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Name DOUGLAS MCRORIE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Research Fields TEST Agricultural business, economics, finance or trade
Categories No categories available
Citizenship No citizenship available
Eligibility The RBC Foundation sponsors the Canadian Foundation for Food and Agricultural Education (CFFAE) Douglas McRorie Memorial Scholarship. This scholarship is in recognition of the significant contribution Douglas McRorie, PAg, FAIC, made to agricultural finance throughout his career with the Royal Bank of Canada, his involvement in agricultural banking and agricultural economics, and his belief in continuous training.

One scholarship will be offered in 2021 to a student specializing in agricultural business, economics, finance or trade.

Eligibility:
  • Candidates must hold Canadian citizenship or Permanent Resident status.
  • Candidates must be registered full-time in a Masters or PhD program in the area of agricultural business, economics, finance or trade.
  • Candidates must be enrolled in their graduate program until at least one semester beyond the application deadline.
  • Previous recipients of this scholarship are not eligible for a second award.
  • Value $4500
    Currency Canadian
    Tenable at No details on tenability available
    Deadlines March 5
    Application Details For further details about the application, and information about the award, please visit this website here: http://cffae.ca/mcrorie

    Updated: February 09, 2021
     

     
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