Graduate Student
Join a dynamic research team at Western University, focusing on adolescent recovery from injury. Open to MSc or PhD candidates in health-related fields. Funding provided.
What You’ll Do in This Role
Graduate students are tasked with research supporting adolescents in their return to activities after concussion or injury, often working closely with both youth and adult stakeholders.
Day-to-day tasks include data collection and analysis, co-designing rehabilitation programs, and evaluating injury prevention initiatives, offering hands-on experience throughout.
Collaboration is key, as you’ll be involved in participatory research with caregivers, coaches, teachers, and clinicians to ensure practical project outcomes.
The projects focus on concussion support in schools, peer support for adolescent girl athletes, and investigation into injuries in para sports.
Expect mentorship and guidance from expert supervisors while developing academic and practical skills relevant to health sciences and rehabilitation.
Advantages of the Position
One significant advantage is the opportunity to participate in funded research, which means you can focus on your studies without additional financial stress.
There is a strong emphasis on participatory methods, ensuring research is meaningful and grounded in real-world experiences; this boosts employability and real impact.
Algunos inconvenientes a tener en cuenta
The program is only open to Canadian permanent residents or citizens, which can be limiting for talented international applicants seeking similar opportunities.
Graduate research in health sciences can be time demanding and emotionally challenging, especially when working directly with adolescent populations experiencing injury.
Veredicto final
For candidates passionate about concussion and injury research in adolescents, this is an exciting, well-funded opportunity to grow in a collaborative and impactful environment. Highly recommended for eligible MSc and PhD applicants.