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26 awards returned matching 'graduate and fellowship'
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Awards 11-20
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FLETCHER, JAMES GORDON GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP IN AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD SCIENCES
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Research Fields TEST |
Agricultural and Food Sciences |
Categories |
Agriculture
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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. |
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Name
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FREEDMAN, SAMUEL - GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP
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Research Fields TEST |
Law |
Categories |
Law
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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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Name
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GRADUATE ALUMNI PSYCHOLOGY GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP
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Research Fields TEST |
psychology |
Categories |
Social Sciences and Humanities
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Citizenship |
No citizenship available |
Eligibility |
The Graduate Alumni Psychology Graduate Fellowship shall be presented each year to the incoming student admitted to the Graduate Program in the Department of Psychology at the Pre-M.A., M.A., or Ph.D. level with the highest grade-point average as calculated for admission purposes.
Determination of the winner, and alternates should the winner fail to accept our offer of admission, shall be made by the Graduate Admissions and Financial Support Committee of the Department of Psychology at the time of making admission decisions. |
Value |
equal to the available annual interest |
Currency |
Canadian |
Tenable at |
No details on tenability available |
Deadlines |
No deadlines available |
Application Details |
Contact the Department of Psychology. |
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Name
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GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP IN MATHEMATICS
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Research Fields TEST |
mathematics |
Categories |
No categories available |
Citizenship |
No citizenship available |
Eligibility |
The Canadian Mathematical Society (CMS) and the Faculty of Science, University of Manitoba, agree to offer a renewable entrance fellowship for graduate students in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Manitoba. The Canadian Mathematical Society and the Faculty of Science will provide annual contributions of $12,000 and $3,000, respectively, as long as the CMS Publications Office is maintained in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Manitoba.
One fellowship will be offered to a graduate student who:
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is enrolled full-time in the Faculty of Graduate Studies in the first year of a Master’s or Doctoral program delivered by the Department of Mathematics;
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has completed at least one degree in a mathematical discipline at a Canadian university;
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has achieved academic excellence with a minimum sessional grade point average of 3.8 (or equivalent) in each of the last two years of full-time university study.
The Fellowship is tenable, at the same value, in the recipient’s second year of study provided that he/she:
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continues to be enrolled full-time in the Faculty of Graduate Studies in a program delivered by the Department of Mathematics;
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is in good standing in his/her degree program and has achieved a minimum sessional grade point average of 3.8.
The Fellowship will be awarded in 2008 and, normally, biennially thereafter. In any given year that a recipient does not qualify for continuation of the Fellowship, the selection committee will be responsible for naming an entering student to receive the Fellowship.
In any given year that the Fellowship is offered to an entering student, all graduate applicants who meet the selection criteria and who have been approved for admission by the Department, by March 1st of that year, will be considered for the award. In the event that no suitable candidate is identified or that the initial offer is not accepted, students admitted after March 1st may be considered at the discretion of the selection committee.
The Fellowship may not be held with any other individual award (scholarship, fellowship, or bursary) valued at more than $6,000 (per year). This restriction does not include employment income or research support paid from research grants. A student may hold only one Fellowship in his/her lifetime. |
Value |
$15000 |
Currency |
Canadian |
Tenable at |
No details on tenability available |
Deadlines |
No deadlines available |
Application Details |
Contact the Department of Mathematics. |
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Name
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GRIMES, D.R. - GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP IN STRUCT.ENGINEERING
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Research Fields TEST |
Structural Engineering |
Categories |
Engineering
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Citizenship |
Unrestricted |
Eligibility |
Colleagues, family and friends have established an annual fellowship at The University of Manitoba in honour of the late Douglas R. Grimes, P. Eng., President of Wardrop Engineering Inc. Mr. Grimes was not only a talented structural engineer but was a gifted manager and leader of people. At the same time as he served Wardrop Engineering for 33 years, he also worked diligently for his profession and his community and made tremendous contributions to both. Mr. Grimes was born in Montreal and graduated with his B. Eng. from McGill University in 1954. He then attended Queen’s University and graduated with his M.Sc. in 1956. He moved to Winnipeg in 1959.
He served as President of the Association of Professional Engineers and as President of the Association of Consulting Engineers of Manitoba. The Association of Professional Engineers honoured him with both the Merit Award and the Outstanding Service Award. In 1993, the Canadian Council of Professional Engineers presented him with the Meritorious Service Award for Professional Service. Mr. Grimes spent considerable time working in and for his community. He was a founding member of the Community Service Council and the Winnipeg Boys and Girls Club and served many years on both of their Boards. He was active for many years with the United Way, the Riverside Lions Club and at the Norberry Community Club. He was also an active sportsman, enjoying squash and curling. He loved to watch both professional and amateur hockey.
The purpose of this annual fellowship is to provide financial support to a student in the first year of the graduate program in Civil Engineering at The University of Manitoba who is specializing in the field of Structural Engineering. The award will be offered to a student who:
has been admitted to the first year of the graduate program in Civil Engineering at The University of Manitoba;
has achieved a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 (or equivalent) on all courses completed as part of the undergraduate program;
enrolls in the graduate program in the Civil Engineering, specializing in Structural Engineering, in September or January of the year in which this award is offered;
has demonstrated leadership skills and involvement in the community, both inside and outside the University.
Aboriginal students are encouraged to apply. |
Value |
The value is not available |
Currency |
Canadian |
Tenable at |
The University of Manitoba. |
Deadlines |
No deadlines available |
Application Details |
Contact the Faculty of Engineering. |
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Name
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HAMPTON UNIVERSITY GRADUATE STUDIES FELLOWSHIP
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Research Fields TEST |
Experimental or Theoretical Nuclear/Particle Physics |
Categories |
No categories available |
Citizenship |
No citizenship available |
Eligibility |
HUGS is a summer school designed for second and third year experimental or theoretical Nuclear/Particle physics graduate students who have finished (or nearly finished) their coursework. Students who are well into a research project are encouraged to apply as well. Acceptance into the program is competitive. Students will receive one transferable credit hour from Hampton University.
Each fellowship will cover tuition, fees, room and board, in addition to reimbursement of most, if not all, of the student's domestic, second-class round-trip airfare or mileage, whichever is less. Students will need to supply funds for incidentals, extra meals, etc.
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Value |
The value is not available |
Currency |
Canadian |
Tenable at |
No details on tenability available |
Deadlines |
April 2 |
Application Details |
For application details: http://jlab.org/hugs/
Forward all queries to:
HUGS 2012
Jefferson Lab
Attn: Tanya-Gaye Stewart
Suite 15
12000 Jefferson Avenue
Newport News, VA 23606
Updated February 23, 2012 |
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KAVANAUGH-LAVERENDRYE GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP
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Research Fields TEST |
History/Economics/Political Studies/Anthropology/Sociology/Linguistics/Music/Native Peoples |
Categories |
Social Sciences and Humanities
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Citizenship |
Unrestricted |
Eligibility |
Established by a generous gift from the late Mr. Martin Kavanaugh and his estate to ensure a continuance of his interest in the importance of the great explorer, Pierre Gaultier LaVerendrye and companions, to the development of Western North America and particularly of the West and Prairies. The objective of the fellowship is to promote research on and foster a greater knowledge of the relationship between New France and the Canadian West, including aboriginal-European relations and the fur trade.
The eligible graduate student must:
- be a member of St. Paul's College. Not a member of St. Paul's College? Log onto your Aurora student account to declare your membership.
- be enrolled in the Faculty of Graduate Studies at the University of Manitoba
- demonstrate an ability to use research materials in the French language
- be a student of history, historical geography, demographics, economics, political studies, anthropology, sociology, linguistics, the Church in Western Canada, music, Native Peoples and languages, cultural studies, or any other discipline that might advance the objectives of the fellowship as described
The fellowship is renewable for a maximum of four years, but must be reapplied for each year. The recipient(s) shall be expected to present an annual report of their year's work.
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Value |
$3,000 |
Currency |
Canadian |
Tenable at |
University of Manitoaba for the 2013-2014 competition year.
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Deadlines |
May 1 |
Application Details |
Visit the St. Paul's College web site at http://umanitoba.ca/colleges/st_pauls/graduateawards.html for an application form.
Contact:
General Office, Room 209
St. Paul's College
University of Manitoba
70 Dysart Road, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 2M6
T: (204) 474-8575; e-mail: wiebel@cc.umanitoba.ca
Updated: April 7, 2014 |
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KRAFT, DARYL F. GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP
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Research Fields TEST |
Agribusiness, Agricultural Economics |
Categories |
Agriculture
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Citizenship |
No citizenship available |
Eligibility |
Friends, family, and colleagues of Dr. Daryl F. Kraft have established the Daryl F. Kraft Memorial Endowment Fund at the University of Manitoba. The Manitoba Scholarship and Bursary Initiative has made a contribution to this fund. Dr. Kraft, former Head of the Department of Agribusiness and Agricultural Economics, was noted for his ability to explain complex agricultural issues in a straightforward and objective way to students, the agricultural industry, and the general public. The fund will be used to support a number of initiatives that encourage clear and objective discussion of agricultural issues in Canada including, in addition to this Fellowship, the Daryl F. Kraft Undergraduate Student Paper Prize in Agricultural Policy, and the Daryl F. Kraft Lecture Series on Agricultural Policy.
After the annual prize has been offered (Undergraduate Student Paper Prize), the balance of the available annual income from the fund plus any available unspent revenue will be used to offer one Fellowship, with a minimum value of $12,000, to an outstanding graduate student who:
1. is a Canadian citizen or Landed Immigrant;
2. is enrolled full-time in the Faculty of Graduate Studies, in the MSc degree in Agribusiness and Agricultural Economics (thesis option);
3. has obtained a minimum degree grade point average of 3.5 (or equivalent) based on the last 60 credit hours of study.
Only one recipient may hold the Fellowship at any one time. Recipients may hold the Daryl F. Kraft Fellowship concurrently with any other awards, consistent with the policies in the Faculty of Graduate Studies. |
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 Agribusiness and Agricultural Economics. |
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MANITOBA HYDRO GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP IN NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
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Research Fields TEST |
Natural Resources Management |
Categories |
Environmental Studies
Natural, Physical or Life Sciences
Social Sciences and Humanities
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Citizenship |
Canadian or Permanent Resident |
Eligibility |
Manitoba Hydro offers The University of Manitoba an entrance graduate fellowship in natural resources management. The objective of the fellowship is to make the field of natural resources an attractive option to top students graduating in natural and social sciences. The fellowship is to be awarded each year to the student who:
enters a full-time program of studies in the Natural Resources Institute at The University of Manitoba in the area of Canadian natural resources and environmental management;
has achieved an excellent academic record with a minimum grade point average of 3.75 in the last 60 credit-hours of post-secondary course work; and,
is a Canadian citizen or Permanent Resident.
Preference will be given to candidates who are highly ranked according to the criteria used by the Admissions Committee of the Natural Resources Institute. These criteria include academic excellence, letters of recommendation, relevant background and experience in the field of natural resources, and the overall potential of the candidate for contribution to the sustainable use of resources in Manitoba and Canada.
Preference will be given to Masters level students. If suitable Masters students cannot be identified, the Committee will then consider Ph.D. students. No award will be made if, in given year, the selection committee cannot identify a candidate of sufficient merit. In exceptional circumstances, the fellowship may be split among two equally qualified students. |
Value |
$5,000.00 |
Currency |
Canadian |
Tenable at |
University of Manitoba, Natural Resources Institute |
Deadlines |
No deadlines available |
Application Details |
Contact the Natural Resource Institute. |
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MCALPINE, J. PHYLLIS GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP
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Research Fields TEST |
biochemistry and medical genetics |
Categories |
Medical Health Sciences
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Citizenship |
No citizenship available |
Eligibility |
A personal bequest from Dr. Phyllis J. McAlpine, along with gifts from her friends and family and a contribution from the Manitoba Scholarship and Bursary Initiative, has allowed the establishment of a fellowship to support excellent graduate students in the Department of Biochemistry and Medical Genetics*. Dr. McAlpine, a native of southern Ontario, joined the University of Manitoba in 1972 after the completion of a Ph.D. in Human Genetics at University College, London, and postdoctoral training at Queen’s University. She was appointed Head of the Department of Human Genetics in 1993, a position she held until her untimely death from breast cancer in 1998. A pioneer in human gene mapping, Dr. McAlpine was held in very great esteem by colleagues worldwide, especially in her position as Chair of the Human Genome Organization (HUGO) Nomenclature Committee from 1992-1996. The encouragement and support of graduate students and trainees were among Dr. McAlpine’s favourite causes and the Department was honoured to find that she had made a bequest that allowed this fellowship to be developed.
Each year, the available annual interest will support one or more awards which will be offered to graduate students who:
are enrolled full-time in the Department of Biochemistry and Medical Genetics at The University of Manitoba;
show an excellent potential for a research career;
have achieved high academic standing (normally a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or equivalent);
have proposed to conduct or are already conducting research relevant to Medical Genetics.
This fellowship is renewable over the course of one degree (i.e., cannot be carried over upon completion of the Masters degree to the Ph.D. program). Applicants for renewal will be considered in competition with all new applicants in a given year. In a year when no suitable candidates are found, the award will not be offered and the available annual income will be reinvested with the capital of the fund. Selection decisions made by the committee shall be final. |
Value |
available annual interest |
Currency |
Canadian |
Tenable at |
Department of Biochemistry and Medical Genetics. |
Deadlines |
No deadlines available |
Application Details |
Contact the Department of Biochemistry and Medical Genetics. |
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