Health & Rehabilitation Sciences Common Seminar Series

Several seminars are open to all faculty and students in the HRS program, and are regularly scheduled thorough the academic year. Announcements about the speaker and specific topics addressed in each seminar will be provided via e-mails (Amber Trent) and posted on the HRS seminar board. Topics and format of these seminars may vary. A student may be required to attend one or more of these seminar series depending on their field and/or based on the recommendations of their advisory committee.

(Formerly HS 9500)

The Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (HRS) Common Seminar is a required program milestone.  MSc and PhD students must attend regularly the seminar in their first year of enrolment in the HRS Program. The seminar is intended to provide a forum for scholarly interactions among students registered in the various fields comprising the HRS program. In addition, the seminar is designed and will be run to foster the development of research skills necessary for graduate school success.

  • Milestone
  • Seminar Manager & Instructor: Dr. Laya Poost-Foroosh
  • Seminar Scheduled: Winter Term, (Selected) Fridays, 9:00am - 10:30am, Room 1330 (*), Elborn College
    January 11 (*Room 1576), January 25, February 1, February 15, February 6 (HRS Research Forum), March 1, March 15, April 5

HRS Common Seminar Series Tentative Outline 2012 - 2013

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Graduate Secretary

Cathy Collins
Phone: (519) 850-2440

• Application Process
• External Scholarships
• Thesis Defenses

Administrative Assistant

Nancy Inchley
Phone: (519) 850-2453

• Funding and GTA Letters
• Course Enrolment and Marks Management

Chair

Andrew Johnson, PhD
Health & Rehabilitation Sciences
Room 1014, Elborn College
The University of Western Ontario
London, ON N6G 1H1

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