Groww Cohort Program
The Cohort program annually accepts a group of 20 clinical trainees, graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and ECRs from across Canada chosen through a competitive application process.
Cohort members will have the opportunity to be involved in workshops and retreats, a structured mentorship program, experiential learning, educational workshops, a institute, and have the potential for funding opportunities.
What you’ll learn:
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Key clinical concepts
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Fundamental biology
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Research methodologies
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Critical feminist and gender theories
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Intersectionality between sex, gender identity, race, sexual orientation, and disability
What you’ll gain:
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Skills to pursue a career related to women’s health in various professional settings (e.g., academia, industry, government etc.)
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A platform to launch a career
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Opportunity to build a network and create collaboration opportunities
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Confidence through knowledge acquisition and mentorship relationships
When and where:
Most program activities will occur virtually to facilitate participation from trainees across the country.
Biweekly seminars hosted online on Thursdays from:
PST: 9 - 11am
MST: 10am - noon
EST: 11am - 1pm
CST: noon - 2pm
AST: 1 - 3pm
NT: 1:30 - 3:30pm
Cohort members will also participate in a one week in-person institute.
The 2023 Institute will be held September 25th-29th.
Location will be announced soon!
Who can apply:
Passionate graduate students (those in a masters or PhD program), post-doctoral fellows, clinical trainees, and early career researchers at a Canadian university who are looking to broaden their understanding and knowledge in girls and women’s health across the lifespan. Applications from other professionals may be considered on a case-by-case basis.
What you’ll need to apply:
1. Submit a pdf copy of CIHR Biosketch CCV.
2. Submit a pdf copy of a two-page (maximum) summary of your career trajectory and long-term future career plans, highlighting any relevant professional or lived experience and outlining how participation in the GROWW cohort will help you achieve these goals.
3. Submit a pdf copy of your university transcripts (unofficial is acceptable).
4. Submit a letter of support from your research supervisor (graduate students, post-doctoral fellows), program director (medical residents/fellows), or department head/dean (early career researchers). The requirements for the letter of support include:
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Career stage of supervisor (early/mid/late career) (does not apply to ECR)
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What is being done to financially support the applicant (does not apply to ECR)
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Description of applicant’s current stage and anticipated time left in program (does not apply to ECR)
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Applicant will be given protected time to complete GROWW related activities (1/2 day per week but times will vary).
Financial support:
GROWW is pleased to provide partial scholarship support to graduate students ($10,000/year for 2 years) and post-doctoral fellows ($20,000/year for 2 years). Priority for funding will be given to trainees who are supervised by an early career researcher.
In addition, costs associated with the in-person institute and other experiential learning opportunities will be covered for all cohort members.