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Graduate Studies awards
Marilyn Rose Graduate Leadership Award
The award recognizes individuals for their vision and leadership on behalf of Graduate Studies at Brock in areas such as academic programming, research and scholarship, student services, and student experience initiatives – the kind of work through which a strong and vital graduate culture has emerged in support of graduate students and in support of the University’s academic and research goals.
• Katrina Carbonara, Student, MSc in Applied Health Sciences
Michael Plyley Graduate Mentorship Award
Nominations come from graduate students as an opportunity for them to pay tribute to an individual graduate faculty member who has provided them with outstanding support and encouragement in their development as a graduate researcher.
• Stephen Cheung, Professor, Department of Kinesiology
• Alison Cox, Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Disability Studies
Suzanne Curtin-Christopher Yendt Graduate Collaboration Award
Established in 2023, the Suzanne Curtin – Christopher Yendt Graduate Collaboration Award was created to recognize graduate students who have been outstanding in collaboration and leadership efforts in the Brock graduate community and beyond.
• Inaugural winner: Haley Myatt, MA in Child and Youth Studies
Jack M. Miller Excellence in Research Awards
These awards recognize graduate students who have presented projects that are highly original and are addressing significant questions.
• Zahra Fouladgar, MSc in Management
• Stacey Woods, PhD in Applied Health Sciences
• Carl Alano, MSc in Applied Health Sciences
• Robert Blom, PhD in Educational Studies
• Madelyn Huston, MA in Classics
• Marley Liepert, PhD in Interdisciplinary Humanities
• Anne Worrell, PhD in Chemistry
• Joshua Labrie, MSc in Earth Sciences
• Kaitlyn Carr, MS in Sustainability
• Victoria Dykstra, PhD in Psychology
Horizon Graduate Scholarship
Launched in 2020-21 academic year, the Horizon Scholarship fund (set to provide $1 million to incoming students over 10 years) is intended to help Brock attract top researchers and students from various fields while building a diverse and inclusive university community. This past year, the Faculty of Graduate Studies awarded 20 high-achieving graduate students from research-based programs the one-time $5,000 scholarship. Please see the following link for the full list of recipients: brocku.ca/brock-news/2023/03/horizon-scholarship-recipients-on-path-to-becoming-tomorrowschangemakers/
Caitlin Mahy, Associate Professor, Psychology