Announcement: Presentation of the CRIR student committee 2022-2023

Dear students, dear members of CRIR,

CRIR is very pleased to support the next generation of researchers through its student committee. The latter is represented by one student representative of Axis I and Axis 2, as well as one student representative for each of the CRIR institutions.

Last May, a call for nominations was shared with the CRIR student community to fill positions on the committee for the year 2022-2023.

Today, we are pleased to introduce you to the members of the new CRIR 2022-2023 Student Committee :

CRIR Student Representatives by Axis

  • Axe 1 : Jeff Ferreri, Institut Nazareth et Louis-Braille, UdeM
  • Axe 2 : Alia Osman,Jewish Rehabilitation Hospital, McGill

 

CRIR Student Representatives by Site

Jewish Rehabilitation Hospital (JRH)

  • Jessica Hanson, McGill

Institut Nazareth et Louis-Braille (INLB)

  • Jeff Ferreri, UdeM

Lethbridge-Layton-Mackay Rehabilitation Centre (LLMRC)

  • Line Auneau-Enjalbert, McGill
  • Tosin Omonye Ogedengbe, UdeM
  • Joshua Simmonds, UdeM

Institut universitaire sur la réadaptation en déficience physique de Montréal (IURDPM)

  • Zeinab Ahmadian Sangkar, UdeM
  • Pauline Lemersre, UdeM
  • Étienne Marteau, UdeM
  • Julie Robidoux, UdeM

 

Each member of the student committee ensures an active presence within your research institution, to encourage social and scientific life and a sense of belonging to the CRIR. They are your representatives to the CRIR’s scientific direction on various committees and organize training workshops as well as social and scientific activities for you to network between students and researchers from various disciplines, several educational institutions and numerous CRIR research sites.

You will be invited to meet them at the first fall student activity, the Welcome Day for New Students, which precedes the Annual General Meeting of all CRIR students. Stay tuned, the official invitation will be sent to you soon.

Until then, we invite you to contact your site representative to share your ideas and get involved in the student life at your research centre.

We wish you a great summer!

The Scientific Direction of the CRIR and the Institut universitaire sur la réadaptation en déficience physique de Montréal (IURDPM).

 

Philippe Archambault, erg., Ph.D.            Claudine Auger, erg., Ph.D.   Â