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More than 100 awards returned (Only 100 retrieved)
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Awards 21-30
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ANDERSON, CYRIL L. - RIDLEY INC. FELLOWSHIP IN ANIMAL NUTRITION
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Research Fields TEST |
Animal Nutrition |
Categories |
Agriculture
Natural, Physical or Life Sciences
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Citizenship |
Unrestricted |
Eligibility |
From the gift of Mrs. Charlotte Anderson in memory of her husband, an awards fund has been established at the University of Manitoba. A graduate fellowship is available in the Department of Animal Science to a M.Sc. or Ph.D. student. The fellowship will be renewable for one (M.Sc.) and two (Ph.D.) subsequent years (based on application and progress report) at the discretion of the selection committee. To be eligible for consideration for this fellowship, a candidate must complete an application form (available from the Department of Animal Science) and must be: 1) a full-time graduate student; 2) accepted or continuing in the M.Sc. (thesis) or Ph.D. program; 3) specializing in Animal Nutrition. The fellowship cannot be held with any other graduate award valued at $6,000 or more.
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Value |
determined by selection committee |
Currency |
Canadian |
Tenable at |
University of Manitoba, Department of Animal Science
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Deadlines |
No deadlines available |
Application Details |
Contact Graduate Chair, Department of Animal Science. |
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Name
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ANDERSON, HUGH J. GRADUATE AWARD IN CHEMISTRY
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Research Fields TEST |
Chemistry |
Categories |
Natural, Physical or Life Sciences
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Citizenship |
No citizenship available |
Eligibility |
The Hugh J. Anderson Graduate Award in Chemistry has been established at the University of Manitoba with a gift of $70,000 from Dr. Anderson and a contribution from the Manitoba Scholarships and Bursaries Initiative. The purpose of this award is to support graduate students in the Department of Chemistry at The University of Manitoba who have demonstrated ability in research. The available annual income from the fund will support an annual award offered to a student who:
is registered full-time in the Faculty of Graduate Studies in the Department of Chemistry;
has 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;
has demonstrated exceptional research ability at either the undergraduate level or the graduate level. 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. |
Value |
available annual interest earned on fund |
Currency |
Canadian |
Tenable at |
University of Manitoba, Department of Chemistry |
Deadlines |
No deadlines available |
Application Details |
Contact the Department of Chemistry. |
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Name
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ANTENBRING GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP IN ENGINEERING
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Research Fields TEST |
Engineering |
Categories |
Engineering
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Citizenship |
Unrestricted |
Eligibility |
The Antenbring Graduate Scholarship in Engineering has been established by the estate of the late C.V. Antenbring, P.Eng., a highly respected pioneer in the field of structural engineering in Canada and the long-time President of Cowin and Company, a fabricator of reinforcement, prestressing materials and accessories for the concrete construction industry. Applicants must be in the first year of the Master's program in Civil (Structural) Engineering* at The University of Manitoba, must have an outstanding awards grade point average (minimum 3.5), plus a strong academic performance in courses related to structural engineering.* Starting in 2001-2002 academic session, two scholarships of $4,000 each will be offered. |
Value |
Up to amt. of interest earned on fund |
Currency |
Canadian |
Tenable at |
University of Manitoba, Dept. of Civil and Geological Engineering. |
Deadlines |
No deadlines available |
Application Details |
Contact the Faculty of Engineering. |
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Name
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ARCHER DANIELS MIDLAND FELLOWSHIP (full or part-time)
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Research Fields TEST |
full part time business management |
Categories |
Business
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Citizenship |
Unrestricted |
Eligibility |
A fund of about $65,000 has been established at The University of Manitoba (including matching contributions from the University) by Mr. Dwayne Andreas, Chairman Emeritus of Archer Daniels Midland Company and the 1993 winner of the International Distinguished Entrepreneur Award (IDEA) from The University of Manitoba's Faculty of Management.
The fund will provide fellowships to students who:
are enrolled either full-time or part-time in the Asper MBA Program, in the I.H. Apser School of Business at the University of Manitoba;
have achieved a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.5 (or equivalent) on the last 60 credit hours completed of an undergraduate and/or graduate program.
Preference will be given to full-time students. |
Value |
available annual interest |
Currency |
Canadian |
Tenable at |
Asper School of Business. |
Deadlines |
No deadlines available |
Application Details |
Contact the Asper School of Business. |
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Name
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ARCTIC INSTITUTE OF NORTH AMERICA
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Research Fields TEST |
biology, env studies, trad knowledge, bio, natural, soc sciences, anthropology, economics North |
Categories |
No categories available |
Citizenship |
Canadian |
Eligibility |
The Jennifer Robinson Memorial Scholarship For graduate students in northern biology, value $5,000. Application deadline: January 10 The Lorraine Allison Memorial Scholarship For graduate students studying northern issues (science or social science), value $3,000. Application deadline: January 10 The Jim Bourque Scholarship Canadian Aboriginal students currently, or intending to enrol in education, environmental studies, traditional knowledge, or telecommunication, value $1,000. Proof of Canadian Aboriginal descent must be provided at time of application. Application deadline: July 15 AINA Grants-in-Aid Interdisciplinary grant to augment research funds for young investigators (esp. graduate students), value up to $1,000. Application deadline: February 1. |
Value |
The value is not available |
Currency |
Canadian |
Tenable at |
No details on tenability available |
Deadlines |
No deadlines available |
Application Details |
Visit the Arctic Institute of North America web site at http://www.arctic.ucalgary.ca/index.php?page=scholarships_awards_grants for details. Contact: Arctic Institute of North America, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive N.W. MLT 814 Calgary AB T2N 1N4 Telephone: 1-403-220-7515 Fax: 1-403-282-4609 Updated: January 25, 2012 |
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ARNHOLD, ANTHONY GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP IN ANTHROPOLOGY
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Research Fields TEST |
Anthropology |
Categories |
social sciences
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Citizenship |
No citizenship available |
Eligibility |
In 2006, Mr. Anthony Arnhold (M.A./80), a graduate of Anthropology at the University of Manitoba, establishes an endowment fund to support an annual fellowship. The Manitoba Scholarship and Bursary Initiative has made a contribution to the fund. The available annual interest will be used to offer a fellowship to a student who:
1. is enrolled full-time in the Faculty of Graduate Studies, in the Master's or PhD program in the Department of Anthropology
2. is an international student (i.e., entering Canada on a study permit) from a country in Europe OR, is a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident whose regional study focus is on Europe;
3. has achieved a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.5 on the last 12 credit hours completed;
4. is pursuing thesis research for his or her degree in any subfield of Anthropology.
Candidates must submit an application form, two academic letters of reference, a curriculum vitae, and a two- or three- page research proposal explaining the contribution of the thesis research to the field of Anthropology.
The selection committee will have the discretion to determine the number of awards to be offered annually, although normally one will be awarded. If the selection committee determines, in any given year, that there is no appropriate candidate, the fellowship may not be awarded. The award is not automatically renewable but previous recipients may apply.
The fellowship may not be held with any other major awards offered through the University of Manitoba or national awards valued in excess of $6,000.
The selection committee will be the Graduate Programs Committee in the Department of Anthropology. |
Value |
Available annual interest |
Currency |
Canadian |
Tenable at |
University of Manitoba |
Deadlines |
No deadlines available |
Application Details |
Contact the Department of Anthropology |
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Name
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ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION U.S.
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Research Fields TEST |
rheumatism arthritis dissertation |
Categories |
No categories available |
Citizenship |
Specified Nationalities |
Eligibility |
Doctoral Dissertation Award for Arthritis Health Professionals provides one or two years of salary and/or research support for individuals seeking a doctoral degree. The research project must be related to arthritis management and/or comprehensive patient care in rheumatology practice, research or education. Not for laboratory research. The award amount is $30,000 per year. Indirect cost not allowed. |
Value |
The value is not available |
Currency |
Canadian |
Tenable at |
United States |
Deadlines |
No deadlines available |
Application Details |
Visit the Arthritis Foundation web site at https://www.arthritis.org/science/impact/awards
Contact: Arthritis Foundation, Research Department, 1330 W. Peachtree Street Suite 100, Atlanta GA 30309
Updated: January 25, 2012 |
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ARTHUR BUCKWELL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
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Research Fields TEST |
Architecture |
Categories |
Architecture
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Citizenship |
No citizenship available |
Eligibility |
In memory of Arthur L. (Bill) Buckwell (B.Arch:49), his sister, Miss Ethne Buckwell, friends, and
colleagues have established an endowment fund at the University of Manitoba, with an initial gift in 2011.
The available annual interest from the fund will be used to offer one scholarship to a
student who:
has completed with high standing [minimum degree grade point average of 3.5 (or equivalent) based
on the last 60 credit hours of study (or equivalent)] either in the Bachelor of Environmental Design or the Architecture Masters Preparation program;in the next ensuing academic year is registered full-time in the Faculty of Graduate Studies, in the
first year of the Master of Architecture program;
has, in the judgment of the selection committee, shown distinction in design in studio during their
Bachelor of Environmental Design degree or while in the Architecture Masters Preparation program.
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Value |
Available annual interest. |
Currency |
Canadian |
Tenable at |
No details on tenability available |
Deadlines |
No deadlines available |
Application Details |
Contact the the Faculty of Architecture for details. |
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Name
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ASIA PACIFIC FOUNDATION OF CANADA
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Research Fields TEST |
unrestricted policy relevant issues, Asia Pacific |
Categories |
Business
Natural, Physical or Life Sciences
Social Sciences and Humanities
Unrestricted
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Citizenship |
Canadian or Landed Immigrant |
Eligibility |
The Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada is committed to fostering the next generation of reseachers and analysts. To that end, it offers up to five one-year fellowships for recent Master's and Doctoral graduates whose academic background and professional goals include policy-relevant issued in the contemporary Asia Pacific. The Foundation welcomes applications from graduates in the social sciences, humanities, business, statistics, natural sciences and otehr academic and professional programs.
Post-Graduate Research Fellows are based at our downtown Vancouver offices and divide their time between a self-directed research project on Canada-Asis relations (or other Asia-related topics with clear Canadian policy implications) and the Foundation's other activities.
Applicants must be Canadian citizens or landed immigrants and must have completed a Master's or Doctoral program no more than 18 months prior to the application deadline. |
Value |
PhD award $38,000 MA award $35,000 for a one-year term |
Currency |
Canadian |
Tenable at |
Vancouver |
Deadlines |
February 14 |
Application Details |
Visit the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada web site at http://www.asiapacific.ca/grants
Applications should include:
Résumé detailing academic background.
A writing sample (published or non-published).
Two letters of recommendation from individuals who know the applicant. These must be sent directly by the individuals to APF Canada by the application deadline.
A 500-750 word description of the project that would be undertaken at the Foundation.
Contact: Grants Administrator, Suite 220, 890 West Pender Street, Vancouver BC V6C 1J9 Email: mailto:researchgrants@asiapacific.ca Updated: January 25, 2012 |
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ASPER, BABS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FOR PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES
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Research Fields TEST |
Peace and Conflict Studies |
Categories |
No categories available |
Citizenship |
No citizenship available |
Eligibility |
In memory ofBabs Asper (B.A./54), Dr. Arthur V. Mauro has established an endowment fund at the
University of Manitoba, with an initial gift in 2011.
The fund will be used to offer a scholarship for students in the Arthur V. Mauro Centre for Peace and Justice who embody public service based on a record of community service. The available annual interest from the fund will be used to offer one scholarship to a student who:
is enrolled full-time in the Faculty of Graduate Studies, in the first year of eitherthe Joint M.A. in
Peace and Conflict Studies or the Ph.D. in Peace and Conflict Studies;
has achieved a minimum degree grade point average of 3.5 (or equivalent) based on the last 60
credit hours of study (or equivalent);
embodies public service based on a demonstrated record of community service.
The Scholarship is renewable for one year for Master's students, and up to three years for Doctoral
students provided that the recipient:
continues to be registered full-time in the Faculty of Graduate Studies, in either the Joint M.A. in Peace and Conflict Studies or the Ph.D. in Peace and Conflict Studies;
maintains a minimum degree grade point average of 3.5 (or equivalent) based on the last 60 credit
hours of study (or equivalent);
is in good standing in his or her degree program. |
Value |
The value is not available |
Currency |
Canadian |
Tenable at |
University of Manitoba, only one recipient may hold the Scholarship at anyone time.
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Deadlines |
No deadlines available |
Application Details |
Candidates will be required to submit an application that includes (i) a current academic transcript(s), (ii) a statement (maximum 500 words) describing their record of community service, and (iii) two letters of recommendation (maximum 500 words each); one from a faculty member at a post-secondary institution and one from a representative of the broader community. The letters should describe how the candidate has met the requirements set out in criterion (3).
Contact Peace and Conflict Studies for details. |
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