Got a great research idea? Get midwifery research funding!
The McMaster Midwifery Research Centre (MMRC) is dedicated to excellence in midwifery research that informs policy, practice and education and improves the outcomes for pregnant and birthing families and their infants. Our aim is to promote excellence in maternal and child health and healthcare through the generation of evidence that optimizes the impact of midwifery care.
The MMRC Research Grant Program periodically offers research funding to MMRC members to support research, translate knowledge, and help build and promote midwifery research knowledge, capacity, and growth within McMaster University. The grant program offers a variety of funding for researchers at undergraduate, graduate, and various career stages.
Established in 2014, the McMaster Midwifery Research Fund (MMRF) is designed to support research in the field of midwifery in McMaster University and to help build research capacity and translate knowledge in the field. The funding for the MMRC Research Grant program is provided by the McMaster Midwifery Research Fund that is administered by the MMRC Scientific Advisory Committee Executive Sub-Committee and the McMaster University Faculty of Health Sciences Administrations and Trusts.
Applications for this years grants are due by April 30, 2023.
For more information, including the full grant call and application instructions, visit: https://mmrc.mcmaster.ca/research/mmrc-research-grant-program/
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