Graduate Students

We provide expert guidance in a training environment that produces skilled and confident researchers.

Graduate Training Opportunities

BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute (BCCHR) is home to more than 200 faculty members from the University of British Columbia (UBC) who provide supervision and mentorship in a variety of research areas related to improving the health of children and families. Prospective graduate students are encouraged to search our researchers and contact UBC’s Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies regarding admission requirements and the application process.

Seeking Research Credit to Fulfill Degree Requirements for Your Home Institution?

Visiting graduate students may be eligible to obtain research credit at their home institution by engaging in research training opportunities at BCCHR. Consult UBC’s Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies for more information.

Please note: Visiting students engaged in research activities who are not taking courses may be required to pay noncredit activity and student fees. Supervisors may cover these costs, however, this is at their discretion. For more information, review the International Student Guide.

Trainee Benefits

Once enrolled in a graduate degree program, BCCHR provides a number of research training awards. These awards are intended for graduate students actively engaged in research at BC Children’s Hospital and/or BC Women’s Hospital + Health Centre who are supervised by our researchers. Training awards include:

Graduate Studentships

For master’s or doctoral students undertaking full-time research in any health-related research area that has direct relevance to improving the health of children and families. $22,000/year

Research Methodology Training Grants

To help cover the costs of travel and living expenses for trainees who wish to participate in specialized training opportunities that are not locally available.

Sponsorship Requests and Trainee Travel Grants

To support workshops, conferences, and other academic events organized by research trainees at BCCHR. And to assist trainees to travel to prestigious national and international meetings and conferences to present their work, network, and learn.

Virtual Knowledge Exchange Grants

To assist trainees to connect with national and international research communities and disseminate their work virtually.

Contact Research Education

For any questions about training opportunities, contact the Research Education Coordinator.

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