Prospective Students

Revved Up Research Group


 


 

Dr. Jennifer Tomasone
Opportunities exist for students who are interested in pursuing postgraduate training in knowledge translation for physical activity promotion among persons with disabilities, cancer survivors, and health care professionals and trainees. Prospective students are encouraged to apply for funding from the Ontario Graduate Scholarship Program, the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada (www.sshrc.ca), the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (www.cihr.ca), and other agencies that provide support for graduate students. Interested applicants should email Dr. Tomasone with a letter of interest along with a resume and unofficial academic transcript.
 
 

 
Dr. Amy Latimer-Cheung
Graduate students are integral to the success and advancement of my research program. Applications for study at the MSc and PhD level are welcome. Students will develop expertise in areas related to health promotion, health communication, and special populations. Internal funding is available. Prospective graduate students are encouraged to apply to the Ontario Graduate Scholarship Program, the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada (www.sshrc.ca), the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (www.cihr.ca), and other agencies that provide support for graduate students. Interested applicants with an entrance average above 80 should get in touch with Dr. Latimer-Cheung via e-mail.  Please forward a copy of your resume and your unofficial academic transcript.
 
MSc and PhD poster

Revved Up Research Group

28 Division St. RM500

Kingston ON Canada

K7L 3N6

Tomasone Lab

tomasone@queensu.ca
613-533-6000 x 79193

Latimer-Cheung Lab

amy.latimer@queensu.ca
613-533-6000 x 78773