SCHOLARSHIPS, PRIZES, BURSARIES & AWARDS

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Scholarships Prestigious Scholarships �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 3 Endowed In-Course and Entrance Scholarships ���������������������������������������������������������������������� 4 Externally Awarded Scholarships ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 12 Trent University Durham Scholarships ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 12 International Scholarships ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 13 Medals �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 14

Prizes ...... 15 Prizes �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 28 Trent University Durham Prizes �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 33 International Prizes �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 35 Experiential Learning Opportunities ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 36

Bursaries Entrance Bursaries & Awards ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 37 In-Course Bursaries ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 39 Trent University Durham Bursaries and Awards �������������������������������������������������������������������� 56 International Bursaries �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 58 External Bursaries ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 59

Awards ...... 60 ■ Financial Aid 1 trentu.ca/financialaid The Financial Aid Office administers the many financial aid programs available at Trent and provides assistance and advice to students seeking financial aid. Detailed information on financial aid is Financial Aid available on the Financial Aid website.

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TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 2 Type Criteria Application When Scholarships Based on GPA Prestigious scholarships Prestigious applications – Prestigious See Undergraduate require application due April 1 – Renewable Scholarship Policy All other scholarships Students notified of awarded automatically final scholarship value in – In-Course Financial Aid August Scholarships credited to student accounts at the start of each term Prizes Based on donor criteria Awarded automatically Usually awarded at the Usually merit based unless otherwise end of calendar year by specified departments Bursaries Based on proven General bursary Awarded in the first half financial need application posted on of each term Must be in receipt myTrent student portal of OSAP or student at the beginning of each assistance program from term home province Awards Based on donor criteria Apply using general Awarded in the first half Usually needs-based bursary application on of each term myTrent student portal (Bursaries, above) OSAP Ontario Residents who Apply through OSAP Students are advised are Canadian citizens website: to begin application by ontario.ca/osap April of each year Financial Aid for For more information refer to the Trent International web page: trentu.ca/tip International Students

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Please refer to the Financial Aid website trentu.ca/financialaid/scholarships.php for scholarship regulations. Scholarships Prestigious Scholarships Students must apply for these scholarships. The application opens at the beginning of January through the myTrent applicant portal under the FINANCES tab. Deadline to apply is April 1. » Champlain Scholarship Awarded to entering students of exceptionally high academic achievement and promise. This scholarship is renewed in each of the succeeding three years of study providing that an academic average of at least 80% is maintained in five Trent University credits in each academic year. Value of scholarship is $5,000. » Michael Treadwell Scholarship Established in 2000 to honour the late Professor Michael Treadwell, one of the earliest members of Trent University’s Department of English Literature, a noted scholar and bibliographer in the field of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century English literature, and a devoted friend to his many undergraduate students. Awarded every four years to an entering student of exceptionally high academic achievement and promise intending to major in the humanities. This scholarship is renewed in each of the succeeding three years of study providing that an academic average of at least 80% is maintained in five Trent University credits in each academic year. Value of scholarship is $4,500. Awarded for the first time for the 2005–2006 academic year and at four-year intervals thereafter. The winner will be selected by the Department of English Literature. This scholarship will be next offered to students entering in the September 2021 academic year. » Board of Governors’ Leadership Scholarship Each year one scholarship is awarded to an entering student who has shown outstanding leadership and involvement in his/her community, as well as academic achievement. This scholarship is renewed in each of the succeeding three years of study providing that an academic average of at least 80% is maintained in five Trent University credits in each academic year. Value of scholarship is $4,500. » Trent University Special Admission Scholarship Awarded to entering students of outstanding academic and extra-curricular achievement. This scholarship is renewed in each of the succeeding three years of study providing that an academic average of at least 80% is maintained in five Trent University credits in each academic year. Value of scholarship is $3,750. » Canada-Wide Science Fair Scholarship Awarded to an entering student of outstanding academic and extra-curricular achievement who has been awarded a medal or honourable mention for a senior-level project at a Canada-Wide science fair within the past two calendar years. Students must provide proof of achievement at the Canada-Wide science fair. This scholarship is renewed in each of the succeeding three years of study providing that an academic average of at least 80% is maintained in five Trent University credits in each academic year. Value of scholarship is $3,750.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 Endowed In-Course and Entrance Scholarships 4 Listed below are endowed scholarships awarded to Trent students for academic excellence. These scholarships may be awarded as entrance, in-course, or scholarship renewals. Unless specifically noted, the scholarships do not require an application. See trentu.ca/financialaid/scholarships.php for further details.

» Robert Annett Scholarships Scholarships There are two scholarships named in honour of Professor Robert G. Annett, who taught Biochemistry at Trent University 1968–1998 and was master of Otonabee College 1994–1998. His compassion and selflessness endeared him to colleagues, students, and staff. These scholarships, gifts of the Annett family, friends, and alumni, are normally awarded to an Otonabee College student majoring in Chemistry, preferably Biochemistry. » Bill Armstrong Scholarship The gift of Daryl Bennett in memory of William (Bill) Armstrong of Orono. Awarded, on the recommendation of the coordinator of the Northern and Polar Studies program, to a student of high achievement and promise entering the final year Honours program with a demonstrated interest and commitment in Northern Studies. » Association Of Progressive Muslims Of Canada (APMC) Scholarship To be awarded to a full-time undergraduate student enrolled in courses and working towards their first degree. Based upon a minimum average of 80% and the best essay or project submission reflecting the important of promoting peace, justice, understanding, or equality. » Clair Bailey Scholarship in Language and Literacy Education A founding faculty member of the Queen’s University Faculty of Education and the Trent- Queen’s Concurrent Education program, J. Clair Bailey’s work was especially focused on ‘Literacy and Learning’ and how achievement in both can be realized through engagement across the curriculum. This scholarship is awarded in his name, to a primary-junior aspiring teacher at the end of their third year in Trent’s Teacher Education Stream program, who has demonstrated personal insight and a passion for children’s literacy and learning, through coursework and in practicum settings. » Bata Scholarship The gift of Thomas J. Bata, one of the original honourary sponsors of the University and a member of the Board of Governors from 1963-1973. Awarded to promising students in their second year of study. » John Bernard Scholarship Established by John Bernard, President of Donna Cona. One award will be distributed annually to an outstanding Indigenous student who is entering Trent University and whose work contributes to the wise use of technology within Indigenous communities. » Bews Scholarship Awarded to students in their second, third and fourth year majoring in Ancient Greek & Roman Studies, French Studies, or English Literature, in that respective order based on academic achievement. These scholarships were established by W.A. (Bill) and Vena Bews, parents of Professor Janet P. Bews of Trent University. » Janet Bews Scholarship in Alzheimer Disease and Related Dementias Established by the Alzheimer Society of Peterborough and Area in memory of Professor Janet P. Bews, a member of the Trent Classics Department from 1966 to 1999 and a strong advocate for the Alzheimer Society. Awarded to one or two collaborative student(s) enrolled in Nursing courses at the 3000 or 4000 level or compressed students enrolled in 2000-level Nursing courses at the time of application, and showing a career interest in nursing care for persons with dementia. Selection is based on academic merit, an essay, and an interview application process.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Binney & Smith Scholarship 5 Established by Binney & Smith (Canada) Ltd. of Lindsay. Awarded to students in the Teacher Education Stream of the School of Education and Professional Learning. » Biology Department Scholarship Awarded to a student of high academic achievement and promise entering the fourth year of the Biology program. Students may only receive this scholarship once per degree.

» The BMO Financial Group Scholarship Scholarships Established by the BMO Financial Group. Awarded annually to an undergraduate student who combines high academic standing and community involvement. » Maurice Boote Scholarship Established in honour of Maurice J. Boote, one of the founding faculty members of Trent University and the first chair of the Economics Department. Awarded to an outstanding student entering the fourth year of the Honours program in Economics. » Winifred Elizabeth Burton Scholarship A scholarship of $2,000. Awarded to an outstanding student entering first or a higher year. » Cyril and Jenny Carter Scholarship in Mathematics Awarded to a student of high academic achievement and promise entering the second, third, or fourth year of the Mathematics program. » Cyril and Jenny Carter Scholarships in Environmental Studies Awarded to a student of high academic achievement and promise entering the second, third, or fourth year of the Environmental & Resource Studies program. » Anthony Cekota Scholarships Established to honour Anthony Cekota, a self-made man who edited and published a chain of magazines and newspapers in his native Czechoslovakia. He also authored several books and papers on problems of industrial management and , and continued as a consultant and advisor on industrial relations following his retirement after 45 years with the Bata Shoe organization. Awarded to students demonstrating exceptional academic performance. » Chartwell Scholarship in Indigenous Studies Awarded to a full-time undergraduate student in the Indigenous Studies Program based upon academic achievement. » Sylvia Cherney Scholarship The gift of the late Harry Cherney, and of Brian Cherney and Lawrence Cherney, is named in memory of Sylvia Cherney. Awarded to in-course students majoring in English Literature with the aim of encouraging promise and interest in the study of drama. » Children of Alumni Scholarship Established in 1987 to recognize that the second generation, the children of our alumni, was at hand. To qualify, at least one of the applicant’s parents or grandparents must have graduated or received an honorary degree from Trent University, or completed five or more courses at Trent. » City of Kawartha Lakes Scholarship Established by the Town of Lindsay. Awarded to an entering student of high academic achievement from the City of Kawartha Lakes who has also demonstrated peer leadership in the school setting and involvement in community affairs. » City of Quinte West Scholarship Established by the Corporation of the City of Trenton. Awarded to an entering student who resides in the City of Quinte West. » Cranston Scholarship A gift of alumnus John Cranston and alumna Mary Cranston. Awarded to a current Trent student who has demonstrated considerable academic improvement while at Trent.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Howard Darling Scholarship 6 Established in honour of Howard Darling, supervisor, Grounds and Custodial services. Awarded to an upper-year student who has demonstrated excellence in Environmental & Resource Studies. » Department of English Literature Scholarship The gift of the Department of English Literature. Awarded to the best student entering the fourth year of the Honours program in English Literature.

» Roscoe F. Downey Scholarship Scholarships The gift of the late Roscoe F. Downey of Peterborough. Awarded to an entering student from Peterborough or Victoria County. » Margaret Doxey Scholarship in Political Science Established to honour Professor Emerita, Margaret Doxey who was a trailblazer as a female professor with Trent's Department of Political Studies. Awarded to an upper-year student in third or fourth year who has written the best paper on a topic that explores a political issue that has a significant international dimension. Students must be enrolled as a major in Political Studies and must have a minimum GPA of 80%. Nominations will be made by faculty in the Department of Political Studies. » William Paxton Eastwood Scholarship The gift of the late William Paxton Eastwood, a former citizen of Peterborough and Ocala, Florida. Awarded in recognition of academic excellence. » Roy L. Edwards Scholarship Established in honour of Roy L. Edwards, one of the founding faculty members of Trent University and the first chair of the Biology department. Awarded to two outstanding students entering the fourth year of the Honours program in Biology. The aim of these scholarships is to encourage promise and interest in the study of freshwater ecology and in terrestrial ecology. » Ewing Memorial Scholarships and Honours Awards The gift of the late C. W. Ewing, a native of Warkworth, Ontario. Scholarships are awarded to students entering the University. Awards are available to students entering the fourth year based upon financial need and academic achievement. » Faculty Scholarship The gift of a member of the founding academic staff of Trent University. Awarded to an entering student living in residence. » Reginald R. Faryon Scholarships The gift of the Quaker Oats Company of Canada in memory of the late Reginald R. Faryon, a former president of the company and an active member of the Founding Board of Trent University. » Robert M. Fowler Scholarship The gift of the Quaker Oats Company of Canada in memory of the late Robert M. Fowler, a former member of the Board of Directors of Quaker Oats, and the Board of Governors of Trent University. Awarded to a student in the final year of the Business Administration program. » Marion Fry Scholarship in the Humanities Established in 2017 by family, friends and colleagues in honour of Dr. Marion Fry, a Philosophy professor and first principal of College who later became the vice-president of Trent from 1975-79 and periodic acting president. To be awarded to full-time undergraduate students in second year and above and in the Humanities based upon academic achievement. Preference will be given to students affiliated with Traill College. May be renewable. » Rufus Gibbs Scholarships The gift of the late Rufus C. Gibbs born in Peterborough in 1882. Rufus settled in Vancouver in 1908 and established Gibbs Tool and Stamping Works Limited. Awarded to students in all years, on the basis of academic standing, all-round achievement and character.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » John Gilchrist Memorial Scholarship 7 Named in memory of John Gilchrist, a distinguished medieval scholar who taught at Trent. Awarded to an upper-year student with a single or joint-major in one of Ancient Greek & Roman Studies , Canadian Studies, Cultural Studies, English Literature, , Modern Languages, or Philosophy. » Hector and Geraldine Elizabeth Gray Scholarships

The gift of the late Hector and Geraldine Elizabeth Gray. Awarded to students entering the third Scholarships year of a Bachelor of Arts program. » Green and White Athletic Scholarships Athletic financial scholarships offered to entering student athletes who have achieved an average above 80% and have been recruited for athletics skills and abilities. » Northern Scholarship This scholarship was established by the law firm Heenan Blaikie, and by his friends across Canada, to honour the late Peter Gzowski, the eighth chancellor of Trent University. One scholarship is awarded annually to an academically outstanding undergraduate with a demonstrated interest in northern and polar studies and who has engaged in northern research as part of his or her undergraduate studies. » The F. A. Hagar Scholarship Established in 1988 by the friends and colleagues of Professor Hagar to mark his retirement from the Department of History. Assists a recent graduate of the Bachelors or Master’s programs at Trent to fund travel to pursue a postgraduate degree at an accredited post-secondary institution in the British Isles or India in the fields of British or Indian history or English literature. Deadline of June 1 for application (see Financial Aid Office for details). » Brian Heeney Scholarship Established in memory of Brian Heeney, former Provost and Vice-President Academic of Trent, by his family, friends and colleagues. To be awarded to an outstanding student entering first year. » Heritage Scholarship This scholarship honours the Curtis and Milburn families, both of which settled very early in the Peterborough area and have contributed continuously to its development. It is awarded to one outstanding student entering the final year of the Honours program in English Literature. » Hockey Alumni Athletic Award Established by Trent alumni who love the game of hockey. Awarded to upper-year full-time students based upon financial need and good standing. Preference will be given to men and/or women playing extramural or intermural hockey at Trent. OTSS guidelines apply. » George Henry and Jane Laing Howson Scholarship The gift of the late Miss A. Howson and the late Mrs. M. H. Simpson, in memory of their late parents. Awarded to a student with high academic standing who is proceeding to the degree of Bachelor of Arts. » Tom Hutchinson Scholarship Named in honour of Professor Emeritus Tom Hutchinson, one of Canada's foremost ecologists and instrumental in establishing the Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems Program. To be awarded to an undergraduate student entering fourth year and majoring in SAFS with the highest overall average. » Francis Dean Kerr Scholarship The gift of the late Mrs. F. D. Kerr of Peterborough in honour of her late husband, who was one of the original honorary sponsors of the University.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Scholarship 8 Named in honour of the late Margaret Laurence, a former chancellor of the University. Awarded for outstanding achievement in the fields of Canadian literature or Canadian Studies. » Lodge Physics Scholarships Named in honour of the founding chair of the Physics & Astronomy Department. Awarded to the best student in each of the first, second, and third years who is entering the next year of a

single- or joint-major program in Physics, Chemical Physics, Computing Systems & Physics, or Scholarships Mathematical Physics. The award is based on Physics courses leading to the major or joint-major. » Marys’ Fund Scholarship Established in honour of Mary Margaret (Stuart) Beattie and Mary Marjorie (Murphy) Beattie, respectively the late mother and late wife of the donor, David Beattie. Awarded to an outstanding student entering the final year of the Honours program in Philosophy. » Dr. Ross Matthews Scholarship Established in honour of the late Dr. Ross Matthews. Awarded to an entering student for demonstrated academic excellence. » Ralph McEwen Forestry Scholarship Established with an estate gift from Canadian Author, Jessie E. McEwen (1898-1986) in honour of her brother Ralph McEwen who died at the age of 12. Awarded for the highest marks to students completing second year in the Trent School of the Environment and have taken courses in forestry and/or have undertaken outstanding forestry-related projects. » Ralph McEwen Scholarship in Canadian Literature and Canadian Social History Established with an estate gift from Canadian Author, Jessie E. McEwen (1898-1986) in honour of her brother Ralph McEwen who died at the age of 12. Scholarships are awarded for excellence to students who are undertaking courses in Canadian literature or Canadian social history. » Jean McKerracher Scholarship in Biology Awarded to outstanding student(s) entering the fourth year of the Honours program in Biology or Biochemistry or Biomedical with the aim of encouraging promise and interest in a career in health services. » Robin Morris Scholarship Established by her family and friends, in memory of Robin Morris (’91). Awarded annually to a student in the Business Administration program whose spirit, enthusiasm, and commitment to Human Resource Management is considered to be outstanding. » Justice Samuel H. Murphy Scholarship This scholarship was established by friends, colleagues, and family members to honour and remember Mr. Justice Samuel H. Murphy. The scholarship is awarded to the student entering fourth year with the highest average earned in the following courses in Canadian politics and political theory: POST 2011H Governing Canada, POST 2012H Democratizing Canada (or POST 2010Y Canadian Politics) and POST 2351H: The Political Imagination I and POST 2352H: The Political Imagination II, or POST 3330Y Political Theory. » William Allan Newell Scholarship The gift of the late Judson Newell of Prescott in honour of his father, the chairman and founder of the Newell Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Awarded to an entering student proceeding to the degree of Bachelor of Science. » Mary L. Northway Scholarship Established in honour of Mary Northway. Awarded to one or two students with the highest academic average entering into the fourth year of the Honours program in Canadian Studies.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Dr. Charles Omole Medical Scholarship 9 Established by Dr. Charles Omole, an alumnus of the original class of 1964 upon his death in 2012. Charles never forgot how important Trent was on his path to becoming a general surgeon in Wingham, Ontario. To be awarded to a full-time upper-year undergraduate student pursuing Trent courses BIOL 4450Y: Placement in Health Sciences or BIOL 4460H: Internship in Medical Sciences with the intention to become a doctor, or to a student enrolled in current or future Trent University medically-related courses or programs that are approved by the Selections Committee. See Biology Department for application procedures. Students may only receive this scholarship Scholarships once per degree. » Robert Paehlke Scholarship Named in honour of Professor Emeritus Robert C. Paehlke who was the founding chair of the Environmental and Resource Studies/Science program in 1972. To be awarded to a full-time undergraduate student in third or fourth year in the Trent School of the Environment based upon academic achievement. Preference will be given to students excelling in environmental journalism or environmental communication. » Robert J. D. Page Scholarship Established to honour Dr. Robert J. D. Page who was a trailblazer with Trent’s ERS program from its beginnings. Awarded annually to a student entering fourth year in the Trent School of the Environment’s (TSE) ERS program (BSc., BA or BESS) who best combines academic achievement and public environmental service. The recipient is selected by the TSE Student Awards Committee. » Peterborough Examiner Scholarship The gift of the Peterborough Examiner Co. Ltd. Awarded to an outstanding student entering first or a higher year and living in residence. » Daniel Powell Scholarship This scholarship reflects Professor Daniel Powell’s passion for international development and teaching. It is also tied to his love for Latin America and its people, as he felt very close to their struggles and aspirations. This renewable scholarship is awarded to Latin American students entering Trent University who are intending to major in International Development Studies. Based upon academic achievement, financial barriers, and community and/or volunteer service. If there are no students who qualify in the International Development Studies (IDS) program, it can be awarded to Latin American students entering Trent in any program. » Quaker Oats Company of Canada Limited Scholarships in the Humanities Established by the Quaker Oats Company of Canada Limited. Two scholarships awarded to deserving students entering the fourth year of an Honours degree in the humanities. » Jennifer A. Reed Leadership Scholarship Established in memory of Jennifer Reed (Alumna ‘88) by family, friends and colleagues for her enormous love of life and country and her involvement with the Governor General’s Canadian Leadership Conferences. To be awarded to a full-time undergraduate student in second year and above in any program with a minimum average of 80%. The student must have demonstrated leadership qualities that contribute to Trent’s mission, the community or the country as a whole. » J. J. Robinette Scholarships Established by friends and colleagues to honour the 60th anniversary of Dr. J. J. Robinette’s call to the Bar. He was a member of the Trent’s first Board of Governors, and chancellor of the University from 1984 to 1987. » Helen and Barney Sandwell Scholarship The gift of the distinguished Canadian publisher B. D. Sandwell, a long-time member of the Trent Board and its chair from 1971 to 1975, and of his wife Helen. Awarded to an outstanding student majoring in English Literature entering the third year of a degree program.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Frank and Reata Scott Scholarship 10 The gift of the late Helen Whiteside in memory of her parents. Awarded to a student entering the third year of a Bachelor of Arts program and renewable in the fourth year provided that the student maintains a scholarship standing of 80%. » Katherine E. Scott Scholarship The gift of the late Dr. C. M. Scott of Peterborough, in honour of his late wife.

» William Bligh Shaw Scholarship Scholarships The gift of Muriel Beatrice Shaw. Awarded to an outstanding student in the first year of the Business Administration Program. » The Shibatani Group International Scholarship in Water Science Established by Robert Shibatani, Alum ’84. To be awarded to a full-time undergraduate student who is entering fourth year of the Watershed Science degree program with the highest overall academic average. Preference will be given to students with community service, personal integrity and humility and an unselfish willingness to help others » Shoppers Drug Mart Scholarships The gift of Imasco Ltd. Awarded to students of high academic achievement entering first or a higher year in the University. » Slavin Research Scholarship in Physics & Astronomy Established in 2011 by Prof. Alan Slavin and Linda Slavin, along with students, friends, and colleagues, upon Prof. Slavin’s retirement after 38 years at Trent. The scholarship will be awarded yearly to a graduate-program applicant who will be supervised by a faculty member of the Department of Physics & Astronomy, and/or to an upper-year undergraduate student enrolled in the Physics program and who will be supervised by a faculty member of the Department of Physics & Astronomy. » H. Clare Sootheran Scholarship The gift of the late H. Clare Sootheran of Peterborough. Awarded for excellence in the humanities. » Ian Stonehewer Memorial Scholarship The gift of Mr. and Mrs. John Stonehewer in honour of Ian Stonehewer, BA Honours 1975. Awarded for excellence to a student entering the fourth year of the Honours program in History. » TD Green Undergraduate Scholarships To support full-time undergraduate students working towards undergraduate degrees in: Environmental Resource Science, Environmental & Resource Studies, Geography, Chemistry, Indigenous Environmental Studies, Biology, Bachelor of Environmental Science/Studies, Water Sciences and Ecological Restoration. » Carolyn Sarah Thomson Scholarship Established by the late Carolyn Sarah Thomson, a Trent alumna who was intensely loyal to Trent and to the people - faculty, staff and students - who make the University unique. It is awarded for excellence to students entering second year and third year of the Canadian Studies program. » Trent University Foundation Scholarship Established by the current and past volunteer directors of Trent University Foundation and the support staff of the Foundation. Awarded to a returning student in the fourth year of an Honours program. Preference will be given to students in the humanities and social sciences. » Trent University General Scholarships Initiated by the employees of Trent University and supported by alumni, friends, and advocates. Awarded to students entering the University from schools of the Public or Separate Boards of Peterborough or Victoria County on the basis of academic standing.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Trent University S & A Scholarship 11 The gift of the employees of Trent University. Awarded to students entering the University from schools of the Public or Separate Boards of Peterborough or Victoria County on the basis of academic standing and all-round achievement and character. » June Woodend Scholarship in Community Palliative Care Nursing Established in memory of June Winifred Woodend by her family. June was a Public Health nurse

and lifelong volunteer who established a volunteer palliative care program at her community Scholarships hospital. Awarded to a student, in second or third year of the collaborative or compressed Nursing Program, who shows a career interest in community-based palliative care. Selection is based on academic merit and an essay application process.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 Externally Awarded Scholarships 12 A number of scholarships (and bursaries) are awarded by organizations outside the University. Some corporations have special programs for dependents of their employees. Students should consult their parents, secondary school guidance counsellors, and applicable websites to search for external awards. Scholarships

Trent University Durham Scholarships » Ed & Sylvia Vanhaverbeke Durham Scholarship Established by the founders of Syvan Developments Limited who believe in supporting students in their region. A scholarship of $1,000 will be awarded to a student at Trent Durham GTA returning for the final year of the Bachelor of Business Administration program with at least 12 credits. Candidates must have a GPA of 80% or higher and engaged in community service.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 International Scholarships 13 The following scholarships are available for international visa students. They require a scholarship application to Trent International accompanied by an application for admission to Trent University. trentu.ca/futurestudents/international-undergraduate

» Justin Chiu International Scholarship Scholarships Established by Justin Chiu, who benefited from the Trent experience as an international student. Awarded to entering international students from Asia who demonstrates outstanding academic achievement, community service, leadership potential, and some financial need. Scholarships partially fund the costs of a Trent education in the amount between $3,000 and $15,000, renewable to allow students to obtain a Bachelor (Honours) degree from Trent University (some other conditions apply). » Global Citizen Scholarships and Awards Awarded to entering international students who demonstrates outstanding academic achievement, community service, leadership potential, and some financial need. Scholarships partially fund the costs of a Trent education in the amount between $2,000 and $21,000, renewable to allow students to obtain a Bachelor (Honours) degree from Trent University (some other conditions apply). » IB Scholarships All international students applying for admission to Trent on the basis of an IB diploma will be automatically considered for IB Scholarships. To qualify for a CDN$1,000 IB Scholarship students must have a minimum IB score of 28. The scholarship can be combined with a Trent University Entrance Scholarship and/or Global Citizen Scholarships and Awards. » Jack Matthews International Scholarship Named in honour of Jack Matthews, the founding director of both Pearson College of the Pacific and the Trent International Program. Awarded to an international student entering Trent University from Pearson College of the Pacific who demonstrates outstanding academic achievement, community service and leadership potential. The value of the scholarship is determined upon assessment of financial need. Students must be nominated by Pearson College. » Scotiabank International Student Scholarships The Scotiabank International Scholarships are to support students upon entrance to Trent University from countries in which Scotiabank operates internationally, and are based upon academic excellence. Renewable to a maximum of four years per student provided that academic performance is maintained. Value up to $5,000 per year per student. » TIP Tuition Levy Scholarship This renewable scholarship is funded by the students of Trent University through an annual levy. Based on high academic achievement and a strong record of community and/or international service, it is awarded each year to a student from a developing country. It covers international tuition fees and ancillary fees. » Trent-UWC Scholarships Awarded to an international student entering Trent University from a UWC college who demonstrates outstanding academic achievement, community service and leadership potential. The value of the scholarship is determined upon assessment of financial need. Students must be nominated by their UWC college.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 Medals 14 Medals awarded to students with high academic standing upon graduation are listed in the Graduation and Convocation section of the Academic Calendar under Academic Distinctions. Scholarships

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Prizes are awarded automatically by the departments unless otherwise specified. Prizes » Alliances Prize The prize will be used to fund or recognize small projects related to Indigenous-non-Indigenous alliance-building and education, such as digital stories, website development, workshops and other activities that promote respectful Indigenous-non-Indigenous relations. Available to undergraduate or graduate students. » Ambassador of Switzerland Prizes in French and German The gift of the Ambassador of Switzerland. Awarded to the undergraduates who have obtained the highest standings in the French and German languages in their graduating year. » Faculty Prize Awarded to a student with the highest overall standing in the introductory course in Anthropology from the previous year. » Bachelor of Social Work Prize Established by alumni, faculty, staff, and the support of the community to reward students who show dedication to the standards of the profession and a commitment to social justice/action. Students will be selected by a committee based upon accomplishments and evaluations during field placements in third- or fourth-year of the program. » Sir Donald Banks Prize This prize, the gift of Professor D.L. Smith, in memory of her father. Awarded to a promising student studying abroad, with preference to students studying at a Spanish university. » Bruce Barrett Memorial Prizes Established in memory of Bruce Barrett, a former Trent Philosophy student. Several prizes awarded to outstanding students in first-year courses in Philosophy. » Peter & Karen Barrett Prize in Environmental Chemistry As a professor at Trent for 30 years, Professor Emeritus Peter Barrett’s gifted teaching touched the lives of many students in his first-year Chemistry and Environmental Sciences classes. This prize is awarded to an undergraduate student majoring a chemistry program and based upon academic excellence in environmental chemistry courses, upon completion of third-year courses. » Biology Conservation Prize Established by faculty and staff of the Biology Department to recognize one outstanding student who has demonstrated excellence and interest in the area of conservation. The winner will be entering fourth year and be nominated by faculty in the Biology Department engaged in research in Conservation Biology. » Bernard Blishen Prize in Canadian Sociology Established by the family of Professor Bernard Blishen, CM, to honour him as a leading sociologist of his time. He was instrumental in advancing sociology as an academic discipline in Canada. As the founding chair of Trent’s Department of Sociology, Prof. Blishen set the direction for a strong program grounded in an understanding of Canada through empirical and theoretical scholarship. This prize is to be awarded to a Sociology student in his/her final year with the best paper in Canadian sociology, as determined by the faculty. » Biology Department Biomedical Prize Awarded to an academically outstanding full-time Biomedical student who has demonstrated a commitment to human health issues. Selected by an Awards Committee based upon accomplishments.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Botany Prize 16 Awarded annually to a second- or third-year student who shows excellence and promise in plant biology. » Roy T. Bowles Sociology Research Prize The purpose of the Roy T. Bowles Sociology Research Prize is to support the research of fourth Prizes year honours students in research necessary to the completion of honours theses in the Sociology Program in Peterborough or Oshawa. » Breukelaar Prize in Laboratory Physics Established in recognition of the many years of service of Senior Physics Demonstrator John Breukelaar. Awarded to the student displaying the highest academic standard in senior laboratory courses in physics. » Gordon T. Campbell Prize In memory of Gordon T. Campbell ('77) a former Trent Geography student and rower. Preference will be given to an undergraduate student in Geography with a demonstrated and continuing interest in the Canadian North. If there are no students who qualify, it may be awarded to any qualified student in the Trent School of Environment. » Canadian Association of Geographers’ Undergraduate Prize Established by the Canadian Association of Geographers. Awarded each year to the Honours Geography student at Trent who is judged to have the best academic record in fourth year. » Canadian Society for Chemistry Silver Medals The top student entering the final year of a chemistry-related program is awarded a silver-plated medal and certificate in recognition of outstanding academic achievement. » Central East Community Care Access Centre Foundation Nursing Prizes To be awarded to third- or fourth-year Nursing students who maintain an overall B average. Preference will be given to students who are permanent residents within the boundaries of the Central East CCAC as of October 31, 2016 – Former city of Scarborough, Durham Region; City of Kawartha Lakes (formerly Victoria County); ; Northumberland County; and Haliburton County. Must have demonstrated an active record of and/or ongoing commitment to volunteer or work experience in a variety of community based settings. » Robert Chambers Prize Established in 1996 to honour Professor Robert Chambers on his retirement. Awarded to the best student graduating from the Honours program in English Literature. » Donald Chase Memorial Prize Established in memory of Donald Chase, a Trent student in 1989. Awarded for the best essay in Canadian history written by a first-year undergraduate at Trent. » Elizabeth Collins Nursing Leadership Prize This prize was established by the family of Elizabeth Collins to honour the many years that she demonstrated excellence in nursing leadership in both the hospital and public health sectors. Elizabeth was a dynamic, transformational leader who was a strong champion for the power of nursing in making a positive difference in the lives of patients. Awarded to a full-time or part- time Nursing student enrolled in Nursing courses at the 3000 or 4000 level who models excellent leadership qualities. » William B. Common, QC, LLD Memorial Prize This book prize is awarded annually to the student with the highest overall average in first-year macroeconomics. » Computing & Information Systems Prize Awarded to the outstanding student(s) graduating from a single or joint-major program in Computing & Information Systems.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Consul General’s Prizes in French 17 The gift of the consul general of France. Awarded to the leading undergraduates in French Studies within the University. » CRC Press Freshman Chemistry Achievement Award A gift of a copy of the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics from the CRC Press Inc. Awarded Prizes to a student at the end of first year on the basis of outstanding academic achievement in Chemistry. » James Creery Memorial Essay Prize Established in memory of James Harold Creery, a Trent student of Philosophy from 1972 to 1974. Awarded for the best philosophical essay written by an undergraduate at Trent. » Currie Honours Prizes Available to students enrolled in GEOG 4010Y or 4020D (Honours Thesis). Selection is based on both academic achievement and proposed thesis research. A total prize of $1,000 is divided among up to three selected winners. » Department of Biology Prizes Awarded to students who show excellence in the study of Biology in first or higher years. » Department of Geography Prizes Awarded in the first and second year to students who show excellence in the study of geography. The second-year prize, known as the Geography alumni prize, is donated by the Trent University Geographical Society using funds contributed by Geography alumni. » Department of Physics & Astronomy Prize A gift of the Department of Physics & Astronomy. Awarded to the student with the highest combined average in the Introductory Physics courses. Must be taken in the same year. » Department of Prizes A gift of the Psychology Department. Awarded to outstanding students in Psychology. Four prizes are awarded from this fund: The Second-Year Prize awarded to the psychology major achieving the highest standing in Psychology 215. The Third-year Prize awarded to the student eligible to graduate with a General degree in Psychology, who achieves the highest overall average in all 300- and 400-level psychology courses completed. The Fourth-Year Prize is awarded to the student, eligible to graduate with an Honours degree in Psychology, who achieves the highest overall average in al psychology courses completed. The Gina Gesser Memorial Prize was established in memory of a former graduate of Trent's Psychology Honours thesis program. Awarded to the fourth-year student achieving the highest standing in the honours thesis in psychology. » Jim Dolan/Ron Reid Alumni Rugby Prize These prizes are awarded to Trent Rugby players on the men and women’s varsity teams. The recipients are chosen by their teammates based upon the player(s) who demonstrates the most heart and desire on their team. » Ken Dowe Memorial Medical Professional Stream Prize Awarded to undergraduate student(s) in any year of the Medical Professional Stream who intend to go onto medical/community health-based careers. The prize will be awarded based upon a new community or cultural project that demonstrates methods of design, research, implementation and originality. The project may be partnered with a charitable organization, the private sector, government organization or an internal Trent group, or any combination thereof. By Application.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » J. Emmett Duff Memorial Prize in Geography 18 The gift of Professor T. H. B. Symons, Celanese Canada Inc., and John D. Stevenson, QC, in memory of the late J. Emmett Duff, who, without formal training in the subject, was possessed of an intense love of traditional geography. Awarded to the Geography Honours student (single- or

joint-major) who has demonstrated the best application and communication of a research project Prizes using Geographical Information Systems (GIS). If there are no geography students who qualify then it may be awarded to any student in the School of the Environment who has demonstrated the best application and communication of a research project using Geographical Information Systems (GIS). » Ecological Restoration Achievement Prize Awarded annually to the graduating student in the Ecological Restoration BSc who has achieved the highest standing. » Honours in Economics Prize Awarded to the student with the best paper in ECON 4040Y: Research Methodology in Economics. Value $125. » Elders Text Prize This prize was established by the Aboriginal Education Council from the royalties of the text In the Words of Elders by Professors Kulchyski, McCaskill, and Newhouse. The prize(s) are awarded to students of Aboriginal ancestry in a program of study at Trent on the basis of achievement, community contribution, and financial need. » Environmental & Resource Studies Program Prize Supported by the Environmental & Resource Studies program. Awarded to a student in their first year at Trent achieving the highest combined academic standing in the introductory ERS courses. Both courses must be taken in the same year. » Timothy Findley Creative Writing Prize Established in honour of Timothy Findley. Awarded on the basis of adjudicated submissions of fiction, poetry, drama, or creative non-fiction for creative writing of special merit. » First Peoples House of Learning Award This fund is primarily intended to provide emergency support to students of Aboriginal identify or heritage including First Nations, Inuit or Metis people from the Peterborough or Durham campuses. » First Year Essay Prize in History This prize, awarded by members of the History Department, goes to the student in the first quarter of his or her program who writes the best essay in History. » Donald Fleming Memorial History Prize Established by family and friends in memory of the late Donald Fleming. Awarded each year to a third- or fourth-year student submitting an outstanding essay in modern European history. » Forensic Science Student of Excellence Prize Awarded to a student in his or her final year of the Forensic Science program who has displayed excellence in and out of the classroom during their years in the program. » Marjorie Elizabeth Foster Prize Given in memory of Marjorie Elizabeth Foster. The award is made to the Geography single- or joint-major who achieves the highest average GEOG 3100H: Geography of Peterborough & the Kawarthas, epitomizing the spirit of an integrated geographical approach to the study of Geography.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Founders’ Prize in Geography 19 This prize was established by alumni in recognition of the founders of the Trent University Geography Department, Professors and Fred Helleiner. It is awarded to the Geography single- or joint-major who has displayed extraordinary commitment to the Department

and the discipline of Geography. Prizes » Greater Peterborough Chamber of Commerce Business Student Leadership Prize To be awarded to an undergraduate student who has completed at least 12 credits in the School of Business. Students must be returning in the Fall to complete fourth year, and have demonstrated great potential as a leader in business and displayed academic excellence, but not necessarily held the top mark. Students must have exhibited initiative beyond the boundaries of academics. » Gregory R. Frith Memorial Prize in Cultural Studies Established in honour of the late Gregory R. Frith, BA Honours 1977. Awarded to a Cultural Studies major or joint-major for the best submission in any of the arts associated with the Cultural Studies program to a juried competition held by the program. Value $300. » Honourable Prize The gift of the late Hon. Leslie M. Frost, PC, premier of Ontario from 1949 to 1962 and first chancellor of Trent University. Awarded to the leading undergraduate in the first-year course in Canadian history. » Gadfly Prizes Awarded to an outstanding undergraduate in Philosophy in each of the second and third years. The prizes commemorate Socrates’s description of himself as one who rouses and reproves the society in which he lives just as a gadfly awakens a sluggish horse. » Louise Garrow Prize Established to honour the contribution of Louise Garrow to the Indigenous Studies program. Awarded to a student in the program demonstrating high academic achievement and contribution to student life. » David Glassco Prize Established in honour of David Glassco, long-time faculty member in the Department of English Literature and former principal of Champlain College. Given to a student who has demonstrated outstanding generosity of spirit in a range of activities outside the classroom, including music, athletics, or theatre, in the Trent and Peterborough communities. The student may be a major in any discipline with a minimum average of 65%. » Joseph Ernest Goodhead Prize The gift of an anonymous donor with a value of $135. Awarded for excellence in Biology in the study of environmental pollution in water. » Jon and Shelagh Grant Prize for Inuit Students Established to encourage the continuation of the education of a second-, third-, or fourth-year Inuit student. May be renewable. » Grant Thornton Prize in Accounting Presented by Grant Thornton, Chartered Accountants, to an undergraduate student in ADMN 3200H - Financial Management, who has demonstrated exceptional promise and enthusiasm for the study and dissemination of the principles and practices of accounting. » Guinand Prize This award, in honour of Andrew P. Guinand, the founding chair of the Department of Mathematics, is given annually to the top mathematics student entering the fourth year of his or her program.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Graham Hartley Prize 20 Established by the Chemical Institute of Canada (Peterborough Section) in honour of Graham Harry Hartley, PhD, MCIC. Awarded to first- and second-year students who have shown excellence in the field of general chemistry. » Honourable George S. Henry Prize Prizes Established in memory of Hon. George S. Henry, prime minister of Ontario from 1930 to 1934, and member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for East York from 1913 to 1943. Awarded to the leading undergraduate in the first-year course in Political Studies. » John Hillman Prize Established to honour the former chair of the program for his years of leadership. Awarded to the student with the highest standing in fourth year International Development Studies. » Linda Hubbell Book Prize Named for Anthropology and Women’s Studies professor Linda Hubbell and originally endowed by the Peterborough Women’s Committee. Awarded based on academic achievement as well as contributions to the vitality of the program. » Richard and Sinikka Hurley Prize Awarded to high-achieving undergraduate student(s) registered with Student Accessibility Services (SAS) and completing the second or third year of a single-major or joint-major BSc Honours or General program in Computing Systems. Available to Canadian or International students. » Indigenous Environmental Studies (IES) Prizes Prizes awarded to students for contributions to indigenous environmental studies and to the student who has the highest grade graduating with an IES degree. » IDS First-Year Prize To be awarded to the first-year student with the highest full-credit combined standing in IDST 1001H and IDST 1002H. » Innovation in Teaching Prize The Innovation in Teaching Prize will be awarded annually to a BEd candidate in each of the following: Primary/Junior divisions; Intermediate/Senior divisions; part-time program (final year). Based on innovation in teaching and learning demonstrated in classroom placement. » David Sutherland Irwin Prize Established in memory of the late Professor David Irwin. Awarded on completion of CHEM-BIOL 3310H: Protein Chemistry and Enzymology and CEHM-BIOL 3320H: Metabolism to a student with outstanding performance in biochemistry. » IDS First-Year Prize To be awarded to the first-year student with the highest full-credit combined standing in IDST 1001H and IDST 1002H. » P. K. Page Irwin Prize Established by the family, friends, and admirers of P. K. Page Irwin to honour her extraordinary achievement in the arts. Awarded to a student who has shown special merit in creative writing and at least one of the other arts. » Ronald G. Johnson Prize in Quantum Mechanics Established by his former students and colleagues in recognition of the more than three decades of Dr. Johnson’s teaching in Physics. Awarded annually to the student with the highest academic achievement in the fourth-year course in Quantum Mechanics.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Daystar Rosalie Jones Prize for Indigenous Performance 21 To be awarded to an Indigenous student in the CWSIS Indigenous Performance Program having successfully completed INDG 2010H and/or 2020H and/or 2110 with excellent grades, and who has demonstrated promising talent and exemplified commitment, teamwork and collaboration

in her/his performance studies. The successful candidate to be jointly recommended by the Prizes instructors delivering these courses. » Soonjin Jung Computing Systems Prize Awarded to a single major completing their third year of the Honours Computing Systems Program with the highest GPA. » James Jury Prize Established to honour Prof. James Jury upon his retirement after more than 40 years of teaching in both the Physics and Computing Systems departments. This prize is awarded to a student in the third or fourth year who has demonstrated distinguished leadership within their department. The prize will alternate in successive years between students in the Physics & Astronomy, and Computing & Information Systems departments. » Kennett, Young and Nobels Outstanding Improvement Prize—Peterborough Awarded to a student demonstrating the most impressive improvement in Psychology’s undergraduate Advanced Statistics and Research Design course from the mid-term to the final grade. » Kennett, Young and Nobels Outstanding Performance Prize—Peterborough Awarded to a student maintaining excellence throughout Psychology’s undergraduate Advanced Statistics and Research Design course. » K. E. Kidd Memorial Prize Awarded each year to students who have demonstrated a high degree of ability and achievement in the Foundation of Indigenous Learning diploma program of the Chanie Wenjack School for Indigenous Studies. » David Lasenby Prize The David Lasenby Prize, a gift of the Alumni Association, honours an original class member and Biology professor whose campus sketches have long been admired. The $100 prize will be awarded annually to a student contributor to the annual art show at Alumni House. » Margaret Lightbody Prizes Established in honour of Margaret Lightbody ('64), a local retired Mathematics teacher who has had a remarkable impact on the lives of her students. A member of Trent's original graduating class, she served on the Board of Governors (1993-1996). Two prizes are awarded by the School of Education & Professional Learning, the first to a student in the Teacher Education Stream with Mathematics as an elected teaching subject who is continuing on to the consecutive B.Ed. program at Trent, has shown promise in their undergraduate Mathematics program as an aspiring teacher, and who maintained at least a B- average in their mathematics courses. The second prize is awarded to a student in the consecutive B.Ed. program who is preparing to be a qualified teacher of Mathematics, and has demonstrated exceptional skill, enthusiasm and promise in classroom teaching. » Helen E. MacNaughton Prize Awarded to an outstanding student in Philosophy entering fourth year. » J. Percy MacNaughton Prize Awarded to the student achieving the highest academic standing in the School of the Environment entering the fourth year.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Edna Manitowabi Prize 22 The Edna Manitowabi Prize is associated with the performance element of academic work initiated by Professor Edna Manitowabi. Aboriginal students enrolled in the Chanie Wenjack School for Indigenous Studies classes which include the performance element are eligible for the

prize. The prize winners will be chosen based on grades, participation, and excellence in their Prizes contribution to performance activities. » Douglas McCalla History Book Prize Named in honour of the distinguished Canadian historian and former member and Chair of the Trent History Department, and Master of Lady Eaton College, this prize is awarded to the honours student writing the best essay in the fourth year. » Mary Magill Memorial Prize in Sociology To be used to support undergraduate students who are conducting research as part of their Sociology degree (major or minor). Eligible students must be enrolled in courses involving various kinds of research: 4th year thesis projects, community or university-based research practicum, or course-based projects involving literature review and analysis. By application. » McColl Turner Prize in Accounting Presented by McColl Turner, Chartered Accountants, to an undergraduate student in ADMN 3200H: Financial Management who has demonstrated exceptional promise and enthusiasm for the study and dissemination of the principles and practices of accounting. » Jane McLarty Memorial Prize Established in memory of Jane McLarty, a member of Lady Eaton College from 1987 to 1990. Awarded to a deserving student entering the third or fourth year of studies in English Literature. » Jermiah McLeod Cree Studies Prize Awarded to a student for excellence in INDG-ENGL 2480Y: Indigenous Literature and Creative Writing, INDG 3105Y: Indigenous Orality. Preference will be given to students taking Cree. » Heather J. Glendinning McMurter Memorial Prize Established in memory of Heather J. Glendinning McMurter, who graduated with a BSc from the Environmental Studies program in 1988. Awarded to a student entering the fourth year (having completed 15 courses) of the Environmental & Resource Studies program whose research paper at the 3000 or 4000 level is judged to be the best of the year. » Christopher Michael Prize A gift of the Economics Department. Awarded to the student achieving the highest academic standing in first-year Microeconomics. » James Middleton Essay Prizes in Humanities Established by the donor in 2004 to encourage students in the study of the humanities as the foundation for liberal arts and professional studies. Two prizes are awarded annually for outstanding essays by students in second or third year who are pursuing Honours degrees in Ancient Greek & Roman Studies, History, Philosophy, or English Literature. The prizes rotate between Ancient Greek & Roman Studies and Philosophy in one year, and History and English Literature in the next. » Midwives’ Prize The gift of three members of the Universities Liaison Committee who assisted at the birth of Trent University. The late Professor J. M. Blackburn, then of Queen’s University; the late Dean Frank Stiling, then of the University of Western Ontario; and the late Dr. M. St. A. Woodside, former vice-president of the , were named by their universities to act as a liaison committee between these three universities and the Founding Board of Trent University. Awarded to the student with the highest overall standing in the first year.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Norma Miller Essay Prizes 23 The Norma Miller Prizes were established jointly by Catharine Parr Traill College and the Department of Ancient History & Classics. These prizes honour the memory of Norma P. Miller, an honourary fellow of Traill and frequent visitor to the Classics Department. Awarded to the student

with the highest grade in the following courses: AHCL-ANTH 1200H (Trojan War), first year Prizes students only; AHCL-HIST 2103H (Approaches to Classical Historians); AHCL 2303H (Approaches to Classical Literature); AHCL-ANTH 2205H or 2206H ( and Art History of Ancient Greece or Rome); 4000 level (for AGRS majors enrolled in a senior seminar 4001H, 4002H, 4003H). » Joyce Moonias Memorial Awards Donated by Frances Six in memory of Joyce Moonias, Native Studies student 1982-83. Awarded to the student with the highest academic standing in INDG 2800Y – Introduction to Nishnaabemowin. » Garnet Morris/Sun Life Prize Awarded in recognition of a student of Aboriginal heritage who best demonstrates academic excellence and is in the Business Administration Program. » W. L. Morton Essay Prize in History Awarded to a third-year student for writing the best essay. » John K. Muir Prize Established by Tom Miller ’82 and Barbara Chisholm to recognize their friend, John Muir ’75, General Manager of Trent Radio. With more than 40 years of experience as a broadcaster, administrator and technician, John has been a creative force for the community and culture in Peterborough. To be awarded by a student committee to Trent-affiliated organizations, student groups or students who have been most influential in their own development. » Seth Newhouse Prize This award, established by his great grandchildren to honour the memory of Seth Newhouse, Six Nations activist and historian, is presented to a student with high academic standing in INDG- POST 2000Y. » Nicholls/Civic Nurses Alumnae Prize Awarded to a Nursing student enrolled in a 3000 or 4000 level clinical placement (NURS 3020H or 3021H; NURS 4020C, 4021C, or 4022C) showing excellence in patient care. » Organic Chemistry Prize Awarded to a student who has demonstrated substantial improvement in the field of organic chemistry, normally on completion of CHEM 3102H: Advanced Synthetic Organic Chemistry and CHEM 3110H: Advanced Synthetic Organic Chemistry: Biological Applications. » David Page Prize in Latin This prize was established in 2007 to mark the retirement, after 39 years of excellent service to Trent, of Professor David F. R. Page. It is awarded to the first-year student with the highest grade in LATN 1001H: Elementary Latin 2, the course which meant the most to Professor Page. » Pammett Historical Prize Established by the late Howard Pammett (1909–1993), in honour of his parents, Robert and Ruby Pammett. Awarded, when merited, for the best student research essay on the history of the Kawartha District (defined as including the Counties of Peterborough, Victoria, Haliburton, Northumberland, Clarington, and the Algonquin Region). The recipient will be chosen by the chair of the History Department.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Parkinson Society Dr. Ted Cragg Award 24 Established by the Parkinson Society, Peterborough/ Kawartha Chapter. $1,000 to be awarded to a student enrolled in the Trent/Fleming School of Nursing with a B average and an interest in or experience with Parkinson’s Disease. Students in the Collaborative program must be enrolled

in 3000-level Nursing courses. Students in the Compressed program can apply when they are Prizes enrolled in 2000-level Nursing courses. The student must be willing to interview clients of the Society and facilitate a professional development session among Nursing students. A 500-word essay is required. » Bonnie M. Patterson Leadership Development Grant To be awarded to students enrolled in the Bachelor of Business Administration program to support their engagement with the community in order to develop their collaborative and entrepreneurial leadership skills. Application process. » Peterborough Historical Atlas Foundation Prize Awarded to the undergraduate whose essay or project on a Canadian subject is deemed outstanding. An interdisciplinary panel will select the winner from the entries submitted by faculty in appropriate disciplines. » Peterborough Professional Engineers Wives’ Association Prize A gift of the Peterborough Professional Engineers Wives’ Association. Awarded to an undergraduate who shows excellence in 2000-level courses in Physics or Chemistry. » John Pettigrew Prizes Established in memory of the late Professor John Pettigrew. Awarded for the best student essays submitted by students in a first-year English Literature course taking the course among their first five credits. » Powles Prize Given in honour of Percival M. Powles, long-time member of the Biology Department. Awarded to a student entering the fourth year of the Biology program who has demonstrated excellence in the area of fisheries and aquatic sciences. » Andrew Priestman Memorial Prize in Politics A book prize established in honour of the late Andrew Priestman, Honours BA 1991. Awarded to a graduating student in Political Studies who has maintained a solid academic achievement and made an above-average contribution to student life and the activities of the Political Studies Department. Students and faculty are encouraged to make nominations. » R & R Laboratories Prize in Analytical Chemistry & Makhija Prize in Chemistry The R & R Laboratories Prize in Analytical Chemistry is awarded to a student with outstanding performance in analytical chemistry on completion of a 300 level course in chemical analysis. The Makhija Prize in Chemistry is awarded from this fund to the student with the best overall performance in 3000-level courses in Chemistry. » Tariq Rafi Prize Established by friends, family and teammates in memory of Tariq Rafi ‘86 who embodied the spirit of Trent rugby. To be awarded to the Trent men’s rugby varsity player who in the view of coaches and players, stands out for strength, courage and perseverance. » Victor T. Ridley Memorial Prize The gift of Mrs. F. Millard in memory of the late Victor T. Ridley of Peterborough. Awarded to the leading undergraduate in first-year Mathematics. » J. J. Robinette Prize Awarded in honour of the late Dr. John J. Robinette, an eminent constitutional and criminal lawyer, and Trent University’s fifth chancellor. Awarded to the scholastically outstanding graduate of Trent University in any year who undertakes the study of law at another Canadian university.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Otto Roesch Memorial Prize 25 Established in memory of the late Professor Otto Roesch (Anthropology). Awarded to the outstanding student in ANTH 3991H: Theories of Society and Culture. This prize recognizes the contributions of Professor Roesch and his research interests in cultural anthropology. » Barbara Rooke Prize Prizes Established in memory of the late Professor Barbara Rooke. Awarded to the best student in a 3000-level English Literature course in the Romantics. » J. Paul Scott Jr. Memorial Prize Established in memory of J. Paul Scott Jr. Awarded to a deserving student enrolled in PSYC 4010Y or 4020D (Honours Thesis). » Carlyle Smith Prize in Psychology Awarded to a third- or fourth-year student who has shown outstanding performance on a project or paper concerning sleep, sleep disorders, or dreams. » Denis Smith Essay Prize The gift of the Political Studies Department. Awarded each year to a fourth-year student submitting an outstanding essay in Political Studies. » Honourable Sidney Smith Prize Named in honour of Hon. Sidney Smith, member of the Legislative Assembly of the United Province of Canada from 1854 to 1861, postmaster general of the United Province of Canada from 1858 to 1862, and elected member of the Legislative Council from 1861 to 1863. It is the gift of Hon. S. Bruce Smith, chief justice of Alberta, and of Muriel Turner and H. G. H. Smith, QC, of Winnipeg. Awarded to the leading undergraduate majoring in Political Studies and History in the second year. » Joseph So Prize in Biological/Medical Anthropology Established by Professor Emeritus Joseph So who taught Anthropology at Trent for 33 years. To be awarded to student(s) who have completed a biological or medical anthropology course. Based upon academic excellence in the course and the instructor's recommendation. » Society of Chemical Industry Student Merit Award Awarded to the student having the highest academic standing in the final year of his or her course. The student must have a minimum average of 75% and have completed a Chemistry- related degree in the normal number of years. » Sophia Prize Established in 1999 to honour Professor Robert Carter on his retirement. Awarded to an outstanding third- or fourth-year student who best exemplifies philosophy as the love of wisdom. » Gillian Stamp Prize Awarded to the player, selected by her team mates who, continually demonstrates dedication, commitment and loyalty to her team both on and off the playing field. Through leadership, fair play and enthusiasm, she is an inspiration to her team mates in their pursuit of academic excellence, volleyball or another sport. » John Stanford First Year Psychology Prize This prize is in recognition of a former faculty member who had a fundamental influence in the early development of Trent’s Psychology program, including the Introductory Psychology course. This prize is awarded to the student achieving the highest combined grade average in Introductory Psychology courses PSYC 1020H and PSYC 1030H. » Stantec Prize A prize will be awarded to a full-time student who is enrolled in the Environmental Geoscience program at Trent Peterborough. Awarded to students based upon the top average after third year.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Robert W. F. Stephenson Prize 26 Established by the Alumni Association, family, and friends to honour the first alumnus to chair the Board of Governors. The $500 prize recognizes a student who has demonstrated excellence in contribution to student governance. » Student Accessibility Services (SAS) Prize for Self-Advocacy Prizes Awarded annually to an undergraduate student actively registered with Student Accessibility Services (SAS) and who has completed 2+ years of post-secondary study at Trent University. The winning candidate will have exceptional self-advocacy skills and have completed a SAS Prize Application Form. For more information contact Student Accessibility Services. » Symons Essay Prizes in Canadian Studies Established through a gift from T.H.B. Symons, the founding President of Trent University, to recognize excellence in performance in undergraduate Canadian Studies courses in the School for the Study of Canada. Four prizes of $400 each are awarded for outstanding achievement in the first-year course, and outstanding essays in the second, third, and fourth-year courses. » John Syrett Prize in History Named in honour of one of the History Department’s most distinguished teachers and historians. Awarded to the second-year student writing the best essay. » Taylor/McMahon Bursary Established by Trent alumni, Katherine Taylor and Patrick McMahon. Preference will be given to full-time or part-time undergraduate Indigenous women in any year of the Indigenous Bachelor of Education program, based upon financial need. » Berna Theobalds Prize Established in memory of an exceptional resident of Peterborough. Awarded to the student with the highest standing in IDST 2000Y: Development Analysis. » Trent Alumni Summer Session Prizes Two prizes, the gift of the Trent University Alumni Association. Awarded for outstanding academic achievement by part-time students in the Summer session (including intersession). » Trent Science Fair Prize A prize of $1000, to be applied to first-year tuition fees at Trent University, is offered to a senior secondary school student whose project is judged outstanding at the annual Peterborough Regional Science Fair. Recipients are eligible to receive this prize one time. » Trent Women’s Rugby Alumni Prize To be awarded to a second, third or fourth year student on the Excalibur varsity women’s rugby team who, in the view of coaches embodies commitment, courage, perseverance and dedication. » Grant Thornton Prize in Accounting Presented by Grant Thornton, Chartered Accountants, to an undergraduate student in ADMN 3200H - Financial Management, who has demonstrated exceptional promise and enthusiasm for the study and dissemination of the principles and practices of accounting. » Harold F. VanDusen Prize Awarded to a student who has completed the third quarter of the Honours Economics program and who has demonstrated exceptional promise. Value $150. » Pat & Doug Vaisey Peer Mentoring Prize Established by the Vaisey family (alum ’64 and ’66) to recognize the spirit of giving to others. Students in any year of the Nursing program will nominate a fellow student they deem most generous and consistently helpful to their classmates, their peers, and the community, embodying the philanthropic spirit of unselfish giving and of mentoring and coaching others in clinical, lab, or theoretical components of the program.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Verduyn Book Prize 27 Awarded to the student who achieves the highest standing in CAST-ENGL-WMST 3506Y/3507H: Canadian Women’s Writing. » Andrew Wernick Essay Prize Awarded to a Cultural Studies major or joint-major for the best essay of a critical or theoretical Prizes nature related to the subject areas of the Cultural Studies program submitted to a juried competition held by the Cultural Studies Department. » Rodney White Memorial Prize in Sociology Established in memory of Rodney F. White, Professor of Sociology. Two prizes of $100 each are awarded annually by the Department of Sociology to majors who demonstrate excellence in the study of sociology. » Alan Wilson Prize in History Named in honour of the founder of the Trent History Department and the Canadian Studies program; awarded to the Honours student achieving the highest record in fourth year. » Professor Bing Zhou Memorial Prize Professor Zhou was a faculty member with the Mathematics Department from 1990 to 2017 and was chair of Mathematics from 2002 to 2007. Popular with colleagues and students, he combined his love for math with his love for teaching. Preference will be given to a student who has improved the most from MATH 1110H to 1120H, or to a second student who has the highest grade in MATH 2600H (Discrete Structures).

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Catharine Parr Traill College Prizes » Catharine Parr Traill College Scholar The title of College Scholar is conferred upon the student in his or her graduating year who has achieved academic excellence and who has also made an all-around contribution to the College. » Traill College Post-Graduate Prize Given to the student with the best academic performance in a post-graduate undergraduate degree or certificate program. » Traill College Principals’ Prize Given to the student with the best academic performance at the College.

Champlain College » Shawn T. Callaghan Memorial Prize Created in 2009 by the Champlain College Cabinet in memory of Shawn Callaghan, a Champlain College student. Awarded annually to one or two Champlain College students planning to travel abroad for research, service-learning, or study opportunities. » Champlain College Cabinet Athletic Prize Established in 2014 by the Champlain College Cabinet. To be awarded to a full-time undergraduate student registered with Champlain College with a minimum average of 75%, and participating in a varsity or extramural sports program. By application. » Champlain College Fellows’ Prize Awarded to the graduating student of the College with the highest overall average in the third year, General degree program. » Champlain College Master’s Prize Awarded to the graduating student of the College with the highest overall standing in fourth year, Honours degree program. » Christopher Greene Award Established in honour of Christopher Greene, former senior tutor of Champlain College. Awarded to a graduating student within the College who has demonstrated considerable academic improvement while studying at Trent University. » John Rymes Book Award A book prize awarded by Champlain College to a student of the College who has benefited most from a Trent University education.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 Lady Eaton College 29 » Flavelle Principals’ Prize Established with a donation from the Sir Joseph Flavelle Foundation to support Lady Eaton College

students. Awarded to students in the college in their first, second, and third year for academic Prizes excellence in the arts and sciences. » Arndt Kruger Prize Established to honour Arndt Kruger, principal of LEC from 2000 to 2010. To be awarded to an LEC international student in good standing who has contributed to the College. » Lady Eaton College Fellows’ Prize Awarded by the fellows of Lady Eaton College to students of the college in each year of study for academic excellence. » Marjory Seeley Prizes Up to three prizes awarded in honour of the first principal of Lady Eaton College to students of the College who have distinguished themselves in sports, academics, student government, or College committees, or who have contributed to the College in such a way as to enrich its life. » Dale Standen Prize In honour of Professor Dale Standen, a long-serving member of the History Department. Awarded to the Lady Eaton College History student who has achieved the highest cumulative average at the end of the third year.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 Otonabee College 30 » Bob Annett Prize During his 30 years at Trent, Professor Annett was committed to encouraging students to reach

their potential and to benefit the fullest from their experience at Trent. Eligibility for this prize is Prizes to be a full-time undergraduate student of Otonabee College who is in second year and above. A short essay (maximum 1.5 pages) is requested, and the nomination should demonstrate what strategies, resources and self-reflection has contributed to your overall improvement between first and second year. The nomination should also outline how you ask for help and an example of when you asked for help and what was the outcome. This prize is accompanied by an honorarium of $150 and presented at the annual Otonabee College Awards Reception. » Douglas Bruce Prize Created in memory of Douglas Bruce, who began his studies at Trent at the age of 78 and took every upper-year Greek or Latin course offered within Ancient History & Classics until he passed away in 2004 at the age of 87. The Prize is awarded annually to an upper-year student at Otonabee College for excellence in the study of the ancient world. » Eileen Gallagher Otonabee College Spirit Award This medal is the gift of alumni, friends and family of Eileen, the late wife of Professor Finn Gallagher, who was the fourth Master of Otonabee College. This prize (companion to the Scott Rennie Award), is presented to a graduating female member of Otonabee College who has made an outstanding contribution to the life of the college. Nominations are reviewed by the Otonabee College Advisory Council to select a recipient. This prize is presented at the annual Otonabee College Graduation Dinner. » Gordon Johnston Prize for Artistic Excellence This award honours the fifth Master of the College and is presented to a member or friend of Otonabee College, who has made a contribution to the College through artistic excellence. This prize is accompanied by an honorarium and presented at the annual Otonabee College Awards Reception. Nominations are reviewed by the Otonabee College Advisory Council to select a recipient. This prize is accompanied by an honorarium of $50.00 and presented at the annual Otonabee College Awards Reception. » Elwood Jones Prize in History Awarded to an Otonabee College student enrolled as a single or joint-major in History, who at the end of three years has the highest cumulative average in his or her History credits. It is awarded in recognition of Professor Elwood Jones’s many years of service to the History Department at Trent University and to Otonabee College (master 1978–1983 and senior tutor 1998–2003). » Otonabee College Academic Leadership Award Awarded to a student or students who has made an outstanding contribution to the academic life of the College and has demonstrated commensurate leadership skills while doing so. » Otonabee College Excellence Award Awarded to a graduating student who consistently combined academic excellence with participation in student government and active contribution to College life. » Otonabee College Prize Awarded to the Otonabee College student who has achieved the highest cumulative average in the first three years of a General or Honours program, and is on the Dean’s Honours List at the end of the third year. » Otonabee College 10th Year Prize Awarded to an Otonabee College student on the basis of academic performance (a cumulative average of 85.0% or above) and participation within the college community. This prize is accompanied by an honorarium. This prize is accompanied by an honorarium of $100. **Also, it looks like there may be an extra period at the end of the description.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Otonabee College Senior Common Room Prize 31 Awarded to the Otonabee College student with the best academic performance in the first year of full-time studies. » Scott Rennie Otonabee College Spirit Award The gift of alumni, friends, and family of Scott Rennie (and companion to the Eileen Gallagher Prizes Award). Award is presented to a graduating male member of Otonabee College who has made an outstanding contribution to the life of the college. Nominations are reviewed by the Otonabee College Advisory Council to select a recipient. This prize is presented at the annual Otonabee College Graduation Dinner. » John Stubbs Prize Created as a tribute to Trent University's fourth President. Awarded by the Academic Advisor to the full-time undergraduate student member of Otonabee College with the highest average at the end of 10 credits. This prize is accompanied by an honoriarum of $200 and presented at the annual Otonabee College Awards Reception.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 Peter Gzowski College 32 » Peter Gzowski College Alumni Recognition Award Presented to a Peter Gzowski College graduating student who has made a significant and

continuous contribution to the College.. Certificate presented by Gzowski College office. By Prizes Nomination. » Ellen Bentzen Community Leadership Prize Established in 2011 in memory of Professor Ellen Bentzen, former principal and senior tutor of Peter Gzowski College and professor of Biology, by family, friends, colleagues, and students. Awarded to an upper-year student of Peter Gzowski College who has shown outstanding efforts and leadership in community building, both on campus and within the broader community. Preference will be given to a student who has promoted greater awareness of social justice issues and sustainability. By Nomination. » Peter Gzowski College Cabinet Award Awarded to a student(s) who has made an outstanding contribution to the spirit of the College. A certificate is presented byGzowski College. By Nomination. » Peter Gzowski College Graduation Prize Awarded to a graduating student in an Honours program with the highest academic average, based on his or her final ten completed Trent credits. » Peter Gzowski College Part-Time Student Graduation Prize Awarded to a graduating part-time student in an Honours program with the highest academic average, based on his or her final ten completed Trent credits » Peter Gzowski College Part-Time Student Prize Awarded to a continuing part-time student with a high academic standing. » Peter Gzowski College Enwayaang Prize Established in honour of the building’s tenth anniversary. Awarded to the graduating student who best exemplifies relationship-building across collegial communities in the spirit of the building’s name (Enwayaang, “the way we speak together”). Recipients will have demonstrated engagement in the college community and a commitment to developing strong relationships between groups, departments or organizations in Enwayaang. By Nomination. » Peter Gzowski Residence Life Award Awarded in recognition of a student’s outstanding contribution to the Peter Gzowski College residence community. Chosen by the dons of Gzowski College. A framed certificate is presented to the student. » Highest Standing College Prizes Prizes awarded to the continuing full-time College students with the highest academic standing during each of the first, second and third years of their academic program. » Robert Lightbody Prize Established by the Alumni Association to honour the contributions to the University of alumnus Robert Lightbody, a member of Trent’s first class. Originally awarded to an upper-year Peter Robinson College student, the prize is now awarded to an upper-year student in its successor college, Peter Gzowski College. By Nomination. » Peter Robinson College Students’ Prize Established in 2005 by the students of Peter Robinson College. Awarded to a Peter Gzowski College undergraduate student who has made a significant contribution to the University community and has a minimum C+ average. By Nomination.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 Trent University Durham Prizes 33 » Canadian Jamaican Club of Oshawa Prize To be awarded to a full-time undergraduate student enrolled at Trent Durham, and who has completed at least one year in any program and has proven financial need and academic Prizes achievement. The recipient will demonstrate involvement with multicultural matters i.e. clubs, community work or areas of study focused on multicultural topics in the Durham Region. » Corus Entertainment Student Prize Awarded to an undergraduate student entering fourth-year in the Journalism and Creative Writing Program at Trent Durham GTA. This prize is based upon academic excellence to students going on an experiential-learning work placement. » Durham JBC Alumni Summer Prize Established by Julian Blackburn College to acknowledge the achievements of part-time students. Two prizes awarded to Trent Durham students who graduate with the highest academic standing in the Honours and General program with a minimum of 10 Trent University credits. Students must be part-time for at least the two previous sessions. » Beth Kelly '83 & Family Student Prizes Awarded to undergraduate students with financial need and in any year and any program at Trent Durham GTA. The chosen students will exhibit a passion and enthusiasm for learning as evidenced by their consistent effort. Students may have satisfactory academic achievement and be a first-generation student, a single parent, a caregiver for a family member, or someone who often provides assistance to other students. » Kennett, Young and Nobels Outstanding Improvement Prize—Durham Awarded to a Trent University Durham student demonstrating the most impressive improvement in Psychology’s undergraduate Advanced Statistics and Research Design course from the mid-term to the final grade. » Kennett, Young and Nobels Outstanding Performance Prize—Durham Awarded to a Trent University Durham student maintaining excellence throughout Psychology’s undergraduate Advanced Statistics and Research Design course. » Prince Hall Masons – Jericho Lodge #32 Prize To be awarded to a full-time undergraduate student enrolled at Trent Durham, who has completed at least one year in any program and has proven academic achievement. The recipient will demonstrate involvement with multicultural matters i.e. clubs, community work or areas of study focused on multicultural topics in the Durham Region. » Rotary Club of Oshawa Prize Two prizes will be awarded to full-time students who are enrolled in any program at Trent Durham. Awarded to students based upon a minimum average of 70% and exceptional community service within the greater community. A student who is reaching out to make a difference to the lives of others. By nomination. » Trent Durham Student Leadership Prize To support a graduating student who possesses the qualities of an outstanding leader while attending Trent Durham. Someone who has undertaken this journey of growth with humility and has transformed not only him or herself but the organizations and communities around them by generating positive social change. A person who understands that as we learn and grow, we inspire others to learn and grow. » Trent University Durham Citizenship Awards The Citizenship Awards recognize Trent University Durham community involvement and community building. They are based on nominations submitted to the Trent University Durham Awards and Prizes Committee after an annual call for nominations.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Trent University Alumni Prizes—Durham 34 Prizes are awarded to Trent Durham students who graduate with the highest academic standing in the Honours and General program. Continuing Academic Achievement Prizes are also awarded from this fund and are awarded to the student with the highest cumulative average within each

credit category by the end of the academic year (May). Prizes

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 International Prizes 35 » Dr. Mike Allcott Prize Established in honour of former Trent International Program Director Dr. A. Michael Allcott by a grateful international Trent alumnus who recognizes and values the impact of Trent International Prizes and its Global Citizen Scholarship. Awarded annually to continuing undergraduate international student(s) in recognition of their significant leadership contributions to Trent University and its international community. » Leonard Conolly Prize The Leonard Conolly Prize is named in honour of former director of the program in recognition of his active involvement in World University Service of Canada (WUSC). This award is given to a student to recognize outstanding commitment and contribution to the support of refugee students. » Exchange Award Awarded to an exchange or year-abroad student who has contributed significantly to the promotion of study abroad and to the international life of the University. » Hulcoop Cup Named in honour of Barb Hulcoop, a retired Trent staff member who opened up her home and her heart to international students. Awarded to a first-year student in recognition of outstanding contributions to the international life of the University. » International Student Travel Prize Awarded annually to an international undergraduate or graduate student with strong academic achievement for travel to a significant heritage site or region of Canada of personal interest. Preference will be given to an international student majoring in, or having been enrolled in undergraduate or graduate courses offered by the School for the Study of Canada, though any international student at Trent is encouraged to apply. » Jack Matthews Prize Named in honour of the founding director of the Trent International Program, who symbolizes international understanding in all his endeavours. Awarded to a graduating student to recognize outstanding commitment and contributions to internationalization, both locally and globally. » David Morrison Prize Named in honour of a former dean of Arts and Science and director of the Trent International Program. Awarded to an upper-year student, usually in the graduating class, in recognition of substantial involvement in the Trent International Program and genuine devotion to the ideals of internationalization. » Karanja Njoroge Community Service Prize Named in honour of the second director of the Trent International Program. Awarded to a student in recognition of his/her active involvement in development education both at Trent University and in the wider community. » Scotiabank International Student Prize The Scotiabank International Prize is awarded to students going on a Trent University study abroad program at partner universities in countries where Scotiabank operates. The prize is to cover the additional costs of travel and living expenses. Students will be selected based on academic excellence. Value up to $3,000.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 Experiential Learning Opportunities 36 » CIBC Cancer Care Placements To provide funding to allow fourth year Nursing students to do their final placements in centres of excellence for cancer care. Prizes » Undergraduate Fund for the Study of Canada To provide funding for Canadian and International undergraduate students who are conducting research to further the study of Canada, travel costs for experiential learning, field trips, capstone courses, research, and participation in conferences anywhere in the world where students are presenting on the study of Canada. Students may apply for funds through the School for the Study of Canada, as may faculty seeking support for initiatives that aim to provide these kinds of opportunities for students. » Undergraduate Research Internships (TSE) Three prestigious student internships in the Trent School of the Environment allow undergraduate students to work on research projects over the summer, generally as part of their honours project. The students are under the supervision of a faculty member in the TSE. Application process. » Peter Adams Undergraduate Fund for Northern and Polar Studies To provide assistance to Canadian and International undergraduate students in the Trent School of the Environment who are conducting research in polar regions. This fund will help supplement a portion of travel costs for course work, field studies, research, experiential learning opportunities, field trips, capstone courses, and research taking place in polar regions, and participation in conferences anywhere in the world where students are presenting on the study of polar regions.

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Entrance Bursaries & Awards Bursaries For entrance bursary applications visit the student portal at trentu.ca/mytrent and for further information visit the Financial Aid website at trentu.ca/​financialaid. » Athletic Financial Awards—General To be awarded to entering or returning full-time undergraduate students who are quality athletes with strong academic achievement and financial need. OTSS guidelines apply. » Trent University Entrance Bursaries Entrance bursaries are awarded to Canadian students entering their first year of University who demonstrate financial need. Applications for entrance bursaries are available in the spring of each year on the Financial Aid website » City of Peterborough Awards & Bursaries Established in 1997. Awards are given to two first-year students from each Peterborough high school that are residents of the city of Peterborough, and have graduated with a minimum of 80% final average. Bursaries are awarded with the remaining funds to students in any undergraduate year and are from the City of Peterborough. OSOTF guidelines apply. » CIBC Nursing Awards To be awarded to Ontario students entering the Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program. OTSS guidelines apply. » Costco Award Established in 2012 by Costco Wholesale Canada Ltd. To be awarded to full-time undergraduate students entering first year in the Business Administration program. Preference will be given to residents of the City and County of Peterborough. OTSS guidelines apply. » Cremers Brothers Electric Ltd. Award for Athletic Financial Assistance To be awarded to an entering or returning full-time undergraduate student athlete in any program who participates in Trent varsity or intramural sports and who attended a Peterborough City or County high school. Each award has a value of $1,000. OTSS guidelines apply. » Mackay Family Entrance Bursaries Established by alumni Dr. Gervase, Diane and Alisa Mackay who believe in the importance of an accessible education. These bursaries support entering Canadian undergraduate students on the Peterborough campus based upon financial need and enrolled in Arts or Science. Students should be taking three or more science credits or three or more arts credits to qualify for this bursary. Preference of a $1,500 minimum value for each bursary, and then lower amounts may be awarded. » Perkins+Will Canada Athletic Award Established by an architectural consulting firm that has designed several buildings on the Trent campus. To be awarded to students who are participating in athletics and have a minimum C+ average. Preference will be given to members of a varsity team and if there are no students who qualify, it may be awarded to students on intramural teams. OTSS guidelines apply.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Peterborough Liftlock Atom Hockey Tournament Athletics Bursary 38 Awarded to a full-time student registered in any program and in any year who is playing varsity or intramural sports. The student must have attended a Peterborough County high school. This bursary may be awarded to qualified entering students for recruitment to Trent’s varsity teams. OTSS guidelines apply.

» Sherratt Bursary for Athletics Bursaries Established by Fred Sherratt, former vice-chair of CHUM Limited and a member of Trent’s Board of Governors. Bursaries will be awarded to entering, transfer, or returning full-time undergraduate or graduate students participating in the varsity athletics program. OTSS guidelines apply.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 In-Course Bursaries 39 For bursary applications visit the student portal at trentu.ca/mytrent, in September and January. For further information visit the Financial Aid website at trentu.ca/​financialaid, Students must be Ontario residents and in receipt of OSAP to access OSOTF and OTSS funds. If you qualify for any of the

bursaries or awards listed below, insert the name of the bursary/award on your bursary application. Bursaries » Benjamin Abramoff Bursary Established by Deborah J. Kennett, professor of Psychology, in memory of her late husband, Benjamin Abramoff. To be awarded to a full-time or part-time student majoring in Psychology. Preference will be given to a student who is enrolled in or who has taken PSYC 3015Y: Advanced Statistics and Research Design. OTSS guidelines apply. » Eileen Allemang Bursary Established in 1986 to honour Eileen on her retirement from Trent University. Awarded to a student who makes a contribution to University life. OTSS guidelines apply. » Alumni OSOTF Bursary Established by the Trent University Alumni Association. Awarded to returning students who have made a significant contribution to University life. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Amyotte Bursary Established by Mary L. Amyotte (Chemistry Department, Trent University, 1964—1990). Preference will be given to the most deserving undergraduate student in second year and above and majoring in Chemistry. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Bachelor of Education Bursary Awarded to students enrolled full-time or part-time in the School of Education and Professional Learning. » John Badham Media Studies Bursary Established by family, colleagues and friends in memory of broadcasting legend John Badham. Preference will be given to undergraduate students in any year of the Media Studies program on the Peterborough or Trent Durham GTA campuses. Canadian and International students qualify for this bursary. » Peter G. Bailey Bursary in Teacher Education Established in memory of Peter by his family. Awarded to a third- or fourth-year student in Teacher Education. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Barkleys of Avonmore Bursary Established by Fred Barkley of Avonmore. Awarded to a student in any undergraduate year who is a resident of a province other than Ontario. » Barkleys of Avonmore Visa Bursary Established by Fred Barkley of Avonmore. Awarded to a visa student. » Gladys Barlow Bursary Awarded to a student or students with disabilities, with preference given to students with diagnosed learning disabilities, on the advice of Student Accessibility Services. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Duncan & Isabel Bath Bursary Established by Isabel (Shearer) Bath in memory of her husband Duncan, who was employed by CGE as an Electrical Engineer in Peterborough for 41 years. To be awarded to full-time undergraduate students enrolled in any year at Trent. Proud of their farming backgrounds, preference will be given to students in the Sustainable Agriculture & Food Systems program. This bursary is available to students from any province of Canada or to international students.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Aileen Batten Bursary 40 Established by Aileen Batten, alumna of Julian Blackburn College. To be awarded to a full-time or part-time student in the International Development Studies or programs In the Chanie Wenjack School for Indigenous Studies. OTSS guidelines apply. » Patricia Baxter Anishnabe Kwe Bursary

Established in honour of Patricia Baxter. Awarded to Aboriginal women in their upper year Bursaries studying science, indigenous environmental studies, computer studies, new technologies or business administration. OSOTF guidelines apply » Michael Berrill Bursary in Conservation Biology Established by colleagues, students, and friends to honour Michael Berrill, professor emeritus of Biology. Awarded to a Biology major who has completed at least 10 credits. Preference will be given to a student who has taken BIOL-ERSC 4390H: Conservation Biology. OTSS guidelines apply. » Beta Sigma Phi Bursary The gift of the Peterborough Beta Sigma Phi Chapters. Restricted to a member, the spouse of a member, or to the son, daughter, grandchild, stepchild, niece, or nephew of an active member of BSP in Ontario. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Isadore Black Memorial Bursary Established by his family and friends in memory of Isadore Black, founding member of the Trent University Board of Governors and a well-respected Peterborough businessman and community leader. Awarded to undergraduate students. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Philip and Annie C. Black Bursary Established by the late Isadore and the late Morris Black of Peterborough in memory of their father, Philip Black, the first rabbi in Peterborough, and their mother, Annie. Available to a deserving student in any program. » B’nai Brith (Reginald R. Faryon) Bursary Established by the Peterborough Branch of B’nai Brith in memory of Reginald R. Faryon. Awarded to any undergraduate student. » Bourinot Bursary Awarded to a full-time student from Peterborough County. Preference will be given to an employee of Canadian Tire Store in Peterborough or a member of his or her immediate family. » Merrill Bridgen Bursary Established by the Anigawncigig Institute in memory of Merrill Bridgen and in recognition of his year of dedicated service in Native education. To be awarded to the student demonstrating financial need and the greatest achievement in the Bachelor of Business Administration specialization in Niigaaniiwin—The Art of Leading. » Jacob F. Burnham Memorial Bursary A gift of the late Daisy McCarrell, a former employee of Trent University. Preference will be given to students majoring in Economics, Business Administration, and related fields. » Dr. Leslie Calvert Bursary Named after one of Trent’s first students of German, this award is for deserving students who require financial help to participate in a student exchange program. Preference will be given to students going to Germany, and then it is open to students studying abroad in France or Spain. » Dr. Margaret Campbell Bursary Established by Alex (’68) and Carol (’68) Campbell, in memory of Alex’s mother, Dr. Margaret Campbell. Awarded to a student of Philosophy or English Literature. OSOTF guidelines apply.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Ron Campbell Bursary 41 Established by Ron Campbell Enterprises, which operates McDonald’s Restaurants in Peterborough and Lindsay. Awarded to undergraduate or graduate students from Victoria or Peterborough Counties. Preference will be given to students enrolled in Trent’s Environmental and Resource Studies program or Environmental & Life Sciences graduate program.

» Mollie Cartmell Bursary Bursaries Established to honour Mollie Cartmell, recipient of a 2007 Trent Community Leaders Award. Mollie dedicates this bursary and her achievements to A. R. C. (Sandy) Scott, her high school music teacher. Awarded to a returning full-time or part-time undergraduate student in any program. OTSS guidelines apply. » Champlain College Cabinet Bursary Awarded to a Champlain College student with a minimum C- average and financial need. Available to Canadian or international students. » Ian Chapman Bursary Established in honour of Ian Chapman, master of Peter Robinson College for 10 years and director of the Administration and Policy Studies Program (1980–89). Awarded to a full- or part-time student entering fourth year as either a single- or joint-major in Business Administration. OTSS guidelines apply. » Harry Cherney Memorial Bursary Established in memory of the late Harry Cherney by his wife, Erica, family, and friends. Awarded to three students in total in Business Administration, Economics, or Computing & Information Systems. » Rita Chiu Study Abroad Bursaries Established by Justin Chiu, who benefited from the Trent experience as an international student, in honour of his wife, Rita. She took a one-year sabbatical leave from her job in Hong Kong to spend a memorable time with Justin in the tranquil, quiet, and harmonious environment in Peterborough in 1977. Rita also took some courses at Trent during the period. Awarded to undergraduate students going on a Trent University study abroad program. The bursaries are awarded through an application process. OTSS guidelines apply. » City of Peterborough Awards & Bursaries Established in 1997. Awards are given to two first-year students from each Peterborough high school that are residents of the city of Peterborough, and have graduated with a minimum of 80% final average. Bursaries are awarded with the remaining funds to students in any undergraduate year and are from the City of Peterborough. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Christian Church Bursary Established by the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Canada. Awarded to upper-year Aboriginal students from Ontario interested in continuing their education at Trent University. OSOTF guidelines apply. » City of Peterborough Employees’ Bursary Established by the employees of the City of Peterborough. Awarded to a child or spouse of a City of Peterborough employee. » Class of 1967 Bursary Preference is given to full-time undergraduate children or grandchildren of a member of the class of 1967 or a family connection to a member of the class of 1967. If there are no qualified applicants, it may be awarded to any undergraduate student with financial need. OTSS guidelines apply.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Cogeco Bursary 42 Established in 2014 to recognize Trent’s 50th Anniversary, this bursary will be awarded to a full- time undergraduate or graduate student in any year of any program. Domestic and international students qualify for this bursary. » Dan Coholan Bursary

Established by alumnus Dan Coholan ’77. To be awarded to one female and one male rower Bursaries participating in the varsity rowing program and who are full-time undergraduate students in any program. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Commoner Bursary Established in 1990 by The Commoner Limited and supported by friends of the Commoner at the Reunion and Farewell in 2006. To be awarded to students who have demonstrated an interest in the public life of the University through extracurricular activity. OTSS guidelines apply. » Community Service Bursary Established by the Quaker Oats Employees’ Independent Union (Cereals). Awarded to a full-time student from Peterborough County. » County of Peterborough Bursary Established by the County of Peterborough. Awarded to students in any undergraduate year who have established a minimum two years of residency in the County of Peterborough (which includes the eight townships). » Creery Memorial Bursary Established in memory of James H. Creery, a Philosophy student from 1972 to 1974. Awarded to full-time undergraduate students in any year who are majoring in Philosophy. Preference will be given to students with a B+ or better average. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Gary Cubitt Bursary in Social Work Established by Garry Cubitt ‘67 who believes in “giving forward” upon his retirement after 47 years of Municipal service including a successful career in social work. To be awarded to full-time undergraduate students in any year of the Social Work program on the Peterborough and Trent Durham GTA campuses. Students must have proven financial need. Available to Canadian and/or International students. » Cunning Family Bursary Supported by Janice Cunning ‘89 in honour of her parents who made her education a possibility. Awarded to a full-time or part-time undergraduate student with financial need, and in any academic program. OTSS guidelines apply. » John S. Cunningham Memorial Bursary Established in memory of the late John Scott Cunningham by associates of Bell & Howell, friends, and fellow members of the Stoney Lake Cottagers Association. Awarded to students in any undergraduate year. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Joyce Cumming Memorial Bursary Established in memory of Joyce Cumming by husband, Stuart, children Shauna and Rod (Canadian Studies ’87), family, and friends. Awarded to an upper-year student in Canadian Studies. OSOTF guidelines apply. » CUPE 3908 Bursary To be awarded to four student academic workers who are members of CUPE 3908. Available to graduate and undergraduate students based upon financial need. OTSS guidelines apply. » Dainard Family Bursary Established by Garnet and Clara Dainard of Peterborough to be awarded to students in any undergraduate year. OSOTF guidelines apply.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Margaret's Daisy Path Bursary 43 Established by an Alum '65 who is grateful to Trent for allowing an opportunity for a university education that paved the path towards a successful career. To be awarded to any full-time or part-time undergraduate student with financial need and in any year of any program. Available to Canadian and International students.

» Teresa Jane Daw Bursary for Students with Disabilities Bursaries Established by the Estate of Teresa Jane Daw, Alum ‘84. Teresa had a longstanding history of being a strong and effective advocate on disability rights issues and worked locally, nationally and internationally to advance social justice and inclusion for marginalized and underrepresented groups for over 30 years. To be awarded based upon financial need to undergraduate students registered with Student Accessibility Services with a disability. Preference will be given to students who attend the Peterborough or Trent Durham GTA campuses part-time to accommodate their disability. » Brian Desbiens Community Leadership Bursary Established to honour Dr. Brian Desbiens, former president of and a recipient of the 2007 Trent Community Leaders Award. To be awarded to one upper-year undergraduate or graduate student in any program who has demonstrated leadership within the University and within the greater community. A student who is reaching out to make a difference to the lives of others. OTSS guidelines apply. » Harold “Pat” Dooley Bursary Established by Pat Dooley at the age of 94 in 2001 in order to support his commitment to assisting students. OTSS guidelines apply. » Torben Drewes Student Assistance Fund Established by former students, colleagues and friends to celebrate the retirement of Torben Drewes a highly respected professor and mentor to many students; an influential contributor to public policy research. To be awarded to international undergraduate students who have proven financial need. Preference will be given to students in any year and enrolled in a single- or joint- major in Economics with a minimum GPA of B. » James Eades Memorial Bursary Established in memory of Jamie Eades, who attended Trent (1983–85) after sustaining a serious head injury in a bicycle accident. He loved his years at Trent but was unable to graduate because of continuing accident-related memory problems. Being a University grad had been his dream. He studied at home and continued to write until he died. To be awarded annually to any first- or second-year student enrolled full-time in the undergraduate English Literature program based upon financial need. » ERS Alumni Bursary Initiated by Randall Goodwin ’85 and supported by fellow alumni of the Environmental & Resource Science/Studies program. To be awarded to full-time undergraduate students enrolled in the Environmental Resource Science/Studies Program. Preference will be given to third- or fourth- year students. OTSS guidelines apply. » Faculty Association Bursary Established by the Trent University Faculty Association. Awarded to students in second year or higher who achieved a minimum B average in the preceding academic year. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Dorothea Flavelle Bursary Established by the great-great-grandson of Dorothea Flavelle, who came with her husband to Peterborough from Northern Ireland in 1847 and supplemented their income through offering singing lessons and by teaching in a local school. To be awarded to a full-time third- or fourth-year student majoring in English Literature or History. OTSS guidelines apply.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Jean and Eric Franklin Bursary 44 Established in memory of Eric and Jean (nee Simmonds) Franklin by their children Gillian, Steven, Barb and Michael and supported by family and friends. Jean and Eric emigrated to Canada in 1956, raised their family in Aurora, Kingsville, and Windsor, Ontario, and retired to Vernon, B.C. in 1995. Preference will be given to a full-time undergraduate student in the general or honours

Geography or general or honours Environmental & Resource Science/Studies programs. OTSS Bursaries guidelines apply. » Michael Frisch Memorial Bursary Established in memory of the late Michael Frisch. Awarded to a Canadian undergraduate student who is actively involved in extracurricular activities within or beyond the University. » Finn and Eileen Gallagher Bursary Established by alumni, family, and friends. Awarded to deserving Otonabee College students. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Gender & Women’s Studies Bursary To be awarded to a Gender & Women’s Studies major or joint-major who has taken a minimum of 10 credits towards an Honours degree, has a satisfactory academic record, and has need of financial assistance. OTSS guidelines apply. » Sheila Genoe Teacher Education Bursary Established in memory of Sheila Genoe and awarded to a full-time student in the School of Education and Professional Learning undertaking studies leading to certification as a teacher. OTSS guidelines apply. » Geography Northern Studies Bursary Established by Jill and Peter Adams from the proceeds of Peter’s book, Trent, McGill, and the North: A Story of Canada’s Growth as a Sovereign Polar Nation. The purpose of the bursary is to encourage students to study in the polar regions. To be awarded to third- or fourth-year undergraduate students in Geography. OTSS guidelines apply. » German Studies Bursary To be awarded to students taking German language classes at the second year or higher, or students taking a study abroad program in Germany, or students taking courses relevant to German history and culture (e.g., HIST 3300Y/3301H: Modern German History, 1815 to the Present, HIST 3310Y: The Nazi Holocaust and Modern Culture, HIST 4300Y: Topics in Modern German History, HIST 4310Y: The Holocaust). » Samantha Colleen Goodwin Bursary Established in memory of Samantha Colleen Goodwin, Trent alumna ('06) by her friends and family. Inspired by her love of teaching. To be awarded to a first-year student in the School of Education and Professional Learning based upon financial need. » Christopher Greene Bursary Established by alumni Doug and Maureen Loweth in honour of History Professor Emeritus Chris Greene. Awarded to a History student. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Peter Gzowski College Cabinet Bursary Established by the Peter Gzowski College Cabinet in 2011. To be awarded to a student in good standing affiliated with Peter Gzowski College. OTSS guidelines apply. » Hamlin Family Bursaries Established by the Hamlin family (includes a Trent alumnus from 1988) in recognition of the value of a liberal arts education. Awarded to full- or part-time (minimum of 3 full courses) students entering third or fourth year in any undergraduate program. Minimum value of $3,000. OTSS guidelines apply.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Errol Hanbidge Memorial Bursary 45 Established by his wife, Audrey Hanbidge. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Naomi Harder Memorial Bursary Established by family and friends in memory of Naomi S. Harder, a second-year Comparative Development major at Trent University at the time of her death on December 19, 1988. In the

spirit of Naomi’s concern for others and her deep commitment to international understanding, Bursaries awarded to a student based on his/her dedication to international and national development, peace, and justice issues. » Brian Heeney Memorial Bursary Established in memory of the late Brian Heeney, Vice-President (academic) and Provost of Trent at the time of his death on September 17, 1983. Awarded to a graduate from Lakefield College School and/or any students living in Selwyn Township who enroll at Trent in an undergraduate program, based on academic standing, financial need and distinction in cultural, athletic or community activities. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Goodith Heeney Bursary Established to honour Goodith Heeney, recipient of a 2009 Trent Community Leaders Award. To be awarded to a full-time undergraduate student enrolled in any program. OTSS guidelines apply. » The Frederick and Lois Helleiner Teacher Education Bursary Preference will be given to part-time students in the School of Education & Professional Learning undertaking studies leading to a certificate for the first time as a teacher. If no part-time students qualify, then the bursary may be awarded to full-time students. OTSS guidelines apply. » Victor E. Henderson Bursary Established in honour of Victor E. Henderson, local campaign chairman of the Trent University Second Decade Fund. Awarded to first-year students from Peterborough County based on academic achievement and distinction in cultural, athletic, or other community activities. » Henniger/Pilkington Bursary Established in honour of Perry and Ella Henniger and Lawrence and Norah Pilkington, the parents of Jim and Isabel Henniger. Awarded to well-rounded students that are actively involved in the life of the University, be it student government, sports or music programs, or University clubs. Awarded on a renewable basis to second-, third-, or fourth-year students. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Hicks Morley Bursary To be awarded to a returning undergraduate student pursuing an Honours degree in Political Studies. OTSS guidelines apply. » Iris Hobbs-Smith Bursary Established by Professor Margaret Hobbs in memory of her mother, Iris Hobbs-Smith. To be awarded to an upper-year student majoring or joint-majoring in Gender & Women’s Studies. OTSS guidelines apply. » Howell Family Bursary Established by Walter Howell, a member and chair of the Trent University Foundation. To be awarded to a deserving undergraduate or graduate student in any program. OTSS guidelines apply. » International Development Studies Bursary for IDS Year Abroad Programs Established to honour Daniel Powell and David Morrison for their contributions to the IDS study abroad programs. Awarded to a student registered in an IDS year abroad program. Preference will be given to students who have been active in extracurricular activities with an international orientation. OTSS guidelines apply.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » David Irwin Memorial Bursary 46 Established in memory of David Sutherland Irwin, a member of Trent’s first graduating class and a former professor of Biochemistry. Awarded to a student entering the third or fourth year of an Honours program in Chemistry or Biochemistry & Molecular Biology. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Community Service Bursary

Established with the support of donors in honour of Tom Jackson for his service as chancellor Bursaries (2009–2013). To be awarded to full- or part-time undergraduate students based upon financial need and enrolled in any program. Open to all students enrolled at Trent who have demonstrated leadership within the University or volunteered in social services within the greater community. » Richard P. Janes Memorial Bursary Established by his parents, brothers, and sisters as a lasting memory of Richard P. Janes. To be awarded to two full- or part-time students with a disability, one award to an out-of-province student and the other to a student who meets OTSS guidelines. Preference will be given to students studying in the humanities. » Indigenous Studies Bursaries Established by entrepreneur Aditya Jha, founder of Osellus Corporation and the POA Educational Foundation, in support of undergraduate or graduate students with demonstrated financial need in Indigenous Studies or their chosen field. Preference will be given to applicants of Aboriginal heritage. Value of $2,000 per student. OTSS guidelines apply. » Jean Ann Johnston-Gauld Bursary Established by the family in memory of Jean Ann Johnston-Gauld, a part-time student at Trent University from 1982 to 1985. Awarded to part-time students. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Rhoda Johnston Memorial Bursary Established by Robert Johnston in memory of his wife Rhoda, a long term past employee of Trent University. Awarded to Canadian or international undergraduate students in the Canadian Studies program and/or graduate students in the Canadian Studies & Indigenous Studies MA or Canadian Studies Ph.D. programs. » Roger and Janet Jones Bursary Established by Professor Emeritus Roger Jones, a faculty member of the Biology department for 32 years. To be awarded to full-time or part-time upper-year undergraduate students majoring in Biology. Students must have an interest in plant biology or conservation. Open to students from any province of Canada and/or international students. » Youngsuk Jung Environmental Science Bursary To be awarded to a student based upon financial need and in the Environmental & Resource Science/Studies or Environmental Science/Studies programs. This bursary is available to Canadian and International undergraduate students. » James S. Keating Memorial Bursary Established by his family as a permanent remembrance of James S. Keating, husband of Jean, a former Trent employee and father of Craig (’81). » Mary J. Kennedy Bursary Established in memory of Mary J. Kennedy by her family. To be awarded to a deserving full- or part-time undergraduate student in any program. OTSS guidelines apply. » Mary Kennedy Bursary for Canadian & International Students Established in memory of Mary J. Kennedy by her family. To be awarded to full or part-time Canadian or International students in any undergraduate or graduate program based upon financial need.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Principal H. R. H. Kenner and PCVS Faculty Bursary 47 Established by the PCVS Form 5 graduating class of 1937 in honour of Principal Kenner and their teachers. Support has also come from the class of 1939. Awarded to graduates of secondary schools in Peterborough County. » Keppler Bursaries for German Studies

Established by Hans and Christine Keppler. Awarded to Canadian undergraduate and graduate Bursaries students going on a study abroad program to Germany or studying German at Trent. » Ben Kinzett Varsity Volleyball Assistance Fund To be awarded to a deserving Trent Varsity Volleyball athlete by providing financial assistance so they may continue to play with minimum financial hardship while completing their academic studies. This fund was created to honour Ben Kinzett, a player of good character, kindness, team spirit, and athletic skill. Due to sentimental reasons, preference is given to a member of the Trent Men’s Varsity Volleyball team but may be awarded to a female varsity volleyball player if no men qualify. » Harry Kitchen Student Assistance Fund Established by Professor Emeritus Harry M. Kitchen, who taught in the Economics Department at Trent University for 40 years. He was awarded the Queen's Diamond Jubilee medal for policy analysis and research contributions to municipal finance, structure, and governance in Canada. This fund is to be awarded to Canadian and/or International undergraduate students who have proven financial need. Preference will be given to students in any year and enrolled in a single- or joint-major in Economics with a minimum GPA of B. » Chief Keith Knott Bursary Established to honour Chief Keith Knott, recipient of a 2007 Trent Community Leaders Award. To be awarded to the most needy full-time or part-time undergraduate or graduate student in any program. OTSS guidelines apply. » Lady Eaton College Students’ Bursary Awarded to a student of Lady Eaton College. » Lakefield Research Bursary To be awarded to a full-time undergraduate student in any program. OSOTF guidelines apply. » J. S. Langford Bursary Established by Lari Langford (’70) in grateful memory of her father, Jack Langford, a sincere advocate of higher education. To be awarded to a full-time or part-time undergraduate student in any program. OTSS guidelines apply. » David & Sharon Lasenby Ecology Bursary Established by Sharon Lasenby (’66) and Professor Emeritus David Lasenby (’64), a teacher and researcher in the field of limnology in the Biology Department at Trent University. To be awarded to a student in upper year in the Honours Biology program in the field of ecology. OTSS guidelines apply. » Jeanne & Ed Lister Family Bursary Established by alumna Dianne Lister, vice-president, External Relations & Advancement (2006– 2011), in honour of her parents. Awarded to a full or part-time student entering fourth year in the humanities. OTSS guidelines apply. » Louis and Bess Loftus Fellowship Bursary Established by the late Barnet David Loftus in memory of his parents. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Norma & Tom Lucy Bursary Established by Peterborough residents Norma (Fleming '84) & Tom Lucy (Trent '67). To be awarded to full-time Trent undergraduate students in any year of the Trent/Fleming School of Nursing program based upon financial need. OTSS guidelines apply.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Aidan Lumley Bursary for Athletics 48 Named in memory of Aidan Lumley, a third year Trent student and member of Trent’s swim team. To be awarded to a deserving undergraduate student of good academic standing who is a member of any varsity or intramural team. Preference is to support a competitive swimmer. OTSS guidelines apply.

» Ed Lupton Memorial Athletics Bursary Bursaries Established in memory of Ed Lupton by his loving daughter, Sue Lupton, who served on the Board of Governors (2009–2012). Ed founded Millwork Home Centres in 1950 and was inducted into the Industry Hall of Fame in 2004. To be awarded to full-time undergraduate students who are involved in athletics and recreation at Trent. OTSS guidelines apply. » Professor Jim MacAdam Bursary Established in honour of Jim MacAdam, former master of Champlain College. Awarded to an undergraduate student majoring in Philosophy. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Wally Macht Bursary Established to honour Wally Macht, a broadcast journalist, anchorman, and accomplished film documentary maker, and recipient of a 2007 Trent Community Leaders Award. Awarded to a part- time undergraduate or graduate student in any program. OTSS guidelines apply. » Susan Mackle Bursary Established by friends and colleagues of Susan Mackle to honour her 18 years of service as vice- president, Development (1987–1997) and vice-president, Advancement (1998–2005). More than $54 million was raised through campaigns during her service. To be awarded to a full-time undergraduate student in any year who has graduated from a high school in the Peterborough, Victoria, Northumberland & Clarington Catholic School Board. OTSS guidelines apply. » Dr. Swarn Lata Makhija Bursary Established by Dr. Ramesh Makhija and his family in honour of the late Dr. Swarn Lata Makhija, an emergentologist in Peterborough. Awarded to a deserving student in good standing in the Nursing program. OTSS guidelines apply. » Margaret’s Daisy Path Bursary Established by an Alum ’65 who is grateful to Trent for allowing an opportunity for a university education that paved the path towards a successful career. To be awarded to any full-time or part-time undergraduate student with financial need and in any year of any program. Available to Canadian and International students. » Jack Matthews Study & Research Abroad Bursaries Named in honour of the founding director of the Trent International Program and Honorary Degree recipient. Awarded to undergraduate students going on a Trent study abroad program and to graduate students studying and researching in an international setting as part of a Trent program. The award is based on financial need and an excellent academic record. OTSS guidelines apply. » John and Elaine McClintock Bursary Established by Mike McClintock in honour of his parents. Awarded to a returning undergraduate student in any program. OSOTF guidelines apply. » McColl Turner Bursaries To be awarded to full-time or part-time students enrolled in the Business Administration program. Preference will be given to students from Peterborough City and County and Kawartha Lakes Region. OTSS guidelines apply.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Harvey McCue Indigenous Student Support Fund 49 Named in honour of Harvey McCue (Alum ’66) who co-founded the Indian-Eskimo Studies Department (now Chanie Wenjack School of Indigenous Studies) with Prof. T.H.B. Symons. To support students of Indigenous heritage who are studying within the Trent School of Education in the Indigenous Bachelor of Education Program or the Bachelor of Education Program, or the

Masters of Educational Studies Program. For travel costs to their home communities, for travel to Bursaries remote First Nations, Metis and Inuit communities for placements, for learning support materials or bursary support for emergency needs. By application to Trent School of Education. » Joel McDonald Memorial Bursary The gift of alumni friends and family of the popular and respected “Joe” McDonald, a stalwart of the annual Team Trent Alumni Reunion. Awarded to an undergraduate student in any year of any program. » John C. McDonald Memorial Bursary Established in memory of Professor John C. McDonald, former chairman of the Sociology Department. Available to any undergraduate student. » McGregor Family Athletic Bursary Established by Barbara, Betsy, John and Marg McGregor who are supporters of women’s soccer. Awarded to an undergraduate student in any year of any program participating on the varsity women’s soccer team, or if no member of the soccer team is eligible it may be awarded to a female player participating in another varsity sport selected by the donor. May be awarded as an athletic financial award to entering students. OTSS guidelines apply. » John G. McKeown Legacy Bursary Established with an estate gift from John McKeown '72 a former postulant with the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance. Kindness and generosity were at the core of his being. To be awarded to full-time or part-time undergraduate students in financial need. Preference will be given to students who are majoring or joint-majoring in either History or Indigenous Studies, and then it may be awarded to students in any program. Available to Canadian and/or International students. » Métis Bursary Established through funding initiatives of the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO), Métis Training Initiatives (MTI), and the Ontario government. Awarded to post-secondary students of Métis ancestry. Students must be residents of Ontario for one year before the start of their post- secondary education. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Malcolm Montgomery Bursary A bequest from the estate of the late Malcolm Montgomery. Preference will be given to students who have self-identified as Aboriginal and are in any graduate or undergraduate program. Then it is open to all full-time or part-time students entering or returning to the MA program in Canadian Studies & Indigenous Studies or the PhD program in Indigenous Studies. This bursary is available to domestic and international students who meet the qualifications. » Morrison-Heitlinger International Student Assistance Fund Established by Professors Emeriti David Morrison and Alena Heitlinger to support International undergraduate and/or graduate students that find themselves in financial difficulty as a result of an unexpected change of circumstances or an emergency situation. By application to Trent International. » Phyllis Morton Memorial Bursary Established in memory of Phyllis (Kearn) Morton by her loving family, who were the centre of her life. To be awarded to a full-time undergraduate student in the BSc in Nursing program. OTSS guidelines apply.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » William Hamilton Munro Bursary 50 Established by the late Mrs. Angele Munro in memory of her husband, William Hamilton Munro. Awarded to students in any undergraduate year. » Nexicom Bursary Established by Nexicom, a local telecommunications company. To be awarded to returning

undergraduate students in the Business Administration or Computing & Information Systems Bursaries programs. OTSS guidelines apply. » Arnold Noftall Bursary Established in memory of Arnold Noftall, Vice-Principal of Kenner Collegiate (1956-1972) by the Estate of his wife Doris. Awarded to a Canadian or International student in the School of Education and Professional Learning. » Arnold Noftall Bursary – OSOTF Established in memory of Arnold Noftall, vice-principal of Kenner Collegiate (1956–1972), by his wife Doris. Awarded to a student in the School of Education and Professional Learning. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Doris Noftall Bursary Established by the Estate of Doris Noftall. To be awarded to Canadian or International undergraduate students in the School of Education and Professional Learning. Preference will be given to a major or minor in English Literature. » Doris Noftall Bursary – OSOTF Established by Doris Noftall. To be awarded to undergraduate students in the School of Education and Professional Learning. Preference will be given to a major or minor in English Literature. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Northumberland Canadian Federation of University Women Bursary To be awarded to a returning undergraduate or graduate female student. Preference will be given to students from the County of Northumberland. OTSS guidelines apply. » Ontario Public Service Employees Union – Local 365 (Trent) Bursary Established by the concerned members of OPSEU Local 365 at Trent University. Awarded to a worthy undergraduate or graduate student. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Norma and Lloyd Parnall Bursary Established by the family in honour of Norma and Lloyd Parnall. Awarded to Aboriginal women successfully studying in undergraduate or postgraduate programs. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Patterson-Drain Pioneer Bursary This bursary is established to honour the pioneers of Peterborough County including John Drain and his wife Ann (nee Drain also) who came from the county of Antrim, Ireland to settle in Dummer Township in 1831 and Gerard Patterson and his wife Elizabeth Galbreath who came from Roscommon, Ireland to settle in Otonabee Township in 1849. These pioneers cut farms out of the bush and created the communities we enjoy today. Preference is given to Peterborough County fourth year undergraduate students in any program who have proven financial need and community spirit. OTSS guidelines apply.. » Dennis Patterson Northern Bursary Established to recognize the visit of the Government Leader of the Northwest Territories in 1990. Awarded to a full-time or part-time undergraduate student from the Northwest Territories, Yukon, Nunavut, Nunavik or Nunatsiavut.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Gladys Pawley Bursary 51 Established by the family of Gladys Pawley in memory of her love for children. Awarded to a part-time or full-time undergraduate student with disabilities and financial need. Preference will be given to students with diagnosed learning disabilities as set out in the Ontario Human Rights Code. OTSS guidelines apply.

» Dr. Julia Phelps Memorial Bursary Bursaries Established in memory of Dr. Julia Phelps, an honorary graduate and long-time friend of Trent. Awarded to a student registered in the Cultural Studies program. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Peter Robinson College Bursary A bequest from the estate of the late Lady Maude E. Robinson; established in the name of Peter Robinson, the founder of Peterborough and the brother of Sir John Beverley Robinson, 1st Baronet. Awarded to students of Peter Gzowski College. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Peterborough Liftlock Atom Hockey Tournament Athletics Bursary Awarded to a full-time student registered in any program and in any year who is playing varsity or intramural sports. The student must have attended a Peterborough County high school. This bursary may be awarded to qualified entering students for recruitment to Trent’s varsity teams. OTSS guidelines apply. » Peterborough Professional Fire Fighters’ IAFF Local 519 Bursary Established through support from the Peterborough Professional Fire Fighters’ IAFF Local 519. Preference will be given to relatives of full-time fire fighters in the City of Peterborough. Special circumstances may be taken into consideration. Students from anywhere in Ontario with a relative who is a fire fighter may apply. If funds are available, it may be awarded to any Trent student with financial need. OTSS guidelines apply. » Quickmill Bursary Established by Quickmill Inc., a local manufacturing company, to be awarded to a full-time undergraduate student in any program. OTSS guidelines apply. » Fern A. Rahmel Bursary Established by Dr. Fern A. Rahmel. Awarded to a woman of proven academic ability who is over twenty-five years of age or to a woman of proven academic ability entering the third or fourth year of any program. OTSS guidelines apply. » The Scott Rennie Memorial Bursary Established with gifts from alumni, family, and friends, in memory of Scott Rennie, an alumnus of Otonabee College; this bursary will be awarded to an Otonabee College student chosen by the principal of the College. » J. J. Robinette Memorial Bursary Established in memory of J. J. Robinette, a member of the first Board of Governors and chancellor from 1984 to 1987. Preference will be given to a History major. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Sam Leach Robinson Bursary for English Students Established by the family and friends in memory of alumna Sam Leach Robinson. Preference will be given to a deserving student entering fourth year of the Honours program in English Literature or the graduate program. OTSS guidelines apply. » Gordon Roper Bursary Established by the Department of English Literature to honour Professor Emeritus Gordon Roper, a teacher, scholar, and pioneer in the fields of Canadian and American literature. Awarded to students majoring or joint-majoring in English Literature in second or third year. OSOTF guidelines apply.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Rotary Club of Peterborough Bursary 52 Awarded to full-time students who are permanent residents of Peterborough City and County and who have disabilities as defined under the Human Rights Code. Preference will be given to a first year student. OSOTF guidelines apply. » John Rymes Memorial Bursary

Established by a friend in memory of John Rymes ’82, who considered life one big adventure. Bursaries Awarded to a full-time undergraduate student in any year. OTSS guidelines apply. » Sara Bursary Established for a student or students enrolled in part-time studies with a minimum average of 66%. Preference will be given to sole-support parents who have completed at least five courses towards an undergraduate degree. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Sally Stavro Bursary Established in honour of Sally Stavro, a Toronto philanthropist. This bursary will be awarded to an upper-level mature student majoring in Gender & Women’s Studies. OSOTF guidelines apply. » School of Education and Professional Learning Bursary Established by friends, faculty, and staff of the School of Education and Professional Learning. To be awarded to a teacher candidate in the Consecutive Bachelor of Education program based upon financial need and commitment to education. OTSS guidelines apply. » School of Nursing Bursary Established by faculty, staff, and friends of the School of Nursing. To be awarded to a full-time student enrolled in his or her second year in the School of Nursing. This bursary is to assist a student, who is currently working part-time, to work fewer hours. OTSS guidelines apply. » Sherratt Bursary for Athletics Established by Fred Sherratt, former vice-chair of CHUM Limited and a member of Trent’s Board of Governors. Awarded to entering, transfer, or returning full-time undergraduate or graduate students participating in the varsity athletics program. OTSS guidelines apply. » Sisson/Fitzpatrick Aquatics Bursary Established by Karen Sisson ’78 in honour of her mother, Lois Sisson, who was rescued by Trent lifeguards. To be awarded to students employed as lifeguards or instructors in the Trent Athletics Centre. OTSS guidelines apply. » Sisters of St. Joseph of Peterborough Bursaries Established by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peterborough. Awarded to students completing a degree in the School of Education & Professional Learning. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Slavin Bursary for Advocates of Social & Environmental Justice Established by Linda and Alan Slavin, this bursary will be awarded annually to undergraduates who show leadership in volunteering at Trent University or in the local community to advance peace, social justice or environmental sustainability. This could include involvement in organizations such as Kawartha World Issues Centre, Seasoned Spoon, Amnesty International, Council of Canadians, Ontario Public Interest Research Group (OPIRG), Centre for Women & Trans People, Project Ploughshares. OTSS guidelines apply. » Bill and Dorothy Slavin Bursary Established by members of the Slavin family in memory of their parents, Bill and Dorothy Slavin. Awarded to a student from a developing country. » Carlyle & Mary Jane Smith Bursary Established by Carlyle Smith, professor emeritus of Psychology, and Mary Jane Smith, a teaching assistant at Trent for almost 30 years. Awarded to a full-time undergraduate student majoring in Psychology. OTSS guidelines apply.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » J. Herbert Smith Bursary 53 Established by the late J. Herbert Smith, who, as chief executive officer, was instrumental in arranging for the original gift of land to Trent University by GE Canada. » David Smyth Memorial Bursary Established by family and friends to commemorate a remarkable young man and Trent University

student who bravely battled Shwachman-Diamond Syndrome, a rare form of leukemia, and Bursaries was an advocate for raising awareness of the Bone Marrow/One Match program to save lives. To be awarded to a student who has the strength and determination, like David, to overcome a disability. OTSS guidelines apply. » Setsu Suzuki Bursary Established by in memory of his mother, Setsu Suzuki. Awarded to a student from the Third World. » David Tapscott Bursary Established by his family in memory of David Tapscott (’69). Awarded to a student in any year. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Austin James Taylor and Levi Raymond Taylor Philosophy Bursary Established by Connie Bonello, a member of Trent University's Board of Governors and advocate for a liberal arts education, in honour of her nephews. Awarded to single-major General or Honours students in the Philosophy program with financial need. This bursary is available to Canadian students. » TD Bank Financial Group Bursary Awarded to students registered in Computing & Information Systems BSc or BA (General or Honours). Recipients may be residents of any province or territory of Canada. » TD Insurance Meloche Monnex Alumni House Work Study Experience Generously supported by TD Insurance Meloche Monnex and available, upon application in the summer, to a third- or fourth-year student who demonstrates financial need and a willingness to work part-time for the Alumni Affairs Office. Experience in extracurricular activities and promoting campus partnerships is an asset. OTSS guidelines apply. » Lisa Thivierge and Donny Caldwell Bursary Established by John and Rosemary Wordley in memory of Lisa Thivierge and Donald Caldwell. To be awarded to a first-year student who has attended Dr. John M. Denison Secondary School. If there are no qualified students, then it may be awarded to students who have attended a high school in Newmarket. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Three Generations Bursary Established in honour of alumna Barbara Mather by her daughter, Jennifer MacIsaac. Inspired by her love of reading and learning, three generations have attended Trent. To be awarded to a returning full-time undergraduate student in any program. OTSS guidelines apply. » Catharine Parr Traill College Students’ Bursary Awarded to a student of Catharine Parr Traill College based upon financial need. OTSS guidelines apply. » Trent Central Student Association Bursary A gift of the Trent Central Student Association. Awarded to a student in any year who displays academic progress. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Trent Part-Time Student Association (TPSA) Bursary Established with support (1982-2006) from the Trent Part-time Student Association (TPSA). Awarded to part-time students studying on the Peterborough campus who have been part-time undergraduate students in the previous academic year. OSOTF guidelines apply.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Trent Part-Time Student Association (TPSA) Legacy Bursary 54 Awarded to any part-time undergraduate student studying on the Peterborough campus and is part-time when applying. This fund is available to Canadian and International students. » Trent Student Financial Assistance Fund Supported by alumni, friends, faculty, and staff to enable Trent University to respond to the

evolving and growing needs of students today and into the future. To be awarded to Canadian Bursaries or international students enrolled in a full- or part-time undergraduate or graduate program, and seeking a Trent University degree. Based upon financial need. » Trent University S & A Bursaries Established by the employees of Trent University. Awarded to students who demonstrate all-round achievement and character, and are permanent residents of the province of Ontario. » TUFA Bursary Funded by the faculty and professional librarian members of the Trent University Faculty Association. Awarded to students in second year or higher who achieved a minimum B average in the preceding year. » Marg Tunney Memorial Bursary Established by family, friends, and the Sisters of St. Joseph to honour Marg Tunney, distinguished nurse at St. Joseph’s Hospital, member of Sacred Heart Church and the Catholic Women’s League, and devoted volunteer for St. Vincent de Paul, Jamaican Self Help, Marycrest, and the Liberal Associations of Peterborough. Awarded to a student enrolled in Nursing courses at the 3000 or 4000 level. OTSS guidelines apply. » Vernon Family Bursary Established by the Vernon family—alumni Len and Phyllis ’64, Paul ’91, and Colin ’93. To be awarded to a deserving third-year undergraduate student. OTSS guidelines apply. » Peter Thomas Walker (RN) Bursary Established in 2006 by his wife, Susanne Walker; Jan Jamieson, a good friend; children Quinton Walker and Suzette Landry; parents Thomas and Lois Walker; extended family; and friends. Dedicated to the loving memory of Nurse Peter Thomas Walker 1973, Occupational Health and Safety inspector 1987–2005, and Occupational Health and Safety officer, Provincial Offence officer 2005. Awarded to a student from Peterborough County in the Nursing program. Preference will be given to a male student. OTSS guidelines apply. » D. R. Walling Family Bursary Established by the Walling Corporation of Lindsay. Awarded to students majoring in business or environmental studies. Based on fitness/health and community involvement. » Shirley Weir Undergraduate Study Abroad Bursaries Established by the Estate of Shirley E. Weir. Awarded to undergraduate students with financial need, paying Trent fees and going on any Trent study-abroad program for a minimum of two weeks. Preference will be given to students accepted to the Nantes, France Year-Abroad Program. » Fred Wheatley Indigenous Student Support Fund Named in honour of Fred Wheatley who was the first Indigenous elder at Trent and an Ojibwa language instructor as part of the Indigenous Studies program (now Chanie Wenjack School of Indigenous Studies). To support full-time and/or part-time students of Indigenous heritage who are studying in any undergraduate program. Preference will be given to students with children in daycare and/or to provide emergency support to students who are parents, as determined by the Director, First Peoples House of Learning. » Rodney F. White Memorial Bursary Established by alumni, family, and friends in memory of Rodney F. White, professor of Sociology. Awarded by preference to Sociology majors. OSOTF guidelines apply.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Billie Wilder Bursary 55 Established by Judith R. Wilder, who served on the Trent Board of Governors from 1977 to 1984. A lifelong appointment as honorary governor was granted in 1984. Awarded to students in any undergraduate year. OSOTF guidelines apply. » P. S. B. Wilson Bursary

Established in honour of Paul S. B. Wilson, former director of Athletics. Awarded to a returning Bursaries student on the basis of a significant contribution to the athletics program. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Wolff Family Bursary Established by Ruth Wolff ’67 and Gary Wolff ’67, chair of Trent’s Board of Governors (1999– 2002) and co-chair of the Sport, Recreation & Wellness for All Campaign (2009–2010). To be awarded to full-time entering or returning undergraduate students participating in the varsity athletics program. OTSS guidelines apply. » Janet Wright & Associates Inc. (JWA) Bursary Established by Janet Wright, a Trent alumna (’70). Awarded to a third- or fourth-year student majoring in English Literature. OTSS guidelines apply. » WXN—Women’s Executive Network Bursary Founded in 1997, WXN is Canada’s leading organization dedicated to the advancement and recognition of women in management, executive, professional, and board roles, and is dedicated to increasing the diversity of Canada’s corporate boards. To be awarded to a part-time or full-time undergraduate female student in any program. OTSS guidelines apply. » Morden Yolles Bursaries in Environmental & Resource Science/Studies Established by Morden Yolles, a structural engineer who worked closely with Trent architect Ron Thom on many of the Trent University buildings, including the design of the Reginald Faryon Bridge. Awarded to undergraduate students enrolled in the Environmental & Resource Science/ Studies program. Preference will be given to promising students in their final year of study. OSOTF guidelines apply.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 Trent University Durham Bursaries and Awards 56 » First Peoples House of Learning Award This fund is primarily intended to provide emergency support to students of Aboriginal identify or heritage including First Nations, Inuit or Metis people from the Peterborough or Durham

campuses. Bursaries » John Badham Media Studies Bursary Established by family, colleagues and friends in memory of broadcasting legend John Badham. Preference will be given to undergraduate students in any year of the Media Studies program on the Peterborough or Trent Durham GTA campuses. Canadian and International students qualify for this bursary. » Garry Cubitt Bursary in Social Work Established by Garry Cubitt ‘67 who believes in “giving forward” upon his retirement after 47 years of Municipal service including a successful career in social work. To be awarded to full-time undergraduate students in any year of the Social Work program on the Peterborough and Trent Durham GTA campuses. Students must have proven financial need. Available to Canadian and/or International students. » Multicultural Council of Oshawa Durham (MCOD) Award To be awarded to a full-time undergraduate student enrolled at Trent Durham, and who has completed at least one year in any program and has proven financial need and academic achievement. The recipient will demonstrate involvement with multicultural matters i.e. clubs, community work or areas of study focused on multicultural topics in the Durham Region. » Teresa Jane Daw Bursary for Students with Disabilities Established by the Estate of Teresa Jane Daw, Alum ‘84. Teresa had a longstanding history of being a strong and effective advocate on disability rights issues and worked locally, nationally and internationally to advance social justice and inclusion for marginalized and underrepresented groups for over 30 years. To be awarded based upon financial need to undergraduate students registered with Student Accessibility Services with a disability. Preference will be given to students who attend the Peterborough or Trent Durham GTA campuses part-time to accommodate their disability. » Fern A. Rahmel Trent University Durham Bursaries Established with a generous estate gift from Fern Rahmel, a Trent Honorary Degree recipient, and a leader in education, the arts, and culture in Peterborough. To be awarded to women of proven academic ability who are over twenty-five years of age or to women of proven academic ability entering the third or fourth year of any program. Enrolled full-time or part-time at Trent University Durham. OTSS guidelines apply. » Kathleen Taylor Bursary Kathleen Taylor was the first woman in Canada to chair a national bank and she received an honorary degree from Trent in 2014 for her accomplishments. These bursaries are available to full-time undergraduate students in any program who are residents of the Regional Municipality of Durham and are pursuing a degree at Trent Durham GTA. Based upon demonstrated financial need. » Trent University Durham Student Bursaries Established by J. J. McGuire, the contractors who renovated the Trent Oshawa Campus in 2010. To be awarded to full-time or part-time students enrolled in any program on the Durham campus. OTSS guidelines apply. » Trent University Durham Student Association Bursary Established in 2009 by the student association at , UOIT, and Trent University Durham. To be awarded to a full-time Trent University Durham campus student in any program. OTSS guidelines apply.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Ed & Sylvia Vanhaverbeke Durham Bursaries 57 Established by the founders of Syvan Developments Limited who believe in supporting students in their region. Two annual bursaries of $500 each will be awarded to support students with the most financial need and enrolled full-time or part-time at Trent Durham GTA. » Shirley Weir Trent Durham Bursaries

Established by the Estate of Shirley E. Weir. Awarded to undergraduate students based upon Bursaries financial need and enrolled in any program at Trent Durham. It is available to full-time or part-time Canadian and International students.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 International Bursaries 58 Students who enrol in international study programs through Trent University are eligible to apply for any bursary listed in the Calendar, but the following bursaries are specific to these programs. » W. A. C. H. Dobson Memorial Student Travel Bursary Named in honour of W. A. C. H. “Bill” Dobson, a renowned scholar and great friend of Trent. Bursaries Awarded to a Trent student studying abroad or an incoming visa student with travel costs. In recognition of Professor Dobson’s exceptional interest in China and the Pacific Rim, preference is given to students traveling to study in Asia or coming to Trent from that region. Administered by the Trent International Program. » Torben Drewes Student Assistance Fund Established by former students, colleagues and friends to celebrate the retirement of Torben Drewes a highly respected professor and mentor to many students; an influential contributor to public policy research. To be awarded to international undergraduate students who have proven financial need. Preference will be given to students in any year and enrolled in a single- or joint- major in Economics with a minimum GPA of B. » Harry Kitchen Student Assistance Fund Established by Professor Emeritus Harry M. Kitchen, who taught in the Economics Department at Trent University for 40 years. He was awarded the Queen's Diamond Jubilee medal for policy analysis and research contributions to municipal finance, structure, and governance in Canada. This fund is to be awarded to Canadian and/or International undergraduate students who have proven financial need. Preference will be given to students in any year and enrolled in a single- or joint-major in Economics with a minimum GPA of B. » Joe Wearing International Travel Bursary Established in honour of Joseph Wearing, professor emeritus and former chair of Political Studies. Awarded to an international student coming to Trent University to take courses in Political Studies. It is open to visa students admitted to the University for one-year exchange and full degree programs. Administered by the Trent International Program. » Maha & Murad Younis International Student Bursary Established by the Younis family who immigrated to Canada in 1994 and started Westmount Pharmacy. To be awarded to full-time undergraduate or graduate international student(s) in financial need.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 External Bursaries 59 Many organizations and companies offer bursary assistance to post-secondary students. Information is available in secondary school guidance offices as well as Financial Aid offices. The following bursaries are administered through the Trent Financial Aid Office.

» Hamilton Community Foundation Bursaries This foundation provides assistance for full-time undergraduate students who have graduated from publicly funded secondary schools in the Hamilton-Wentworth area. Deadline dates for receipt of applications by the foundation are September 20 and January 20. Applications are available through the Financial Aid Office and student must be recommended by that Office. » Trent Indspire Indigenous Bursaries External bursaries administered by Indspire from 2019-2022. Entrance bursaries are awarded annuallly to outstanding Indigenous students who are entering Trent University. Although demonstrated financial need will be the primary consideration, other factors may also be considered such as involvement in and contribution to the community as a whole; and demonstrated academic merit and performance. » Leonard Foundation Bursaries averaging $1,250. Preference will be given to sons and daughters of clergy, teachers, military personnel, graduates of RMC, and members of the Engineering Institute of Canada and the Mining and Metallurgical Institute of Canada. Application deadline is March 15. Applications are available through the Financial Aid Office. » Masonic Foundation of Ontario The Foundation aims to provide assistance to upper-year students who have exhausted other means of assistance and cannot complete their year due to emergency situations. Applications are available through the Financial Aid Office and students must be recommended by the Financial Aid Office. » Royal Canadian Legion Bursary assistance of up to $1,000. Awarded to war veterans and their children and grandchildren, ordinary members of the Legion and their children and grandchildren, associate members of the Legion and their children, and Ladies’ Auxiliary members and their children. Awards are determined by the District Bursary Committee. Applications are available at the Financial Aid Office.

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Financial assistance through Trent’s awards program is designed to acknowledge those students with Awards academic qualifications and proven financial need. For bursary applications visit the student portal at trentu.ca/mytrent, in September and January. For further information visit the Financial Aid website at trentu.ca/​financialaid, Students must be Ontario residents and in receipt of OSAP to access OSOTF and OTSS funds. If you qualify for any of the bursaries or awards listed below, insert the name of the bursary/award on your bursary application. » Bagnani Undergraduate Awards Established in 1997 by the Dewar Memorial Fund in honour of the late Professors Gilbert and Stewart Bagnani. Awarded to Ontario students in any year of an Honours program who demonstrate both academic excellence and financial need. The main preference is to support undergraduate students of the classical (traditional) disciplines of the humanities, especially Archaeology/Anthropology, Ancient Greek & Roman Studies, and History. Then it may be awarded to students in Philosophy and English Literature. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Board of Governors’ Leadership Award Awarded to an upper-year undergraduate student in any program based upon financial need and academic achievement. This student has shown outstanding leadership and involvement in the University and external community. OTSS guidelines apply. » Bridget Butt Trent-in-Ghana Award Established by Michael Butt, a member of Trent’s Board of Governors, to honour his daughter, Bridget, who has worked in East Africa for many years to support peace and reconciliation. To be awarded to a student entering third year and accepted into the Trent-in-Ghana study abroad program. This award is based upon community involvement, academic achievement, and financial need. OTSS guidelines apply. » Catherine Chiu Indigenous Bachelor of Education Award Awarded to deserving full-time undergraduate students with financial need in the Indigenous Bachelor of Education Program. Preference will be given to returning students in years three, four and five of the program who are in good academic standing. » Computing & Information Systems Award Established by faculty, staff, and friends of the Department of Computer & Information Systems. To be awarded to an outstanding full-time student in Computing & Information Systems who is entering the fourth year and demonstrates financial need. OTSS guidelines apply. » Cranston Family Award A gift of alumnus John Cranston and alumna Mary Cranston. Awarded to a current Trent student(s) entering fourth year who demonstrates high academic achievement and financial need. Preference will be given to students majoring in History and Anthropology. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Cremers Brothers Electric Ltd. Award for Athletic Financial Assistance To be awarded to an entering or returning full-time undergraduate student athlete in any program who participates in Trent varsity or intramural sports and who attended a Peterborough City or County high school. Each award has a value of $1,000. OTSS guidelines apply. » Darling Insurance & Realty Limited Athletic Award To be awarded to a full-time undergraduate student athlete in any program who participates in Trent varsity or intramural sports and who attended a Peterborough City or County high school. OTSS guidelines will apply.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Department of Mathematics Award 61 Established by faculty, staff, and friends of the Department of Mathematics. Awarded to a first- year student enrolled in MATH 1110H, MATH 1120H, MATH 1350H, or MATH 1550H. OTSS guidelines apply.

» de Pencier Family Award Awards The gift of business executive John de Pencier, a long-time member of Trent’s Board of Governors and chair from 1987 to 1991, and his wife, Marni, Trent parents. Awarded to a student of high academic standing who is in financial need. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Jane Dudas Award In memory of Jane Dudas, who provided 10 years (1996–2006) of dedicated Board service. She served as vice-chair of the Board and chair of the Executive Committee, and demonstrated exemplary committee service as a long-term member of the Nominating & Governance and Campaign Planning Committees. In recognition of Jane’s leadership and dedication to the philanthropic and organizational success of Trent, this award is for first-year students who demonstrate high academic achievement and financial need. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Geoffrey Eathorne Award Established in honour of Professor Geoffrey Eathorne, who after 38 years as a member of Trent’s Department of English Literature, retired in 2006 and received the Symons Award for Excellence in Teaching. Preference will be given to students in third year of the English Literature program. If there are no qualified students, it may be awarded to students in any year of the program. OTSS guidelines apply. » Gordon H.T. Farquharson, Q.C., Award Established by friends, colleagues, and family members in memory of Gordon H. T. Farquharson, QC, LSM, DFC, who practiced law with integrity in Peterborough for 55 years. Mr. Farquharson was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, having served as a Spitfire pilot in WWII and had a keen interest in war history. Preference will be given to an undergraduate student studying History and Canadian Studies as a joint-major. If there are no qualified applicants, then it may be awarded to a History major. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Mathew Russell Ferguson Memorial Award in Environmental & Resource Science/Studies Established by the family in memory of Mat Ferguson (1985–2009), a Peter Gzowski College student in the ERST program. To be awarded to a full-time undergraduate student enrolled in the Environmental & Resource Science/Studies program. OTSS guidelines apply. » History Award Established by an ’83 alumnus, faculty members, and other concerned alumni of the History Department. This award will be granted to a worthy undergraduate History student. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Bernard Hodgson Memorial Award Established by family, colleagues, students, and friends in memory of Bernard Hodgson, professor of Philosophy at Trent from 1974 to 2009. His special interests included the philosophy of the natural and human sciences, ethical theory, and epistemology/metaphysics. To be awarded to a student majoring in Philosophy and proceeding from third to fourth year, and based upon financial need and academic achievement. OTSS guidelines apply. » Agneta Holt Award Established by the University Women’s Club of Peterborough as a memorial to the late Mrs. Agneta Holt. Awarded to a female undergraduate student, in any program, who demonstrates academic scholarship. OSOTF guidelines apply.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Dr. Jennifer Ingram Awards 62 Established to honour Dr. Jennifer Ingram, a specialist in Internal Medicine and Geriatric Medicine and a recipient of a 2007 Trent Community Leaders Award. Awarded to students who have demonstrated academic excellence and financial need and are enrolled in Nursing courses at the 3000 or 4000 level, or to third- or fourth-year undergraduate students in the Psychology program. Preference will be given to students exhibiting an interest in community development and/or the Awards health of seniors. OTSS guidelines apply. » Kawartha Credit Union Award Kawartha Credit Union is a socially responsible company and makes significant and positive contributions to the communities they serve through their Community Involvement Program. To be awarded to a full-time undergraduate student enrolled in the Business Administration program based upon financial need and academic achievement. OTSS guidelines apply. » Lightbody CPTC Award Established by Bob and Margaret Lightbody, alumni of Trent’s first class of ‘64 and devoted Trent volunteers. Awarded to undergraduate students affiliated with Traill College that have an academic average of B in any program. Students must have financial need. Preference will be given to students who are engaged in the life of Traill College. OTSS guidelines apply. » LLF Lawyers Award Established by a Peterborough law firm. Awarded to a full-time undergraduate student who demonstrates high academic achievement and financial need. Preference will be given to students majoring in Business Administration. OTSS guidelines apply. » Lopes Family Award for Study Abroad Established by Ana P. Lopes, a Trent Governor Emerita and honorary alumna, in honour of her parents, Antonio F. and Gertrude M. Lopes, originally of Lisbon, Portugal, in recognition of their interest in politics and current affairs, and their leadership and community service within the Portuguese-speaking community of Canada. Awarded to Ontario undergraduate and graduate students based upon financial need and an excellent academic record. Awarded to undergraduate students going on a Trent study-abroad program; and to graduate students studying and researching as part of a Trent program, or participating in a conference. Preference will be given to students travelling to Europe. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Jean McKerracher Business Administration Award Awarded to Business Administration student(s) with a Specialization of Entrepreneurship. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Moore Family Award Established in 2004 by David and Joan Moore. David is a passionate advocate for Trent, having served on the Board of Governors from 1981 to 1996 and having chaired the For Tomorrow Campaign. A lifetime appointment as honorary governor was granted in 1996. Awarded to undergraduate students who demonstrate achievement and financial need. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Nantes Year-Abroad Program Student Support This fund will assist Trent undergraduate students with financial need to participate in the Nantes Year-Abroad Program. » Reid & Margaret Morden Award in the Humanities Established by Reid and Margaret Morden in support of an undergraduate student demonstrating financial need as well as high academic achievement in the areas of history, political science, or sociology. Reid Morden served as chair of Trent’s Board of Governors from 2002 to 2008. OTSS guidelines apply.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Patricia & David Morton Indigenous Studies Undergraduate Award 63 Established in 2007 by Honorary Degree recipient and former president and CEO of Quaker Oats of Canada, David L. Morton, and Trent University professor emerita, Patricia Morton. To be awarded to undergraduate students of Aboriginal heritage. OTSS guidelines apply.

» T. E. W. Nind Award Awards Established in memory of Professor T. E. W. (Tom) Nind, president of Trent University from 1972 to 1979. Awarded to a major or joint-major in Mathematics who demonstrates financial need and high academic standing. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Bonnie M. Patterson Athletic Financial Award Created as a tribute to Bonnie Patterson, President & Vice Chancellor of Trent University from 1998-2009. Awarded to returning full-time undergraduate students participating in the varsity athletics program on the recommendation of the Director, Athletics and approval by the President, Trent University. OTSS guidelines apply. » Sarah D. Patterson Award for Aboriginal Language Studies Established in memory of Sarah D. Patterson (1889–1979), a Mohawk of the Bear Clan who was born at Six Nations and spoke four languages: Mohawk, Cayuga, Tuscarora, and English. Awarded to an upper-year or graduate student of high academic standing who is in financial need and shows a keen interest in Aboriginal languages. » Peterborough Horticultural Society Award Established by the Peterborough Horticultural Society (founded in 1861) and in honour of Ann Greer-Wootten, past president. To be awarded to a full-time undergraduate student who is majoring in Environmental & Resource Sciences/Studies and who has an interest in our natural world and its preservation. OTSS guidelines apply. » Greg & Laura Piasetzki Award Established by Greg (’72) and Laura Piasetzki. Awarded annually to returning students in Chemistry and returning students in Forensic Science. OTSS guidelines apply. » Prendiville Family Travel Award for Study Abroad Having spent time studying and working in other countries, Anne-Marie Prendiville and John Gillies established this award so that students can experience the joy of learning about a country and a culture different from their own. Three members of the Prendiville family graduated from Trent: Anne-Marie (LEC ’69), Richard (CC ’72), and Clare (JBC ’76). Awarded to undergraduate students based upon financial need and an excellent academic record and going on a Trent study- abroad program. Preference will be given to students going on the Nantes, France, year-abroad program. » David Rae Memorial Award A gift from family members. Awarded to a student entering fourth year of any academic program who has demonstrated academic excellence and financial need. » Peter L. Roach Award Established to honour Peter L. Roach, director of Education from 1975 to 1992, in recognition of his years of service to the Peterborough, Victoria, Northumberland & Clarington Roman Catholic Separate School Board. In selecting the recipient, priority will be given to a student who has studied in the PVNC Separate School system and who displays academic excellence and financial need. The funding for this award was provided initially by the employees of the PVNC Separate School Board through the For Tomorrow Campaign and by friends and associates of Mr. Peter Roach. Additional funding was provided by donations to the Ontario Student Opportunity Trust Fund. OSOTF guidelines apply.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » Patricia H. Southern Mathematics Award 64 Established in 2004 by Patricia H. Southern, FCA, and a member of Trent’s Board of Governors. Awarded to one or two students in third or fourth year who demonstrate high academic achievement and financial need. Preference will be given to students majoring in Mathematics. OSOTF guidelines apply. Awards » Gerry and Mary Stephenson Award Dedicated to the memory of Gerry Stephenson, an avid canoe historian. Awarded to a third-year student in History or Canadian Studies. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Swish Maintenance Limited Athletic Award This award was established by a local Peterborough company, founded by Walter Ambler in 1956. To be awarded to a full-time undergraduate student athlete in any program, who participates in Trent varsity sports. OTSS guidelines apply. » Colin Taylor Award Established by colleagues and friends of Colin Taylor to honour his service as teacher and researcher and his administrative service as chair of the Geography Department (1980–84), associate dean of Arts and Science (1984–88), associate dean of Research and Graduate Studies (1990–95), acting dean of Arts and Science (three terms), and dean of Arts and Science (1997–02 and 2003–06). Awarded to a student registered in his/her final year of any Honours undergraduate program who has improved the intellectual and academic life of the University. OTSS guidelines apply. » TD Green Undergraduate Awards To support full-time undergraduate students with financial need and working towards undergraduate degrees in: Environmental & Resource Science, Environmental & Resource Studies, Geography, Chemistry, Indigenous Environmental Studies, Biology, Bachelor of Environmental Science/Studies, Water Sciences and Ecological Restoration. OTSS guidelines apply. » Thesis Eleven Award Established by colleagues, students, and friends in honour of Professor Emeritus Constantin Boundas and Mrs. Ke-Ryang Choi-Boundas. Preference will be given to single-major Honours students in Philosophy in second year or above. OSOTF guidelines apply. » Edward Tremain Award for Study Abroad Established in memory of Ted Tremain, a dedicated honorary member of the Board of Governors. It is to be awarded to a third- or fourth-year student going on a Trent study abroad program. The award is based on financial need and an excellent academic record. OTSS guidelines apply. » Trent University Foundation Awards These awards are the gifts of current and past volunteer directors and staff of the Trent University Foundation. They are awarded to full-time undergraduate students who have successfully completed first year in an Honours program. Preference will be given to students in the humanities and social sciences. OSOTF guidelines apply. » John Wadland Award Awarded to the most worthy undergraduate students with financial need in any year of the Canadian Studies Program or to students who are taking a significant number of Canadian Studies courses. It is also be awarded to graduate students in financial need in the MA Canadian Studies & Indigenous Studies and Ph.D. in Canadian Studies programs. This award is in recognition of John Wadland's seminal role in introducing students to Canadian Studies over three decades through CAST 200 "Canada: the Land." OTSS guidelines apply.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021 » John Wadland Undergraduate Award for Canadian & International Students 65 To be awarded to the most worthy students with financial need in any year of the Canadian Studies Program, or students in the Diploma for Canadian Studies program, or students who are taking a significant number of Canadian Studies courses. This award is in recognition of John Wadland’s seminal role in introducing students to Canadian Studies over three decades through CAST 200 “Canada: the Land.” Available to Canadian and international students. Awards » WB Family Foundation Award in Environmental & Resource Science/Studies Established by the WB Family Foundation. Awarded to an undergraduate student enrolled in the Environmental & Resource Science/Studies program who demonstrates both academic excellence and financial need. OSOTF guidelines apply.

TRENT UNIVERSITY Scholarships, Prizes, Bursaries & Awards | 2020–2021