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Clockwise from top left: Melissa deJonge, Egag Egag, Asma Shamim, Maya Ahia, Danika Quesnel, JesusMiracle Chiadika and Ananya Bhattacharjee (supplied images)

Seven U of T graduate students awarded 2023-2024 Inlight Research Fellowships in support of mental health research

Seven students from across the University of Toronto are recipients of the  awarded by , a U of T  committed to improving student mental health and wellness outcomes.

The $10,000 fellowships support graduate scholars who are leading research projects that aim to improve student mental health and well-being on campus and recognize the importance of student-led and co-designed research solutions. 

鈥淭he Inlight Research Fellowship Program is dedicated to promoting the development of leaders in post-secondary student mental health research,鈥 said Julius Haag, Inlight鈥檚 associate director, education and training and an assistant professor, teaching stream in the department of sociology at U of T Mississauga.

鈥淲e are actively supporting impactful research that will grow the perspectives and capacity needed to advance student mental health and wellness, as well as centring research that focuses on engaging the experiences and perspectives of our diverse student community.鈥

Here is the full list of Inlight鈥檚 2023-2024 research fellowship award recipients:

Maya Ahia 鈥 master鈥檚 student in clinical psychology, U of T Scarborough

Ananya Bhattacharjee 鈥 PhD candidate in computer science, Faculty of Arts & Science

JesusMiracle Chiadika 鈥 PhD student in higher education, comparative, international & development education, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education

Melissa deJonge 鈥 PhD student, Faculty of Kinesiology & Physical Education

Egag Egag 鈥 PhD student, Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work

Danika Quesnel  PhD student in clinical psychology, U of T Scarborough

Asma Shamim 鈥 PhD student in developmental psychology and education, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education

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