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Name STARKMAN, MAXWELL SCHOLARSHIP IN ARCHITECTURE
Research Fields TEST City Planning, Landscape Architecture, Interior Design, Architecture
Categories Architecture
Citizenship No citizenship available
Eligibility Through a gift from Mr. Maxwell Starkman to The University of Manitoba, a scholarship fund has been established to provide a student from any of the four graduate programs within the Faculty of Architecture with the freedom to explore contemporary design issues in a world context, anywhere in the world. This prestigious award will enable its recipients to gain experience and knowledge through scholarly research which may lead to a written paper worthy of consideration for publication in a juried journal.
The available annual income from this endowment fund will support an annual scholarship which will be offered to a student who:
  • is enrolled full-time in any of the four graduate programs in the Faculty of Architecture (City Planning, Landscape Architecture, Interior Design, and Architecture);
  • has achieved a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.5 (or equivalent);
  • has demonstrated a high level of writing skills and an ability to show the importance of the proposed research topic, as presented in the scholarship application.
  • Value available annual income
    Currency Canadian
    Tenable at University of Manitoba
    Deadlines No deadlines available
    Application Details Contact the Faculty of Architecture.
     

     
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