Recipients of the 2022 Global Scholarship
Our selection panelist have come to a consensus and we congratulate the following people on being awarded the Covidence 2022 global scholarship award.
Tier 1 - $15,000
Annie Tan
Deakin University |Women’s experiences of the indirect impacts of COVID-19 on maternal and perinatal health.
Dina Indriss-Wheeler
University of Ottawa | Interventions directed at men for preventing intimate partner violence.
Dumessa Edessa
Haramaya University | Community-level antibiotic access and use practices in selected sub-districts of Harar and Haramaya, Eastern Ethiopia.
Tier 2- $2,500
Aatik Arsh
University of York United Kingdom
Antonio Bognanni
McMaster University
Bereket Gebremichael Menota
Adelaide University
Fahmida Saadia Rahman
Western Sydney University
Mojgan Amiri
Erasmus Medical Center (EMC), Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Olivia Magwood
University of Ottawa
Sarah Jacobs
The University of Cape Town
Tier 3 - Covidence Individual Subscription valued $240
Abdul Cadri
Asma Zaheer
Benjamin Lazarus
Bianca Varney
Caitlin Jones
Cenjing Zhu
Chelsea Moran
Cristián Mansilla
Deepanjali Behera
Dilruba Fatima Sharmin
El Zahraa Majed
Elizabeth Hitches
Eman Alzghoul
Emily Bell
Emma Perris
Erynn Monette
Eugene Wong
Francisca Verdugo
Habtamu Kasaye
Habte Gobie
Hamufare Mugauri
Iris Martine Blom
Irvin Kendall
Israel Dabengwa
Ludoviko Zirimenya
Lyra Egan
Matthew Douma
Mmalehu Pelwane Mavis Mohuba
Mohammad Moharrami
Nirjhar Ghosh
Ogochukwu Onyeso
Priyanka Dubey
Qusai Khraisha
Roya Karimi
Sarah Morris
Shahrzad Motaghi
Tafirenyika Gwenzi
Thomasina Donovan
Timothy Olusegun Olanrewaju
Vanessa Cho
Virginia Margarita Sanguinetti Elizondo
Yaoyao Qian
To everyone who applied for this scholarship program you are making a huge difference to evidence-based practice and policy and we applaud your efforts. We wish you the best of luck with your studies and want nothing more than for you to succeed with your research.