3875, SAINT-URBAIN STREET
Office 5-05A
Montréal (Québec) Canada H2W 1V1
Phone : 514 890-8000, extension 14363
Fax: 514 412-7108
News
GHR-CAPS is launching a grant competition for the development of North-South research partnerships. The deadline to submit a proposal is January 5th 2013. For more information, please click here.
New Doctoral Bursary Competition
GHR-CAPS is pleased to launch a doctoral bursary competition. Download the call for candidatures here!
Summer School on Global Health - Globalisation and Health Inequities
We invite graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and professionals committed to global health research to apply to the GHR-CAPS Summer School which will take place in Montréal between August 19th and 23rd, 2013. See the call for applications for more information!
Grant competition for the development of North-South research partnerships
GHR-CAPS is launching a grant competition for the development of North-South research partnerships. The deadline to submit a proposal is January 5th 2013. For more information, please click here.
Call for Application - Postdoctoral Training Bursaries
GHR-CAPS is launching a competition for postdoctoral training bursaries! The deadline to submit an application is September 30th 2012. Click here for more information.
GHR-CAPS Program Evaluation
GHR-CAPS is beginning its program evaluation to follow the development of its community of practice in gobal health, evaluate its potential for sustainability and identify opportunities for collaboration in various fields. This evaluation will also help us better understand the structure and functioning of our community to find strategies to optimize its effectiveness. Click here for more information!
New Course
GHR-CAPS now offers a course on mixed methods in global health research! Click here for more information.
2012 Summer School
The call for candidatures for the 2012 summer school is now launched!
GHR-CAPS welcomes its first fellows
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Le Programme interuniversitaire de formation en recherche en santé mondiale vise à contribuer au développement national et international de la recherche en santé mondiale, par le recrutement et la formation de chercheuses et de chercheurs qui travailleront dans un environnement interdisciplinaire de haut calibre et dont la performance influencera les politiques publiques et les programmes de santé mondiale. L'objectif principal du Programme Santé-Cap est d'offrir des possibilités d'apprentissage, ainsi que des ressources humaines et matérielles pour la formation en santé mondiale, qui ne sont pas disponibles présentement au Québec et qui sont considérées comme essentielles au développement des compétences clés pour les futurs leaders en santé mondiale.






