Published: 15 Jan 2025 327 views
The CPCoE has created Capacity Building Initiatives (CBIs) to support research in fields related to Veterans’ chronic pain. The CBIs were created to support individual students completing research at the Master’s or doctoral level. The aim of the CBI program is to support and increase the number of researchers whose research is relevant to Veterans living with chronic pain. This investment in evidence generation will help to deepen the field of research and will provide critical support to the next generation of researchers in the field
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$20,000 will be awarded to the winner of University of Regina Chronic Pain Centre of Excellence- CBI 2025
Candidates must:
Please complete the CBI Application Form available here and submit it, along with all required supporting documentation outlined in the application, to [email protected].
For more details, visit University of Regina Chronic Pain Centre of Excellence- CBI webpage