Alumni Wins National Research Award
Alina Gildiner (Class of 2001), the Institute for Work & Health's current Mustard Fellow, was awarded one of this year's Canadian Policy Research Awards. She received one of the Graduate Student Prizes for her thesis work, What's Past is Prologue: A Historical-Institutionalist Analysis of Public-Private Change in Ontario's Rehabilitation Health Sector, 1985-1999. (PhD, HPME, Rhonda Cockerill, Supervisor)
The Graduate awards were sponsored by the Government of Canada's Policy Research Initiative, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council. The goal of the award is to encourage scholars, early in their career, to think through and communicate how their research could inform future policy directions in Canada.
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