The Women’s Association of the Mining Industry of Canada Burge Connell Bursary is awarded to an undergraduate student entering third or fourth year of Lassonde Mineral Engineering Program in the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering or a Geology program within the Faculty of Arts and Scie
The Women’s Association of the Mining Industry of Canada (WAMIC) Wood Scholarship is awarded to one or more undergraduate students registered in the third or fourth year of Lassonde Mineral Engineering Program in the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering or the Earth Science program in th
The University of Ottawa is proud of its internationally diverse student body. As a result, beginning in the fall 2024 term, international students from these countries will benefit from significant reductions in their tuition fees when they study in one of the eligible undergraduate progr
The Dan Leckie City of Toronto Award recognizes undergraduate or graduate students who are full-time residents of the City of Toronto, on the basis of academic merit and financial need.
The City of Toronto Women’s Studies (Undergraduate) Scholarship is awarded to an undergraduate student who has completed year three and is enrolled in a major or specialist program in Women’s Studies.
Both the undergraduate and graduate scholarships will be awarded on the basis of aca
To be awarded annually to a 3rd or 4th year full time or part time undergraduate student in any faculty who has financial need and an interest in pursuing work in any aspect of Caribbean study/research. Copy of final paper/work, conforming to accepted academic standards, should be provided to the CE
To be awarded to current full-time, undergraduate students at the University of Toronto on the basis of financial need with preference given to students with Indigenous backgrounds or whose parents did not attend university or college
The Allen Angus Rodgers Wheelchair Athletes’ Fund Disability Bursaries are of approximately $1,100 and available to disabled students in any program at the University of Toronto. Candidates must demonstrate financial need, contribution to their community through volunteer work or demonstrated
To be awarded to students on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic merit. Preference will be given to immigrants whose financial need is directly related to their move to Canada, especially those lacking family support in this country.
The Al Mercury Scholarship of approximately $500 is awarded to an undergraduate student who demonstrates community involvement, academic excellence, integrity and an appreciation and interest in music.
This scholarship recognizes an outstanding senior undergraduate or graduate student who has combined a special interest in relations between Japan and Canada with studies in business, law, economics, international relations, or political science
To be awarded to female students, who are residents of Etobicoke, on the basis of financial need. One bursary to be awarded to a first year undergraduate student and one bursary to be awarded to a second or higher year undergraduate student.
The Dr. Anderson Abbott Award of $4,000 is awarded to a black student in any program of study on the basis of academic achievement, financial need and contribution to the black community.
IDRC has helped graduate students undertake thesis research in the field of international development since 1982. The Bene fellowship, a bequest from the estate of John G. Bene, is offered annually to Canadians and permanent residents of Canada pursuing master’s or doctoral studies at a Canadi
The University of Toronto offers a number of in-course awards every year to registered undergaduate and graduate students. Unless otherwise stated, in-course awards are open to both domestic and international students. New for Fall 2023 / Winter 2024: All in-course awards will be awarded i