Essential resources for students in the Collaborative Graduate Program in Cancer Research. Find information on funding opportunities, course requirements, and program events to support your graduate studies.
Course Offerings
Students in the Collaborative Program complete one or more designated Cancer Research courses, either as required courses or electives in their home department.
| Cancer Research Graduate Courses | |
|---|---|
| Biomedical & Molecular Sciences (BMED) | |
| Principles of Drug Discovery & Development | |
| Advanced Molecular Biology- concurrent with BMED 411 (may not be appropriate for all graduate students/programs) | |
| Hot Topics in Cell Biology | |
| Molecular Basis of Cellular Function (may not be appropriate for all graduate students/programs) | |
| Public Health Sciences (EPID) | |
| Controlled Clinical Trials | |
| Introduction to Clinical Epidemiology | |
| Chronic Disease Epidemiology | |
| Pathology & Molecular Medicine (PATH) | |
| Experimental Cancer Therapeutics | |
| Cancer Biology | |
| Bioinformatics for Cancer Research | |
| Psychology (PSYC) | |
| PSYC 968 | Health Psychology |
Funding and Financial Support
All students in the program will be considered for funding support in accordance with their respective home program's funding policy.
External Scholarships
Students are encouraged to apply for external scholarships:
- Ontario Graduate Scholarships (OGS)
- (CIHR)
- (NSERC)
- (SSHRC)
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Travel Awards
Students can apply for the Weaver Trust Fund Travel Award to support conference travel and research presentations.