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The Cure Foundation Fellowship In Breast Cancer Research Award

CURE Foundation Fellowship in Breast Cancer Research, established in 2013, will be granted to an outstanding graduate student working on a breast cancer focused research project.


Eligibility

Submission听Deadline

Supervision &
Status at the GCRC

Award Value

Funding Period

An application must be submitted by the competition deadline May 15th. Must be under the supervision of a scientist who is a full member of the Goodman Cancer Research Centre.
Please email听awards.gcrc [at] mcgill.ca听">awards.gcrc [at] mcgill.caif you wish to confirm that your supervisor is a full member of the GCRC

Candidate must be a Graduate Student who is within the first year of their program at the GCRC.
$10,000 (supervisor will supplement salary to a recommended minimum of $20,000) One year, no renewals.

How to Apply

Step 1: Arrange for Reference Letters

Arrange for 2 - 3 reference letters to be sent electronically by your referees to听awards.gcrc [at] mcgill.ca.
You must also enter the names and affiliations of your referees on the online application form.

Step 2: Prepare an Application File

The documents listed below must be submitted, in the following sequence, in a single PDF file.

Name your file: LastName FirstName AwardName YEAR

1.听 A Title Page that includes candidate's name, graduate status, current supervisor, and project title.

2.听 A detailed summary of candidate's proposed research project.听 The summary must be written by the candidate and should not exceed 2 pages (including references).

3.听 C.V. (including a list of publications)

4.听 A copy of academic transcripts.

5.听 Reprints/preprints of candidate's two most important papers, if applicable

Step 3: Apply Online

Complete and submit the online application form by the competition deadline.听Link to the online form

Evaluation Criteria

Candidate

CV (past performance, scientific achievements and activities)

Academic Transcript

Letters of reference

Project

Scientific excellence and reasoning

Experimental design and feasibility

Breast cancer relevance

Clarity of the research proposal

Insight into the future directions

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