Awards News
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Congratulations to Nicole Dalmer for winning the "New Investigator" Award at the CAG conference!
Published: October 28th, 2022
Congratulations to Nicole Dalmer (Associate Director of the Gilbrea Centre for Studies in Aging and Assistant Professor in the Health, Aging and Society Department) on winning the New Investigator Award from the Canadian Association on Gerontology.
Related Event: CAG2022: Closing the Research-Practice Gap: Knowledge Mobilization and Implementation Science
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NEW! Karl Kinanen Student Research Scholarship
Published: April 20th, 2021
Starting this year, the Karl Kinanen Scholarship will be awarded annually to 1 Undergraduate student ($1500) and 1 Graduate student ($3000) from the department of Health, Aging and Society who, through their research are dedicated to improving the quality of care of older adults and to helping people stay connected in the Hamilton community. The research must be completed in conjunction with a thesis/graduate project.
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What do Astronauts and Older Adults Have in Common?: Highlights of the 2018 CAG
Published: November 20th, 2018
Gilbrea student, Kelsey Harvey, shares her experiences at CAG2018.
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CAG Provides Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Age-Friendly Spaces
Published: November 20th, 2018
Alison Ross, a PhD student in the Department of Health, Aging & Society, was awarded a Gilbrea Travel Award.
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CAG2018: Opening the Social: Sociological Imagination, Age and the Life Course
Published: November 20th, 2018
Research Assistant, Stephanie Hatzifilalithis was awarded a Gilbrea Travel Award to facilitate her travel to the Canadian Association of Gerontology (CAG) 2018 conference held in Vancouver, BC.