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Faculty of Education » Home » Congratulations to Dr. Jan Hare and her team on being awarded the CIHR Catalyst Grant: Indigenous Approaches to Wellness!

Congratulations to Dr. Jan Hare and her team on being awarded the CIHR Catalyst Grant: Indigenous Approaches to Wellness!

Congratulations to Dr. Jan Hare and her team!

Her team includes: Dr. Darren Warburton (School of Kinesiology), Dr. Shannon Bredin (School of Kinesiology), Dr. Moss Norman (School of Kinesiology), R Miles, P Oh (University of Toronto), Dr. Ryan Rhodes (University of Victoria), Gail Sparrow.


About the Catalyst Grant:
The aim of this Catalyst Grant is to provide seed money to support research activities related to Indigenous approaches to wellness which represent a first step towards the pursuit of more comprehensive funding opportunities (e.g., operating grants). This funding opportunity will fund researchers who, in collaboration with the Indigenous community, will develop, evaluate, and build on existing tools and methods to better incorporate Indigenous concepts of wellness in research designs.


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