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More than 100 awards returned (Only 100 retrieved)
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Awards 51-60
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Name
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BRONFMAN, ALLAN FAMILY BURSARY IN THE FACULTY OF MEDICINE
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Research Fields TEST |
Medicine |
Categories |
Medical Health Sciences
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Citizenship |
No citizenship available |
Eligibility |
Through the generosity of Messrs. Allan, Edward, and Peter Bronfman, a fund in support of the Allan Bronfman Family Bursaries was established at the University of Manitoba ca. 1970.
The bursary in Medicine will be valued at one-third of teh available annual interest.
The bursary in medicine shall be awarded to a student who has successfully met with high standing the admission requirements for the Faculty of Medicine of The University of Manitoba and who registers as a full-time student in the next ensuing academic year in the next year in course.
In selecting the recipient of this bursary, the selection committee for the award shall take into consideration the financial resources and circumstances of the applicants. If for any reason the recipient of the bursary does not register as required, the bursary shall be awarded by reversion to the next qualified candidate. |
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 Medicine. |
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Name
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BRONFMAN, ALLAN, FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP IN THE I.H. ASPER SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
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Research Fields TEST |
Business Administration |
Categories |
Business
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Citizenship |
Unrestricted |
Eligibility |
Through the generosity of Messrs. Allan, Edward, and Peter Bronfman, a fund in support of the Allan Bronfman Family Bursaries was established at the University of Manitoba ca. 1970.
The bursary in Business shall be valued at one-third of the available annual interest.
The bursary in management shall be awarded to a student who has successfully met with high standing the admission requirements for the Asper MBA program and who, after being accepted by the selection committee for said program, registers as a full-time student in the next ensuing academic year for the Asper MBA program.
For the purpose of this entrance award, the academic year will be defined as beginning January 1 and continuing through December 31 (e.g., students admitted at any program entry point that falls within the 2011 calendar year would be considered for the scholarships for 2011/2012 regular academic session).
Applicants must demonstrate financial need on the University of Manitoba bursary application form. If for any reason the recipient of the bursary does not register as required, the bursary shall be awarded by reversion to the next qualified candidate. |
Value |
The value is not available |
Currency |
Canadian |
Tenable at |
University of Manitoba, I.H. Asper School of Business |
Deadlines |
No deadlines available |
Application Details |
Contact the Chair of the M.B.A. Program Committee. |
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Name
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BRUSER, DR. MICHAEL MEMORIAL AWARD
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Research Fields TEST |
Fetal Physiology |
Categories |
Medical Health Sciences
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Citizenship |
Unrestricted |
Eligibility |
Awarded to a second or third year resident in Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences division of the Faculty of Medicine. Whenever possible, preference will be given to residents working in the areas of fetal physiology and fetal heart monitoring.
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Value |
$600 |
Currency |
Canadian |
Tenable at |
University of Manitoba
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Deadlines |
No deadlines available |
Application Details |
Recipients are selected by the Graduate Awards Committee of
the Dept. of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive
Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba. |
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Name
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BUCHANAN BOUNTY TRUST AWARDS
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Research Fields TEST |
English History |
Categories |
Humanities
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Citizenship |
Unrestricted |
Eligibility |
From a fund established by the late Walter S. Buchanan and held in trust by the National Trust Company awards are made available to the five Canadian universities.
The awards offered to the University of Manitoba are two in number. For the present, each shall have a value of 200 except that the Govenors of the trust may forward to the University a share of the value of the earnings of the trust then unawarded. This share may be used either to supplement awards already made or to provide additional awards.
One of the awards shall be made to a student who has taken a degree (General or Honours) with English as a principal subject and one to a student who have taken Histroy as a principal subject. The recipients must process in the next ensuing academic year to the next year in course i.e., either the pre-Master's of the Master's year in Arts. |
Value |
$200 |
Currency |
Canadian |
Tenable at |
University of Manitoba, Departments of History and English
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Deadlines |
No deadlines available |
Application Details |
Contact either the Deparment of English or the Department of History. |
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Name
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BUGGEY, THE LESLIE F. GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP IN PHARMACY
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Research Fields TEST |
Pharmacy |
Categories |
Pharmacy
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Citizenship |
Unrestricted |
Eligibility |
The Buggey family has established an endowment fund at the University of Manitoba to offer the Leslie F. Buggey Graduate Scholarship in Pharmacy. The Manitoba Scholarship and Bursary Initiative has made a contribution to this fund. The purpose of the fund is to support graduat students conducting a research project exclusively in the Faculty of Pharmacy. Each year, the available annual income from the fund will be used to offer one scholarship with a maximum value of $10,000 to a graduate student who:
- is enrolled as a full-time Master's or Ph.D. student in any year of study in the Faculty of Graduate Studies and whose research project is conducted exclusively in the Faculty of Pharmacy at the University of Manitoba;
- has achieved a minimum degree grade point average of 3.5 in the last two years of their previous program of study.
Preference will be given to candidates in the following decending order:
- (1) Pharmacy graduates - B.Sc. (Pharm.) or M.Sc. from the University of Manitoba;
- (2) other graduates from the University of Manitoba;
- (3) graduates from other universities
The scholarship is not tenable with other major awards of $15,000 or more.
The scholarship will not be given to the same candidate more than once unless the donor provides consent.
The Faculty of Pharmacy will offer a commemorative medallion, which will be presented to the recipient at the annual Faculty of Pharmacy Graduate ceremony.
In any year in which there is no eligible candidate the value of the scholarship will be re-capitalized. |
Value |
$10000 |
Currency |
Canadian |
Tenable at |
University of Manitoba
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Deadlines |
No deadlines available |
Application Details |
Contact the Faculty of Pharmacy. |
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Name
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BURGESS, NEIL - MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
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Research Fields TEST |
Geotechnical Engineering |
Categories |
Engineering
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Citizenship |
Canadian or Permanent Resident |
Eligibility |
Friends and colleagues of Neil Burgess have established an endowment fund to provide an annual graduate scholarship at the University of Manitoba in the Faculty of Engineering. Neil Burgess was a professional engineer practising geotechnical engineering until his untimely death in September, 1995. There shall be one award annually. The award may be renewed for one year; renewal will be subject to a satisfactory progress report from the recipient's advisor and department, including a GPA of at leat 3.5. The scholarship shall be awarded to a full-time M.Sc. or Ph.D. student in the Department of Civil Engineering. The successful student's research shall be in the field of geotechnical engineering. |
Value |
available annual interest |
Currency |
Canadian |
Tenable at |
The University of Manitoba |
Deadlines |
No deadlines available |
Application Details |
Contact the Department of Civil Engineering. |
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Name
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BURNS, DR. JAMES AWARDS IN HISTORY
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Research Fields TEST |
history |
Categories |
Humanities
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Citizenship |
No citizenship available |
Eligibility |
Through a generous gift from Dr. James Burns, and a contribution from the Manitoba Scholarship and Bursary Initiative, an endowment fund has been established at the University of Manitoba to support the study of history. This award has been established in the 125th anniversary year of the University of Manitoba. These awards shall be available beginning in
2003. Of the available annual income, $10,000 shall provide for an entrance fellowship for a student
who: (1) has been admitted to the first year of the PhD graduate program in the Department of History at The University of Manitoba; (2) has achieved a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.50 over the equivalent of the last two completed years of study (minimum 12 credit hours in a graduate program). If there is no qualified candidate, then the fellowship may be awarded to a candidate in a
subsequent year of the PhD program. A fellowship valued at $6,000 shall be offered to a student who: (1) is a candidate for PhD in the graduate program in the Department of History at The University of Manitoba and has completed the comprehensive exam; (2) expects to complete the required dissertation for the PhD graduate program in the Department of History in the academic session in which this award is tenable; (3) has achieved a minimum grade point average of 3.50 based on a minimum 12 credit hours of completed doctoral course work. Two entrance fellowships valued at $8,000 each shall be offered to students who: (1) have been admitted to the first year of the Masters graduate program in the Department of History at The University of Manitoba; (2) have achieved a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.50 over the equivalent of the last two completed years of study (minimum 48 credit hours in the undergraduate program). A final amount of $3,000 shall be directed for such items as graduate student travel to archives and to provide matching funds for fellowships funded by other granting agencies. Preference will be given to: (1) full-time graduate students in good standing and enroled full-time in a Masters or PhD program in the Department of History.
The distribution of funds for student travel and top-up matching will be left to the discretion of
the selection committee. The selection committee shall be named by the Head of the Department of History. |
Value |
The value is not available |
Currency |
Canadian |
Tenable at |
University of Manitoba, Department of History |
Deadlines |
No deadlines available |
Application Details |
Contact the Department of History, University of Manitoba. |
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Name
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BURNS, MARGARET MARY AWARD IN SOCIAL WORK (full or part time)
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Research Fields TEST |
Social Work |
Categories |
Social Work
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Citizenship |
No citizenship available |
Eligibility |
Through a testamentary gift from Margaret Mary Burns, a fund has been established at The University of Manitoba to provide support to graduate students in Social Work at the University. Ms. Burns was born and raised in Winnipeg and received her undergraduate education from The University of Manitoba, before the Social Work program was established here. She studied Social Work at Columbia University in New York and went on to practice and teach Social Work in the United States, Canada, and abroad. She requested that her gift to the University establish an endowment to be used for the “betterment of the Faculty”.
From time to time, portions of the available income from the fund will be utilised, at the discretion of the Dean of the Faculty of Social work, toward library acquisitions for the Faculty. The remainder of the available annual income from the fund (in years when library acquisitions are not funded by the income, the total annual income) is spilt 1/3 for bursary support and 2/3 for scholarship support. Within each of these two categories, funds are disbursed equally between the priority list students (i.e., Aboriginal students, students with disabilities, immigrants, refugees, and visible minorities) and all other students.
This fund shall be awarded to students who:
are enrolled part-time or full-time in the pre-MSW or MSW program;
have achieved satisfactory academic standing (i.e., have met the academic
continuation requirements of the program);
have outlined their financial need by way of a letter of request for funding
submitted to the Graduate Program Committee.
Applications for bursary assistance are considered throughout the year and bursaries are awarded when needed, rather than at only one poin in the year when all other bursaries are awarded. Funds allocated for bursary assistance are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis each fiscal year.
The scholarships supported by this fund are awarded to graduate students who:
are enrolled part-time or full-time in the first year of the MSW of Ph.D. program in Social Work
were admitted to the current program with a minimum grade point average of 3.0
Preference will be given, firstly, to students who do not hold other scholarships concurrently and, secondly, to those who were admitted with the highest grade point average. |
Value |
available annual income, value and number to be determined by the committee |
Currency |
Canadian |
Tenable at |
University of Manitoba, Faculty of Social Work |
Deadlines |
No deadlines available |
Application Details |
Contact the Faculty of Social Work. |
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Name
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C.D. HOWE MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIPS IN CREATIVE WRITING AND ORAL CULTURE
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Research Fields TEST |
Creative writing, oral cultures |
Categories |
No categories available |
Citizenship |
No citizenship available |
Eligibility |
The C.D. Howe Foundation, with contributions from the Manitoba Scholarship and Bursary Initiative, has established a fund at the University of Manitoba in support of the Centre for Creative Writing & Oral Culture.
Two Fellowships, valued at approximately $10,000 each (amount is based on the average of the last five years and is subject to change) and will be offered to students who:
are enrolled full-time in the Faculty of Graduate Studies, in a Masters or Doctoral degree program;
have achieved a minimum degree grade point average of 3.5 (or equivalent) based on the last 60 credit hours of study;
are conducting thesis research in Creative Writing (producing an original work of literature) or on the critical study of oral cultures.
Students with lived experience of Indigenous and other oral cultures are particularly encouraged to apply.
Recipients may hold the C.D. Howe Memorial Foundation Fellowships in Creative Writing and Oral Culture concurrently with other awards, consistent with policies in the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
The Fellowships are not automatically renewable but previous recipients
may reapply. |
Value |
Approximately $10,000 each for two fellowships. |
Currency |
Canadian |
Tenable at |
No details on tenability available |
Deadlines |
June 1 |
Application Details |
Applications and questions should be emailed to Mary Elliott, Coordinator at ccwoc@umanitoba.ca
Candidates are required to submit an application consisting of a description of their proposed or ongoing research (maximum 500 words), current academic transcript(s), and two academic letters of reference from professors at a post-secondary institution.
Candidates will be assessed as follows:
- Record of academic achievement (30%),
- Plan of
research (40%),
- And letters of reference (30%).
For more information, please visit the website: http://umanitoba.ca/centres/ccwoc/howe_fellowships/cd_howe_fellowships.html
Updated: May 17, 2022
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Name
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CALDWELL, G. ORVAL AN DH. RUTH GARDNER FELLOWSHIP IN SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE/AGROECOLOGY
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Research Fields TEST |
Agriculture agroecology |
Categories |
Agriculture
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Citizenship |
No citizenship available |
Eligibility |
Dr. Orval G. Caldwell (M.Sc./34) and Mrs. H. Ruth Gardner Caldwell have established a trust fund at the University of Manitoba to support graduate student research into sustainalbe agriculture and agroecology.
The fund will be sued to offer one fellowship to a student who:
(1) is enrolled full-time in the Faculty of Graduate Studies, in any Master of Science degree program delivered by a Department in the Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences;
has obtained a minimum degree grade point average of 3.5 (or equivalent) based on the last 60 credit hours of study;
is pursuing a research program in the area of sustainable of agriculture or agroecology
The award may be renewed for one year provided that the recipient:
continues to be registered full-time in the Faculty of Graduate Studies, in any Master of Science degree program delivered by a Department in the Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences;
has maintained a minimum degree grade point average of 3.5 (or equivalent) based on the last 60 credit hours of study;
received a satisfactory progress report from the his/her graduate supervisor.
The fellowship will be tenable in the fall session following the announcement of the recipient.
Only one recipient may hold the Fellowship at any one time. Recipients may hold the Orval G. Caldwell and H. Ruth Gardner Caldwell Fellowship in sustainable Agriculture/Agroecology concurrently with any other awards, consistent with policies in the Faculty of Graduate Studies. |
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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