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Student Travel Grants

The Legacy Fund of the Canadian Association on Gerontology is pleased to provide funding to assist CAG student members to attend CAG2023: Community Engaged Teaching, Research & Practice, October 26-28, 2023 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Student travel grants are expected to cover:

  • Student full conference registration ($150)

  • Portion of travel costs, depending on distance from the conference location

Eligibility:

  • Current student member of the CAG at the time of application and at the time of award; and

  • Presenting author on an abstract accepted for presentation at CAG2023 (see Important Information below)

Important Information:

  • The deadline for applications is May 1, 2023.  Late applications will not be considered.

  • Although abstract acceptance decisions are not expected until the summer of 2023, applicants must apply for travel grants by the deadline above.  If your abstract is not accepted for the conference, you will be deemed ineligible for an award.

  • All travel grant applications must be submitted through the online application form.  Applications will not be accepted in any other format.

  • You must also submit your abstract through the online submission system.  To submit your abstract, please follow the instructions in the Call for Abstracts.

  • Funding for travel grants will be limited and travel assistance is not guaranteed.  Please note that if there are more eligible applicants than available funds, individual grants will be distributed among all eligible candidates.

Submission Deadline: May 1, 2023

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CAG2023 is the 52nd Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Canada’s premier association of those who work, research or have an interest in the field of aging. CAG members receive reduced rates to attend CAG2023, among other benefits. Visit the CAG website to read more about membership and to view programs from previous meetings.

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