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Name
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FILMON, JANICE AWARD IN PEACE STUDIES
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Research Fields |
peace building |
Categories |
No categories available |
Citizenship |
No citizenship available |
Eligibility |
An endowment fund has been established to support graduate studies and research into the processes of peace building. This award recognizes Janice Filmon (B.Sc.H.Ec./63) and her tireless work with community organizations and committees at the local, national and international levels including serving on the boards of CancerCare Manitoba Foundation and the Arthur V. Mauro Centre for Peace and Justice. The award will be offered to a student who:
- is enrolled full-time in the Faculty of Graduate Studies in a Master's or Ph.D. program at the University of Manitoba
- has completed the necessary course work towards the degree and has obtained approval for a thesis or dissertation proposal prior to undertaking the research funded by this award
- is pursuing research into the processes of peace building
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Value |
$3175 Value and number of recipients determined by the committee. |
Currency |
Canadian |
Tenable at |
2023-2024 academic year. UM Graduate students must be registered Full-Time in both 202390 & 202410 to be eligible for this award. |
Deadlines |
February 21 |
Application Details |
2023-2024 APPLICATION IS CLOSED.
The application for this award is to be done online: https://applygrad.umanitoba.ca/apply/?sr=46232078-6f87-469b-bf89-13c11be1be68
Please follow the instructions within the online application.
Paper and e-mailed material, references nor applications will be accepted.
Applicants must submit all documentation online and must include the following items:
- a letter of support from their thesis/dissertation supervisor(s), department head, or departmental supervisor of graduate studies indicating the thesis or dissertation proposal has been approved.
The online application system will prompt you to enter the name and email address of your (1) referee;
- a copy of their thesis or dissertation proposal;
- a statement of intent which includes a description of the intended use of the award (maximum 500-750 words), which may include travel;
- copies of their non-UM undergraduate and non-UM graduate transcripts (where available).
Final selection will be at the discretion of the selection committee and will be based on the relative strengths of the full application package.
If you have inquiries regarding this award please contact Faculty of Graduate Studies Awards Office by email at: graduate.awards@umanitoba.ca
Updated: 2024 |
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