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Current Students

Advancing Quality Education

In the Faculty of Health, we are advancing quality education and supporting student learning through innovative teaching practices such as experiential education and eLearning. Experiential Education Experiential education (EE) is an approach to learning that bridges theory and practice within or outside of the classroom. Students participate in applied practical experiences and reflect on the […]

Certificate in Aging Application

  Privacy: Personal information in connection with this form is collected under the authority of The York University Act, 1965 and will be used for educational, administrative and statistical purposes. If you have any questions about the collection, use and disclosure of personal information from this form by York University, please contact: aging@yorku.ca.

Certificates

The following certificate programs are offered by the Faculty of Health. Cross-disciplinary Certificate in Aging Kinesiology Athletic Therapy Fitness Assessment & Exercise Counselling School of Health Policy & Management Digital Health Psychology York/Seneca Certificate in Rehabilitation Services Certificate in Psychological Methods and Data Analysis

Graduate Student Conference Travel Funds Guidelines

Eligibility and Award Criteria Applicants must be registered as full-time graduate students in the Faculty of Health at the time of their application AND at the time of their conference presentation. Applicants must be presenting a paper or poster as first author. Applicants may receive a maximum of $1,000 per fiscal year (May 1 – April […]

Graduate Student Funding Opportunities

Graduate Student Short Course and Workshop Funds Graduate Student Short Course and Workshop Funds are available to full-time graduate students in the Faculty of Health to offset the costs of attending external short courses, workshops or “bootcamps” to gain new research skills. Applicants can request a maximum of $1000. Graduate Student Conference Travel Funds Graduate […]

Graduate Student Short Course and Workshop Funds Guidelines

Eligibility and Award Criteria Applicants must be registered as full-time graduate students in the Faculty of Health at the time of their application AND at the time of the short course or workshop. Applicants must be attending a short course or workshop that is directly related to their current graduate research. These awards are intended […]

Health Studies (Policy, Management, Digital Health)

Health Beyond Medicine With rapid changes in technology and a growing population, non-clinical health professionals, including health managers, digital health specialists, and policy experts are in demand. York’s Health Studies program prepares students for careers in these rewarding fields while emphasizing an approach to health that focuses on broader societal issues. Maclean’s magazine has listed […]

Kinesiology & Health Science

Education in Motion Kinesiology and Health Science is the study of physical activity and its importance for human health, health science and society. The program addresses the continuum of the role of physical activity on human health from the cellular level to the whole body in the bioscience, psychological and sociocultural domains. By offering both […]

March of Dimes Canada Graduate Scholarship Guidelines

Scholarship Value $1,250 (may vary) Being selected for this scholarship could have implications for your graduate funding package. Kindly contact your Graduate Program Director if you have questions about your funding. Application Process To be considered for this scholarship, you must complete the online Student Financial Profile at sfs.yorku.ca/aid/sfp/ AND submit the following in hard copy to the […]

Meighen Wright Maternal-Child Health Graduate Scholarships Guidelines

Areas of Research Study (may include, but are not limited to) Maternal-child health Maternal-child mental well-being Early child development Mother-infant relationships Mothers, stress and coping Developmental pathways in infants and young children Pre-natal and post-natal interventions Health promotion for mothers and children Environmental considerations in infant/child health and development Patient safety issues relating to maternal-child […]