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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.
     

     
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