Graduate Education

  • David E. Hunt Award for Excellence in Graduate Education

    This award was created as a tribute to Professor David Hunt on the occasion of his retirement from OISE, to honor his 50 years of university teaching, and in recognition of his exceptional contributions to graduate teaching. The award recognizes faculty members for sustained contributions to teaching, supervision and mentorship of students in graduate education […]

  • Peggy Leatt Knowledge & Impact Award

    Recognition of a recipient annually for achievements in developing transformative evidence on ways and means to improve healthcare and health systems. The ideal candidates for this award will be healthcare scholars – whether based in a Canadian University or elsewhere – whose efforts have created a key platform of evidence that has shaped health system […]

  • Louise Lemieux-Charles Health System Leadership Award

    Recognition for a candidate demonstrating leadership in bringing about measurable positive change, using innovative approaches to change and motivating others to improve the health system.

  • Eugenie Stuart Award for Program Leadership

    Recipients will be selected by a peer review process adjudicated by the IHPME Awards Committee. Performance in the following areas of teaching/mentoring will be considered as appropriate for each award:

  • Eugenie Stuart Teaching Award

    Recipients will be selected by for each program (CEHCR; MHI; MHSc; HSR; HPER; QIPS & SLI) by peer review process adjudicated by the IHPME Awards Committee. Performance in the following areas of teaching/mentoring will be considered as appropriate for each award:

  • Eugenie Stuart Award for Best Mentor

    Recipients will be selected by a peer review process adjudicated by the IHPME Awards Committee. Performance in the following areas of teaching/mentoring will be considered as appropriate for each award:

  • Eugenie Stuart Award for Best Thesis Supervisor

    Recipients will be selected by a peer review process adjudicated by the IHPME Awards Committee. Performance in the following areas of teaching/mentoring will be considered as appropriate for each award:

  • Robin Badgley Teaching Excellence in Public Health Sciences Award – Open

    These awards honour Professor Robin Badgley and his commitment to graduate education. We wish to recognize the outstanding contributions of faculty to the training and experience of students in our graduate programs, in all aspects of teaching, from the direction or teaching of a course, leading a seminar, supervising theses or practicum experiences to acting […]

  • Robin Badgley Teaching Excellence in Public Health Science Award – Early Stage

    These awards honour Professor Robin Badgley and his commitment to graduate education. We wish to recognize the outstanding contributions of faculty to the training and experience of students in our graduate programs, in all aspects of teaching, from the direction or teaching of a course, leading a seminar, supervising theses or practicum experiences to acting […]

  • The Larry Enkin Innovation in Teaching with Simulation Award

    To advance the use of simulation, the FIFSW Toronto Simulation Model aims to support the development of cutting-edge simulation-based learning in social work education and in related human service and health professions. To achieve this aim, FIFSW has established The Larry Enkin Simulation Award to recognize innovative projects. Simulation teaching and learning projects will be […]