall 2025 Early Career Researcher Workshop (CIHR) appeared first on Canadian Centre for Applied Research in Cancer C...| Canadian Centre for Applied Research in Cancer Control