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Name BERBRAYER, CAROLINE GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP
Research Fields TEST English
Categories Humanities
Citizenship Unrestricted
Eligibility A fellowship will be offered annually to a student pursuing full-time graduate study in English either at the M.A. or Ph.D. level.
Value available annual income
Currency Canadian
Tenable at University of Manitoba
Deadlines No deadlines available
Application Details Contact the Department of English.
 
Name BETTS, R.H. - GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP IN CHEMISTRY
Research Fields TEST Chemistry
Categories Natural, Physical or Life Sciences
Citizenship Unrestricted
Eligibility The R.H. Betts Graduate Fellowship ahs been established to honour Dr. Robert Holladay Betts and to support graduate work in Chemistry. Dr. Betts ia a significant contributor to this fund, as are his friends and colleaques. Dr. Betts began his scientific career at Atomic Energy of Canada in Chaulk River, Ontario. Dr. Betts went on the be the Head of the Department of Chemistry at the University of Manitoba and a member of the Board of Governors. Dr. Betts retired from the University of Manitoba in 1980.
This award has been established to foster graduate study in Chemistry and to support exceptional graduate students in the Department of Chemistry. The fund will provide awards, the number and value of which will be determined by the selection committee each year, will be offered to students who:
  • are registered as full-time students in the Faculty of Graduate Studies in the Department of Chemistry;
  • have demonstrated exceptional research ability at either the undergraduate level or graduate level;
  • have achieved a minimum degree grade point average of 3.5 (or equivalent) over (i) the last two regular academic sessions completed for students in their first two years of graduate studies and (ii) all graduate level sessions for students beyond the first two years of graduate studies.

  • Research ability may be determined by research publications or presentations at local, national, or international scientific conferences. Chemistry students in the first year of graduate studies will be evaluated based on CHEM 4710 - Research Project in Chemistry or Biochemistry or an equivalent course.
    The award is renewable, but previous recipients must re-apply each year to be considered and will be in equal competition with other camdidates.
    Value available annual interest, number and value to be determined by the committee
    Currency Canadian
    Tenable at University of Manitoba, Department of Chemistry
    Deadlines No deadlines available
    Application Details Contact the Department of Chemistry.
     
    Name CAMPBELL, DOUGLAS - GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP
    Research Fields TEST Agriculture
    Categories Agriculture
    Citizenship Unrestricted
    Eligibility Family, friends and colleagues of the late Honorable Douglas L. Campbell, the former Premier of the Province of Manitoba have established an endowment fund to support an annual graduate fellowship at the University of Manitoba in the Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences in honour of Mr. Campbell's life long interest in agriculture.
    The fund will be offered each year as a graduate fellowship for an M.Sc. or Ph.D. student in the Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences. The fellowship is to be offered eitehr as two supplementary (or "top-up") awards to recipients of the University of Manitoba Graduate Fellowships or as one independent (or "stand-along") award. The fellowship may be renewable, for one year in the case of M.Sc. student or two years in the case of Ph.D. students, based on progress reports and the discretion of the selection committee.
    To be eligible for consideration for this fellowship, a candidate must:
  • be a full-time graduate student in a thesis program
  • have an outstanding record of academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.5)

  • At no time during the tenure of this fellowship may a student concurrently receive other awards (scholarships and fellowships) totalling more than the amoung specified in the University's Awards Guideline.
    Value The value is not available
    Currency Canadian
    Tenable at The University of Manitoba, Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences
    Deadlines No deadlines available
    Application Details Contact the Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences.
     
    Name CURRIE, RAYMOND F. GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP
    Research Fields TEST Indigenous Canadian people, persons with disabilities
    Categories Humanities
    Social Sciences and Humanities
    Citizenship No citizenship available
    Eligibility Two awards are made possible through gifts from Dr. Raymond F. Currie, Dean Emeritus of Arts, his friends and colleagues, and through a contribution from the Graduate Fellowship Matching Funds Program, in support of Faculty of Arts graduate student research on issues related to 1) indigenous Canadian people, and 2) persons with disabilities
    Awards will be given annually to graduate students who: • are enrolled full-time in the Faculty of Graduate Studies, either at the Masters or Ph.D. level, in a program delivered by a Department in the Faculty of Arts in the year in which the fellowship is tenable; • have completed at least one Regular Session (or two terms) in the chosen program to date; • have achieved a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.5 (or equivalent) based on the last two years of full-time study; and • have undertaken or have proposed to undertake research focussed on issues related to indigenous Canadian people or to persons with disabilities. One fellowship will be offered to a student whose research focuses on issued related to indigenous Canadian people and one will be offered to a student whose research concerns issues related to persons with disabilities.
    Value The value is not available
    Currency Canadian
    Tenable at No details on tenability available
    Deadlines No deadlines available
    Application Details Contact the Faculty of Arts.
     
    Name DAFOE, J.W. GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP FOR STUDY IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
    Research Fields TEST International Relations
    Categories No categories available
    Citizenship Unrestricted
    Eligibility The Dafoe Foundation was established by friends and admirers of John Wesley Dafoe, Editor of the Winnipeg Free Press from 1901 until his death in 1944. He was Canada's most distinguished journalist and editor with a special interest in Canada's place in the world. The purpose of the fellowship is to support scholarship and research on any issue in the field of international relations and/or international comparative studies. Each year, one fellowship, valued at $10,000, will be offered to a graduate student who:
  • is enrolled full-time in the Faculty of Graduate Studies entering the first or second year of a Master's program in the any of the following: the Departments of Economics, History Political Studies, the Arthur V. Mauro Centre for Peace and Justice, or the Faculty of Law at the University of Manitoba;
  • has achieved a minimum degree grade point average of 3.5 (or equivalent in the previous 60 credit hours of study;
  • is pursuing a thesis stream related to the field of international relations and/or international comparative studies.

  • Recipients may hold the J.W. Dafoe Fellowship in International Relations concurrently with the other awards, consistent with the policies of the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
    Value $10000
    One scholarship at $10,000

    Non-renewable

    Currency Canadian
    Tenable at Tenable at the University of Manitoba for Master's students in the first or second year registered in the 2023-2024 academic year, in the Departments of Political Studies, Economics, History, the Arthur V. Mauro Centre for Peace & Justice, or the Faculty of Law.
    Deadlines November 29
    Application Details *23-24 Application Closed*

    Applicants are required to submit an online application. The application includes a cover letter, research proposal, and three (3) letters of reference.

    The online application system will prompt you to enter the names and email addresses of your referees. Referees will receive an email requesting they submit their confidential recommendation through the online application portal. Applicants are responsible for ensuring references and required documentation material are submitted by the application deadline.

    The online application can be found at the link below:
    https://applygrad.umanitoba.ca/apply/?sr=46232078-6f87-469b-bf89-13c11be1be68

    Late or incomplete applications will not be accepted.

    Please direct all questions pertaining to this award to Faculty of Graduate Studies Awards Office: graduate.awards@umanitoba.ca

     
    Name DEPARTMENT OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP
    Research Fields TEST Landscape Architecture
    Categories Architecture
    Citizenship Unrestricted
    Eligibility Friends and colleagues of the Department of Landscape Architecture have established an endowment fund to support graduate fellowships at The University of Manitoba. The Manitoba Scholarships and Bursaries Initiative has made a contribution to this fund. The award is intended to support research in Landscape Architecture by providing a fellowship to a master’s student in a thesis/practicum program.
    The duration of the award is for one academic year and is non-renewable. This award cannot be held concurrently with another major fellowship.
    The fellowship is available to full-time students in the master’s program in Landscape Architecture in the Faculty of Architecture. Selection is based on the quality of the thesis/practicum research proposal, as well as on high academic standing (normally a minimum 3.5 GPA).
    Value available annual interest
    Currency Canadian
    Tenable at University of Manitoba, Department of Landscape Architecture.
    Deadlines No deadlines available
    Application Details Contact the Department of Landscape Architecture.
     
    Name DICKSON, BRIAN GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP
    Research Fields TEST Law in Aboriginal Rights
    Categories Aboriginal
    Law
    Citizenship Unrestricted
    Eligibility This fellowship is both a top-up award to the University of Manitoba Graduate Fellowship or it can be offered to an entering graduate student in the Faculty of Law. The award will either be offered to the highest ranked UMGF recipient entering the Master of Law program at the University of Manitoba, Faculty of Law or it can be given independently by the Faculty of Law to an entering LLM student not receiving a University of Manitoba Graduate Fellowship. Preference will be given to a suitable candidate for graduate studies who is of aboriginal background or, if not, is intending to focus his/her graduate work in an area relating to aboriginal rights. If in any year there is neither a suitable aboriginal candidate or a suitable aboriginal project, the award is to be made to the best applicant, preferably one whose thesis proposal involves the broader issues of constitutional law and human rights.
    Value $2,000
    Currency Canadian
    Tenable at University of Manitoba, Faculty of Law
    Deadlines No deadlines available
    Application Details Contact the Faculty of Law.
     
    Name DOYLE, MICHAEL S. GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP
    Research Fields TEST Computer Science
    Categories Natural, Physical or Life Sciences
    Citizenship No citizenship available
    Eligibility Family and friends of Michael S. Doyle, Ph.D., have established a fund at The University of Manitoba in his memory. The Manitoba Scholarships and Bursaries Initiative has made a contribution to this fund. Michael S. Doyle was a Professor of Computer Science at The University of Manitoba from 1972 until his death in 1997. Among his colleagues, he is remembered for his rapport both with them and with students and for his sense of humour. He was a key figure in the Computer Science Department, having founded the Co-op Program and having served frequently as the Acting Head of the Department. The purpose of this fund in Professor Doyle’s memory is to assist graduate students pursuing a Masters degree (with thesis) in the Department of Computer Science.
    The fund will support an award that will be offered to a student who:
  • is enrolled as a full-time graduate student in the Faculty of Graduate Studies, in the first or second year of the Master of Science program in the Department of Computer Science (program must include a thesis);
  • has achieved a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.5 (or equivalent) on all courses completed in the degree used for qualification for admission to the graduate program, and has maintained a 3.5 average on courses completed in the graduate program.

  • This fellowship is intended for a student who does not already hold other awards totalling more than The University of Manitoba Graduate Fellowship.
    Value available annual interest
    Currency Canadian
    Tenable at University of Manitoba, Department of Computer Science
    Deadlines No deadlines available
    Application Details Contact the Department of Computer Science.
     
    Name FLETCHER, JAMES GORDON GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP IN AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD SCIENCES
    Research Fields TEST Agricultural and Food Sciences
    Categories Agriculture
    Citizenship No citizenship available
    Eligibility Through a testamentary gift from James Gordon Fletcher, a graduate in Agricultural and Food Sciences at The University of Manitoba (B.S.A. / 25), a fund has been established at the University to support a graduate fellowship in Agricultural and Food Sciences.
    The fund will support a fellowship which will be offered to a student who:
  • is entering the Masters of Science program in the Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences and enrols full-time in the program;
  • has an outstanding record of undergraduate academic achievement (minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.5 over the last 60 credit hours);
  • demonstrates an interest in and potential for research.

  • This fellowship cannot be held with another award valued at or higher than the current value of the University of Manitoba Graduate Fellowship at the Masters level.
    The fellowship recipient shall receive a renewal of the award upon achieving a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.5 in the first year of the Masters program. This fellowship may only be renewed once by the same individual. In years when a renewal award is made, no new award will be offered to a student entering the Masters program.
    Value Available annual income
    Currency Canadian
    Tenable at No details on tenability available
    Deadlines No deadlines available
    Application Details Contact the Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences.
     
    Name FREEDMAN, SAMUEL - GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP
    Research Fields TEST Law
    Categories Law
    Citizenship Unrestricted
    Eligibility This scholarship cannot be applied for on its own. It is offered to one of the highest ranked applicants entered in that year's University of Manitoba Graduate Fellowship competition entering the Master of Law (LL.M.) program at the University of Manitoba, Faculty of Law. The Right Honourable Samuel Freedman Graduate Fellowship will be governed by the same regulations as those governing the University of Manitoba Graduate Fellowships.
    Value 70% of annual interest earned on trust
    Currency Canadian
    Tenable at Faculty of Law, University of Manitoba.
    Deadlines No deadlines available
    Application Details Contact the Faculty of Law.
     
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