📢 Are you a researcher or knowledge user interested in supporting post-secondary student mental health and well-being at UofT? Join us in Building Collaboration to Catalyze Research in Student Mental Health – as part of the Inlight 2025 Research Development Grant program. Inlight Student Mental Health Research will be inviting UofT researchers and knowledge users who are interested in building multidisciplinary research teams to examine, innovate, and support post-secondary student mental health and well-being. An upcoming Expression of Interest will be open to faculty, staff and student life professionals, clinicians and healthcare providers across all disciplines, divisions and campuses at University of Toronto. This will be the first phase in a new approach to support the development of collaborative, multi-disciplinary, inter-sectoral research teams. Individuals who are interested in being involved in one of these teams as a principal investigator, researchers, or knowledge users, will be invited to complete a brief survey describing how their role and/or research activities intersect with priority areas in post-secondary student mental health and wellness. Please subscribe to our eBulletin and follow our socials to be notified of the launch of this first phase in our 2025 Research Development Grants competition! - https://lnkd.in/epAS-Tkr
University of Toronto - Inlight Student Mental Health Research
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UofT Institutional Strategic Initiative committed to improving student mental health & wellness.
About us
Inlight is an Institutional Strategic Initiative of the University of Toronto committed to improving student mental health and wellness outcomes by investing in high-quality, impactful research and driving scalable research innovations.
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https://smhr.utoronto.ca/
External link for University of Toronto - Inlight Student Mental Health Research
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- Higher Education
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- 2-10 employees
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- Toronto, Ontario
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155 College Street
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Toronto, Ontario M5T 1P8, CA
Employees at University of Toronto - Inlight Student Mental Health Research
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Khushi Patel
Jr. Cloud Analyst @ BMO
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Sapolnach Prompiengchai
2024 Global Rhodes Scholar @Oxford | 2020 Pearson Scholar @UofT | Aspiring Physician-Scientist
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Bilal A. Qureshi
2nd Year undergraduate at the University of Toronto | Budding Scholar | Aspiring Doctor of Neuroscience
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Sobiah Khan
Program Operations Assisstant | IRHR & Criminology Student at U of T
Updates
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SAVE THE DATE We are excited to announce that the 2025 Inlight Annual Research Symposium will be held at the University of Toronto Faculty Club! 📍 Address: 41 Willcocks St, St George campus 📅 Date: February 27th, 2025 More information and details will be shared in the coming weeks. Please access our 2025 Inlight Annual Symposium page and subscribe to our eBulletin to keep up with the newest updates: https://lnkd.in/emwtsVvP
2025 Inlight Annual Research Symposium
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Join us on Thursday, November 28, 2024, at 12:00 pm EDT | 5:00 pm BST for the next virtual session of the Global Speaker Series. 🌏💡 Researchers Dr. Nicole D’Souza, Dr. Daniel Hayes, and Le-Tien Bhaskar will explore social prescribing opportunities on post-secondary campuses that could support and contribute to overall student mental health and well-being. This session is open to postsecondary students, researchers, faculty, staff, and all interested community members! Register now at: https://lnkd.in/est4t-UU #uoft #universityoftoronto #globalspeakerseries #socialprescribing #postsecondary #mentalhealth
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Bloomberg Nursing's own Prof. Kristin Cleverley and Director of University of Toronto - Inlight Student Mental Health Research, has been named the inaugural Rossy Chair in Campus Mental Health at #UofT. This research chair that is supported by a generous gift from the Rossy Foundation is poised to make a huge impact on student mental health. Read more ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/gFdVXNBG #ThisisNursinginAction #WorldMentalHealthDay
Kristin Cleverley named the Rossy Chair in Campus Mental Health
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On #WorldMentalHealthDay, University of Toronto celebrates Professor Kristin Cleverley's appointment as the inaugural Rossy Chair in Campus Mental Health. Made possible by a strategic investment by The Rossy Foundation, this role will elevate the university's leadership in student wellness and mental health. As Director of the Inlight Student Mental Health Initiative, Cleverley's leadership will extend and deepen U of T’s existing efforts to optimize the way it delivers mental health services to students. Today, coupled with celebration, serves as an important reminder of the need to advance mental health care for students, aligning with global efforts to improve well-being. Read about Kristin’s appointment and her contributions to postsecondary mental health research through the article here: https://lnkd.in/gFdVXNBG
Kristin Cleverley named the Rossy Chair in Campus Mental Health
https://defygravitycampaign.utoronto.ca
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📢 This is a friendly reminder that the Notice of Intent submission period for the Inlight Research Fellowship program closes at 5 PM EST on October 7th. The final deadline for full applications is 5 PM EST on October 15th. Please feel free to reach out to us if you have any concerns or questions regarding the application process. Find full program details and submit your NoI application at: https://lnkd.in/eEJU5a4D
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Join us on Thursday, October 3, 2024 at 12:00 pm EDT | 5:00 pm BST for the next virtual session of the Global Speaker Series. 🌏💡 Researchers Dr. Siqi Xue and Dr. Emma Lawrance, joined by moderator William Hill and a student discussant, will explore the impact of climate change on mental health as well as opportunities for individual and community-based action and intervention on post-secondary campuses. This session is open to postsecondary students, researchers, faculty, staff, and all interested community members! Register now at: https://lnkd.in/eAAKrTVW
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📢 Planning to apply for the Inlight Research Fellowship and missed the September 20th webinar? The recording is now available – please contact us through our email: studentmh.research@utoronto.ca Remember to submit your Notice of Intent by October 7th for the opportunity to grow your research skills in this area (includes a $5000 stipend). For more information about the application process and eligibility criteria, please visit: https://uoft.me/aRt
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Thinking about applying for the Inlight Research Fellowship? Join us on Friday, September 20th, 2024, at 12pm EST for our webinar designed to support you to apply. This webinar is an opportunity to learn more about the application and adjudication process as well as expectations for student engagement in research. To sign up for the webinar, visit -https://lnkd.in/e_K2SZVb For more information about the Inlight Fellowship Program, visit - https://uoft.me/aRt
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📣 Inlight is excited to announce the launch of the 2024 Inlight Research Fellowship program. This program will support University of Toronto graduate students to grow their research skills in post-secondary student mental health and wellness. The Fellowship program: - Will support PhD or Masters students with stipend awards valued at $5000. - Is open to masters and doctoral students enrolled in a program of study that includes a research project. Apply for the opportunity to join the program now! 📆 Important Dates: September 20th: Application Webinar October 7th: Deadline for Notice of Intent Submission October 15th: Deadline for Full Application submission For more information about the application process and eligibility criteria, please visit: https://uoft.me/aRt Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto University of Toronto Faculty of Arts & Science Lawrence Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing University of Toronto Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto University of Toronto Mississauga University of Toronto Scarborough