Established in 2005. To be awarded by the School of Graduate Studies to graduate students conducting research in the area of bone marrow and blood cancer.
Established in 2009 by family, friends, and former classmates and professors as a loving tribute to Alison (Fisher) Lall. Alison earned her degree in Occupational Therapy in 1997. To be awarded by the School of Graduate Studies on the recommendation of the School of Rehabilitation Scienc
The John H. Moss Scholarship is awarded to outstanding undergraduate students in Arts and Science at the University of Toronto (St. George, Mississauga and Scarborough campuses), who are intending to pursue a second degree or studies at the graduate level. The award recognizes academic achievement a
Mitacs Elevate is a postdoctoral fellowship with an exclusive professional development curriculum component. Fellows address complex challenges through:
A one or two-year research project with a partner organization in need of high-level expertise
A professional development curriculum that p
In partnership with the China-United States Exchange Foundation, One Young World is launching the CUSEF Young Leaders Scholarship 2024 to identify eight outstanding young leaders from all over the world. The Scholars will be selected based on their proven positive social impact in tackling global ch
Today's increasingly complex global challenges require us to work together to build a better, more sustainable future, for both people and planet.
One of the most pressing of these challenges is the climate crisis. The IPCC’s most recent climate report has shown that we require urg
Established in 2014 by friends, family, colleagues, and industry partners in memory Brian McCarry, a past Chair of the Department of Chemistry & Chemical Biology. To be awarded by the School of Graduate Studies to a graduate student currently enrolled in the Chemistry graduate program. Preferenc
Established in 2022 through the estate of Brooke Townsend ’57, in honour of Brooke and his wife Irene ’57. To be awarded by the School of Graduate Studies on the recommendation of the Deans in consultation with the Associate Deans Graduate Studies of the Faculty of Humanities and the Fac
The purpose of this award is to commemorate and celebrate the life of past Schulich School of Law student, Beige Aubrey. She was a very kind and intelligent young women, who cared for others and the world around her. She received several scholarships when she was a student and worked hard to support
This endowed scholarship was established through a generous bequest from the Estate of the Honourable Alistair Fraser. The purpose of this scholarship is to commemorate the Honourable Alistair Fraser, a law school graduate, who became the Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia from 1952-1958.
The Newfoundland Scholarship in Law. It was renamed in 2011 to honor the Honorable John C Crosbie (1931-2020).
The purpose of the fund is to support students from Newfoundland & Labrador who show scholastic merit and selfless public service. Successful candidates will have demonstrated leader
Awarded to full-time International students who have been Awarded to full-time International students who have been displaced from their home country and are now living in Canada.
Gerry Godsoe's first love and most important contribution to Canada was in the field of public policy. In this role, he was a frequent advisor to governments. In the 1970s he advised on energy policies for the Province of Nova Scotia, chiefly in the field of offshore oil and gas, later becoming
In 2009, philanthropist Sir Seymour Schulich generously donated $20 million to Dalhousie Law School in recognition of the excellence education offered by the institution since 1883. In recognition of Sir Schulich's support, Dalhousie Law School was renamed the Schulich School of Law. Students ar
The Arthur Allister MacBain Memorial Scholarship was established by John H MacBain, in memory of his father, Arthur Allister MacBain (JD Dalhousie, 1951).
The Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science is deeply committed to fostering diversity within the engineering and technology sector. In particular, we aim to increase the representation and active involvement of Indigenous and Black communities.
In line with Concordia's ongoing e
The Richard J. Van Loon Scholarship, valued at $5,000 for the 2023/2024 academic year, is awarded annually to an outstanding international student from an African country. The award was endowed in 2005 by friends, family and colleagues in honour of Richard J. Van Loon, Carleton’s 10th Presiden
Established in 2020 by family in loving memory of Angela Manolescu ‘77, the first female Ph.D in Metallurgy at McMaster University. To be awarded by the School of Graduate Studies, on the recommendation of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, to Ph.D student(s) in Materials Sci
To be awarded to a 2nd or 3rd student who is enrolled in a Specialist or Major program in the Department of History of Art in the Faculty of Arts and Science or in Visual Studies in the Faculty of Architecture. Financial need must be considered. The recipient must also have a high GPA of 3.3 (B+) as