New paths in clinical research: Introducing the CanNRT-IMPaCT Fellowship

A unique opportunity for clinical trials research training
Creativity in connection: Fellows design the 2024 CanNRT Summer School sticker

Fellows turn creativity into connection with sticker designs that reflect CanNRT’s commitment to inclusive learning, neuroaffirming research, and a strong national community.
Announcing the 2024 CanNRT Fellows

Students from across Canada advancing research in neurodevelopment and associated conditions
The CanNRT Fellowship advantage: Insights from alumni on the benefits of the program

In their own words, former CanNRT Fellows reflect on what they gained from the experience.
Co-designing an innovative and inclusive curriculum

Shaping the future of neurodevelopment research through collaboration
Training clinical researchers to drive real-world impact

CanNRT supports emerging researchers in gaining the skills to lead clinical trials and deliver evidence-based interventions for neurodevelopmental conditions.
Training the next generation to ask the right questions

CanNRT fosters interdisciplinary thinking and data-driven discovery to shape the future of neurodevelopmental research.
Advancing neurodevelopmental research training in Canada: The evolution of CanNRT

CanNRT expands its national reach, empowering early-career researchers to advance neurodevelopmental research and improve outcomes for individuals across Canada
Broadened horizons: A QART Fellow’s journey from Montreal to Glasgow

Kirsty Ainsworth, now a lecturer at the University of Glasgow, shares how the QART program deepened her understanding of autism and expanded her perspective as a researcher.
Building a national platform: Supporting the next generation of neurodevelopmental researchers

Jonathan Birks offers insight into why investing in early-career researchers matters.