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Name PETRO-CANADA RESOURCES GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP IN ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN ENGINEERING
Research Fields TEST Environmental Issues in Engineering
Categories Engineering
Citizenship Unrestricted
Eligibility Petro-Canada Resources has established an endowment fund of $125,000 at The University of Manitoba to fund a graduate fellowship for students working on environmental issues in engineering. The available annual interest* earned on the fund (initially between $7,000 and $8,000) will be offered annually to a graduate student who:
  • is registered, or has received a letter of admission and will be registered, as a full-time student in the Faculty of Graduate Studies in an M.Sc. or Ph.D. program in one of the fields of engineering offered by the Faculty of Engineering; and
  • has entered a program of study and research both broadly related to the protection of the earth's surface, subsurface and water supply from environmental hazards and with a "problem-solving" content involving, at least to some extent, the development of cost-effective measures for treatment and abatement of undesirable environmental impacts.

  • Fellowship recipients may apply to hold this award for a second year, but it is not automatically renewable. In any case, no student may hold the award for more than two years.
    Value Between $7,000 and $8,500
    Currency Canadian
    Tenable at Faculty of Engineering, University of Manitoba
    Deadlines No deadlines available
    Application Details Contact the Faculty of Engineering.
     
    Name PLETT, D.F. HISTORY GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP
    Research Fields TEST history Mennonite migrants
    Categories Humanities
    Citizenship No citizenship available
    Eligibility The D.F. Plett Historical Research Foundation provides graduate fellowships for students in the Masters and PhD programs at the University of Winnipeg/Manitoba, and in the Masters program at Canadian Mennonite University. These fellowships are intended to encourage graduate students who are pursuing studies and research in the history of the forerunners and descendants of the 1870's Mennonite migrants to Manitoba. Value At the University of Winnipeg, a maximum of two fellowships are held at any given time. PhD Fellowships are $15,000 while Masters Fellowships are $10,000. At the Canadian Mennonite University, one Masters Fellowship is available for $7,500 Eligibility At the University of Winnipeg, eligible candidates must have been admitted or are applying to complete a Master of Arts degree in history in the Joint Masters Program of the University of Winnipeg and the University of Manitoba, or a PhD in history at the University of Manitoba. At the Canadian Mennonite University, eligible candidates must have been admitted to complete a Master of Arts degree in Theological Studies and have completed the 36 hours of course work in the program.
    Value The value is not available
    Currency Canadian
    Tenable at University of Manitoba or University of Winnipeg
    Deadlines No deadlines available
    Application Details Visit the Plett Foundation web site at http://www.plettfoundation.org/wp/?page_id=6
    Deadlines to apply: For application to study at the University of Winnipeg, the deadline is January 1st if studies are to commence in the fall of that year. For applications to study at the Canadian Mennonite University, the deadline are March 1st if studies are to commence in the fall of that year, and July 1st if studies are to commence in January. Contact: D.F. Plett Historical Research Foundation, Inc. c/o The University of Winnipeg, 515 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg MB R3B 2E9 Updated: February 6, 2012
     
    Name SZATHMÁRY, DR. EMÖKE J.E. GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP IN BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
    Research Fields TEST biological anthropology
    Categories social sciences
    Citizenship No citizenship available
    Eligibility In honour of Dr. Emöke J.E. Szathmáry, an endowment fund has been established at the University of Manitoba to commemorate her tenure as President and Vice-Chancellor of the University (1996 – 2008). The Manitoba Scholarship and Bursary Initiative has made a contribution to the fund. In recognition of the many contributions that Dr. Szathmáry has made to research in biological anthropology, the fund will be used to offer graduate fellowships to students in this discipline. The available annual interest on the fund will be used to offer a renewable fellowship to a graduate student who:
  • is enrolled full-time in the Faculty of Graduate Studies, in the first year of a Masters or Doctoral program in the Department of Anthropology;
  • has achieved a minimum degree grade point average of 3.5 (or equivalent) based on the last 60 credit hours of study;
  • is undertaking or has proposed to undertake thesis research in biological anthropology.

  • The Fellowship is renewable for either one or three years, for Master’s and Doctoral students, respectively, provided that the recipient:
  • continues to be registered full-time in the Faculty of Graduate Studies, in a Masters or Doctoral program in the Department of Anthropology;
  • has maintained a minimum degree grade point average of 3.5 (or equivalent) based on the last 60 credit hours of study;
  • is in good standing in his or her degree program.

  • Candidates will be assessed as follows: record of academic achievement (30%), research statement (40%), letters of reference (30%). Only one recipient may hold the Fellowship at any one time. Recipients may hold the Dr. Emöke J.E. Szathmáry Graduate Fellowship in Biological Anthropology concurrently with any other awards, consistent with policies in the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
    Value available annual interest
    Currency Canadian
    Tenable at University of Manitoba
    Deadlines No deadlines available
    Application Details Contact the Faculty of Anthropology.
     
    Name TRANSCANADA PIPELINES GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP
    Research Fields TEST pipeline systems
    Categories Engineering
    Natural, Physical or Life Sciences
    Citizenship Unrestricted
    Eligibility Two funds have been established by TransCanada PipeLines, as part of the Graduate Fellowship Matching Funds program, to provide graduate fellowships annually, one in the Faculty of Engineering and one in the Faculty of Science. The available annual interest *earned (initially about $2000 each) is to be offered each year from these funds.
    The TransCanada PipeLines Graduate Fellowship in Engineering shall be awarded to a full-time graduate student with high academic standing (minimum 3.5 G.P.A.) from any Department in the Faculty of Engineering, who is working towards a Ph.D. or Masters degree, preferably in the field of pipeline systems.
    The TransCanada PipeLines Graduate Fellowship in Science shall be awarded to a full-time graduate student with high academic standing (minimum 3.5 G.P.A.) in the Faculty of Science. This fellowship is normally to be offered as a supplementary ("top-up") award to a University of Manitoba Graduate Fellowship (UMGF) recipient, but may be offered as a "stand-alone" award, at the discretion of the selection committee.
    Value Up to 70% of interest earned
    Currency Canadian
    Tenable at Faculty of Engineering and Faculty of Science at the University of Manitoba.
    Deadlines No deadlines available
    Application Details Contact the Faculty of Engineering and the Faculty of Science.
     
    Name UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP (UMGF)
    Research Fields TEST All fields eligible except pre-Master's, Occasional students, MBA, MFin, MSCM
    Categories No categories available
    Citizenship Unrestricted
    Eligibility The University of Manitoba and the Faculty of Graduate Studies offer the University of Manitoba Graduate Fellowships (UMGFs). The fellowships are awarded annually to graduate students who have demonstrated intellectual ability and academic accomplishments. The fellowships, valued at $18,000 at the Ph.D. level and at $14,000 at the Master’s level, are offered each year to graduate students who:

    (1) are enrolled in or plan to enroll in the Faculty of Graduate Studies at the University of Manitoba in a research-based Master’s or Ph.D. program as full-time students (not including pre-Master’s or Occasional students; Master’s of Business Administration (MBA), Master of Finance (MFin), and Master of Supply Chain Management (MSCM), students are not eligible for the UMGF as these programs do not have a research/thesis component;

    (2) minimum admission grade point average of 3.00 based on their admission to their current graduate program. Some departments require a higher GPA to be eligible;

    (3) show great promise as researchers and as graduate students;

    (4) are admitted to, or registered in, a program that is eligible for tri-council graduate student awards.

    The UMGFs may be held in part or full, for the first two years of the Master’s program (from the date of admission) and for the first four years of a Ph.D. program (from the date of admission). To determine length of time spent in a graduate program, two years of part-time study in a graduate program will be deemed equivalent to one year of full-time study at both the Master’s and the Ph.D. level. In the case of a transfer from Master’s to Ph.D. without completion of the Master’s degree, transfer denotes that the course work completed in the Master’s program would normally become part of the Ph.D. program. Therefore, the number of years spent in the Master’s program would be calculated as years spent in the Ph.D. program.

    During tenure of the award, recipients must maintain a minimum degree grade point average of 3.0 and cannot receive a grade lower than a C+ (including AX courses).

    The UMGF is not tenable with any other scholarship that is of equal or greater monetary value than the awarded yearly UMGF.

    The above define minimum conditions of eligibility. Individual faculties are responsible for selecting recipients from amongst the students admitted to, or enrolled in, a program offered by a department or unit within that Faculty.

    Value $14,000 for Masters; $18,000 for Ph.D.
    Currency Canadian
    Tenable at 2023-2024 academic year. UM Graduate students must be registered Full-Time to be eligible for this award.
    Deadlines No deadlines available
    Application Details Contact your home department regarding deadline and application details for the 2023-2024 UMGF.

    All UMGF applications are submitted to students home departments.

    Note: Students in the Master of Business Administration program (MBA), the Master of Finance program (MFin), and Master of Supply Chain Management (MCSM), are not eligible for the UMGF.

    Recipients can work unlimited hours, full or part-time, and maintain their UMGF, as long as a student remains a full-time graduate student, meets graduate program requirements, and meets conditions outlined in the UMGF Award Holder’s Guide.

    Revised: Senate, February 1st, 2017.

    Last updated 2023

     
    Name WINNIPEG COMMODITY EXCHANGE GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP
    Research Fields TEST Agriculture, futures market, risk management commodity marketing
    Categories Agriculture
    Citizenship Canadian or Permanent Resident
    Eligibility The Winnipeg Commodity Exchange has established an endowment fund to provide a graduate fellowship at the University of Manitoba to commemorate the key economic role played by the Winnipeg Commodity Exchange in the commerce of Winnipeg and Canada, particularly the grains and oilseeds sector of western Canada.
    The timing and value of the fellowship will depend on the availability of funds. In any given year that sufficient funds are available, the available interest (including any accumulated revenue) will be used to offer one fellowship, with a minimum value of $12,000, to a graduate student who:
  • is a Canadian citizen, or permanent resident (i.e., landed immigrant);
  • is enrolled full-time in the Faculty of Graduate Studies in the Department of Agribusiness and Agricultural Economics at the University of Manitoba;
  • has achieved a minimum grade point average of 3.4 based on the last two years of full time study (both undergraduate and graduate courses may be included);
  • is carrying out research regarding futures markets, risk management or commodity marketing in Canada and normally is following the thesis option.
    Selection will be based on academic achievement recognizing grade point average as well as the degree of difficulty and the relevance of courses to the field of studies. Selection will also take into consideration the research proposal, other available funding and the proposal’s applicability to commodity futures, risk management or commodity marketing in Canada. Preference will be given to applicants who are entering the M.Sc. program; however, applications from students already enrolled will be considered. The recipient will be honored with the title of Winnipeg Commodity Exchange Fellow. The fellowship is tenable for one year only, payable quarterly conditional on maintenance of a GPA of 3.4. In special circumstances, the selection committee will have the discretion to award a partial fellowship or to divide the available interest and offer a second partial fellowship. In this case, the full honor of being designated as the Winnipeg Commodity Exchange Fellow will still be accorded. The annual value of the fellowship will be annually reviewed and determined by the selection committee.
  • Value dependant on availability of funds
    Currency Canadian
    Tenable at University of Manitoba.
    Deadlines No deadlines available
    Application Details Contact the Department of Agribusiness and Agricultural Economics.
     
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