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Mary Buzzell Graduate Scholarship for Resilient Aging

This scholarship fund was made possible by the generous support by the Hamilton Aging in Community (HAC), is a charitable organization intended to relieve social isolation among maturing adults and seniors. HAC promotes resilient aging in community by disseminating information, enhancing lifelong learning, cultivating mutual support, facilitating opportunities for older adults to contribute, and fostering intergenerational engagement. The Mary Buzzell Graduate Scholarship for Resilient Aging reflects these aims by encouraging Masters Degree students at a crucial stage in their Aging-related career.

The scholarship is in honour of Mary Buzzell, a McMaster University faculty member in Nursing, was recognized by McMaster with an honorary doctorate as a pioneer in resilient aging, especially through innovative educational and community programs. Through her generous and skilled mentoring, she shaped several generations of regional leaders in the field of Aging and Health.

The Mary Buzzell Graduate Scholarship for Resilient Aging will be awarded annually to 1 Master Graduate Student ($2,500) who is preparing for a career in the multidisciplinary field of Aging.

Criteria for the Scholarship

  • Candidates much be enrolled in a Master’s Degree Program at McMaster University

How to Apply:

  • Letter (300-500 words) demonstrating ongoing commitment to resilient aging through applicant’s academic background, student projects and research, volunteer and paid-work involvements, and future goals.
  • Resumé (1 or 2 pages), undergraduate transcript, and McMaster graduate transcript.
  • Letter of reference from faculty supervisor.
  • Submit all these documents to Dr. Ellen Ryan (hamiltonagingcommunity@gmail.com) with the Subject Heading: Mary Buzzell Graduate Scholarship Application

Deadline

  • December 1st, 2024
  • Notification of Award: January 2025

2022 Travel Award Recipient

Blessing Ojembe Learn More

Blessing was awarded a Gilbrea Travel Award to facilitate her travel to the Canadian Association on Gerontology 2022 Conference –  “Knowledge Mobilization and Implementation Science” held in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada (October 20-22, 2022).