Principal’s Message 2008-09

Welcome to McGill! For more than 185 years, McGill has distinguished itself as one of the world’s great public universities, renowned for outstanding students, professors and alumni, for achievement in teaching and research, and for its distinctive international character.

As one of the top 12 universities in the world, McGill’s defi ning strengths include its unwavering commitment to excellence, and a willingness to be judged by the highest standards. And by these standards, McGill has excelled far beyond any reasonable expectations. We have produced a disproportionate number of Nobel laureates and Rhodes scholars. Olympians, award-winning authors and musicians, astronauts, medical pioneers and world-famous leaders in all walks of life are counted among our alumni — remarkable individuals who have shaped our society and the course of history itself in profound ways.

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By choosing McGill, you are following in the footsteps of almost 200,000 living McGill alumni across the globe and making a commitment to excellence, as they did. And, while a lot is expected of you, McGill gives you the means to succeed. All of McGill’s 21 faculties and professional schools strive to offer the best education possible. By joining the McGill community of scholars, you will experience the University’s vibrant learning environment and active and diverse campus life, which support both academic progress and personal development. You will form lasting friendships with people from around the world.

Today’s social, technological and medical challenges continue to inspire innovative approaches to research, teaching and learning. New cutting- edge facilities provide you with many state-of-the-art classrooms and laboratories. Likewise, McGill’s professors thrive in this environment as they enjoy some of the highest research successes per fulltime professor in , while dedicating themselves as well, to enrich your education with research. Our dedicated administrative and support staff’s primary focus is to ensure that you have the necessary resources to respond effectively to academic challenges and to develop lifelong skills.

McGill University has been synonymous with fi rst-class education and research since it was founded in 1821. We remain committed to your success.

Professor Heather Munroe-Blum Principal and Vice-Chancellor McGill Graduate Fellowships and Awards University Calendar

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Published July 2008

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Table of Contents 5.5 Education, page 23 5.5.1 Educational and Counselling Psychology, page 24 Dean’s Welcome, page 4 5.5.2 Integrated Studies in Education, page 24 1 Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Office, Fellowships and 5.5.3 Information Studies, page 24 5.5.4 Kinesiology and Physical Education, page 25 Awards, page 5 5.6 Engineering, page 26 1.1 Location, page 5 5.6.1 Architecture, page 26 1.2 Administrative Officers, page 5 5.6.2 Chemical Engineering, page 28 2 Graduate Student Financial Support, page 5 5.6.3 Civil Engineering and Applied Mechanics, page 28 5.6.4 Electrical and Computer Engineering, page 28 2.1 Information for International Students and Fellows, 5.6.5 Mechanical Engineering, page 29 page 5 5.6.6 Mining and Materials Engineering, page 29 2.2 Further Information, page 6 5.6.7 , page 29 3 External Fellowships, page 6 5.7 Desautels Faculty of Management, page 29 3.1 Federal Fellowships for Canadian Students and 5.7.1 CA and Public Accountancy, page 29 Postdocs, page 6 5.7.2 Masters in Manufacturing Management, page 30 5.7.3 MBA, page 30 3.2 Provincial Fellowships for Quebec Students and 5.7.4 PhD (Management), page 31 Postdocs, page 7 5.8 Law, page 31 3.3 Provincial Fellowships for Students and Postdocs from 5.9 Medicine, page 32 Other Provinces, page 7 5.9.1 Internal Studentships, page 32 3.4 Industrial Fellowships, page 7 5.9.2 Multidisciplinary Research Awards, page 33 3.5 External Fellowships for International Students and 5.9.3 Multidisciplinary Clinical Awards, page 33 Postdocs, page 8 5.9.4 Research Institute Awards, page 34 5.9.4.1 Cancer Centre, page 34 3.6 Associations and Private or Not-for-Profit Foundations, 5.9.4.2 Montreal Children’s Hospital, page 34 page 8 5.9.4.3 Montreal Neurological Institute, page 34 4 McGill Graduate Fellowships, page 9 5.9.5 Academic Unit Awards, page 34 4.1 Recruitment Fellowships, page 9 5.9.5.1 Biochemistry, page 34 4.1.1 Richard H. Tomlinson Fellowships, page 9 5.9.5.2 Biomedical Engineering, page 34 4.1.2 Max Stern Recruitment Fellowships, page 9 4.1.3 Major Recruitment Fellowships, page 9 5.9.5.3 Biomedical Ethics, page 35 4.1.4 Discipline-specific Recruitment Fellowships, 5.9.5.4 Communication Sciences and Disorders, page 9 page 35 4.2 McGill Major Fellowships, page 10 5.9.5.5 Experimental Medicine, page 35 4.3 Complementary McGill Awards to Major Fellowships, 5.9.5.6 Microbiology and Immunology, page 35 page 11 5.9.5.7 Nursing, page 35 4.4 Specialized Fellowships, page 11 5.9.5.8 Ophthalmology, page 36 4.5 Dissertation Fellowships, page 12 5.9.5.9 Orthopaedic Surgery, page 36 4.6 Exemptions from the International Tuition Supplement, 5.9.5.10 Pathology, page 36 page 12 5.9.5.11 Pharmacology and Therapeutics, page 36 4.7 Graduation Prizes and Awards, page 13 5.9.5.12 Physical and Occupational Therapy, page 36 5 Fellowships awarded by Departments and Faculties, page 13 5.10 Faculty of Religious Studies, page 37 5.1 Multidisciplinary, page 13 5.11 , page 38 5.1.1 McGill Institute for the Study of Canada, page 14 5.12 Science, page 40 5.2 Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, page 15 5.12.1 Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, page 40 5.2.1 Agricultural Economics, page 16 5.12.2 Biology, page 41 5.2.2 Animal Science, page 16 5.12.3 Chemistry, page 41 5.2.3 Bioresource Engineering, page 16 5.12.4 Computer Science, page 42 5.2.4 Natural Resource Sciences, page 16 5.12.5 Earth and Planetary Sciences, page 42 5.2.5 Parasitology, page 16 5.12.6 Geography, page 42 5.2.6 Plant Science, page 17 5.12.7 Physics, page 42 5.3 Arts, page 17 5.12.8 Psychology, page 43 5.3.1 Anthropology, page 18 6 Student Financial Assistance, page 43 5.3.2 Art History and Communication Studies, page 18 5.3.3 Classics, page 18 6.1 Government Student Aid, page 43 5.3.4 East Asian Studies, page 18 6.1.1 Citizens and Permanent Residents of Canada, 5.3.5 Economics, page 19 page 43 5.3.6 English and Comparative Literature, page 19 6.1.2 Citizens and Permanent Residents of the United 5.3.7 German Studies, page 19 States, page 43 5.3.8 History, page 19 6.2 McGill Student Aid, page 44 5.3.9 Islamic Studies, page 20 7 Postdoctoral Fellowships, page 44 5.3.10 Italian Studies, page 20 7.1 Internal Postdoctoral Fellowships, page 44 5.3.11 Jewish Studies, page 20 5.3.12 Langue et littérature françaises, page 20 7.2 External Postdoctoral Fellowships, page 46 5.3.13 Linguistics, page 20 8 Exchange and Travelling Fellowships, page 46 5.3.14 McGill Centre for Research and Teaching on 9 Index of Fellowships and Awards, page 52 Women, page 20 5.3.15 Philosophy, page 21 5.3.16 Political Science, page 21 5.3.17 Social Studies of Medicine, page 21 5.3.18 Social Work, page 22 5.3.19 Sociology, page 23 5.4 Dentistry, page 23

McGill University, Graduate Fellowships and Awards 2008-2009 3 McGill University: www.mcgill.ca Dean’s Welcome Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Office To Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Fellows: www.mcgill.ca/gps/fellowships I am extremely pleased to welcome you to McGill University. With Admission: over 250 Doctoral and Master's degree programs, McGill is com- mitted to providing world-class graduate education and postdoc- www.mcgill.ca/applying/graduate toral training in a full range of academic disciplines and University Calendars: professions. The Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Office (GPSO) works in collaboration with the Faculties and other admin- www.mcgill.ca/courses istrative and academic units to deliver the very highest level of teaching and research across the University. The GPSO is responsible for the admission and registration of graduate stu- dents, disbursing graduate fellowships, supporting postdoctoral fellows, and facilitating the graduation process, including the examination of theses. Please note that in the body of this Calendar, awards are listed alphabetically by their complete official As a student-centered research institution, McGill places singu- names. In the index, awards are listed alphabetically lar importance upon the quality of graduate education and post- by family name of benefactor if applicable. doctoral training. As Associate Provost (Graduate Education), as well as Dean of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, I work closely All efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of with the central administration, Faculties, graduate students, pro- information in this Calendar. However, it is ultimately fessors, researchers, postdoctoral fellows, and staff to enhance the responsibility of fellowship and award seekers the graduate and postdoctoral experience and provide a support- themselves to verify program deadlines and ive, stimulating, and enriching academic environment. We wel- requirements with the source agencies. come your input in further improving the graduate student experience and encourage you to bring your ideas forward (write The Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Office, to [email protected]). Fellowships and Awards Section cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions, but would McGill is ranked as one of Canada's most intensive research appreciate being informed of these, for correction or universities and among the world's top 25. We recognize that addition in the next edition. these successes come not only from our outstanding faculty mem- bers, but also from the quality of our graduate students and post- The University reserves the right to make changes doctoral fellows - a community into which we are very happy to without prior notice to the information contained in this welcome you. Calendar, including alteration of conditions and values of awards. I invite you to join us in advancing this heritage of excellence at McGill. Martin Kreiswirth, Ph.D. Associate Provost (Graduate Education) Dean, Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies

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uate studies at McGill. External Fellowships are available from var- 1 Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies ious sources, including government departments and agencies, foundations and private companies. The value of awards offered Office, Fellowships and Awards by these agencies varies from $15,000 to $35,000 per year, and up to $50,000 for health professionals. These awards are often 1.1 Location renewable. The deadlines to apply for the majority of external fel- lowships fall between October and November for fellowships ten- Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Office able in September of the following year. To view a list of the Fellowships and Awards Section agencies offering graduate student funding opportunities and indi- James Administration Building, Room 400 vidual application deadlines, please see section 3, “External Fel- 845 Sherbrooke Street West lowships”. Montreal, Quebec H3A 2T5 Canada For information on funding opportunities to support graduate study and research outside of Canada, please see section 8, Telephone: (514) 398-3990 “Exchange and Travelling Fellowships”. Fax: (514) 398-2626 E-mail: [email protected] Loans and Bursaries Web: www.mcgill.ca/gps Loans and/or bursaries are administered by the province in which you are legally resident, and are usually restricted to full-time, 1.2 Administrative Officers Canadian students (although certain categories of Permanent Residents may also be eligible). Most loans are granted exclu- Martin Kreiswirth; B.A.(Hamilton), M.A.(Chic.), Ph.D.(Tor.) sively on the basis of financial need. To find out more about the Associate Provost (Graduate Education) and application procedures for government loan programs please see Dean (Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies) section 6, “Student Financial Assistance” or contact the McGill Heather Durham; M.Sc.(W. Ont.), Ph.D.(Alta.) Student Aid Office at 514-398-6013 or by e-mail at Associate Dean (Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies) [email protected]. Meyer Nahon; B.Sc.(Qu.), M.Sc.(Tor.), Ph.D.(McG.), Eng. (Sabbatical Leave 2008-2009) 2.1 Information for International Students and Associate Dean (Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies) Fellows Lisa deMena Travis; B.A.(Yale), Ph.D.(MIT) International students on study permits comprise up to twenty-five Interim Associate Dean (Graduate and Postdoctoral percent of the graduate student population at McGill University Studies) and are integral to maintaining McGill's standing as a world-class, Charlotte E. Légaré; B.Sc.(Montr.), M.Sc.(Sher.), M.B.A.(McG.) research intensive institution. McGill is committed to supporting its Director (Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies) international students and addressing the unique financial con- cerns of this group. As an international student you may find your- Lissa B. Matyas; BFA, M.Sc.(C'dia) self in a more difficult financial situation than your domestic peers, Director (Recruitment and Retention) given that you are ineligible for certain awards and bursaries avail- able only to Canadian students. To help offset this imbalance, Claude Lalande; B.Sc.(Montr.), M.B.A.(McG.) McGill offers a number of tuition differential awards and interna- Manager (Fellowships and Awards) tional fee waivers to certain groups of students. These are availa- ble through several different programs. 1. MIDAs: In September 2007 McGill devoted over $2 million in 2 Graduate Student Financial Support new funding directed at international doctoral students. McGill University is committed to helping graduate students Through the McGill International Doctoral Awards (MIDAs) finance their education and offers research students the most program, McGill undertakes to pay the international tuition competitive and generous funding levels in Quebec. We are doing supplement on the student's behalf, so that eligible interna- our utmost to provide you with a dependable income for the dura- tional students will pay tuition equal to that of Quebec stu- tion of your graduate studies, through both fellowships and bursa- dents. All international doctoral students whose tuition is not ries. Upon admission to McGill, research students are paid by an external source (such as through a fellowship in- automatically considered for funding and the details of your per- volving the direct payment of tuition or a third party billing sonalized support package will be confirmed once you have contract) are eligible for this program. No application is accepted our offer of admission. This funding comes from a number of sources, which may include McGill graduate fellow- necessary and each full-time, eligible student is auto- ships, departmental and faculty awards, stipends from research matically granted an award that makes up the difference grants or contracts, teaching and research employment, and, in between international and Quebec tuition. certain cases, exemptions from tuition and ancillary fees. Course- 2. McGill is allotted a number of Differential Fee Waivers based and professional Master's students are eligible for need- (DFWs) from the Quebec Government which are allocated based financial support and some internal fellowships and bursa- by individual departments to Master's students in the sum- ries. mer term. The following information is intended to help you to understand 3. If you are in a program where your fees are assessed per and provide detailed information on the various forms of graduate credit, you may be exempt from the international tuition sup- student support available at McGill. If you have any questions regarding graduate student support, the staff of the Fellowships plement for certain French language and literature courses. and Awards unit of the Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Office 4. All students from France and a limited number of students will be more than happy to help you find the answers. from countries party to bilateral agreements with Quebec External Fellowships may be granted exemptions from differential fees. With the exception of French citizens, students must apply to their Funding from external sources may form an important comple- home country for an exemption concurrent with their appli- ment to the funding package offered to you by McGill. In the 2007 funding year, Federal and Quebec government agencies granted cation for admission. Please consult section 4.6, “Exemp- over 20 million dollars in direct awards to students pursuing grad-

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tions from the International Tuition Supplement” to And should you have any further questions, or wish to speak to determine if you are eligible for this program. someone in person about your funding options, the friendly and knowledgeable staff in the Fellowships and Awards unit of the There are a number of funding programs aimed specifically at Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Office at McGill are here to international students embarking on study in Canada. These help you. All current and prospective McGill students are encour- include: the Quebec Merit Fellowships for International Doctoral aged to visit, call, e-mail or write to obtain further information on Students (Programme de bourses d'excellence pour étudiant appropriate sources of funding for graduate education. If you take étranger - PBEEE); the Canadian Commonwealth Scholarship the initiative, the GSPO staff can help you go a long way toward and Fellowship Program; the Government of Canada Awards to finding satisfactory solutions for your funding needs. Foreign Nationals; the Organization of American States; the Can- ada-US Fulbright program; and the German Academic Exchange Program (DAAD). Applications for some of these programs must be made through the government of your home country, usually 3 External Fellowships via the Ministry of Education. Opportunities for employment for international students are now This section contains general information on the major funding more plentiful than in past years, as immigration officials are agencies providing the majority of external awards to Canadian, authorized to issue work permits for off-campus employment Quebec or international students and postdocs. A large number of under certain circumstances. For details concerning eligibility and other sources provide external funding. A section on industrial fel- procedure, please consult the International Student Services Web- lowships offers information for students who wish to fund studies site at www.mcgill.ca/internationalstudents/workopportunities. and research in partnership with non-university organization in the You can find additional information on opportunities for financial private (and sometimes public) sector. assistance available to international graduate students and fellows in the UNESCO publication Study Abroad, available on the Web at 3.1 Federal Fellowships for Canadian Students and www.unesco.org/education/studyingabroad/networking/study.pdf. The Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE) also pro- Postdocs duces a free brochure entitled Destination Education Canada, Graduate and postdoctoral fellowships from the Federal Govern- available at www.destineducation.ca. As an international student ment granting Councils are normally open only to Canadian Citi- you will also be pleased to learn that the new Post-Graduation zens or permanent residents of Canada for research-based Work Permit Program makes it easier than ever to gain employ- studies at the Master's, doctoral and postdoctoral levels. Excep- ment in Canada following the completion of your degree. Through tions on funding for international students will be covered in this program you can obtain a work permit tenable for three years, section 3.5, “External Fellowships for International Students and with no restriction on the type of employment and no requirement Postdocs”. Competition rules and regulations are updated annu- for a job offer or company sponsorship. ally and available on the agency Websites. Deadlines are normally in the Fall of the year prior to the aca- 2.2 Further Information demic year for which funding is requested. Several competitions involve a pre-selection by the university where the student is reg- There are a number of Web and reference sources available to istered in the year or term of application. Students and postdocs complement the information contained in this guide: may only apply to one federal agency per competition year (August On the Web to July); students in disciplines that border the mandate of several agencies (e.g. psychology, geography, cell and molecular biology) Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (GPS) at McGill University must select the agency that funds the specific proposed research. regularly posts new information concerning graduate funding on our Website at www.mcgill.ca/gps/fellowships. We encourage you NSERC - NATURAL SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING to visit this site to find detailed information on fellowship competi- RESEARCH COUNCIL OF CANADA tions, links to the sites of various funding agencies, and application Funds Master's, Doctoral and Postdoctoral Research-based stud- forms for several McGill fellowships and awards. The Graduate ies in the Natural Sciences and Engineering. and Postdoctoral Studies Office also publishes a general guide on Master's and Doctoral competitions involve a pre-selection by funding strategies entitled Making Ends Meet, which you can the university where the student was registered in the year of appli- download from www.mcgill.ca/gps/fellowships, under Publica- cation. Postdoctoral applications are direct to the agency. Dead- tions. lines are normally in October. McGill University also subscribes to the SPIN database for Value: $17,300 to $40,000 sources of research funding, which you can access free of charge Agency information: www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca under For Stu- from any computer on the McGill domain. This database compiles dents and Fellows and Online Services a list of graduate and postdoctoral fellowships, scholarships, McGill pre-selection information: www.mcgill.ca/gps/ awards and prizes. You will find a link to the SPIN database at fellowships www.mcgill.ca/gps/fellowships, under Information and Publica- tions. SSHRC - SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES RESEARCH COUNCIL OF CANADA Reference Sources Funds Master's, Doctoral and Postdoctoral Research-based stud- We encourage you to consult one or more of the many reference ies in the Social Sciences and Humanities. books, materials, Websites and directories on the subject of grad- Doctoral competitions involve a pre-selection by the university uate funding. Many major libraries, including McGill's McLennan where the student was registered in the term of application. Mas- Library, publications listing fellowships and awards for grad- ter's competitions involve a pre-selection by the university where uate study, including: the student was registered in the year of application. Deadlines are Annual Register of Grant Support; normally in October and November. Value: $17,300 to $38,000 Awards for Postgraduate Study at Commonwealth Universities Agency information: www.sshrc.ca under Apply for funding Directory of Research Grants; McGill pre-selection information: www.mcgill.ca/gps/ The Grants Register; fellowships Study Abroad; CIHR - CANADIAN INSTITUTES OF HEALTH RESEARCH Scholarships, Fellowships and Loans. Funds Master's, Doctoral and Postdoctoral Research-based stud- ies in the Human Health Sciences (broadly defined).

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Doctoral and postdoctoral competitions are by direct application to the agency. Master's competitions involve a pre-selection by the 3.4 Industrial Fellowships university where the student was registered in the term of applica- Some government agencies provide funding for research-based tion. Deadlines are normally in October and February (not all com- studies in an industrial setting. petitions allow for February applications). Agency information: www.cihr-irsc.ca under Funding Opportuni- FQRNT-NSERC BOURSES EN MILIEU PRATIQUE BMP- ties INNOVATION McGill pre-selection information: www.mcgill.ca/gps/ Eligibility: Awards are based on a specific research proposal in fellowships the Natural Sciences and Engineering involving student, faculty supervisor and collaborating company. All applications require 3.2 Provincial Fellowships for Quebec Students and university endorsement and signed commitment from the spon- soring company. Open to Canadian Citizens and Permanent Postdocs Residents of Canada. This program replaces the NSERC IPS Graduate and postdoctoral fellowships from the Quebec Govern- held in Quebec universities. ment granting agencies are normally open only to Canadian Citi- Value: Minimum $21,000 per year at the Master's level for up to zens or permanent residents of Canada who are Quebec residents two years and $27,000 per year at the doctoral level for up to for research-based studies at the Master's, doctoral and postdoc- three years. The sponsoring company's contribution is a mini- toral levels. Exceptions on funding for international students will be mum of one third of the value. covered in section 3.5, “External Fellowships for International Stu- Deadline: No FQRNT Deadlines. McGill Deadline: 3 months prior dents and Postdocs”. Competition rules and regulations are to the beginning of term of tenure. updated annually and available on the agency Websites. Application: Fellowships Guide and application forms are availa- Deadlines are normally in the October of the year prior to the ble only on the Web. A draft agreement satisfying the guidelines academic year for which funding is requested. Applications are on- of McGill University, FQRNT and NSERC is available from the line, with supporting documents sent directly to the agency. Stu- GPSO Website www.mcgill.ca/gps/documents/nup. The signing dents and postdocs may only apply to one Quebec agency per authority for the University will rest with the GPSO. Further infor- competition; students in disciplines that border the mandate of mation available from the GPSO Fellowships and Awards Sec- several agencies (e.g. psychology, geography, cell and molecular tion or at www.fqrnt.gouv.qc.ca/nateq/bourses/index.htm. biology) must select the agency that funds the specific proposed research. FQRSC-SSHRC BOURSES EN MILIEU PRATIQUE BMP- INNOVATION FQRNT - FONDS QUEBECOIS DE LA RECHERCHE SUR LA Eligibility: Awards are based on a specific research proposal in NATURE ET LES TECHNOLOGIES the Social Sciences and Humanities involving student, faculty Funds Master's, Doctoral and Postdoctoral Research-based stud- supervisor and collaborating company. Basic requirements are ies in the Natural Sciences and Engineering. much like those of the regular FQRSC Postgraduate Scholar- Deadlines are normally in October. ships. All applications require university endorsement and Value: $15,000 to $30,000 signed commitment from the sponsoring company. Open to Agency information: www.fqrnt.gouv.qc.ca under Bourses Canadian Citizens and Permanent Residents of Canada who are McGill supplementary information: www.mcgill.ca/gps/ residents of Quebec. fellowships Value: Minimum $21,000 per year at the Master's level for up to two years and $27,000 per year at the doctoral level for up to FQRSC - FONDS QUEBECOIS DE LA RECHERCHE SUR LA three years. The sponsoring company's contribution is a mini- SOCIETE ET LA CULTURE mum of one third of the value. Funds Master's, Doctoral and Postdoctoral Research-based stud- Deadline: No FQRSC Deadlines. McGill Deadline: 3 months prior ies in the Social Sciences and Humanities. to the beginning of term of tenure. Deadlines are normally in October (Some theme fellowships by Application: Fellowships Guide and application forms are availa- ad-hoc calls for applications). ble only on the Web. A draft agreement satisfying the guidelines Value: $15,000 to $30,000 of McGill University, FQRSC and SSHRC is available from the Agency information: www.fqrsc.gouv.qc.ca under Les pro- GPSO Website www.mcgill.ca/gps/documents/nup. The signing grammes, then Bourses authority for the University will rest with the GPSO. Further infor- McGill pre-supplementary information: www.mcgill.ca/gps/ mation available from the GPSO Fellowships and Awards Sec- fellowships tion or at www.fqrsc.gouv.qc.ca under "Programmes", "Bourses". FRSQ - FONDS DE LA RECHERCHE EN SANTE DU QUEBEC Funds Master's, Doctoral and Postdoctoral Research-based stud- NSERC/MITACS INDUSTRIAL POSTGRADUATE ies in the Human Health Sciences (broadly defined). SCHOLARSHIPS Deadlines are normally in October. Eligibility: Awards are based on a specific research proposal Agency information: www.frsq.gouv.qc.ca under Consulter les involving student, faculty supervisor and collaborating company. programmes/Faire une demande Basic requirements are much like those of the regular NSERC McGill pre-selection information: www.mcgill.ca/gps/ Postgraduate Scholarships in the following entry. All applications fellowships require departmental endorsement and signed commitment from the sponsoring company. Research must be in the areas cov- ered by MITACS, a Network of Centres of Excellence in the 3.3 Provincial Fellowships for Students and mathematics of information technology and complex systems, Postdocs from Other Provinces which focuses on developing mathematical solutions that address issues in the fastest growing sectors of the nation's Most fellowship opportunities from other provinces of Canada are economy. only tenable in that province. For special programs providing Value: $15,000 per year (plus $7,500 from a sponsoring com- exceptions to this general rule, please consult your province's pany), for up to three years. In addition, the supervisor receives funding agency Website. $7,500 from MITACS. Deadline: No NSERC Deadlines. McGill Deadline: 3 months prior to the beginning of term of tenure. Application: Fellowships Guide and application forms are availa- ble only on the Web. A draft agreement satisfying the guidelines

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of McGill University and NSERC is available from the GPSO Fel- FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE CANADA lowships and Awards Website www.mcgill.ca/gps/ The Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade pub- documents/nup. The signing authority for the University will rest lishes several funding opportunities for international students inter- with the GPSO. Further information available from the GPSO ested in studying in Canada: Fellowships and Awards Section or directly from the Scholar- The Commonwealth Scholarship Program ships and Fellowships Division, NSERC, 350 Albert Street, The Government of Canada Award Program Ottawa, Ontario K1A 1H5. The Organization of American States Program Tel: (613) 995-9169 Links to various programs regularly updated. E-mail: [email protected] Deadline: Varies Website: www.nserc.ca/sf_e.asp?nav=sfnav&lbi=2c#MITACS Application: Application information is available at www.scholarships.gc.ca/noncanadians-en.html WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION (WMO) Eligibility: Open to applicants from developing countries, nomi- COUNTRY-SPECIFIC AGENCIES nated by their governments, for studies or training in meteor- List of Quebec Partner Countries: www.mels.gouv.qc.ca/ ology and operational hydrology at universities or meteorological ens-sup/ens-univ/droits_scolarite-a_responsables-pays.pdf training institutes in countries where facilities are available. Value: Normally based on United Nations Development France: Ambassade de France, Ottawa: www.ambafrance-ca.org/ Programme stipend rates. spip.php?rubrique386 Application: Submitted by Government of candidate's country Germany: DAAD, www.daad.de through the Director of the Meteorological/Hydrological Service, Mexico: CONACYT, www.conacyt.mx 41, avenue Giuseppe-Motta, 1211 Geneva 20, Switzerland, or the local United Nations Development Programme office. United States: Fulbright Programs for US Citizens, www.iie.org DEVELOPING COUNTRIES FUNDING AGENCY 3.5 External Fellowships for International Students World Bank - www.worldbank.org/wbi/scholarships and Postdocs PEO International Peace Scholarships for Women - International students and postdoctoral trainees should verify with www.peointernational.org/about their country's educational authorities for funding opportunities to study abroad. In addition, various sources offer funding opportuni- 3.6 Associations and Private or Not-for-Profit ties to study in Canada Foundations PBEEE - PROGRAMMES DE BOURSES D'EXCELLENCE Various foundations offer graduate and postdoctoral funding POUR ÉTUDIANTS ÉTRANGERS opportunities. A short list is provided here, but it is in no way Merit Fellowships for International Students exhaustive. Eligibility: The program, funded by the Quebec Ministry of Educa- tion, Leisure and Sports (MELS) and administered by FQRNT, is LIST OF ASSOCIATIONS AND FOUNDATIONS FUNDING ALL open to foreign doctoral students and postdoctoral trainees in all DISCIPLINES disciplines who are not Canadian citizens or permanent resi- Fondation Desjardins (Quebec Residents) - www.desjardins.com/ dents of Canada. Students must start in the program for which fr/a_propos/profil/engagement/bourses they receive funding between May and January. Doctoral candi- dates already in a Quebec university (e.g., already at McGill) are AUCC - www.aucc.ca eligible to apply. For postdoctoral trainees and short visits, the British Council - www.educationuk.org students may not already be in the program. Due to the small CBIE - www.cbie.ca number of nominations allowed per university, the GPSO will only consider applicants who have an overall First Class aca- Canadian Federation of University Women - www.cfuw.org demic record (equivalent to 3.7/4.0 and up). Institut de recherche en santé et en sécurité du travail du Québec Value: (IRSST) - Any discipline related to work accidents - V1 (Doctoral): $25,000 per year for three years + differential fee www.irsst.qc.ca waiver for entire studies + Quebec medicare coverage. International Development Research Centre - www.idrc.ca V2 (Postdoctoral): $35,000 per year for one year, non renewable V3 (Short Visits): $3,000 per month for up to 4 months IODE War Memorial Scholarships for Doctoral Study - Deadline: July: Students, with the help of their supervisors, must www.iode.ca submit the McGill pre-selection form. If nominated by the univer- Mackenzie King Open Scholarships - www.mkingscholarships.ca; sity (each Quebec university can nominate four candidates per McGill pre-selection: www.mcgill.ca/gps/fellowships category), the student may have to submit additional documen- tation by the agency deadline of November. (Students should LIST OF HEALTH RESEARCH ASSOCIATIONS AND consult GPSO Website for exact dates.) FOUNDATIONS Application: Application information is available on the McGill CIHR maintains a list of funding opportunities in the Health Sci- GPSO Website at: www.mcgill.ca/gps/fellowships or on the ences: www.cihr.ca/e/783.html FQRNT Website at www.fqrnt.gouv.qc.ca. LIST OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES CIHR - CANADIAN INSTITUTES OF HEALTH RESEARCH - ASSOCIATIONS AND FOUNDATIONS FELLOWSHIPS PROGRAM (ONLY) Funds Master's, Doctoral and Postdoctoral Research-based stud- Trudeau Foundation (Doctoral) - www.trudeaufoundation.ca; ies in the Human Health Sciences (broadly defined). McGill pre-selection: www.mcgill.ca/gps/fellowships The Fellowships program for Postdocs and Health Profession- Canada Council - www.canadacouncil.ca (Fine arts and perform- als is open to international students and postdocs. Applicants must ing arts) be post-PhD or certified health professionals authorized to prac- Sauvé Scholars Foundation - www.sauvescholars.org tice in their countries. Deadline: Normally October and February Roeher Institute Research Grants In The Field Of Intellectual Dis- Agency information: www.cihr-irsc.ca under Funding Opportuni- abilities - www.roeher.ca/english/services/scottish.htm ties, Fellowships Hannah Institute Fellowships for Postdoctoral Study in the History of Medicine - www.ams-inc.on.ca

8 2008-2009 Graduate Fellowships and Awards, McGill University MCGILL GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS

Woodrow Wilson International Centre for Scholars - SIR YUE-KONG PAO FELLOWSHIPS www.wilsoncenter.org Established in 2002 by Anna Pao Sohmen, M.S.W. 1969, in hon- our of her father, Sir Yue-Kong Pao. Awarded by the GPSO to out- LIST OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ASSOCIATIONS AND standing graduate students on the basis of academic merit. FOUNDATIONS Preference shall be given first to students from Ningbo University, Amelia Earhart Fellowship Awards for Women - www.zonta.org and, secondarily, to students from the People's Republic of China. Value: $25,000. Deadline: February (Confirm precise deadline on GPSO Website). (Not offered until further notice.) 4 McGill Graduate Fellowships Application: Forms and additional information are available from the GPSO Fellowships and Awards Website at: www.mcgill.ca/gps/fellowships. 4.1 Recruitment Fellowships 4.1.4 Discipline-specific Recruitment Fellowships 4.1.1 Richard H. Tomlinson Fellowships Established in 2000 through a very generous gift from Dr. Richard J.W. MCCONNELL FOUNDATION FELLOWSHIPS IN H. Tomlinson (Ph.D. 1948). Awarded annually by the Graduate ENVIRONMENT and Postdoctoral Studies Office to recruit outstanding students Established in 2000 by the J.W. McConnell Foundation to out- into Master’s and Doctoral degree program. Tomlinson fellows standing students entering the first year of a Master’s degree in the who accept a fellowship from an agency external to McGill will be area of Environmental Studies. Awarded by the GPSO to a gradu- entitled to one-half the full value of the Tomlinson Fellowship. ate student in the area of Environmental Studies. Value: $15,000 each; renewable. TOMLINSON MASTER’S FELLOWSHIPS IN THE FACULTY OF SCIENCE LORNE TROTTIER SCIENCE ACCELERATOR FELLOWSHIPS Eligibility: The Tomlinson Faculty of Science Master’s Fellow- Established in 2006 by Lorne Trottier, B.Eng. 1970, M.Eng. 1973, ships are for new students accepted into a Master’s program in D.Sc. 2006. Awarded annually by the Faculty of Science to attract a department within the Faculty of Science. outstanding students into the Faculty's graduate degree programs. Value: $15,000, renewable annually based on satisfactory Eligibility: The Lorne Trottier Science Accelerator Fellowships progress, to a maximum tenure of 2 years for master’s level. will be awarded to meritorious students accepted into a graduate Deadline: Varies by department. degree program within the Faculty of Science and are to be com- Application: Tomlinson fellowship award holders are selected on bined with funding received by applicants through external pro- the basis of nominations made by departments. Applicants for a grams such as NSERC or FQRNT, as well as with funding Tomlinson fellowship to support a Master’s or Doctoral program received through other sources within the University. at McGill must submit their application directly to departments by Application: Awardees are selected on the basis of nominations early January, along with their application for admission. by the Faculty of Science. Applicants must submit their applica- www.mcgill.ca/gps. tion directly to departments by early January. Value: May be renewed, at the discretion of the Faculty of Sci- TOMLINSON DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS ence. Eligibility: The Tomlinson Doctoral Fellowships are for new stu- dents accepted into a doctoral degree at any department at MAX BELL FOUNDATION FELLOWSHIPS McGill University. Established in 2000 by the Max Bell Foundation of in Value: $25,000, renewable annually based on satisfactory memory of George Maxwell (Max) Bell (1912-1972), B.Com. 1932, progress, to a maximum tenure of 3 years for doctoral level. Governor of McGill University from 1962-1971, businessman, oil- Deadline: Varies by department. man, newspaper publisher, sportsman and philanthropist. Application: Tomlinson fellowship award holders are selected on Awarded by the Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Office to out- the basis of nominations made by departments. Applicants for standing entering graduate students studying in the areas of med- Tomlinson fellowship to support a Master’s or Doctoral program icine, education, or environment. at McGill must submit their application directly to departments by Value: Minimum $20,000; renewable once at the Master's level early January, along with their application for admission. and twice at the Doctoral level. www.mcgill.ca/gps. MAX STERN MCCORD MUSEUM FELLOWSHIP 4.1.2 Max Stern Recruitment Fellowships Established in 1991 by the trustees of the Max Stern estate. Eligibility: Offered to meritorious graduate students who are In addition to the McGill Major Fellowships for continuing graduate seeking admission in the Faculty of Arts at McGill University and students, McGill University provides a small number of recruitment whose research will directly involve the collections of the McCord fellowships to selected academic departments for outstanding Museum. Please consult the McCord Museum Website at applicants seeking first admission to graduate studies at McGill www.mccord-museum.qc.ca for information on the various col- during the following academic year. A small number of new lections of the Museum. No citizenship restrictions. non-renewable Recruitment Fellowships will be awarded in 2008- Value: Master’s is a minimum of $15,000, renewable once; Doc- 09. These are valued at approximately $14,000 for one year. All toral is a minimum of $20,000 renewable twice. applicants for first-time graduate admission are automatically con- Deadline: March (Confirm precise deadline on GPSO Website). sidered by departments for a recruitment fellowship, if the unit has Application: Forms and additional information are available from one to offer. There are no application forms, since awards are the GPSO Fellowships and Awards Website at: based exclusively on departmental nomination. www.mcgill.ca/gps/fellowships. 4.1.3 Major Recruitment Fellowships WERNER GRAUPE INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIPS IN ENGINEERING BMO FINANCIAL GROUP MAJOR FELLOWSHIPS Established in 1999 by a generous gift from the late Werner Established in 2007 by BMO Financial Group. Awarded by the Graupe and the Antje Graupe Pryor Foundation. Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Office to outstanding graduate Eligibility: Awarded by the Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies students entering any Doctoral degree proram, on the basis of Office upon the recommendation of the Faculty of Engineering to academic merit. an international student from a university in the European Union, Estimated value: $23,000 each; renewable twice. enrolling in a Master's or Ph.D. program in Engineering at McGill. Preference is given to students from German and French

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universities, particularly Technische Universitat Berlin. Students DALBIR BINDRA FELLOWSHIP in Chemical and Civil Engineering are not eligible. Established in recognition of the late Professor Dalbir Bindra's Value: $25,000; renewable once at the Master's level and twice at contribution to teaching and research during his thirty years in the the Doctoral level. Department of Psychology at McGill. Deadline: February (Confirm precise deadline on GPSO Eligibility: Open to students registered in any program of the Website). Graduate Studies, with a preference to those from developing Application: Forms and additional information are available from countries. the GPSO Fellowships and Awards Website at: Value: $10,000; renewable once. www.mcgill.ca/gps/fellowships. DAVID STEWART MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP Established through a bequest by the late Agnes Stewart in mem- 4.2 McGill Major Fellowships ory of her father, David Stewart. This program is under review. Please visit Eligibility: Offered to graduate students in the physical and bio- www.mcgill.ca/gps/fellowships for the most current logical sciences who demonstrate high ability and who are likely information. to enter a career of university teaching. No citizenship restric- tions. Mcgill Majors are awarded on the basis of nominations by depart- Value: $10,000; non-renewable. ments. EILEEN PETERS FELLOWSHIP Description of Individual Major Fellowships Established in 1993 with an endowment from the N.E. Peters Foundation. ALMA MATER FELLOWSHIP Eligibility: Awarded by the GPSO with preference being given to Established in 1982 by generous contributions to the Alma Mater women. Consideration, if appropriate, will be given to students Fund from many graduates who designated their gifts to the area pursuing graduate studies in the Faculty of Medicine or the of scholarships and student aid. School of Nursing. No citizenship restrictions. Eligibility: Open to students in any degree program in the Gradu- Value: $12,000, renewable twice. ate Studies. No citizenship restrictions. Value: $10,000; renewable once. ESTERINA AND GAETANO LIBERATORE FELLOWSHIP Established in 1995 through the generous gift of Luigi Liberatore. ARTHUR C. TAGGE FELLOWSHIP IN THE HUMANITIES AND Eligibility: The fellowships may be held by students registered in SOCIAL SCIENCES any graduate program at McGill. No citizenship restrictions. Eligibility: Tenable by a graduate of any approved university pro- Value: $10,000; renewable twice. ceeding to a higher degree in any department in the Humanities or the Social Sciences. No citizenship restrictions. FRIENDS OF MCGILL FELLOWSHIP Value: $10,000, non-renewable. Awarded for one year only. The fellowship is made available through the McGill Development program by the Friends of McGill Inc., New York. CARL REINHARDT FELLOWSHIP Eligibility: Open to graduate students in any discipline who are Established from the estate of the late Carl Reinhardt, who citizens of the United States of America. received Bachelor of Applied Science degrees from McGill Univer- Value: $10,000; renewable once. sity in Civil Engineering (1896) and Mining Engineering (1897). Eligibility: Open to graduate students in the Departments of GREVILLE SMITH RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP Physics, as well as Earth and Planetary Sciences. No citizenship Eligibility: Three fellowships are endowed by the trustees of the restrictions. Greville Smith bequest for research by graduate students, one in Value: $10,000; renewable twice. Engineering, and one in Management, and one in any discipline, for overall excellence. The leadership qualities of the candidate, CHALK- ROWLES FELLOWSHIP together with the usefulness to the community of the proposed Established by Mary Laura Chalk, McGill's first woman Ph.D. in study, is taken into consideration by the GPSO in their choice of Physics (1928), in memory of her husband, William Rowles (Ph.D. fellows. No citizenship restrictions. 1928), Professor Emeritus of Agricultural Physics at Macdonald Value: $15,000; renewable twice. College. Eligibility: Open to graduate students in the Department of HAROLD H. HELM FELLOWSHIP Physics. No citizenship restrictions. Established in 1960 in honour of Harold Helm, then Chairman of Value: $10,000; renewable once. the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees of Princeton University. CLIFFORD C.F. WONG FELLOWSHIP Eligibility: Open to students in any degree program in graduate studies at McGill. No citizenship restrictions. Value: $10,000; renewable once. Eligibility: Founded in 1981 by Mr. Clifford C.F. Wong, B. Arch. 1960, to enable a graduate student to pursue studies towards a J.W. MCCONNELL MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP higher degree at McGill University. First preference will be given Established by the J.W. McConnell Foundation to support gradu- to students coming from the People's Republic of China and sec- ate studies and research at McGill University, and so to ond preference to students coming from Hong Kong. In the strengthen, in quality and in numbers, the academic staff of Cana- absence of suitable candidates from these two regions, the dian universities and schools. fellowship would be available to suitable candidates from any Eligibility: The fellowships may be held by students registering in country. any graduate research program (except Medicine) at McGill. No Value: $12,000 plus tuition fees at the non-privatized rate; renew- citizenship restrictions. able once. Value: $10,000; renewable twice.

10 2008-2009 Graduate Fellowships and Awards, McGill University MCGILL GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS

LLOYD CARR-HARRIS FELLOWSHIP Established in 1995 through the generosity of the Lloyd Carr- 4.3 Complementary McGill Awards to Major Harris Foundation. Fellowships Eligibility: The fellowships may be held by students registered in The Beijing, Neil Croll, SR Telecom and Walter Hitschfeld Memo- any graduate program in the health sciences at McGill. No citi- rial Awards are given as award complements to the most highly zenship restrictions. ranked McGill Major Fellowship awardees, meeting the specific Value: $15,000; renewable twice. eligibility criteria of each award.

MAX E. BINZ FELLOWSHIP BEIJING MEMORIAL AWARD Established from the estate of the late Max E. Binz, who was born Eligibility: Awarded on the basis of academic merit to a student in Switzerland, emigrated to Canada in 1930, established a suc- working towards a higher degree at McGill University, with a pref- cessful textile company, and became a generous benefactor of erence to those from the People's Republic of China. McGill University. Application: No application necessary. Awarded by the Fellow- Eligibility: The fellowship is open to all students in degree ships Committee of the GPSO to an outstanding student who programs in graduate studies. No citizenship restrictions. has also been awarded a McGill Major Fellowship. Value: $10,000; non-renewable. Value: $1,000.

MAX STERN FELLOWSHIP IN HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL NEIL CROLL MEMORIAL AWARD SCIENCES Established in memory of the late Professor Neil Croll, Ph.D., Established through the generosity of the Dr. and Mrs. Max Stern M.D., Professor of Parasitology and Director of McGill Interna- Foundation. tional, and a teacher and friend of students from developing coun- Eligibility: The fellowship may be held by students registered in tries. any graduate program in the humanities or social sciences at Eligibility: For graduate students, with a preference to those from McGill. No citizenship restrictions. developing countries. Value: $15,000, renewable twice. Value: $1,000. Application: No application necessary. Awarded by the Fellow- MCGILL ALUMNAE SOCIETY FELLOWSHIP Established in 1988 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the ships Committee of the GPSO to an outstanding student who founding of the McGill Alumnae Society. has also been awarded a McGill Major Fellowship. Eligibility: To be awarded to a research student in any faculty who SR TELECOM AWARDS is pursuing studies of benefit or significance to women. Prefer- Established in 1997 through a generous gift from SR Telecom, Inc. ence will be given to women applicants. No citizenship require- Eligibility: The awards will be presented each year to enhance ments. major fellowships for students in Engineering and Computer Value: $10,000, renewable twice. Science. PHILIP F. VINEBERG GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP Value: Minimum $4,000 each. Endowed in 1992 in memory of Philip F. Vineberg, O.C., QC, B.A., WALTER HITSCHFELD AWARD M.A., B.C.L., L.L.D., former Professor and Emeritus Governor of Established in honour of W.F. Hitschfeld Ph.D., F.R.S., F.R.S.C., McGill University. a teacher and friend of many such students and former Director of Eligibility: Open to graduate students pursuing in an advanced McGill International. degree in Arts, Education, Law, Library Science, Music, Eligibility: For graduate students, with a preference to those from Religious Studies or Social Work, to finance one year of study. developing countries. Awarded to a graduate student who best exemplifies the quali- Value: $1,000. ties of intelligence as demonstrated by academic record and cre- Application: No application necessary. Awarded by the Fellow- ative thinking; breadth of interest, perspective and tolerance as ships Committee of the GPSO to an outstanding student who demonstrated by cross cultural interests; record of service to has also been awarded a McGill Major Fellowship. others; excellence as demonstrated by a record of disciplined undergraduate achievement at another university and the prom- ise of more to come. The fellowship is open to all eligible stu- 4.4 Specialized Fellowships dents with preference to Canadian citizens and Permanent Residents. DELTA UPSILON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Value: $10,000, non-renewable. Founded by the McGill Chapter of the Delta Upsilon Fraternity in memory of its members who gave their lives in the Boer War, PHILIP P. BAILY FELLOWSHIP the Great War of 1914-18, and the Second War of 1939-45. Eligibility: Established in 1995 through a generous bequest by Eligibility: Open to students who have received an undergradu- Philip Pendlebury Baily (B.Sc. 1913, M.Sc. 1914) for students ate degree from McGill University in any faculty and tenable for registered in any graduate program in the Faculty of Medicine or graduate study at any recognized university. The necessary Science. No citizenship restrictions. CGPA is 3.7 or above. Value: $12,000, non-renewable. Value: Average of $5,000 (awards of lesser value may be made in certain cases). SAUL HAYES GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP Deadline: February 1. Eligibility: Established by Edgar and Charles Bronfman in mem- Application: Forms and additional information are available from ory of Saul Hayes for graduate students undertaking research the GPSO Fellowships and Awards Website at: with preference to the areas of Civil Liberties and Human Rights. www.mcgill.ca/gps/fellowships. (Same form as Mackenzie King No citizenship restrictions. Open and Travelling Scholarships). Value: $10,000; tenable for up to four years. EBEN HOPSON FELLOWSHIP FOR STUDY AT MCGILL SOLVAY FELLOWSHIP Established through a 1988 donation from the North Slope Eligibility: Offered for the first year of graduate study in any Borough of Alaska in honour of Eben Hopson, Mayor of the North department at McGill. The holder must have graduated in any Slope Borough from 1972 to 1980, to advance the pursuit, promo- undergraduate faculty of McGill in the session prior to that for tion and sharing of knowledge in areas of common interest and which the award is given, and must obtain permission to proceed relevance to the scientific, social and , and to graduate study. No citizenship restrictions. the greater welfare of the North Slope Borough and the counties of Value: $10,000; non-renewable. the Circumpolar North.

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Eligibility: Awards will be made for graduate studies at McGill in appropriate areas of Arctic studies, including but not necessarily 4.6 Exemptions from the International Tuition limited to environmental problems within the Arctic regions, Arc- Supplement tic archaeology and prehistory, social problems of the Arctic McGill International Doctoral Awards (MIDAs) (development, impact assessment studies, psychology, rural As of September 2007, all international Doctoral students regis- education, etc.), Arctic health and medicine, communications, tered full-time at McGill will pay the same tuition fees as Quebec indigenous Native Peoples (rights, languages and traditional Doctoral students. With the new McGill International Doctoral culture), Humanities and Social sciences and Natural Sciences. Awards (MIDAs), McGill eliminates a major obstacle in the recruit- Value: $6,000. Awards are renewable for a second year for ment and retention of high-quality international Doctoral students. Masters studies and up to a fourth year for Doctoral Studies. The Office of the Associate Provost (Graduate Education) is Deadline: To the department in which the applicant intends to delighted to announce a new award that will eliminate the tuition study, by March 1. supplement for all international Doctoral students (PhD/DMus/ Application: Application information is available from the GPSO DCL), effective September 2007. The McGill International Doctoral Fellowships and Awards Website at: Award will work along with the existing provincial McGill differential www.mcgill.ca/gps/fellowships. fee waivers and MELS bilateral and special international supple- JOHN WILLIAMSON FREDERICK PEACOCK MEMORIAL ment waivers to exempt all international PhD/DMus/DCL students SCHOLARSHIP registered full-time in years 1 to 4 (i.e. PhD1 to PhD4) from the Established in memory of Flight Lieutenant John Williamson international tuition supplement. (As of PhD5, students are in addi- Frederick Peacock, a member of the Delta Upsilon Fraternity, who tional session and not assessed the international supplement.) was killed in action over Normandy in 1944. International students whose international tuition supplement is Eligibility: Open to students who have received an undergradu- paid by an external source (e.g. fellowships that include direct pay- ate degree from McGill University in any faculty and tenable for ment of tuition and third party billing contracts) will not be eligible graduate study at any recognized university. The necessary for these awards. Fall and Winter DFWs will work in tandem with CGPA is 3.5 or above. this program; Summer DFWs will be used for eligible Master's Value: Average of $5,000 (awards of lesser value may be made). students. Deadline: February 1. Internal DFWs Application: Forms and additional information are available from McGill University is allocated a number of Differential Fee Waivers the GPSO Fellowships and Awards Website at: www.mcgill.ca/ (DFWs) that it allocates through the departments. Summer DFWs gps/fellowships. (Same form as Mackenzie King Open and Trav- are allocated by nomination to eligible Master's degree students elling Scholarships). and students newly admitted into a Ph.D. program in the Summer THOMAS AND WILLA FERGUSON SMYTHE FELLOWSHIP term; Fall and Winter DFWs are automatically allocated to eligible Eligibility: Founded by a bequest of the late Thomas Harold doctoral students as part of the MIDAs program. Eligible students Smythe for students in any discipline from Botswana, Lesotho, should enquire with their department for information regarding how Malawi, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia or Zimbabwe to apply for these waivers in the Summer term. who intend to return to their countries upon completion of their External DFWs studies in Canada. A strong preference is given to incoming stu- Differential fee waivers are also available from a number of exter- dents. Candidates must have been formally granted admission nal sources, including the Ministère de l'Éducation, du Loisir et du to a McGill graduate program at the time of nomination. Sport du Quebec. Please note that the Quebec government grants Value: Minimum of $7,000 plus tuition fees at the non privatized differential fee waivers to staff and dependants of consulates, for- rate; renewable once. eign government offices, international governmental organiza- Deadline: March 30 by McGill department. tions, non-governmental organizations, refugees, immigrants with Application: There is no application form, since this fellowship is a work permit containing the case type 07, 08, 20, 22, 23 or 26 with based on department nominations. the name of an employer and location that is necessarily situated in Quebec, and to those students in MELS-approved inter- 4.5 Dissertation Fellowships university exchanges. For more information on how to qualify for differential fee waivers under these provisions, please see this ROBERT AND MARY STANFIELD DISSERTATION document: Politique relative aux droits de scolarité exigés des étu- FELLOWSHIP diantes et étudiants étrangers par les universités du Québec, Established in 1994 through the Robert and Mary Stanfield available at the MELS Website: www.mels.gouv.qc.ca/ens-sup/ Foundation. ens-univ/Politique_etudiant_etranger-2007.pdf. Eligibility: This fellowship is awarded to an outstanding doctoral International degree students in a program where fees are student whose research focuses on Canada or some aspects of assessed per credit and who register in eligible French language Northern Studies nearing the completion of Ph.D. degree. and literature courses are exempt from the international Value: Minimum $9,000, non-renewable. supplement for those courses. Please note that the exemption of Deadline: Normally early April. differential fees for students registered in French language and lit- Application: See the GPSO Website for details on applica- erature programs has been abolished. tion/nomination procedures: A certain number of citizens from countries whose governments www.mcgill.ca/gps/fellowships/grad/dissertation. have entered into agreements on tuition fees with Québec may be exempted from the supplemental tuition fees normally required of STANDARD LIFE DISSERTATION FELLOWSHIP international students. Established in 1997 by a generous donation by the Standard Life The exemption is granted in accordance with the applicable Insurance Company. agreement on tuition fees and subject to its terms and conditions, Eligibility: This fellowship is awarded to an outstanding doctoral which vary depending on each agreement. The exemption is valid student in Health Sciences who will complete their dissertation in for the normal length of the program of studies concerned (for the coming academic year and who are not receiving other fel- instance, a Master's degree in Environmental Studies) at a post- lowship funding. secondary institution in Québec, and is granted one semester at a Estimated value: $5,000. time. From the first semester for which an exemption is granted at Deadline: Normally early April. a designated institution until the program is completed, the exemp- Application: See the GPSO Website for details on applica- tion is renewable on a trimester-by-trimester basis as long as a tion/nomination procedures: www.mcgill.ca/gps/fellowships/ student earns no fewer than 30 credits per year, complies with the grad/dissertation.

12 2008-2009 Graduate Fellowships and Awards, McGill University DEPT./FACULTY AWARDED – MULTIDISCIPLINARY applicable regulations, registers on a full time basis at least for the Deadline: March 31, for departmental nomination in the GPSO fall and winter trimesters and pays the tuition fees on the pre- Fellowships and Awards Section. scribed registration dates. All French citizens and a limited number of citizens of a country GORDON A. MACLACHLAN PRIZE in the list which can be found at www.mels.gouv.qc.ca/ens-sup/ Established in 1990, with gifts from individuals and faculties, in rec- ens-univ/droits_scolarite-A_pays-organisations.pdf are eligible for ognition and appreciation of Professor Gordon A. Maclachlan's ten such exemptions. years of service to McGill as Dean of the Faculty of Graduate Stud- To apply for an exemption of this type, a student must meet the ies and Research and Vice-Principal (Research). following conditions: be a citizen of one of the aforementioned Eligibility: Awarded annually by the GPSO to the most outstand- countries or governments; be admitted to a program of studies at ing graduate receiving a Ph.D. degree during the academic year a post-secondary institution in Québec; be registered on a full-time in any discipline of the Biological Sciences or Health Sciences. basis according to the applicable rules at that institution; like any The winner will be selected from candidates nominated by eligi- international student, be the holder of a valid passport and resi- ble departments, based on the quality of their academic records, dence permit as prescripted by the applicable immigration rules; the scholarly significance of their research and the excellence of and, except for French citizens, be recommended for an exemp- their theses and other publications. tion by the relevant authorities in his or her country-usually the Value: $1,000. department of education-according to the official procedure Deadline: March 31, for departmental nomination to the GPSO described in the next paragraph. Fellowships and Awards Section. Foreign governments or the bodies that represent them must send, usually through their consulate in Québec or their embassy K.B. JENCKES PRIZE in Ottawa, to the Direction des affaires étudiantes et de la coopéra- Established in 1990 by an endowment from the estate of the late tion of the Ministère de l'Éducation du Québec, before June the 15 K.B. Jenckes. of each year for the next autumn registrations and before Novem- Eligibility: Awarded annually by the GPSO to the most outstand- ber the 15th for the next winter registrations, a list of the candi- ing graduate receiving a Ph.D. degree during the academic year dates that they recommend be exempted from the requirement to in any discipline in the social sciences and humanities. The win- pay supplemental tuition fees, joining with it the proof of admission ner will be chosen from among candidates nominated by eligible or registration for each new exemption proposed. The Ministère de departments and faculties, assessed by the quality of their aca- l'Éducation then establishes, according to the provisions of the demic records, the scholarly significance of their research and agreement, the final list of the persons to benefit from the exemp- the stylistic and substantive excellence of their theses and other tion during the future trimester concerned. At least 4/5 of the publications. exemptions that are really attributed must be for registrations in Value: $900. french speaking institutions. Deadline: March 31, for departmental nomination to the GPSO For more information and the necessary application materials, Fellowships and Awards Section. see this MELS Website: www.mels.gouv.qc.ca/ens-sup/ens-univ/ MCGILL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION GRADUATE AWARD Politique_etudiant_etranger-2007.pdf. Established in 2005, by the McGill Alumni Association. Eligibility: To be awarded by the Graduate and Postdoctoral 4.7 Graduation Prizes and Awards Studies Office to an outstanding graduate receiving the Gover- nor General's Gold Medal. GOVERNOR GENERAL'S GOLD MEDAL Value: $1,500. Eligibility: Two medals are presented each year (normally at the Deadline: March 31, for departmental nomination to the GPSO Spring convocation) by McGill University, in the name of and on Fellowships and Awards Section. behalf of the Governor General of Canada to the most outstand- ing graduating Master's or doctoral students (one in Human Sci- ences and one in Natural Sciences). A maximum of one nomination per McGill department will be accepted each year, 5 Fellowships awarded by Departments based on truly outstanding academic merit. Nominations are and Faculties reviewed by a GPSO Selection Committee. Nominees for the Governor General's Gold Medal are automatically considered for The following pages list over 200 fellowships, awards and bursa- all the internal Graduation Prizes and Awards listed in this sec- ries, according to specific discipline, which are administered tion. directly by departments or faculties at McGill University, or are Value: Gold medal with an inscribed booklet. externally funded. Unless otherwise indicated, students should Deadline: March 31, for departmental nomination to the GPSO contact the McGill department or faculty office concerned for addi- Fellowships and Awards Section. tional information and application or nomination procedures. Application: Nomination forms are available on the Web in March. Nominations for the Governor General's Gold medal are 5.1 Multidisciplinary often combined with nominations for the Ambridge, Jenckes and Maclachlan prizes described elsewhere in this Calendar. Further ARTHUR AND DAWN WESTON FELLOWSHIP IN TEACHING details are available from the GPSO Fellowships and Awards AND LEARNING IN HIGHER EDUCATION Section Website. Established in 2007 by Arthur and Dawn Weston. It is awarded by the GPSO upon the recommendation of Teaching and Learning D.W. AMBRIDGE AWARD Services to an outstanding full-time graduate student interested in This award was made possible by a gift to the late Douglas White conducting research on university teaching and learning in any Ambridge from the employees and shareholders on the occasion faculty. of his retirement from the presidency of Abitibi Power and Paper Value: $20,000; renewable once at the Master's level, twice at the Company Limited on February 1,1963. Doctoral level. Eligibility: Awarded to a graduate receiving the degree of Ph.D. in Deadline: Monday March 10, 2008. the Physical Sciences or Engineering. The winner is selected from candidates nominated by each department whose academic record, including research and thesis, is judged to be outstanding among all those who graduate during the academic year. Value: $1,000 plus an engraved plaque.

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Application: Value: Up to $1,000, including travel for research purposes. Teaching and Learning Services Deadline: February 28. Suite MS-12, McLennan Library Building Application: Application details and further information may be 3459 McTavish Street obtained from the MCRTW, McGill University, 3487 Peel Street, Montreal,Quebec H3A 1Y1 2nd floor, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1W7 or www.mcgill.ca/mcrtw. Tel.: 514-398-6648 Fax: 514-398-8465 NORTHERN SCIENTIFIC TRAINING PROGRAM E-mail: [email protected] Eligibility: The Northern Scientific Training Program administers grants to graduate and undergraduate students to help cover the CANADIAN CHINESE CULTURAL SOCIETY OF MONTREAL field expenses of working in the North. Program funding is INC. SCHOLARSHIP derived from the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs, Eligibility: Founded in 1969, the Canadian Chinese Cultural Ottawa. Society of Montreal Inc. offers an annual scholarship to an Value: Approximately $3,000, awarded for one year only. undergraduate or graduate student majoring in Chinese Studies. Deadline: End of October. Candidates must be Canadian citizens able to demonstrate Application: Application forms can be obtained from financial need and registered as full time students in the third or www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/nstp/nstpb_e.html. Applications should be fourth year of undergraduate studies or in a graduate program. submitted to Northern Scientific Training Program, c/o Professor Value: $1,000. Laurie Chan, School of Dietetics and Human Nutrition, McGill Deadline: April 30. University. Application: Applications must be sent to the Scholarship Committee of the Society each year in order to be eligible for con- RICHARD H. TOMLINSON FELLOWSHIPS IN UNIVERSITY sideration for the award for the following academic year. The SCIENCE TEACHING address is: Canadian Chinese Cultural Society of Montreal Inc., Established in 2003 by a generous gift from Dr. Richard H. Tom- Suite 707, 1117 Ste. Catherine Street W., Montreal, Quebec, linson, Ph.D. 1948. The awards are for outstanding graduate and H3B 1H9. Each applicant should indicate his/her field of studies postdoctoral students in the Faculty of Science and other faculties, and plans for the future, as well as a need for financial assistance. who will be engaged in research in the teaching of science at the The scholarship will be awarded at an official function of the Soci- university level. Awarded by the Dean of Science on the basis of ety during the month of September. academic merit upon recommendation from the Director of the Tomlinson University Science Teaching Project. DELISE ALISON GRADUATE PRIZES Professors in the Faculty of Science and other faculties will Established in 2006 through a bequest by Delise Alison, a retired nominate candidates to the Director of the Tomlinson University staff member of the . Science Teaching Project, who will forward recommendations to Eligibility: Awarded annually by the Redpath Museum, based on the Dean of Science. academic standing, to graduate students pursuing research at Value: Minimum $17,500; renewable. the Redpath Museum. Application: For more detailed information, please send an e- Estimated value: $1,000 mail to: [email protected] with the words “University Science Teaching Fellowship” in the subject field. KENNETH DOWNES GRADUATE AWARD Established in 1998 by Kenneth Downes (Class of 1947). 5.1.1 McGill Institute for the Study of Canada Eligibility: Awarded by the GPSO to an outstanding graduate student. H. ANTHONY HAMPSON AWARD IN THE MCGILL INSTITUTE Value: Minimum $5,000. FOR THE STUDY OF CANADA Established by family and friends in memory of H. Anthony LARS AND ALBERTA FIRING GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS IN Hampson (B.A. 1951) who was a leader of McGill capital cam- ENGINEERING paigns and the first President of the Canadian Development Established in 2006 by the late Lars Firing for outstanding gradu- Corporation. ate students in the Faculty of Engineering. Eligibility: The McGill Institute for the Study of Canada will be Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Engineering to students awarding two H. Anthony Hampson Awards to final year Ph.D. accepted into a graduate degree program, preferably at the doc- students whose research focuses on some aspects of Canadian toral level, in the Faculty of Engineering. Preference will be given Studies and who are actively engaged in writing their thesis. to students enrolled in the Department of Chemical Engineering, Value: Minimum $3,000. and also to students pursuing research in any of the following fields: Bioengineering, including Biomedical Engineering; Envi- JANET L. MORTON AWARD ronmental Engineering; Sustainable Development in Natural Desmond Morton donates this award to the McGill Institute for the Resources; Alternative/Sustainable/Renewable Energy; Trans- Study of Canada in memory of his late wife Janet L. Morton. The portation Engineering and Pharmaceutical Chemical Engineer- award goes to the student with the highest mark in a Canadian ing. Funding may be combined with that received by applicants Studies course. through agencies external to McGill or through internal McGill Value: $275.00 sources. Estimated value: $25,000, paid out over two years, provided the JOSEPH AND SANDRA ROTMAN PRIZE FOR STUDENT holder maintains satisfactory progress. EXCELLENCE IN INNOVATION Application: Applicants must submit their application directly to Established in 2003 by Heather Monroe-Blum and Leonard Solo- departments along with their application for admission, by the mon Blum and by the University, in honour of Joseph and Sandra deadline for financial aid applications. Rotman. Eligibility: Awarded by the McGill Institute for the Study of Can- MARGARET GILLETT GRADUATE RESEARCH AWARDS ada to a graduate student in the Faculty of Arts whose Master's Funded by both the McGill Women's Alumnae Society and the or Doctoral thesis is judged to have made a distinctive contribu- McGill Centre for for Research and Teaching on Women tion to the understanding or conduct of public policy in Canada. (MCRTW). These awards are granted by the MCRTW in honour of Value: Minimum $500. Dr. Margaret Gillett, now retired, Macdonald Professor of Educa- tion at McGill University. Dr. Gillett initiated the Women's Studies program at McGill and was founding director of MCRTW. Eligibility: For graduate students in any McGill department for research in Women's Studies leading to a degree.

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MCGILL INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF CANADA ELIZABETH AND ANDRE ROSSINGER FELLOWSHIP IN FELLOWSHIPS CANADIAN RURAL SUSTAINABILITY Eligibility: Established in 1994 with contributions from the Bronf- Established in 2005 by Elizabeth Taylor Rossinger, M.S.W. 1951, man Family Foundation in support of the McGill Institute for the for an outstanding graduate student working on projects related to Study of Canada.These fellowships are awarded to students Canadian rural sustainability in the Faculty of Agricultural and entering a doctoral program in the Faculty of Arts who intend to Environmental Sciences. Awarded on the basis of academic merit research some aspect of Canada. by the Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies on the recom- Value: $5,000. mendation of the Scholarships Committee of the Faculty of Agri- Deadline: For current competition deadline and application infor- cultural and Environmental Sciences. mation please consult www.mcgill.ca/misc/fellowships-awards Value: Minimum $10,000 plus a mandatory contribution from the supervisor's research funds to provide a minimum annual WARREN FELLOWSHIP IN THE MCGILL INSTITUTE FOR THE income equivalent to an NSERC Post Graduate Scholarship STUDY OF CANADA (PBS); renewable once at a Master's level, twice at a Doctoral Established in 2001 through a generous gift from Roger W. level. Warren, Commerce, 1955. Eligibility: Awarded by the McGill Institute for the Study of Can- HUGH BAILY AWARD ada to a deserving First Nations graduate student whose Established through a legacy by Philip Pendlebury Baily (B.Sc. research relates to the study of Canada. 1913, M.Sc. 1914) in memory of his brother, Hugh Reginald Deadline: February 15. Dowson Baily (Agriculture 1916), the first member of the University Value: $18,000, renewable. to give his life in the war of 1914-18. Eligibility: Awarded to a graduate student in an agricul- 5.2 Agricultural and Environmental Sciences ture-related field through the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. Preference will be given to students AMY WONG FELLOWSHIP completing their dissertation who require less than one year of support. Value: $750. Application: By departmental recommendation to the Faculty of Established in 1998 by a generous gift from a McGill graduate of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Scholarships Chemical Engineering (Class of 1959) from Hong Kong. Committee. Eligibility: Awarded to a qualified student from China, including Hong Kong, who is an entering postdoctoral fellow, Ph.D. or MACDONALD CLASS OF '44 ROWLES GRADUATE M.Sc. student conducting agricultural production/food related BURSARY research in the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Established by the Class of '44 in honour of William and Laura Sciences. Awarded by the Dean of the Faculty in consultation Rowles to recognize with respect the affection and friendship, with the departments. The recipients are expected to return to which the Rowles have shared with Macdonald students and their home country after the completion of their studies. graduates through the years. Estimated Value: $20,000. Renewable once at the master's level Eligibility: Awarded to Macdonald graduate students who are in and twice at the doctoral or postdoctoral levels. good academic standing and have demonstrated financial need. Preference will be given to Canadian students. BLAIR POSTGRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS Value: $750. Eligibility: Established through a bequest to the Faculty of Agri- Application: By departmental recommendation to the Faculty of cultural and Environmental Sciences from the Blair Farm estate, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Scholarships Chateauguay Valley. Awarded annually to a doctoral candidate Committee. whose research has a clear relationship to problems of Quebec farms, with preference for marginal farms in south-western MARIAN AND RALPH SKETCH FELLOWSHIP Quebec. M.Sc. students in Agricultural Economics are eligible. Established in 2001 through a bequest from Marian Howard Value: $5,000; renewable for up to three years. Sketch, in memory of her husband, the late Ralph M. Sketch Application: By departmental recommendation to the Faculty of B.S.A. ‘31, to encourage and support a student from China study- Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Scholarships Commit- ing in a program offered on the . Awarded by tee. Candidates will be requested to provide a one-page state- the Scholarships Committee, Faculty of Agricultural and Environ- ment explaining how their project relates to the fellowship. mental Sciences; tenable for two years at the M. Sc. Level or three years at the Ph.D. level. CATHERINE FREEMAN FELLOWSHIP IN HUMAN NUTRITION Value: $10,000, plus a mandatory contribution from the Established in 2002 by Catherine Freeman, B.H.S. 1941, for an supervisor's research fund to provide a minimum annual income outstanding graduate student in the School of Dietetics and of $15,000. Human Nutrition. Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Agricultural and Environ- “OLD SUN” SCHOLARSHIP mental Sciences Scholarships Committee on the recommenda- Established in 1994 and increased with an additional contribution tion of the School. in 2006 in celebration of Macdonald's 100th anniversary by Joy Award: Minimum $10,000. Harvie Maclaren, B.Sc. (Nutr.)1944, LL.D 2000, in recognition of her 50th anniversary of graduation from Macdonald College and DONALD MACKENZIE MUNROE FELLOWSHIP in honour of her late father, Eric Harvie. Colonel Harvie was given Established in 2006 by Principal Heather Munroe-Blum, O.C., the honorary name of "Old Sun" in recognition of his efforts in pro- Ph.D., F.R.S.C., on behalf of herself and her brothers: Robert, moting the mandates of Treaty No. 7 which was signed in 1874 by Ross, Donald, John and James, in memory of their father, Donald Blackfoot Chiefs Old Sun and Crowfoot in agreement with the Mackenzie Munroe. Awarded by the Graduate and Postdoctoral Queen and Canadian government for land, peace and education. Studies Office to an outstanding graduate student in the Faculty of Joy Maclaren has passionately continued the work of her late Agricultural and Environmental Sciences upon joint recommenda- father and has supported numerous health, education and social tion of the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and initiatives across Canada in aid of Canada's Inuit and Aboriginal the McGill School of Environment. peoples. Her involvement has also encouraged greater communi- Value: $20,000 renewable once at the Master's Level and twice at cation and the sharing of wisdom amongst all people. In recogni- the Doctoral level. tion of her work and commitment towards Canada's First People,

McGill University, Graduate Fellowships and Awards 2008-2009 15 DEPT./FACULTY AWARDED – AGRICULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES the Blackfoot, the Mohawk and the Ojibway bestowed upon Joy graduate students should submit their fellowship application with Maclaren the honorary name "New Sun". application for graduate studies. Eligibility: Preference will be given to Canadian Aboriginal and Inuit students, studying nutrition, dietetics, agriculture or environ- 5.2.2 Animal Science mental sciences on the Macdonald Campus. Community involvement and/or leadership through extracurricular activities AJINOMOTO HEARTLAND/HALCHEMIX SCHOLARSHIP is encouraged. Awarded to a graduate student in animal and poultry science who Value: $10,000. May be renewed for a maximum of two years sub- is conducting research in the field of amino acids in the nutrition of ject to satisfactory standing and full-time status. monogastric livestock. Preference will be given to a Ph.D. Application: Awarded by the Faculty of Agricultural and Environ- candidate. mental Sciences Scholarships Committee, after department invi- Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Agricultural and tation of candidates to apply. Environmental Sciences Scholarships Committee on the recommendation of the Department of Animal Science. ROTARY CLUB OF MONTREAL INTERNATIONAL Value: $500. AGRICULTURAL AWARD Established by the Rotary Club of Montreal in 1997 to provide 5.2.3 Bioresource Engineering opportunity for international students in agriculture to study at McGill. GENERAL ELECTRIC AWARD IN ENVIRONMENTAL Eligibility: Awarded to an international student for graduate level ENGINEERING studies at the Macdonald Campus in the area of agriculture and Established in 1997 by a generous gift from the General Electric food production. Preference will be given to entering students Foundation. from Asia, Africa or the Caribbean, who require additional finan- Eligibility: Awarded by the GPSO to full-time graduate students in cial assistance and who intend to return to their home country to the Environmental Engineering Master's program on the recom- train others. mendation of the program Advisory Committee. Value: $5,000. Renewable for one year in the M.Sc. program and Value: $6,000. two years in the Ph.D. program. 5.2.4 Natural Resource Sciences Application: By departmental recommendation to the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Scholarships Committee. E. MELVILLE DUPORTE AWARD Established by an endowment to honour the late E. Melville WALTER M. STEWART POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP IN DuPorte, B.SA., S.Sc., Ph.D., and D.Sc., long-time Professor of AGRICULTURE Entomology at Macdonald College and a respected leader and From a fund established by the late Walter M. Stewart. researcher. Eligibility: Awarded annually to students studying at the post- Eligibility: Awarded to a student demonstrating excellence in the graduate level at Macdonald Campus. Preference will be given first year of graduate studies in Entomology in the Department of to graduates of Quebec universities. If there are insufficient suit- Natural Resource Sciences. able candidates at the postgraduate level in a particular year, Value: $500. funds will be awarded to undergraduate students in the Faculty Application: By departmental recommendation to the Faculty of of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences who have achieved Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Scholarships high academic standing. Committee. Application: By departmental recommendation to the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Scholarships MARGARET DUPORTE FELLOWSHIPS Committee. Established by a bequest of the late Margaret DuPorte, B.Sc.(Agr.) Value: $5,000 awards, totalling $25,000. 1936. Eligibility: Awarded to students in the M.Sc. or Ph.D. programs in 5.2.1 Agricultural Economics the Department of Natural Resource Sciences for graduate studies in Entomology. LEWIS A. FISCHER MEMORIAL BURSARY IN Value: Two awards of $8,000 each. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Application: By departmental recommendation to the Faculty of Established through donations in recognition of Dr. Fischer's con- Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Scholarships tributions to the Department of Agricultural Economics from 1959 Committee. to 1989. Eligibility: Awarded to a graduate student in Agricultural Econom- TOMLINSON CENTENNIAL FELLOWSHIP IN FOREST ics, based on academic achievement and financial need. Prefer- ECOLOGY ence will be given to an international student. Established in 2006 by Dr. Richard Tomlinson in honour of Mac- Value: $1,000. donald Campus’ hundredth anniversay and the long career in for- Deadline: April 1. est research of his brother, Dr. George Tomlinson. Awarded to an Application: By departmental recommendation to the Faculty of outstanding graduate student working in the area of forest ecology Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Scholarships Commit- in the Department of Natural Resource Sciences. Awarded on the tee. For more information contact the Department of Agricultural basis of academic merit by the Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Economics. Office on the recommendation of the Scholarships Committee of the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. SIR FELLOWSHIP IN AGRICULTURAL Estimated Value: $15,000; renewable once at the Master’s level, ECONOMICS twice at the Doctoral level. Eligibility: Offered to an outstanding student admitted to the grad- 5.2.5 Parasitology uate program in Agriculture Economics. The recipients of this fel- lowship may be expected to participate in the teaching program of the department. AMY WONG BIOTECHNOLOGY AWARD Value: $15,000 (two installments) renewable once on the basis of satisfactory progress. Deadline: April 1. Established in 1998 by a generous gift from a McGill graduate of Application: Apply to the Program Director (Agricultural Econom- Chemical Engineering (Class of 1959) from Hong Kong. ics) in the Department of Natural Resource Sciences. Entering Eligibility: Awarded by the Institute of Parasitology to a qualified student from China, including Hong Kong, who is an outstanding

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student entering the Biotechnology Graduate Certificate Pro- PLANT SCIENCE POSTGRADUATE AWARD gram or M.Sc. (A) in Biotechnology, renewable once at the Mas- This memorial award was established by the family and friends of ter's level. Preference will be given to students entering at the the late Robert Klinck, a former student. certificate level. The recipients are expected to return to their Eligibility: Awarded to a student who has successfully completed home country after the completion of their studies. at least one year of post-graduate studies in the Department of Estimated value: $9,500. Plant Science and who has demonstrated good citizenship in the Department. LYNDEN LAIRD LYSTER MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP IN Value: Approximately $1,200. PARASITOLOGY Application: By departmental recommendation to the Faculty of The award was established in 1972 by Arthur J. Lyster to be Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Scholarships Commit- awarded to an undergraduate student in the Faculty of Agricultural tee. and Environmental Sciences who has demonstrated excellence in Parasitology courses offered by the Faculty. The award may be ROLAND LOISELLE PRIZE IN PLANT GENETICS granted to an in-course student or to a graduating student. Established in 2000 in honor of Roland Loiselle (B.Sc. Agr. 1949, Eligibility: Awarded by the fellowships committee of the Institute M.Sc. 1951). of Parasitology to new applicants for graduate studies in parasi- Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of Plant Science to a tology who are nominated by the academic staff of the Institute. graduate student who is conducting research in plant genetics. The fellowship will be awarded on the basis of strong academic The award is renewable for one year in an M.Sc. program and standing and financial need. With other considerations being two years in a Ph.D. program subject to satisfactory progress equal, preference will be given to candidates from (a) the East- reports from the supervisory committee. The recipient must be a ern Townships; (b) the Province of Quebec; and (c) Canada in citizen or Permanent Resident of Canada. that order. Should there be no suitable candidate from Canada, Application: By departmental recommendation to the Faculty of the award will be open to any resident of the British Common- Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Scholarships Commit- wealth or suitable person. tee. Value: $14,000. Value: Minimum $2,000.

ROBERT P. HARPUR FELLOWSHIP IN PARASITOLOGY Established in 2005 by bequest from Robert P. Harpur, M.Sc. 5.3 Arts 1947, Ph.D. 1949, a former faculty member at the Institute of Par- asitology. Awarded by the Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies ABNER KINGMAN FELLOWSHIPS IN ARTS Office, upon recommendation from the fellowships committee of Established in 2008 in memory of Abner Kingman, B.A. 1908, to the Institute of Parasitology in the Faculty of Agricultural and Envi- commemorate the 100th anniversary of his convocation. Awarded ronmental Sciences, to a newly admitted student for graduate by the Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Office to full-time stu- studies in Parasitology. The Fellowship will be awarded on the dents in a doctoral degree program in Art History, Canadian Stud- basis of academic excellence and research potential. ies, Economics, English, History, Philosophy or Political Science. Value: Minimum $11,000 plus a mandatory contribution from the Awarded on the basis of academic merit on the recommendation supervisor's research funds to provide a minimum annual income of the Faculty of Arts. Whenever possible, the Fellowships will be of $16,000. Renewable once at the Master's level and twice at the awarded to at least one international student each year. Doctoral level. Estimated value: $20,000; renewable once. 5.2.6 Plant Science ARTS AND SCIENCE CLASS OF 1966 AWARD Established by the Arts and Science Class of 1966 on the occasion CASPER W. OWEN FELLOWSHIP of its 25th anniversary of graduation. Eligibility: Graduate students, both M.Sc. and Ph.D. level, Eligibility: Open to graduate students in Arts or Science to pursue enrolled or planning to enrol in Plant Science are eligible for this research at the Redpath or McCord Museum. Candidates are award but preference will be given to entering students. Appli- selected on the basis of academic merit by a committee named cants should have outstanding academic records or equivalent by the Deans of Arts and Science. research experience. Value: $4,000 for one year only. Value: $10,000 (two instalments); renewable once. The depart- Application: There are no application procedures. Further infor- ment will ensure that the holder of the fellowship has an aca- mation can be obtained from the Offices of the Dean of Arts and demic income of at least $16,000. Dean of Science, from the Faculty of Arts Website at Application: Apply to the Department of Plant Science. Entering www.mcgill.ca/arts, or from Josie D'Amico at (514) 398-4215. graduate students should submit their fellowship application with GORDON J.A. WHITEHORNE RECRUITMENT FELLOWSHIP application for graduate studies. Established in 2001 by the estate of Gordon James Alexander FREDERICK DIMMOCK MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP Whitehorne (B.A.1938) for an outstanding student entering a doc- Established in 1988 by an endowment in memory of the late toral program in the Faculty of Arts. Awarded on the basis of aca- Frederick Dimmock, a graduate of Macdonald College (1923). demic excellence by the Faculty of Arts. Eligibility: Awarded annually by the Plant Science Department to Value: $5,000. a postgraduate student pursuing an aspect of research on grain HELLER FAMILY FELLOWSHIPS IN ARTS AND SCIENCE crops. Established in 2007 by William Jacob Heller, B.Com. 1978 for out- Value: Approximately $4,000. standing doctoral students in the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Application: By departmental recommendation to the Faculty of Science. Awarded by the Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Scholarships Office upon the recommendation of the faculties of Arts and Sci- Committee. ence Value: $10,000 each; renewable twice.

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MCCALL MACBAIN FELLOWS JEAN DE GRANDPRÉ PRIZE Established in 2007 through a generous gift from John McCall Established by the Chancellor of McGill University, Jean MacBain, B.A. 1980 and Marcy McCall MacBain. Awarded by the de Grandpré; the Chrysler Corporation and Bell Canada. Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Office on the recommendation Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of Art History and Com- of the Faculty of Arts to outstanding graduate students in any grad- munication Studies to a graduate student in Communications uate degree program in the Faculty. who has done outstanding work in the field. Value: $15,000 per year. Value: $500.

MCCALL MACBAIN FELLOWSHIPS IN ARTS MCGILL- CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ARCHITECTURE Established in 2007 through a generous gift from John McCall COLLECTION RESEARCH GRANTS PROGRAM MacBain, B.A. 1980 and Marcy McCall MacBain. Awarded by the Established in 2006 through a partnership with the Department of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Office on the recommendation Art History and Communication Studies and the Canadian Centre of the Faculty of Arts to outstanding graduate students in any grad- for Architecture, we can offer up to four one-month fellowships to uate degree program in the Faculty. cover research in the CCA's extensive holdings. To learn more Estimated Value: Amounts vary depending on the funding situa- about their holdings, visit their Website at http://cca.qc.ca. tion of the candidate. Eligibility: Doctoral students in Art History or Communication Studies who have passed their comprehensive exams (Art His- MR. AND MRS. JOHNSON NG WAI YEE FELLOWSHIP tory) or passed their prospectus (Communication Studies). Eligibility: Established in 2003 by the Ng Family Trust in honour Stipend: $2000 per month for up to four months of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Ng Wai Yee for an outstanding student Residency: Fellows will be expected to work full-time on their from a developing country. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Fel- research at the CCA during the period of their fellowship. The lowships Committee on the basis of academic merit to a student, CCA will provide the student with access to their collections and subject to international fees and from a developing country, who staff, and space to conduct their work. Each year the department is entering the first year of a Master's or Ph.D. program in the will offer up to a total of $8000 in grant money. social sciences in the Faculty of Arts. Value: Minimum $10,000; renewable. 5.3.3 Classics

SAUL AND FREDA FRANKEL PRIZE MCNAUGHTON FELLOWSHIPS IN CLASSICS Established in 2000 by Professor Saul Frankel (B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Eligibility: Awarded annually, on the basis of merit, promise and McGill), McGill professor in the Departments of Economics and need, to students in their first year of the M.A. or Ph.D. program Political Science from 1952 to 1969. Awarded to a graduating Hon- in Classics. These awards may be renewed for a second year at ours or first-year M.A. student for an outstanding research paper the discretion of the Department of History. on a topic in the ‘history of ideas’. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Value: Two awards, $2,000 each. Scholarships Committee upon recommendation from an Deadline: None. adjudicating committee. Application: None: on the basis of the candidate's application for Value: $1,000. graduate studies. 5.3.1 Anthropology 5.3.4 East Asian Studies

BRUCE AND BARBARA TRIGGER GRADUATE PRIZE IN CANADIAN CHINESE CULTURAL SOCIETY OF MONTREAL ARCHAEOLOGY INC. SCHOLARSHIP Established in 2007 in memory of Professor Bruce G. Trigger, Eligibility: Founded in 1969, the Canadian Chinese Cultural McGill archaeologist, and his wife Dr. Barbara M. Welch (Trigger), Society of Montreal Inc. offers an annual scholarship to an geographer. undergraduate or graduate student majoring in Chinese Studies. Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of Anthropology to one or Candidates must be Canadian citizens able to demonstrate more outstanding students in any graduate degree program who financial need and registered as full time students in the third or are pursuing archaeological fieldwork. fourth year of undergraduate studies or in a graduate program. Value: Up to two awards of not less than $2,000 each. Value: $1,000. Deadline: April 30. RICHARD F. SALISBURY PRIZE IN ANTHROPOLOGY Application: Applications must be sent to the Scholarship In memory of Dean Richard Salisbury, founder of the McGill Committee of the Society each year in order to be eligible for Department of Anthropology and colleague and teacher from 1962 consideration for the award for the following academic year. The to 1989. address is: Canadian Chinese Cultural Society of Montreal Inc., Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of Anthropology for the Suite 707, 1117 Ste. Catherine Street W., Montreal, Quebec, best thesis of the year in Anthropology either at the M.A. or the H3B 1H9. Each applicant should indicate his/her field of studies Ph.D. level. and plans for the future, as well as a need for financial assist- Value: $200. ance. The scholarship will be awarded at an official function of 5.3.2 Art History and Communication Studies the Society during the month of September. PAUL HSIANG GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP IN CHINESE BRAM GARBER FELLOWSHIP IN ART HISTORY POETRY AND LITERATURE Established in 1988 in honour of Bram Garber, this tribute to a well Established by the endowment of the late Professor Paul Hsiang known and respected member of the Canadian business commu- to support scholarly research in traditional Chinese poetry, poetics nity was provided by the generous gifts of family and friends. and literature. Awarded by the Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Eligibility: Students pursuing graduate studies in Art History at Office upon the recommendation of the Department of East Asian McGill, Faculty of Arts are eligible. Studies, on the basis of academic merit. Value: $4,000. Estimated value: $15,000; renewable once at the Master's level Application: Awarded by the Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies and twice at the Doctoral level. Office upon the recommendation of the Department of Art His- tory and Communication Studies.

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PROFESSOR PAUL T.K. LIN FELLOWSHIP 5.3.7 German Studies Eligibility: Established in 2003 by an anonymous gift in honour of Professor Paul T.K. Lin, the first Director of the Centre for East DEUTSCHE GESELLSCHAFT ZU MONTREAL SCHOLARSHIP Asian Studies at McGill. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts on the Eligibility: Canadian citizen or Permanent Resident pursuing recommendation of the Department of East Asian Studies to a graduate studies in German language and literature, including student entering the Department's Master's or Ph.D. program. German Canadian studies. Preference shall be given to students from the People's Republic Value: $2,000. of China. Application: Awarded by the Department of German Studies. Value: Estimated $5,000; renewable. HANS AND EUGENIA JÜTTING FELLOWSHIP 5.3.5 Economics Established in 2000 by Hans Jütting and Eugenia Jütting, friends of McGill University. ALLEN OLIVER FELLOWSHIPS IN ECONOMICS AND Eligibility: Awarded to a meritorious student in German Studies. POLITICAL SCIENCE Value: Two awards of $4,000 each. Established by Mrs. Frank Oliver, of Alta, in proud and Application: Awarded by the Department of German Studies. loving memory of her son, the late Allen Oliver, M.C., B.A. Lieutenant, 26th Battery, C.F.A., who was killed in action at the 5.3.8 History Somme on November 18, 1916. Lieutenant Oliver was an honours graduate in 1915 in the Department of Economics and Political DAISY A. LATIMER MEMORIAL PRIZE IN HISTORY Science. Established in 1987 in memory of Daisy Latimer (B.A. 1971) by her Eligibility: Awarded to the student who stands highest in first devoted friend and former husband, Michael P. Paidoussis, and a class honours in the Departments of Economics and Political few of her closest friends. Science at the final B.A. examination. The holder is required to Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of History to the student pursue studies in Economics and Political Science at McGill or completing the best M.A. thesis in History, preferably in elsewhere. European or Latin American History, proceeding to doctoral Value: Two awards of $2,500 (one in political science; one in studies at McGill or at another distinguished university. A fine economics). literary style in the thesis is a necessary co-requisite for this Application: Awarded by Faculty of Arts on the recommendation award. of the departments of Economics and Political Science. Value: $1,500.

MIRIAM AND PHILIP VINEBERG GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP LOUISE DECHENE PRIZE IN CANADIAN HISTORY IN ECONOMICS Established in 2006 in honour of Louise Dechene, an outstanding Eligibility: Established by Philip Vineberg for the purpose of ena- scholar whose work changed the landscape of early Canadian his- bling a student of academic distinction to pursue studies towards tory and inspired several generations of historians. Louise a graduate degree in Economics at McGill University. Dechene directed graduate students in early Canadian fields rang- Value: $1,200; renewable for a second year subject to high aca- ing from economic history to native history. demic performance. Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of History to an M.A. or Application: Awarded by the Department of Economics. Ph.D. student whose research is in the area of early Canadian history. NATHAN BRECHER FELLOWSHIP IN ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE MCNAUGHTON FELLOWSHIPS IN CLASSICS Founded by a bequest of the late Nathan Brecher for the purpose Eligibility: Awarded annually, on the basis of merit, promise and of enabling a student of academic distinction in Economics or Polit- need, to students in their first year of the M.A. or Ph.D. program ical Science to pursue studies towards a graduate degree at McGill in Classics. These awards may be renewed for a second year at University. the discretion of the Department of History. Value: Up to $3,500. Value: Two awards, $2,000 each. Application: Awarded by the GPSO on the recommendation of Deadline: None. the departments of Economics and Political Science. Application: None: on the basis of the candidate's application for graduate studies. 5.3.6 English and Comparative Literature PAUL F. MCCULLAGH AWARD HUGH MACLENNAN FELLOWSHIP FOR THE STUDY OF Established by Emeritus Professor Paul F. McCullagh, who taught ENGLISH Classics at McGill from 1926-1988, for a student pursuing gradu- Established in 1993 from the estate of Hugh MacLennan. ate work in the study of Latin language and literature or Ancient Eligibility: Awarded by the GPSO to students in the Faculty of Greek language and literature. Awarded by the GPSO on the rec- Arts, with preference being given to the study of English, on the ommendation of the Classics program. recommendation of the department. No citizenship restrictions. Estimated value: $4,000. Value: $20,000; renewable. PETER CUNDILL FELLOWSHIPS IN HISTORY MARY KEENAN SCHOLARSHIP IN ENGLISH Established in 2007 by Peter Cundill, B.Com. 1960 for outstanding Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of English to a student graduate students entering a doctoral program in the Department proceeding at McGill from the B.A. to the M.A. in English. of History, Faculty of Arts. Awarded by the Graduate and Postdoc- Value: $500. toral Studies Office on the recommendation of the Faculty of Arts. Estimated Value: $25,000; renewable twice. SLAVA KLIMA PRIZE FOR EXCELLENCE IN ENGLISH LITERARY STUDIES ROBERT VOGEL MEMORIAL AWARD IN HISTORY Established in 2002 by a bequest from Slava Klima, former profes- Established in memory of Robert Vogel, an inspiring teacher, sor of English Literature. historian, former Chair of the Department of History and former Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of English to an outstand- Dean of the Faculty of Arts. ing doctoral student in literature. Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of History to the most Value: Minimum $1,250. promising student entering either the M.A. or Ph.D. program, whose focus of research is European history, broadly defined. Value: Minimum $1,000.

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THE FOUNDATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF 5.3.11 Jewish Studies PROTESTANT EDUCATION GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP IN HISTORY MORTON AND BERNICE BROWNSTEIN FELLOWSHIP IN Established in 2002 by The Foundation for the Advancement of JEWISH STUDIES Protestant Education for an outstanding graduate student in the Established in 1999 by Morton and Bernice Brownstein, this fel- Department of History. lowship will be awarded by the Department of Jewish Studies to a Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of History to graduate stu- graduate student or a postdoctoral candidate in the Department of dents in History on the basis of academic excellence and out- Jewish Studies standing research potential. Preference shall be given to Value: $10,000. students researching the history of Protestant education in the province of Quebec. 5.3.12 Langue et littérature françaises Value: Minimum $7,500. BOURSE D’EXCELLENCE EN LANGUE ET LITTÉRATURE T. PALMER HOWARD, QC AWARD IN CANADIAN HISTORY FRANÇAISES GENEVIÈVE DE LA TOUR FONDUE Established in 1990 by the Pan-Canada Foundation to honour Créée en 2001 par la succession de Geneviève de La Tour Fon- T. Palmer Howard, QC, B.A.(1931), B.C.L.(1934), in recognition of due à l’intention d’un étudiant de maîtrise ou de doctorat du Dépar- his interest in the research and writing of Canadian history. tement de langue et littérature françaises. Décernée par le Eligibility: Awarded by the History Department to a leading can- Département de langue et littérature françaises en reconnais- didate entering the M.A. or Ph.D. program in Canadian history at sance de l’excellence du dossier universitaire. McGill. Valeur: Minimum $6,000. Value: $2,000. ISABEL BILLINGSLEY PRIZE IN FRENCH STUDIES 5.3.9 Islamic Studies Établi par Andrew Billingsley, B.Sc. 1960, en mémoire de sa mère, Isabel Billingsley (née Rowat), B.A. 1930, qui, pendant son séjour CEDRIK GODDARD MEMORIAL AWARD IN ISLAMIC à McGill, a été présidente de la classe du Royal Victoria College STUDIES de 1929 à 1930 et a reçu une bourse de l'Alliance française qui lui Established in 2001 by Thomas Albert and Ragna Tischler God- a permis d'aller étudier à la Sorbonne la même année. dard, relatives, and friends in memory of Cedrik Christopher God- Eligibility: Remis chaque année par le Département de langue et dard (M.A. 1999). Awarded by the Institute of Islamic Studies in littérature françaises pour le meilleur mémoire de maîtrise. recognition for creativity and academic merit to a graduate student Value: Minimum $1,000. in Islamic Studies. Value: Minimum $500. 5.3.13 Linguistics

INGRID SEMAAN PRIZE CREMONA MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP IN LINGUISTICS Established by Professor Khalil I. Semaan in honour of his Established in 2002 by a bequest from Isida Bernardinis Cremona, daughter, a McGill/SUNY student and a class of 1990 graduate in B.A. 1965, M.A. 1967. Sociology. Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of Linguistics to an Eligibility: Awarded by the Institute of Islamic Studies to the stu- outstanding graduate student registered in the Ph.D. or M.A. dent with the most outstanding thesis, essay or term paper that program in Linguistics. explores the contribution of women to Arabic culture. Value: Minimum $6,000. Value: $100. LARA RIENTE MEMORIAL PRIZE IN LINGUISTICS J. JEFFERY SEMAAN PRIZE Established in 2002 by family, friends, fellow students, professors Established in 1989 by Dr. Khalil Semaan in honour of his son, a and the Jewish Rehabilitation Hospital Foundation in memory of McGill graduate in medicine. Lara Riente, B.A. 1992, M.A. 2001. Lara was a gifted graduate of Eligibility: Awarded to the student demonstrating the greatest the Department of Linguistics whose sudden and tragic death was accomplishment in first or second-year Arabic. Open to both mourned by all who knew her. graduate and undergraduate students. Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships commit- Value: $100. tee on the recommendation of the Department of Linguistics on Application: The award will be made on the recommendation of the basis of high academic standing to a graduate or an under- the Director of the Institute of Islamic Studies if the recipient is a graduate student enrolled in a full-time degree program in Lin- graduate student or by the Faculty of Arts if the recipient is an guistics. Preference shall be given to students in Neurolinguistics undergraduate student. and/or Morphology. Value: Minimum $500. 5.3.10 Italian Studies 5.3.14 McGill Centre for Research and Teaching on ANNE DUDLEY NOAD AWARD Women Established in 1983 in memory of Anne Dudley Noad, a long-time teacher of evening courses in Italian. SHREE MULAY GRADUATE AWARD IN GENDER AND Eligibility: On the basis of academic standing, awarded by the WOMEN'S STUDIES Department of Italian Studies to a student entering a graduate Established in 2007 through the generous donations of friends of program in Italian. the McGill Centre for Research and Teaching on Women Value: $300. (MCRTW) to recognize Dr. Mulay's eleven years of dedicated service as Director of the Centre. Awarded by the MCRTW on rec- ANTONIO D’ANDREA MEMORIAL FUND ommendation of the Women's Studies Committee to a graduate Established in 1999 in memory of Professor Antonio D’Andrea, student who is enrolling in the Graduate Option in Gender and Professor Emeritus, Department of Italian Studies. Women's Studies and exemplifies excellence in scholarship in Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of Italian Studies to pro- gender and/or women's studies. vide financial support to graduate students of the Department to Estimated Value: $5,000. attend scholarly conferences. Application Deadline: March 1st. Value: $500.

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5.3.15 Philosophy DALE C. THOMSON PRIZE IN POLITICAL SCIENCE Established in 2001 by Lizanne Ryan Thomson in loving memory DAVID FATE NORTON AND MARY J. NORTON FELLOWSHIP of her husband Dale C. Thomson, a long-standing and dedicated IN PHILOSOPHY professor at McGill University. Awarded by the Department of Eligibility: Established in 2001 by David Fate Norton and Mary J. Political Science to an outstanding doctoral student. Preference Norton to assist a graduate student working full-time on a Ph.D. shall be given to students studying in the field of Canadian Politics. thesis in Philosophy. Awarded on the basis of academic merit by Value: Minimum $1,000. the Department of Philosophy in the Faculty of Arts. Preference GUY DRUMMOND FELLOWSHIP IN POLITICAL SCIENCE will be given to a student who will complete her or his dissertation Eligibility: Originally endowed by the late Guy M. Drummond, in the coming academic year. Recipients must agree not to killed in action in 1915, to encourage study in France. Recipients accept paid or unpaid employment (including any form of are nominated by the Department of Political Science, with teaching, tutoring, grading of papers or research for another preference to graduating honours students, on the basis of: party) during tenure of the Fellowship. academic record, likelihood of valuable future contribution to Value: Minimum $5,000 for one term; re-application is permitted. Canadian life and proficiency in French, among other things. DOW-HICKSON FELLOWSHIP IN THEORETICAL Fellowships are tenable for study at an approved University or PHILOSOPHY institute in Paris. One year fellowships may also be offered as Endowed by the late Professor J.W.A. Hickson. entrance awards to Masters or Ph.D. students in political science Eligibility: Tenable by a graduate of any approved university intending to carry out graduate work related to France, or for proceeding to a higher degree in Theoretical Philosophy (Meta- continuing students to support a year in France as part of the physics, Epistemology, Logic, History of Philosophy) at McGill. graduate program. Value: Maximum value $10,000 (awards of lesser value may be Value: $21,000 for up to 2 years, including $8,500 for one year of made in certain cases). The holder may apply for a second year study at McGill and $12,500 for one year of study in Paris. One of tenure. year fellowships may also be offered. Application: Awarded by the Department of Philosophy. Application: Awarded by the Faculty of Arts on the recommenda- tion of the Department of Political Science. GUY DESAUTELS MEMORIAL PRIZE Value: A prize established by the friends and colleagues of the JAMES R. AND FRANCES K. MALLORY GRADUATE AWARD late Guy Desautels. Established in 2005 by Charles Mallory, B.Com. '70, and James Application: Awarded by the Department of Philosophy to a Mallory, B.A. '66, in honour of their father, the late James R. Mal- graduate student who has done outstanding work in the history lory, Angus Professor of Political Science and pioneer of Canadian of philosophy. Studies at McGill, and mother Frances K. Mallory. Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of Political Science to an RAYMOND KLIBANSKY PRIZE IN PHILOSOPHY entering graduate student with outstanding academic credentials Established in 2006 through a bequest by Raymond Klibansky, who intends to pursue studies on topics related to Canada. Emeritus Professor of Philosophy. Professor Klibansky was born Value: $3,000 non-renewable. in Paris in 1905 and received his doctoral degree from Heidelberg in 1928. He was a distinguished scholar and philosopher at McGill NATHAN BRECHER FELLOWSHIP IN ECONOMICS AND University since 1946 and a long-serving Chair of the department. POLITICAL SCIENCE He was one of the leading figures in philosophy in the 20th century. Founded by a bequest of the late Nathan Brecher for the purpose Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of Philosophy, Faculty of of enabling a student of academic distinction in Economics or Polit- Arts, to the graduate student who defends the best doctoral the- ical Science to pursue studies towards a graduate degree at McGill sis in the field of history of philosophy. University. Estimated value: $1,350. Value: Up to $3,500. Application: Awarded by the GPSO on the recommendation of 5.3.16 Political Science the departments of Economics and Political Science.

ALEXANDER MACKENZIE FELLOWSHIP IN POLITICAL NATHAN STEINBERG FELLOWSHIP IN POLITICAL SCIENCE SCIENCE Established in 1994 by a gift from the Nathan Steinberg Family Eligibility: Tenable by a graduate of any accredited university, Foundation. conditional upon acceptance by the GPSO in the field of Political Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Arts to graduate students in Science. A certain amount of tutorial and teaching work is the Department of Political Science. required. Value: $15,000, renewable once. Value: One award of $5,000 and one of $3,000, possible renewal. Application: Students to be nominated by the Department of Application: No application is required. Political Science. 5.3.17 Social Studies of Medicine ALLEN OLIVER FELLOWSHIPS IN ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE Established by Mrs. Frank Oliver, of Edmonton Alta, in proud and MARGARET LOCK PRIZE IN SOCIAL STUDIES OF MEDICINE loving memory of her son, the late Allen Oliver, M.C., B.A. Established in 2005 by Dr. Margaret Lock for graduate students Lieutenant, 26th Battery, C.F.A., who was killed in action at the who have completed at least one year of studies in the Department Somme on November 18, 1916. Lieutenant Oliver was an honours of Social Studies of Medicine. graduate in 1915 in the Department of Economics and Political Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Medicine Scholarships Science. Committee upon recommendation from the Department of Social Eligibility: Awarded to the student who stands highest in first Studies of Medicine to an outstanding student who demonstrates class honours in the Departments of Economics and Political high academic standing in either the Medical Anthropology or Science at the final B.A. examination. The holder is required to Medical Sociology program. pursue studies in Economics and Political Science at McGill or Estimated value: $500. elsewhere. Value: Two awards of $2,500 (one in political science; one in economics). Application: Awarded by Faculty of Arts on the recommendation of the departments of Economics and Political Science.

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5.3.18 Social Work MIRIAM AND E. MICHAEL BERGER FELLOWSHIP Eligibility: Awarded annually by the School of Social Work to a ENTRANCE FELLOWSHIPS: graduate student of the School whose area of practice or research is in the field of community organization and/or social ESTHER KERRY AWARDS policy and who demonstrates academic competence and finan- Established by the Alumni Committee of the School of Social Work cial need. to honour Esther Kerry, a valuable member of the Committee for Value: Varies. many years. Eligibility: Awarded to students who wish to pursue graduate MYER KATZ FELLOWSHIP IN SOCIAL WORK studies in Social Work. Established in 1986 by contributions from former students, col- Value: Varies. leagues and friends, the School of Social Work Alumni Committee, and the McGill Advancement Program, on the occasion of the HAZELDINE SMITH BISHOP FELLOWSHIP retirement of Professor Myer Katz from the Directorship of the Established in 1998 by a bequest from Hazeldine Smith Bishop School of Social Work. who received a diploma from the Montreal School of Social Work Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student pursuing graduate in 1944. studies related to clinical social work practice. Eligibility: Awarded by the School of Social Work, on the basis of Value: Varies. academic standing, to graduate students pursuing studies in community development and administration. PROJECT AWARDS: Value: Varies. FREDA L. PALTIEL AWARD FOR IMMIGRANT AND HENRY OELBERG MEMORIAL AWARD MINORITY WOMEN'S HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT Created in memory of lifelong Jewish Community Foundation of Eligibility: For students or faculty of the McGill School of Social Montreal colleague and friend, Henry Oelberg. Work to undertake a research service or demonstration project Eligibility: Awarded to a graduate student in the School of Social concerned with the health needs of immigrant and visible minor- Work based on academic merit. Preference will be given to a stu- ity women and their families. Preference will be given to projects dent with a focus on community organization. undertaken with the involvement of the intended beneficiaries. Value: Varies. Value: Varies Application: Apply to the Director of the School of Social Work KEEFER FELLOWSHIP Established by Mr. George Keefer. JOAN MACFARLANE BAILIN RESEARCH AWARD Eligibility: Tenable by a student in Social Work who wishes to The Award was established by Joan Macfarlane Bailin, a graduate pursue graduate studies in social work practice related to the eld- of the McGill School of Social Work, to recognize and promote erly. academic achievement by students in the School of Social Work. Value: Varies. The Award will permit student to undertake activities (action research, projects, service demonstration projects, and seminars) MANNY WEINER RESEARCH AWARD relating to Aging and/or the aged. Established by Mr. Manny Weiner. Eligibility: Applicants must have completed one full year of study Eligibility: Awarded by the School of Social Work to a graduate in the McGill School of Social Work. Preference will be given to student who is concentrating their studies in the field of social submissions concerned with self-help, volunteerism and non-tra- policy. ditional and/or innovative work settings. Value: Varies. Value: $1000 Application: Apply to the Director of the School of Social Work by MARGARET GRIFFITHS AWARD IN CHILD WELFARE December 31st. Applications must include the proposed activity Established in 1994 through a bequest from Professor Margaret in detail, a budget for the use of the funds, and the relevance of Griffiths, a long-time member of the faculty of the McGill School of the activity to self-help, volunteerism and non-traditional and/or Social Work. innovative work settings. The money cannot be used for salaries. Eligibility: Awarded annually by the School of Social Work on the The award winner will be required to submit a report to the Direc- basis of academic and professional merit to an incoming full-time tor of the School of Social Work upon completion of the project, student in the Master of Social Work program, with a declared as well as a short précis that may be included in School newslet- interest in services to children. ters and/or other communications. Value: Varies. GRADUATION PRIZES: MARGARET MARY BURNS AWARD Established in 1997 by a bequest from Margaret Mary Burns who LOTTE MARCUS SHELDON PRIZE received a Diploma from the Montreal School of Social Work in Established in 2000 by a bequest from Lotte Marcus Sheldon, a 1944. former faculty member of the School of Social Work. Awarded Eligibility: Awarded on the basis of academic standing to gradu- annually by the School to a graduate student in Social Work who ate students by the School of Social Work. has generated a particularly innovative research or service project. Value: Maximum Varies. Value: Minimum $500

MARK AND MILDRED GOLDENBERG FELLOWSHIP IN SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK ALUMNI PRIZES SOCIAL WORK The Alumni Committee of the School makes three awards each Established through a bequest in 2007 in memory of Mildred Heller year to graduating MSW students: Goldenberg, B.A. 1941, M.A. 1942, and Mark E. Goldenberg, B.A. 1) Alumni Prize for the Outstanding MSW Thesis 1934, M.S.W. 1967, Awarded by the School of Social Work on the 2) Alumni Award for Excellence in Clinical Practice basis of academic merit to a student entering a Doctoral program 3) Alumni Prize for the Outstanding MSW Independent Study in social work. Project Estimated Value: Varies. Value: $400 each.

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5.3.19 Sociology DR. WAH LEUNG FELLOWSHIP

OSWALD HALL DISSERTATION FELLOWSHIP IN SOCIOLOGY Established in 1998 by a generous gift from a McGill graduate of Established in 2005 through a donation from Oswald Hall, M.A. Chemical Engineering (Class of 1959), from Hong Kong, in honour 1937 (University of Professor Emeritus and former Profes- of Dr. Wah Leung, the first Dean of Dentistry at the University of sor of McGill University from 1946 to 1955). British Columbia. Eligibility: Awarded in alternate years by the Graduate and Post- Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Dentistry to an entering doctoral Studies Office upon recommendation of the Department postdoctoral, doctoral or master’s student in the Faculty of of Sociology to a student who has completed the other require- Dentistry who is working in pain, oral cancer or bone tissue ments of his/her doctoral degree and has begun writing his/her research. doctoral thesis. Value: Minimum $20,000. Renewable once at the master’s level Value: $10,000; non-renewable. and twice at the postdoctoral and doctoral levels.

OSWALD HALL PRIZE DR. YU-MING LAM FELLOWSHIP Established in 1992 in honour of Oswald Hall, Professor Emeritus Established in 1999 by a generous gift from Dr. Yu-Ming Lam at the , who obtained his M.A. in Sociology (DDS 1972) and family in honour of Mr. Yin-Bun Lam. from McGill and taught here between 1946 and 1955. The prize Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Dentistry to an entering has been endowed by donations, in particular royalties from the postdoctoral, doctoral or master’s student in the Faculty of book “The Sociology of Work: Papers in Honour of Oswald Hall”, Dentistry. donated by the book's editor, Professor Audrey Wipper of the Uni- Value: $10,000, tenable for one year. versity of Waterloo. HONG KONG FELLOWSHIP IN DENTISTRY Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of Sociology to the best Established in 2002 by a generous gift from a McGill graduate from graduate student in the first year of studies. Hong Kong. The fellowship will be awarded to an outstanding stu- Value: $350. dent who has graduated from a Chinese university and is entering SAMUEL LAPITSKY SCHOLARSHIP a Postdoctoral, Ph.D. or M.Sc. program of study in the Faculty of Eligibility: To be awarded on the recommendation of the Depart- Dentistry. Awarded by the Dean of the Faculty in consultation with ments of Sociology or Anthropology (each in alternate years). the Graduate Studies Committee. In the event that there is no can- Value: To aid with tuition fees. didate fitting this description, the Dean and Graduate Studies Deadline: February 1. Committee may consider scholars or professors visiting McGill Application: Apply to the Departments of Sociology in even University from a Chinese University. The recipient will be some- years, or Anthropology in odd years. one who can be expected to make a significant contribution to the advancement of science in their home country after the completion of their studies. 5.4 Dentistry Estimated value: $20,000.

DR. AND MRS. I.N. PESNER MEMORIAL PRIZE Established in 2001 by a bequest from Dr. Isidore N. Pesner, 5.5 Education D.D.S. 1920, and Mrs. I.N. Pesner, to fund a graduate student prize in the Faculty of Dentistry. Awarded by the Faculty of Den- DR. GAURI SHANKAR GUHA AWARD IN INTERNATIONAL tistry to an outstanding graduate student already in a residency or DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION post graduate program, who will be presenting a paper at a Eligibility: Established in 2003 by Dr. Ratna Ghosh in her late national or international scientific meeting. father’s name for an outstanding graduate student pursuing Value: Minimum $500. research in international development education in the Faculty of Education. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence and DR. E.T. & MRS. MARJORIE BOURKE AWARD aptitude for research by the Faculty of Education Awards Com- Established by a bequest from Marjorie Bourke in memory of her mittee. husband, Dr. E.T. Bourke, DDS, class of 1923. Value: Minimum $1,000. Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Dentistry to a student pursuing graduate studies in dentistry. ELLEN EDITH GRUBB STANSFIELD AWARD Value: Minimum $1,800. Established in 2000 by a bequest by Ellen Edith Grubb Stansfield (B.A. 1929, M.A. 1931) in recognition of her experience, leader- DR. LYON BERCOVITCH MEMORIAL AWARD ship and interest in education in general, schools and classrooms Established by a bequest from Olga Bercovitch in memory of her in particular. Awarded by the Faculty of Education to an outstand- husband, Dr. Lyon Bercovitch, D.D.S., class of 1914. ing student entering the first year of a full-time M.A. thesis or Ph.D. Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Dentistry to a student program in the Faculty of Education with research in classroom pursuing graduate studies in dentistry. and school contexts. Value: Minimum $1,800. Value: Minimum $1,000.

DR. SOO KIM LAN PRIZE IN DENTISTRY HERSCHEL AND CHRISTINE VICTOR FELLOWSHIP IN EDUCATION Established in 2000 by Herschel Victor, B.Com. 1944, for an out- Established in 2000 by Arthur Lau, B.Arch 1962 and Crystal S.C. standing graduate student in the Faculty of Education. Lau, B.Sc. 1962, M.Sc. 1964, for graduate students in the Faculty Eligibility: Awarded by the GPSO upon recommendation by the of Dentistry to an outstanding graduating student who is entering Faculty of Education, on the basis of academic merit. a Residency or Post Graduate Program, Estimated value: $10,000; renewable. Value: Minimum $500.

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5.5.1 Educational and Counselling Psychology BERNARD ANDERSON OWER AWARD Bequeathed by Roma Elizabeth Jane Ower in honour of her late JUDY FISH GRADUATE AWARD IN INCLUSIVE EDUCATION husband, a graduate of the School of Information Studies. Established in 2004 by Avrum and Dora Morrow in honour of Judy Eligibility: Awarded by the School of Information Studies on the Fish, B.A. 1965, M.Ed. 1982. basis of academic achievement. Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Education to a student Value: Minimum $1,500. enrolled in a Master's degree in Educational Psychology whose area of study/research is in Inclusive Education. The Graduate BETA PHI MU SCHOLARSHIPS Award is based on academic merit, with consideration given to Eligibility: Open to a student at the Master's level accepted in a the student's involvement in the community and in extracurricular program accredited by the American Library Association. activities. Value: $1,500. Value: Minimum $2,500. Deadline: March 15. Application: Forms are available on-line at www.beta-phi-mu.org 5.5.2 Integrated Studies in Education and should be sent to Beta Phi Mu, College of Information Stud- ies, , 101 Louis Shores Building, Talla- DELTA KAPPA GAMMA - DR. MILDRED BURNS AWARD FOR hassee, FL 32306-2100. LEADERSHIP IN EDUCATION Established in 2001 by the Delta Kappa Gamma Society in honour CANADIAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIPS of Dr. Mildred Burns, a retired associate professor of the Faculty of Eligibility: Three scholarships are available to students in accred- Education. Awarded by the Faculty of Education Graduate Studies ited library schools. Scholarships Committee to a student upon graduation who has Value: Varies. completed an M.A. in Educational Studies leadership option, on Application: Information and application forms are available from the basis of academic excellence. If two or more equally qualified the Scholarships and Awards Committee c/o CLA/ACB Member students are identified, preference shall be given to a female stu- Services Dept., Canadian Library Association, 328 Frank Street, dent. The student should have two or more years of relevant pro- Ottawa, Ontario K2P 0X8. See www.cla.org for more details. fessional experience in the educational field. Value: Minimum $500. CENTENARY PRIZE Established in 2004 with alumni donations to celebrate one hun- DR. JOHN A. BRYANT MEMORIAL AWARDS dred years of library education at McGill University. Established by the Butters Foundation in memory of Dr. John A. Eligibility: Awarded by the School of Information Studies on the Bryant (B.Sc. 1949, M.D. 1951). basis of academic achievement. Eligibility: Awarded annually to graduate students pursuing Value: $3,500. studies in the integration of students with handicaps into school and society, by the Director of the Integrated Education Gradu- DR. G.R. LOMER SCHOLARSHIPS ate Program. Value: Three scholarships of $1,300 each are offered annually in Estimated Value: $1,000. honour of the late Dr. G.R. Lomer, former Director of the School.

GRETTA CHAMBERS FELLOWSHIP IN EDUCATION DR. HERBERT STANLEY BIRKETT AWARD Established in 2000 by a generous gift from the Friends of McGill A gift by Miss Winfred Birkett in honour of her father, Dr. Herbert University Inc. of New York to honour Gretta Chambers (B.A. Stanley Birkett. 1947), Chancellor of the University from 1991 to 1999. Awarded to Eligibility: To be awarded annually to the student who obtains the a deserving student in the postgraduate program in the Depart- highest grade in course GLIS 671. ment of Integrated Studies in Education by the GPSO on the Value: $200. advice of the department with first preference to a U.S. citizen. Value: $8,500. EASTERN CANADA CHAPTER SPECIAL LIBRARIES ASSOCIATION PRIZE 5.5.3 Information Studies Eligibility: Awarded to the student in M.L.I.S. II who obtains high- est standing in course GLIS 638 or equivalent. ALBERT TABAH AWARD IN THE MASTER OF LIBRARY AND Value: Varies. INFORMATION STUDIES PROGRAM Established in 2004 by a bequest from Albert Tabah M.L.S. 1980, ELIZABETH G. HALL SCHOLARSHIP FUND Ph.D. 1996 and a contribution by the school. Value: $1,000 from the fund founded in honour of a former mem- Eligibility: Awarded by the School of Information Studies to the ber of the McGill University Library staff. graduating student who obtains the highest standing in the M.L.I.S. program ETHELWYN M. CROSSLEY SCHOLARSHIP FUND Value: Minimum $500. Value: $1,000 from the fund founded in honour of a former student of the School. AZELIE DE LENDRECIE CLARK AWARD Established in 2001 by a bequest from Azelie de Lendrecie Clark, FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR LIBRARY EDUCATION (M.L.S. 1961). Awarded to an M.L.I.S. student by the School of American students are advised to see the Awards & Scholarships Information Studies on the basis of academic merit. section of the American Library Association Website Value: Minimum $2,850. (www.ala.org) for information on financial assistance for Library and Information Studies education. BARBARA GRAW SMYTHE AWARD IN LIBRARY AND INFORMATION STUDIES H.W. WILSON FOUNDATION FELLOWSHIP Established in 2003 by William Smythe, B.Eng. 1948, in memory A grant in the amount of $10,000 for distribution as scholarship aid of his wife, Barbara Graw Smythe, B.A. 1946, B.L.S. 1947, to rec- in amounts and manner considered appropriate by the School. ognize an outstanding student entering the M.L.I.S. program in the JANET AGNEW SCHOLARSHIP School of Information Studies. Awarded by the School. Value: $1,000 from a bequest of the late Janet M. Agnew, a grad- Value: Minimum $500. uate of and former instructor in the School.

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JEAN BROWN SCHOLARSHIP TERESA TROIDE PRIZE FOR EXCELLENCE IN From a bequest of the late Jean Brown (B.L.S. 1957, M.L.S. 1972). INFORMATION STUDIES Eligibility: Awarded to an M.L.I.S. student on the basis of Established in 2007 by Lars Troide, McGill Professor of English, in academic merit and financial need. memory of his wife, Teresa Troide, MLIS '90, Information Special- Value: $900. ist at Canadian National Railways from 1995-2005. Awarded by the School of Information Studies to an outstanding student in the LE PRIX BIBLIOTHÈQUE NATIONALE DU QUÉBEC - Information Studies program. CHARLES H. GOULD Estimated Value: $2,500. Eligibility: Created in 2001 for McGill students enrolled in the M.L.I.S program. It is awarded to a full-time student to foster VIVI MARTIN FELLOWSHIP research and training, and to encourage the pursuit of excel- Established in 1999 through a bequest from Eleanore Roberta lence. The jury of Le Prix BNQ comprises a representative of the Powell in memory of Vivi Martin (B.A. 1945, B.L.S. 1948). BNQ, a professor and the Director of the School of Information Eligibility: Awarded to a graduate student who will be enrolled in Studies or a designated representative. Final selection is based a program in the School of Information Studies. on the academic record of the candidate as well as the quality of Value: Minimum $5,000. the candidate's written expression in French or English on a topic chosen by the BNQ. VIRGINIA MURRAY PRIZE FOR CATALOGUING Value: $5,000 Eligibility: Awarded to the student in M.L.I.S. I who obtains the highest grade in course GLIS 607. MARGARET DOWNEY PRIZE Value: Varies. Established in 1999 by a bequest from Margaret A. Downey, B.L.S. (1941). WENDY PATRICK AWARD Eligibility: Awarded on the basis of academic merit to an M.L.I.S. Established by the McGill Medical and Health Libraries Associa- student by the School of Information Studies. tion (MMAHLA) in 1989. Value: Minimum $500. Eligibility: To be awarded annually to the student who has the highest grade in course GLIS 671. MARGERY TRENHOLME FELLOWSHIP Value: $150. Established in 2002 through a bequest from Margery W. Trenholme, B.A. 1935, B.L.S. 1946. 5.5.4 Kinesiology and Physical Education Eligibility: Awarded by the School of Information Studies to a graduate student who will be enrolled in one of its programs. DANIEL Q. MARISI AWARD Value: Minimum $6,500. Established in 2005 by Mrs. Roberta Marisi, family, friends, and colleagues in memory of Dr. Daniel Q. Marisi, noted sports psy- MARGERY TRENHOLME MEMORIAL AWARD IN LIBRARY chologist. STUDIES Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of Kinesiology and Physi- Established in 2001 through a bequest from Margery Trenholme, cal Education to a graduate student (Masters or ) in (B.A. 1935, L.L.S. 1946), a lifetime friend of libraries and advocate Sport or Exercise Psychology, who has been a full-time student of their place in the community. Awarded to an M.L.I.S student on for at least one semester of the current year, on the basis of aca- the basis of academic merit by the School of Information Studies. demic merit, conference presentations, and community service Value: Minimum $1,000. in sport and exercise psychology. Value: $500. MAUT LIBRARIAN’S SECTION AWARD Application: Submit application form to graduate program coordi- Established by the McGill Association of University Teachers nator of the Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education (MAUT) Librarians' Section. by Dec. 1st. Eligibility: To be granted to a student admitted to the first year program of the School of Information Studies. Applicants must DAVID L. MONTGOMERY MEMORIAL AWARD be presently employed full-time library assistants who will have Established in 2007 by John Cleghorn, B.Com. 1962 and Pattie completed two years' continuous full-time employment with the Cleghorn, Dip.Ed. 1962 as well as family, friends, colleagues, and McGill University Library System. former students in memory of noted sport and exercise physiolo- Value: $300. gist Dr. David L. Montgomery. The award is also supported by the Deadline: March 1. annual David L. Montgomery 10 Km Run which takes place each year during Homecoming. Awarded by the department of Kinesiol- MIRIAM H. TEES SCHOLARSHIP ogy and Physical Education to a graduate student in Sport and Established in 1989 by friends, family, alumni, and colleagues to Exercise Physiology. honour Miriam H. Tees (B.L.S., 1951; M.L.S., 1975), former pro- Eligibility: All applicants must have been a full-time student for at fessor in the School. least one semester of the current year. Applicants will be Value: $1,000. assessed based on academic merit, conference presentations, and community service in sport and exercise phsysiology. SPECIAL LIBRARIES ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIPS Estimated Value: At least $1,000. Eligibility: For graduate study leading to a Master's degree at a Application: Submit application form to graduate program coordi- recognized school of library or information science in the United nator of the Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education States or Canada. College graduates or college seniors (citizens by February 1. of the U.S. or Canada) with an interest in special librarianship are eligible. R.E. WILKINSON AWARD Value: Up to three $6,000 scholarships. Established by friends, colleagues and former students in honour Deadline: By September 30. of Prof. Robert E. Wilkinson, former Chairman of the Department Application: Further information and the on-line application may of Physical Education. be found under Professional Development, Scholarships & Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of Kinesiology and Physi- Grants at www.sla.org. cal Education to a student who has obtained a B.Ed. (Major in Phys. Ed.) or a B.Sc (kinesiology) from McGill and who is enter- SYRA DEENA TARSHIS FLEISHMAN BURSARY ing a full-time graduate program in the Department of Physical Founded in 1966 by the National Council of Jewish Women in Education. memory of a former student of the School of Library Science. Value: $800. Value: $200.

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Application: Submit application form to graduate program coordi- LARS AND ALBERTA FIRING GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS IN nator of the Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education ENGINEERING by September 30th. Established in 2006 by the late Lars Firing for outstanding gradu- ate students in the Faculty of Engineering. Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Engineering to students 5.6 Engineering accepted into a graduate degree program, preferably at the doc- toral level, in the Faculty of Engineering. Preference will be given CAE AWARD IN ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE to students enrolled in the Department of Chemical Engineering, Established in 2002 by CAE Inc. Founded in 1947, CAE is a global and also to students pursuing research in any of the following leader in the provision of simulation and control technologies and fields: Bioengineering, including Biomedical Engineering; Envi- training solutions for aerospace, defence and marine markets. ronmental Engineering; Sustainable Development in Natural Awarded on the basis of high academic standing by the Faculty of Resources; Alternative/Sustainable/Renewable Energy; Trans- Engineering Scholarships Committee. Preference shall be given to portation Engineering and Pharmaceutical Chemical Engineer- students entering their first year of graduate studies in either the ing. Funding may be combined with that received by applicants Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering or the Depart- through agencies external to McGill or through internal McGill ment of Mechanical Engineering. sources. Value: Minimum $2,000. Estimated value: $25,000, paid out over two years, provided the ENGINEERING CLASS OF 1936 AWARD holder maintains satisfactory progress. Established by graduates of the Engineering Class of 1936, in Application: Applicants must submit their application directly to honour of their 60th reunion in 1996, to enable the Faculty of Engi- departments along with their application for admission, by the neering to attract high calibre candidates to McGill. deadline for financial aid applications. Eligibility: Available to students commencing graduate studies in LEON AND SUZANNE FATTAL GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS Engineering with a preference to Ph.D. candidates. Awarded by IN ENGINEERING the Faculty of Engineering Scholarships Committee based on Established in 2007 by Leon Fattal, B.Eng. 1962, and Suzanne recommendations by the Chairs and Directors of Departments Fattal. and Schools within the Faculty. Eligibility: Awarded annually by the Faculty of Engineering to Value: Minimum $3,000. recruit outstanding students into the Faculty’s graduate degree HATCH GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS IN ENGINEERING programs. Preference to Doctoral Students. Established in 2008 by Dr. Gerald G. Hatch, B.Eng. 1944, D.Sc. Value: Varies; May be awarded as a full fellowship or as a partial 1990, for outstanding students in the Faculty of Engineering based fellowship when combined with funding from other sources. on academic merit. Awarded annually by the Faculty of Engineer- LORNE TROTTIER ENGINEERING GRADUATE ing. Funding may be combined with that received by applicants FELLOWSHIPS through internal McGill sources or through agencies external to Established in 2006 by Lorne Trottier, B.Eng. 1970, M.Eng. 1973, McGill. Preference will be given to students enrolled in doctoral D.Sc. 2006. Awarded annually by the Faculty of Engineering to programs, and to students in the Department of Mining and Mate- recruit outstanding students into the Faculty's graduate degree rials Engineering or in related fields of research. programs. Funding may be combined with that received by appli- Estimated Value: Varies. cants through internal McGill sources or through agencies external J.M. BISHOP AWARD FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH to McGill. Established in 2004 by John M. Bishop B. Eng. 1947 (Mechanical) Eligibility: The Lorne Trottier Engineering Graduate Fellowships for outstanding graduate students in the Faculty of Engineering. are for new students accepted into a graduate research program Eligibility: Awarded as a top-up to a prestigious external within the Faculty of Engineering. Preference will be given to fellowship by the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering upon the doctoral students. recommendations of the Chairs and Directors of the academic Application: Awardees are selected by the Faculty of Engineer- units in the Faculty, with preference to students conducting envi- ing. Applicants submit their applications for financial aid with their ronmental research focused on reducing our dependency on application for admission. non-renewable resources. Value: $15,000, paid during the first year of study. Value: $5,000, renewable once at the Master's level or twice at the doctoral level. VADASZ DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP IN ENGINEERING Established in 2006 by the Vadasz Family Foundation to recruit JOHN BONSALL PORTER SCHOLARSHIP outstanding students into the Faculty of Engineering's doctoral Founded by Dr. W.W. Colpitts (B.Sc. 1899). degree program. Awarded by the Graduate Fellowships Commit- Eligibility: Open to full-time graduate students currently regis- tee of the Faculty of Engineering to outstanding students, who are tered in a M. Eng. in Civil, Mechanical, or Electrical Engineering, Canadian citizens or permanent residents, and who are accepted preferably in Civil Engineering. into a doctoral degree program in the Faculty of Engineering at Value: $1,000. McGill University. Funding may be combined with that received by Application: Apply to the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering. applicants through agencies external to McGill or through internal Applications from graduates of other universities must be accom- McGill sources. panied by certified statements of academic standing and letters Value: $25,000, paid out over two years, provided the holder of recommendation. maintains satisfactory progress.

JOSEPH S. STAUFFER FELLOWSHIP 5.6.1 Architecture Established in 1992 by a gift from the Joseph S. Stauffer Founda- tion to the Faculty of Engineering. A.F. DUNLOP SCHOLARSHIPS Eligibility: Awarded to students commencing graduate studies in Travelling scholarships bequeathed in 1937 by the late Mrs. Cath- Engineering with preference to Ph.D. candidates. Awarded by erine A. Dunlop for students graduating with the M.Arch.1 degree. the Faculty of Engineering Fellowships Committee, based on the Apply, stating proposed study, localities to be visited and date of recommendations of Chairs and Directors of academic units in departure, to the Director of the School before January 31. Selec- the Faculty. tion is made by a Committee of Staff of the School of Architecture. Value: $5,000. In the event that the fellowship is awarded to an Value: Minimum $2,500 each. international student, the value may be increased to a maximum of $10,000; renewable.

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ALVARO ORTEGA AWARD maintained the highest standing throughout professional studies in Established in memory of Alvaro Ortega by his wife, Madeleine Architecture. Selection is made by a Committee of Staff of the Ortega and colleagues. Prof. Ortega was a graduate of the McGill School of Architecture. School of Architecture and established the School's graduate pro- Value: $4,500. gram in Minimum Cost Housing, where he taught for many years. Eligibility: Awarded annually by the School of Architecture to a JOHN BLAND SCHOLARSHIP IN ARCHITECTURE graduate student who is in financial need and good academic Established in 1998 by a generous gift from a McGill graduate of standing and whose research is in the area of low cost housing. Chemical Engineering (Class of 1959), from Hong Kong, in honour Value: $500. of Professor John Bland, Director of the School of Architecture between 1941 and 1972. Awarded by a committee of staff of the AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS HENRY ADAMS School of Architecture to a graduating student to support work in MEDAL AND CERTIFICATES OF MERIT China. Established in 1986 and awarded for general excellence to gradu- Estimated value: $5,000. ating students in the professional program of architecture schools recognized by the Institute. The medal and certificate are awarded LOUIS B. MAGIL SCHOLARSHIP IN AFFORDABLE HOMES by the School of Architecture to the top ranking student, and a sec- Established in 1989 by the Groupe Magil in recognition of the con- ond certificate to the second ranking graduating student. tribution to the home building industry in Quebec made by Mr. Louis B. Magil, B.Arch. '36, architect and founder of Magil Con- ARCOP/ALCAN AWARD struction Ltd. Awarded annually to a student in the final semester of the Eligibility: Made annually by the School of Architecture to an out- M.Arch.1 program for a design project demonstrating particular standing student (or students) in the Master of Architecture pro- sensitivity to the architectural and cultural traditions of its location. gram in Affordable Homes. The winner will be selected by a jury of three members, at least Value: $2,000. one of whom is a professional architect who is not a member of the staff of the School of Architecture. MAUREEN ANDERSON PRIZES IN ARCHITECTURE Value: $1,000. Established in 1995 by faculty, staff and students to honour the dedicated service of Maureen Anderson, a staff member from CLIFFORD C.F. WONG FELLOWSHIP IN ARCHITECTURE 1960-1995. Eligibility: Awarded to undergraduate or graduate students in the School of Architecture on the basis of course work judged to be Eligibility: Established in 1987 by Clifford Wong (B.Arch. 1960), of high merit and superior written quality. Selection will be made this prestigious award is open to students entering the graduate by a committee of staff of the School of Architecture. program in Architecture. According to the terms of the bequest, Value: Two prizes of $200 each. preference will be given to applicants from the People's Republic of China. Only in the event that there are no qualified applicants NORBERT SCHOENAUER AND DAVID FARLEY from China will the Fellowship be offered to a candidate from FELLOWSHIP IN ARCHITECTURE another country. Established in 2001 through a major donation by a Hong Kong Value: A total fund of $12,000 is available annually, from which graduate of the Chemical Engineering Class of 1959. Awarded by award(s) are made at the discretion of the School of Architecture the School of Architecture to outstanding students in its post-grad- Graduate Fellowships Committee. uate research programs addressing issues related to the urban environment. DR. SOO KIM LAN PRIZE IN ARCHITECTURE Estiimated Value: $4,500.

PING KWAN LAU PRIZE IN ARCHITECTURE Established in 2000 by Arthur C.F. Lau (B.Arch. 1962) and Crystal S.C. Soo Lau (B.Sc. 1962, M.Sc. 1964) in memory of the latter’s mother, Dr. Soo Kim Lan. The prize is awarded by a committee of Established in 2000 by Arthur Lau, B.Arch. 1962 and Crystal S.C. staff of the School of Architecture to an outstanding student com- Lau, B.Sc. 1962, M.Sc. 1964, for graduate students in the School pleting the second semester of study in the Master of Architecture of Architecture. Awarded by the School of Architecture to an out- program. standing graduating student who has demonstrated excellence in Value: $2,000. the research, site analysis and program preparation for the final design project of the M. Arch. I Program. FRED LEBENSOLD MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP IN Value: Minimum $500. ARCHITECTURE Eligibility: Established in 1987 by Mrs. Ruth Lebensold and RAY (RAYMOND TAIT) AFFLECK PRIZE IN DESIGN Family in memory of Fred Lebensold, distinguished Montreal Established in 1989 in memory of Raymond Tait Affleck architect and Professor in the McGill School of Architecture from (FRAIC,RCA), B.Arch. 1947, by his family, colleagues and friends. 1952-1955. Awarded annually by the School of Architecture Awarded to a student in the School of Architecture for distinction in Graduate Fellowship Committee, on the basis of academic merit, Design in the M.Arch.1 final design project. The winner will be to a student entering the Master of Architecture Program. selected by a jury of three members, at least one of whom is a pro- Value: $3,500. fessional architect who is not a member of the staff of the School of Architecture. H.L. FETHERSTONHAUGH BOOK PRIZE Value: $1,000. Established in memory of the late H.L. Fetherstonhaugh, M.C., F.R.A.I.C., F.R.I.B.A., R.C.A., a former member of staff in the ROYAL ARCHITECTURAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA MEDAL School of Architecture. Awarded by the School of Architecture to Offered to a graduating student in the professional program who, the student with the highest standing in the course Professional in the judgment of the Faculty of the School of Architecture, has Practice 1. completed the most outstanding final design project/thesis for that academic year and who shows promise of being an architect of HUGH MACLENNAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP distinction after graduation. Selection is made by the School of Established by the Hon. John Stewart MacLennan, Dr. Francis Architecture. MacLennan and Miss Isabella MacLennan in memory of Hugh MacLennan, son of the Hon. John Stewart MacLennan, killed at the Battle Ypres in 1915. Awarded for travel to the student who has

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SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE FELLOWSHIPS Eligibility: Awarded by the GPSO to a student in the first or sec- Eligibility: Offered annually (in January) to students in the gradu- ond year of Ph.D. study upon recommendation of the Depart- ate programs from funds contributed by graduates of the School ment of Chemical Engineering. No citizenship restrictions. of Architecture. First and second year students registered in the Estimated value: $15,000; renewable once. graduate programs in Architecture are eligible. Value: Varying amounts. 5.6.3 Civil Engineering and Applied Mechanics

STUART A. WILSON MEMORIAL PRIZE EMIL NENNIGER MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP Established in 1991 in memory of Stuart Anthony Wilson by family, Funded by a donation from Mrs. F.S. Nenniger in memory of her friends and colleagues. Stuart Wilson graduated from the McGill husband's outstanding contribution to engineering. School of Architecture in 1943 and taught there from 1948 to 1991. Eligibility: Awarded annually to graduate students of Chemical The prize is awarded by a committee of staff of the School of and Civil Engineering on the basis of scholastic ability and gen- Architecture to the student with the best portfolio in the annual eral promise. Sketching School. Value: Two Fellowships of $3,000. Value: $150. Application: Apply to the Chair, Department of Chemical or Civil Engineering. WILFRED ONIONS MEMORIAL PRIZE Established in 1991 in memory of Wilfred Onions, B.Arch. 1932, by RON RICE MEMORIAL AWARD family, friends and fellow graduates in Bermuda. This prize com- Established by family, friends, associates, students and graduates memorates his passion for sketching and life-long commitment to to honour the memory of Professor Ron Rice of the School of the profession of architecture, and is awarded by a committee of Urban Planning and the Department of Civil Engineering and staff of the School of Architecture to the student with the best sin- Applied Mechanics, who passed away on August 20th, 2000. gle work in the Sketching School. Eligibility: Awarded to a student pursuing graduate studies in the Value: $200. field of and/or Engineering, based on academic merit, by the GPSO on the recommendation of the 5.6.2 Chemical Engineering School of Urban Planning and the Department of Civil Engineer- ing and Applied Mechanics. DR. ROBERT G.H. LEE FELLOWSHIP Value: $1,000. 5.6.4 Electrical and Computer Engineering Established in 1998 by a generous gift from a McGill graduate of Chemical Engineering (Class of 1959), from Hong Kong, in honour CHARLES LEGEYT FORTESCUE FELLOWSHIP IN of Dr. Robert G.H. Lee, B. Eng. 1947 (Metallurgical Engineering). ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Estimated value: $10,000. Renewable once at the Master’s level Eligibility: Candidates must have majored in the field of Electrical and twice at the Postdoctoral or Doctoral levels. Engineering and have received a Bachelor's degree from an Application: Awarded by the GPSO on the recommendation of engineering college of recognized standing. Preference will be the Faculty of Engineering to an entering Postdoctoral, Doctoral given to applicants about to begin their first year of graduate or Master’s student in either Chemical Engineering or Mining and work. Materials Engineering. Deadline: January 31. Value: Stipend of $24,000 for one year of full time graduate work EMIL NENNIGER MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP in Electrical Engineering at an engineering school of recognized Funded by a donation from Mrs. F.S. Nenniger in memory of her standing located in the U.S. or Canada. husband's outstanding contribution to engineering. Application: Information available from: Secretary, Charles Eligibility: Awarded annually to graduate students of Chemical LeGeyt Fortescue Fellowships Committee, Institute of Electrical and Civil Engineering on the basis of scholastic ability and gen- and Electronics Engineering, Inc., 345 East 47th Street, New eral promise. York, NY 10017. Value: Two Fellowships of $3,000. Application: Apply to the Chair, Department of Chemical or Civil ERIC L. ADLER FELLOWSHIP IN ELECTRICAL Engineering. ENGINEERING Eligibility: Established in 2003 by a graduate alumnus in honour F.O. FOWLER MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP of his former research supervisor, Professor Emeritus Eric L. Based on donations from Canadian Pacific Forest Products Adler, for outstanding graduate students. Awarded by the Grad- Limited in memory of their employee, Frank Fowler, a graduate of uate and Postdoctoral Studies Office, upon the recommendation McGill (B.Eng. '42). Awarded every two years. of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, on Eligibility: Open to graduate students enrolled in a Master's of the basis of academic merit. Engineering or Science program. Preference given to children of Value: $10,000; renewable once at the Master's level, twice at the C.P. Forest Products Ltd. employees. Restricted to Canadian Ph.D. level. citizens. Value: $8,000; renewable once. GAR LAM YIP MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP IN GUIDED WAVE Application: For information contact the Chair, Department of PHOTONICS Chemical Engineering or Chair, Department of Chemistry. Established in 2000 by family, friends and colleagues in memory of Dr. Gar Lam Yip, distinguished professor in the Department of THOMAS HALIBURTON HENRY AWARD Electrical and Computer Engineering from 1973 - 1999. Awarded Established in 2000 in honour of Thomas Haliburton Henry, 1922- by the GPSO on recommendation of the Department to a top stu- 1944. Awarded by the Department of Chemical Engineering to an dent at the Master’s level in Electrical and Computer Engineering. outstanding graduate student enrolled in the Department of Chem- Estimated value: $16,500 annually; renewable. ical Engineering. Estimated value: $1,500. MOTOROLA FOUNDATION GRADUATE AWARD IN ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING WILLIAM H. GAUVIN FELLOWSHIP IN CHEMICAL Established in 2001 by the Motorola Foundation in conjunction ENGINEERING with the Motorola Canada Software Centre [MCSC]. Awarded by Established in the memory of William H. Gauvin, O.C., B.Eng. the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering to gradu- (1941), M.Eng. (1942), Ph.D. (1945), D.Sc. (Hon.) (1985), former ate students in Electrical, Computer or Software Engineering on Professor of Chemical Engineering. the basis of outstanding academic achievement, with

28 2008-2009 Graduate Fellowships and Awards, McGill University DEPT./FACULTY AWARDED – DESAUTELS FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT consideration for teamwork and leadership qualities. Preference 5.6.7 Urban Planning will be given to Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents of Can- ada with an interest in wireless telecommunications or communi- HAROLD SPENCE-SALES PRIZE IN URBAN PLANNING cations. Established by graduates and friends of the School of Urban Value: $3,750. Planning to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of urban planning education in Canada at McGill University by 5.6.5 Mechanical Engineering Professor Harold Spence-Sales. Eligibility: Awarded to a student entering the second year of grad- M.P. PAIDOUSSIS PRIZE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING uate studies, based on academic achievement, by the GPSO on Established in 1993 by M. P. Paidoussis, Professor of Mechanical the recommendation of the School of Urban Planning. Engineering. Value: Minimum $250. Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of Mechanical Engineer- ing to the author of the best Master of Engineering thesis NORBERT SCHOENAUER AND DAVID FARLEY (in terms of content and literary style), for a student proceeding FELLOWSHIP IN URBAN PLANNING to doctoral study. Established in 2001 through a major donation by a Hong Kong Value: $1,000. graduate of the Chemical Engineering Class of 1959. Awarded by the School of Urban Planning to outstanding students in its post- 5.6.6 Mining and Materials Engineering graduate research programs addressing issues related to the urban environment. B.J. HARRINGTON BURSARY IN MINING ENGINEERING Estimated value: $4,500. Supported by graduates in Mining Engineering in memory of the late Professor B.J. Harrington. RON RICE MEMORIAL AWARD Eligibility: Awarded annually to a suitable graduate student. Established by family, friends, associates, students and graduates Value: $4,000. to honour the memory of Professor Ron Rice of the School of Urban Planning and the Department of Civil Engineering and CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLURGY Applied Mechanics, who passed away on August 20th, 2000. MONTREAL BRANCH LOAN FUND Eligibility: Awarded to a student pursuing graduate studies in the Established in 1958 by the Montreal Branch of the Institute of field of Transportation Planning and/or Engineering, based on Mining and Metallurgy to provide loans to students in Geological academic merit, by the GPSO on the recommendation of the Sciences, Metallurgical Engineering, and Mining Engineering. School of Urban Planning and the Department of Civil Engineer- ing and Applied Mechanics. DR. ROBERT G.H. LEE FELLOWSHIP Value: $1,000.

Established in 1998 by a generous gift from a McGill graduate of 5.7 Desautels Faculty of Management Chemical Engineering (Class of 1959), from Hong Kong, in honour of Dr. Robert G.H. Lee, B. Eng. 1947 (Metallurgical Engineering). HIANG SIANG CHAN FELLOWSHIP IN MANAGEMENT Estimated value: $10,000. Renewable once at the Master’s level Established in 2007 by Hian Siang Chan, MBA 1984. Awarded by and twice at the Postdoctoral or Doctoral levels. the Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Office upon nomination by Application: Awarded by the GPSO on the recommendation of the Desautels Faculty of Management to an outstanding doctoral the Faculty of Engineering to an entering Postdoctoral, Doctoral student in the Faculty. Preference will be given to students from or Master’s student in either Chemical Engineering or Mining and Asia. Materials Engineering. Value: $15,000; renewable twice.

HORACE G. YOUNG FELLOWSHIPS 5.7.1 CA and Public Accountancy Eligibility: Awarded to graduates of McGill University who are conducting advanced research in the Department of Mining and C. DOUGLAS MELLOR PRIZE Metallurgical Engineering. Established in 1981 by the Montreal-based Chartered Account- Value: Seven awards of $3,000 each are made annually. ancy firms. Application: Awarded by the GPSO on the recommendation of Eligibility: Awarded to a student in the Graduate Diploma Pro- the Chair of the Department of Mining and Materials Engineer- gram in Public Accountancy whose academic record is judged to ing. be outstanding among those who graduate during the academic year. JAMES DOUGLAS FELLOWSHIPS IN MINING ENGINEERING Value: $1,000. Eligibility: Awarded annually to suitable graduate students. Value: Five research and teaching fellowships of $2,000 each in KENNETH F. BYRD PRIZE the Department of Mining and Materials Engineering endowed Established in 1981 by the Montreal-based Chartered Account- by the late Dr. James Douglas. ancy firms. Eligibility: Awarded to a student in the Graduate Diploma Pro- SIR WILLIAM DAWSON FELLOWSHIP IN METALLURGY gram in Public Accountancy whose academic record is judged to Endowed in memory of the late Sir William Dawson, Principal of be outstanding among those who graduate during the academic McGill University from 1855 to 1893. year. Value: Two research and teaching graduate awards of $6,000 or Value: $1,000. six undergraduate awards totalling $12,000 in the Department of Mining and Materials Engineering. LIONEL PELHAM KENT SCHOLARSHIP Established in 1998 in memory of Lionel Pelham Kent, C.A. WILLIAM STEWART RUGH SCHOLARSHIP through the generosity of family and friends. Endowed by the late Helen Stewart Rugh in memory of her father, Eligibility: Open to students entering the final year of the C.A. pro- William Stewart Rugh. gram, who intend to continue their program of studies at McGill. Eligibility: The awards are made on the recommendation of the Awarded by the Faculty of Management Scholarships Commit- Chair of the Department of Mining and Materials Engineering. tee. The winner will be chosen based on outstanding skills in writ- Value: Five research and teaching postgraduate awards of $3,000 ten and oral communication combined with high academic each or up to ten undergraduate awards of $1,500 each in the standing. Department of Mining and Materials Engineering. Value: $2,500.

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5.7.2 Masters in Manufacturing Management must submit an application, a statement providing evidence of entrepreneurial potential, a curriculum vitae and financial form. J. KEITH DRYSDALE MANUFACTURING MANAGEMENT Estimated value: $4,000. GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP Established in 2004 by Donna Drysdale, B.Ed. 1959, in honour of EDWARD BALLON GRADUATE AWARD IN MANAGEMENT her late husband, J. Keith Drysdale, B.Sc. 1960, M.B.A. 1966. Established in 1998 by the John Dobson Foundation in honour of Eligibility: Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to an Edward M. Ballon (B.A. 1947), a distinguished graduate who, outstanding graduate student in the Master in Manufacturing while a student at McGill, was captain of the McGill Track Team, Management Program by the Office of Graduate and Postdoc- President of the Students' Society of McGill and President of the toral Studies, upon the recommendation of the Director of the Students Athletics Council. He later became President of the Manufacturing Management Program. McGill Graduate Society and a member of the Board of Governors Value: $5,000, non renewable of the University. Application: For further information, contact Patricia Strutz in the Eligibility: Awarded by the Desautels Management Scholarships Masters Programs office at (514) 398-4648 or Marcela Cao, Committee to a full-time student entering the M.B.A. program on Program Coordinator at (514) 398-7201 or visit the basis of high academic standing, demonstrated leadership www.mcgill.ca/mmm. skills through involvement in extra-curricular activities and partic- ipation in a competitive sport. Candidates must be Canadian cit- WERNER GRAUPE MEMORIAL MMM FELLOWSHIP izens. Renewable for a second year provided the holder Established in 2001 in memory of Werner Graupe, a long-standing maintains an academic standing satisfactory to the Committee. supporter and friend of the University, by the Masters in Manufac- Value: $2,000-$2,500. turing Management (MMM) program. Awarded by the MMM pro- Application: Applicants must submit a one-page statement detail- gram fellowships committee to graduate students in the MMM ing their involvement in extra-curricular activities and participa- program. Preference shall be given to students who are Canadian tion in a competitive sport. The statement must be submitted at citizens or Permanent Residents and demonstrate fluency in the time of application to the program. French and English. Priority given to full-time students; part-time students will be considered for partial awards in the absence of EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE (E.D.I.) BURSARY qualified full-time candidates. Eligibility: Awarded on the basis of work experience and financial Value: $20,000. need to Canadian students entering the second year of the full- time MBA program from the part-time MBA program. 5.7.3 MBA Value: Up to $2,000. Application: Awarded by the Desautels Faculty of Management ALVIN J. WALKER GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP Scholarship Committee upon recommendation by the Student Eligibility: Established by the estate of the late Alvin J. Walker. Aid Office. Candidates must submit a curriculum vitae and a Awarded on the basis of academic merit to a student entering the financial aid form. M.B.A. program. Value: $1,500. H.E. HERSCHORN GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP Application: No application is necessary; recipients are to be Eligibility: Established in 1965, tenable by a student entering selected by the Faculty of Management Scholarships either the first or the second year of the M.B.A. program. Open Committee. to Canadian students only. Value: Current tuition fees. ASSOCIATION DES M.B.A. DU QUÉBEC AWARD Application: Awarded by the Faculty of Management Scholar- This prize will be awarded to a graduating student on the basis of ships Committee, no application necessary. academic performance, and proven leadership both inside and outside the classroom. LATIN AMERICA AWARD Value: $1,000. Two awards valued at $9,000 will be granted to students from Latin America entering the first year of the M.B.A. program. This award DEAN'S MEDAL FOR GREAT DISTINCTION IN THE M.B.A. will be based on academic excellence and will be renewable for PROGRAM the second year. All applicants to the M.B.A. program will be con- A sterling silver medal will be awarded each Spring by the Schol- sidered. Recipients will be notified at the time of admission. arships Committee of the Desautels Faculty of Management to the leading student in the full-time M.B.A. program. M.B.A. ENTRANCE AWARD Eligibility: The selection is based on academic excellence. DONALD E. ARMSTRONG AWARD Value: Each year the Faculty of Management Scholarship Com- Established by Seymour Schulich (B.Sc. 1961, M.B.A. 1965) and mittee awards a limited number of M.B.A. Entrance Fellowships Lawrence Bloomberg (M.B.A. 1965) in 1996 in honour of Donald valued at approximately $1,500 (non-renewable). E. Armstrong, founding Director of McGill's Graduate School of Application: No application is necessary. All applicants to the Commerce. M.B.A. program will be considered. Recipients will be notified at Eligibility: Awarded by the Desautels Faculty of Management the time of admission. Scholarships Committee on the basis of high academic standing, proven leadership skills and active involvement in the community M.B.A. INTERNATIONAL STUDENT AWARD to a student in the M.B.A. program. Candidates must submit an All international students are considered for renewable awards. application and financial form. The number and size of these awards vary from year to year. The Value: Minimum $3,000. selection is based on academic excellence. All applicants to the Application: For further information contact the M.B.A. Office, M.B.A. program will be considered. Recipient will be notify at the Faculty of Management. time of admission.

DR. PETER BRIANT AWARD FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP PILARCZYK FELLOWSHIP Established by Seymour Schulich in memory of Professor Peter First awarded in 1997, this fellowship will be awarded every sec- Briant, a teacher and mentor to many in the Desautels Faculty of ond year. The purpose of this award is to create a distinguished Management. Awarded to Canadian students in the first year of international fellowship that will enable outstanding students from the full time MBA program by the Desautels Faculty of Manage- Poland to pursue a two year Master of Business Administration at ment. This award will be granted on the basis of entrepreneurial McGill Desautels Faculty of Management. The fellowship is experience, potential and general scholastic ability. Candidates intended to be a comprehensive award covering the principal expenses which such students will incur while in Canada.

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Eligibility: Polish citizen under 40 years of age; Degree equiva- BOURSE DE DOCTORAT HYDRO-QUÉBEC EN DROIT lent to a Canadian Bachelors degree, record of high academic Established in 2007 by Hydro Québec. Awarded by the Graduate achievement; TOEFL of 600; 2 years work experience, a written and Postdoctoral Studies Office upon nomination from the Faculty essay on career goals and expectations. Successful candidates of Law to outstanding students entering a full-time Doctoral degree must plan to return to Poland and participate in its economic life. program in the Faculty of Law who are residents of Quebec. Value: $27,000 Eligibility: Awarded to a student entering a graduate program in the Faculty of Law. ROGER C. BENNETT PRIZE IN MARKETING Value: $15,000; renewable twice. Established in 1999 with the support of friends and family of the late Roger C. Bennett, distinguished Professor of Marketing BOURSE DE MAÎTRISE HYDRO-QUÉBEC EN DROIT (Desautels Faculty of Management), who had a zest for life. Established in 2007 by Hydro Québec. Awarded by the Graduate Eligibility: Awarded by the Desautels Faculty of Management and Postdoctoral Studies Office upon nomination from the Faculty Scholarships Committee to a graduating M.B.A. student who has of Law to outstanding students entering a full-time Master's degree demonstrated academic achievement and community involve- program in the Faculty of Law who are residents of Quebec. ment. Eligibility: Awarded to a student entering a graduate program in Value: Minimum $1,250. the Faculty of Law. Value: $10,000; renewable once. SHEILA WELLINGTON BMO FINANCIAL GROUP AWARD Established by the in 1996 for students in the CHIEF JUSTICE R.A. GREENSHIELDS MEMORIAL Faculty of Management. SCHOLARSHIPS FOR GRADUATE STUDIES Eligibility: Awarded by the Desautels Faculty of Management Eligibility: Bequeathed by the late Mrs. R.A.E. Greenshields in Scholarships Committee on the basis of high academic standing, memory of her husband, the late Chief Justice Greenshields, leadership skills and community involvement to full-time students B.A., B.C.L., D.C.L. and LL.B. These scholarships will be continuing in the M.B.A. or B.Com. program. Preference is given awarded to outstanding students, Canadian or foreign, entering to female students in programs related to finance and/or eco- the first year of graduate studies in the Faculty of Law. The thesis nomics. scholarships are awarded to outstanding students, Canadian or Value: $6,000 for graduate students and $2,000 for undergradu- foreign, who are registered in the Master's program, who have ates. already commenced work on their thesis, and who are in need of Application: Eligible students wishing to be considered for this funds to aid with the expenses of their thesis research. award should submit a CV and appropriate documentation sup- Value: $5,000 scholarships, renewable on a fully competitive porting their extra-curricular university or community contribu- basis. $1,000 thesis scholarships non-renewable. tion. Application: Scholarships: none; on the basis of the candidate's application for admission to graduate studies in Law. Thesis 5.7.4 PhD (Management) scholarships: students will be contacted by the Faculty of Law.

NORMAN STRAUSS DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP FOR CLIVE V. ALLEN FELLOWSHIP IN INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL ETHICS IN BUSINESS BUSINESS LAW Endowed in 1992 by Edith Strauss in memory of her husband, this Established in 1999 through a substantial contribution by Nortel fellowship is intended to commemorate the integrity and character Networks Corporation on the retirement of Clive V. Allen (B.A. of Norman Strauss. 1956, B.C.L. 1959) following 25 years of service as Nortel's Chief Eligibility: Awarded by the Desautels Faculty of Management to Legal Officer, and subsequent generous contributions by Mr. Allen support outstanding doctoral students in Management who have and some of his friends in the legal community. demonstrated an interest in researching, studying and promoting Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Law to a student entering business ethics. Consideration may be given to students pursu- the first or second year of graduate studies in law, preference ing research in the area of corporate social responsibility. Stand- being given to doctoral students and/or students specializing in ing in the program to be evaluated by the Ph.D. Program international business law. Director. Estimated value: $10,000. Value: $10,000, renewable once, based on satisfactory standing in the program. GUALTIERI-DORAN AWARD Established in 1999 by Dr. Domenico John Doran in memory of his aunt Rosa Bianca Gualtieri, B.A. '48, B.C.L. '51, and his sister, 5.8 Law Cheryl Rosa Teresa Doran LL.B/B.C.L. '84 who practised law together. AUBREY SENEZ FELLOWSHIP Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Law, on the basis of Aca- Bequeathed by Aubrey Senez. demic Merit, to a graduating student who wishes to pursue fur- Eligibility: Awarded to a student entering a graduate program in ther studies in law or a related discipline. Special consideration the Faculty of Law, specializing in international business law. will be given to students who demonstrate financial need and Preference is given to students from Montreal’s South Shore. have made a distinctive contribution to the profession of law or Value: Minimum $10,000; renewable. the wider community. Value: $1,750. BOEING FELLOWSHIPS IN AIR AND SPACE LAW Established in 2007 by Boeing for outstanding Master's and Doc- JOHN AND EDMUND DAY AWARD FOR GRADUATE toral students in the Faculty of Law's Air and Space Program. STUDIES IN LAW Awarded by the Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Office upon Established in 1996 by a generous bequest by Isabelle Day in recommendation of the Faculty of Law. memory of her grandfather, Edmund Thomas Day and Value: Master's: $18,000 each; renewable once. Doctoral: great-grandfather, John James Day, both graduates of the Faculty $20,000 each; renewable twice. of Law. Note: Each of these fellowships is accompanied by a fellowship Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Law to a graduate student support allowance, administered by the Faculty of Law, of up to in Law. $2,000 per year at the Master's level and up to $5,000 per year Value: $2,000 - $5,000. at the Doctoral level. Application: None; on the basis of the candidate's application for admission to graduate studies in Law.

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MACDONALD GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS DAVID G. GUTHRIE FELLOWSHIPS IN MEDICINE Two Macdonald Graduate Fellowships, founded by the will of the Established in 2008 by David G. Guthrie, B.Sc. 1943, M.D.C.M. late Sir William Macdonald, will be awarded by the Graduate and 1944, Dr. Guthrie, a radiologist, wishes to acknowledge the educa- Postdoctoral Studies Office, on the recommendation of the Faculty tion and opportunities provided to him by McGill and wishes to help of Law to two meritorious students, admitted to one of the Faculty's future generations of medical students with their studies and med- thesis graduate programs, in order to enable such students to pur- ical ambitions. Awarded by the McGill University Graduate and sue graduate studies in law at McGill. Preference will be given to Postdoctoral Studies Office to Ph.D. students in the faculty of Med- students intending to study at the doctoral level. In the case of a icine. Preference will be given to Canadian students. doctoral student who receives the fellowship, it may be renewed Estimated Value: Varies. for a second year subject to the student maintaining good standing in the program and obtaining a highly satisfactory progress report 5.9.1 Internal Studentships on the thesis. Internal Studentships are open to highly qualified Faculty of Medi- Value: $10,000 each. cine graduate students who are registered full-time in a research training program leading to an M.Sc. or Ph.D. degree. O’BRIEN FELLOWSHIP FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND LEGAL Internal Studentships are tenable for one year starting Septem- PLURALISM ber 1. The Faculty of Medicine contribution for an M.Sc. student is Established in 2005 by David O'Brien, B.C.L.1965, for outstanding $10,000 and for a Ph.D. student is $12,000. Supervisors are graduate students studying in the area of Human Rights and Legal expected to supplement funded applicants with a minimum contri- Pluralism in the Faculty of Law. bution of $8,000. Eligibility: Awarded by the Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies M.D./Ph.D. students are not eligible to apply for Faculty of Med- Office upon recommendation of the Faculty of Law. icine Internal Studentships, they should consult the Director of the Value: Minimum $25,000; renewable once at the Master's level M.D./Ph.D. program regarding funding for which they are eligible. and twice at the Doctoral level. Residents receiving remuneration from the RAMQ while pursu- PILARCZYK GRADUATE AWARD IN LAW ing a Masters or Ph.D. degree are not eligible to apply to the Fac- Established in 2005 by Ian C. Pilarczyk, B.A. 1992, LL.M. 1997, ulty of Medicine Internal Studentships program. D.C.L. 2004, for an outstanding graduate student in the Faculty of Students who apply for a Faculty of Medicine Internal Student- Law. ship are automatically considered for every award for which they Eligibility: Awarded on the basis of merit by the Faculty of Law. are eligible. Amongst eligible applicants in cancer research, one Preference will be given to LL.M. or D.C.L. students in the gen- will be recommended to the Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies eral concentration of Legal History. Office for an Alexander McFee Fellowship. Estimated value: $500. Applications are evaluated on the basis of academic perform- ance; quality of the proposal; training environment; accomplish- ROBERT E. MORROW, QC, FELLOWSHIPS ments (articles, abstracts, evidence of progress appropriate to the Established in 1999 by friends and colleagues of Robert E. stage of the student's career); and letters of support. Morrow, QC, B.C.L. 1947. Successful applicants must be registered at McGill University Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Law to outstanding students when applying and for the duration of the award. entering the first year of graduate studies in the Institute of Air The deadline for applications is normally mid-late April. For fur- and Space Law. ther information and application forms, please consult Value: Minimum $5,000. www.medicine.mcgill.ca/research/bursary/default.htm.

SETSUKO USHIODA-AOKI PRIZE CHARLES JAMES PATTON, M.D., AND ELIZABETH ROSS Established in 2001 by Dr. Setsuko Ushioda-Aoki (D.C.L. 1993). PATTON MEMORIAL PRIZE Awarded by the Faculty of Law on the basis of academic merit to Eligibility: Established in 2003 by a bequest from Charles Francis a graduate student in the LL.M. program at the institute of Air and Patton in memory of his parents, Charles James Patton, M.D., and Space Law. Elizabeth Ross Patton, awarded by the postgraduate awards com- Value: $500. mittee to an outstanding graduate student for excellence in medi- cal research. WAINWRIGHT SCHOLARSHIP FOR LAW Value: Minimum $400. Bequeathed by the late Arnold Wainwright, QC, B.A., B.C.L., D.C.L. CLAUDE J.P. GIROUD BURSARY IN ENDOCRINOLOGY Eligibility: Awarded to outstanding students, Canadian or foreign, Eligibility: Established by a bequest from Alix Auzolle Giroud in entering the first year of graduate studies at the Faculty of Law, memory of her son, Dr. Claude J.P. Giroud, former professor of McGill University, and intending to work on subjects of interest Experimental Medicine at McGill. Awarded on a competitive to, or pertaining to, the civil law tradition, or to students proceed- basis to a full-time graduate student pursuing research in ing from the LL.M. to the D.C.L. program. Endocrinology. Value: One scholarship of 10,000. DR. ARTHUR H. JUDSON FELLOWSHIPS Application: None; on the basis of the candidate's application for Established by a bequest from Frances Catherine Judson in mem- admission to graduate studies in Law. ory of her husband. To be awarded by the Faculty of Medicine Postgraduate Awards Committee to graduate students as part of 5.9 Medicine the Faculty of Medicine’s internal studentships. Value: $10,500. ALEXANDER MCFEE FELLOWSHIP Eligibility: Open to graduates of any approved university who are DR. JOHN A. LUNDIE RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP resident full-time candidates for higher degrees or diplomas at Established in 2003 by a bequest by Dr. John A. Lundie for a grad- McGill. The award will be made in Physics, Chemistry, and uate student pursuing cancer research. Medical Sciences (with preference for Cancer research). Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Medicine's Postgraduate Value: $10,000. Awards Committee. Preference shall be given to candidates pur- suing research in the causes and/or cure of cancer. Value: $6,000.

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ELAINE BÉLANGER GRADUATE STUDENTSHIP IN MEDICAL JOSEPH SCHUBERT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP RESEARCH Eligibility: For graduates of any approved medical school who are Established in 2003 by a bequest from Elaine Bélanger for a grad- principally engaged in full-time graduate studies on the physiol- uate student pursuing medical research. Awarded by the Faculty ogy of the heart or its diseases. of Medicine’s Postgraduate Awards Committee. Value: Minimum $6,500. J.P. COLLIP FELLOWSHIP IN MEDICAL RESEARCH Eligibility: Fellowships are awarded for studies at McGill in ELIZABETH STEFFEN MEMORIAL AWARD Anatomy and Cell Biology, Bacteriology, Biochemistry, Histol- Eligibility: Established in 1995 by a bequest of the late Elizabeth ogy, Pathology, Pharmacology or Physiology. Candidates must Steffen (M.D. 1945) and awarded by the Faculty of Medicine to be full-time graduate students (M.Sc. or Ph.D.) in one of these contribute to the support of a full-time graduate student pursuing subjects. research in the Faculty of Medicine. MAYSIE MACSPORRAN GRADUATE STUDENTSHIPS ESTHER CUSHING FELLOWSHIP Established in 2002 by Maysie MacSporran, B.A. 1927, in memory Eligibility: Established in 1992 for a student working towards a of Esther Cushing and her parents, Dr. Frank R. England and Dr. Master's or doctoral degree in the Faculty of Medicine. Octavia Grace Ritchie England. Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Medicine's Postgraduate F.S.B. MILLER MEMORIAL FUND Awards Committee to top-ranked students in the official training Eligibility: Established in 1982 to provide support for Genetic and programs in each of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. Viral research in Neurobiology. Value: Minimum $9,000 each. GEORGE G. HARRIS FELLOWSHIP IN CANCER RUTH AND ALEX DWORKIN SCHOLARSHIP Eligibility: Established in 1962 by a bequest of George G. Harris Eligibility: Established in 1989, the Ruth and Alex Dworkin Fund to provide a fellowship in Cancer Research. will provide scholarships to students, doing postgraduate work in the field of oncology, who would not be able to pursue their stud- GERSHMAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND ies in the absence of financial assistance. Students will be Eligibility: Established in 1965 to record the bequest of funds selected by the Postgraduate Awards Committee. from the Estate of Fannie Gershman as a memorial to her late husband Mr. Icko Gershman and herself. The income from this SAMUEL LUPOVITCH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP endowment is to be used for scholarships in the field of cancer Eligibility: Open to full-time graduate students who are principally research. engaged in research on the physiology of the blood or its diseases. GORDON PHILLIPS FUND FOR RESEARCH IN CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES SAMUEL S. LERNER MEMORIAL AWARD Eligibility: This fund provides a scholarship open to graduate Established in 2002 by a bequest from Grace Bernice Lerner in students involved in cardiovascular research. memory of her husband, Samuel S. Lerner. Eligibility: Awarded by the office of the Associate Dean, Graduate G. RUTHERFORD CAVERHILL FELLOWSHIP Studies and Research of the Faculty of Medicine, to outstanding Eligibility: Established in 1943 by Mrs. Rutherford Caverhill for graduate students pursuing cancer research. full-time graduate study and training in the Department of Value: Minimum $250. Medicine. 5.9.2 Multidisciplinary Research Awards HARRISON WATSON SCHOLARSHIP Eligibility: Established in 1953 by a bequest from the late ALEXANDER MCFEE FELLOWSHIP Harrison Watson and Ruth Appleton Watson in memory of their Eligibility: Open to graduates of any approved university who are only son, Captain Aubrey Wentworth Harrison Watson, D.S.O., resident full-time candidates for higher degrees or diplomas at M.C. The purpose of the scholarship is to encourage research McGill. The award will be made in Physics, Chemistry, and into the causes and cures of tuberculosis and other diseases of Medical Sciences (with preference for cancer research). an allied character. Value: $10,000.

HUGH E. BURKE RESEARCH FUND HARRY SHANKMAN SCHOLARSHIPS Eligibility: Established in 1972 for medical research with prefer- A bequest from the late Annette Shankman Rieder in honour of her ence given to requests for financial assistance for full-time grad- brother Harry Shankman, M.D., provides annual scholarships for uate students. meritorious medical students in the M.D./Ph.D. program. Awarded by the Faculty of Medicine Scholarships Committee, on the recom- IRMA H. BAUER RESEARCH FUND mendation of the M.D./Ph.D. Program Director. Eligibility: The income from a bequest by the late Irma H. Bauer Value: Minimum $3,000 each. to be used for the support of a full-time graduate student doing research in the field of epilepsy. SIR EDWARD W. BEATTY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS JAMES O. AND MARIA MEADOWS SCHOLARSHIP Eligibility: Awarded annually to students of any nationality. Eligibility: Established to support graduate research preferably in Applies to students registered in the M.D., C.M./Ph.D. program. the field of cancer, but worthy candidates working in other areas Value: Two scholarships, not necessarily of equal value. of medical or surgical research will also be considered. Application: More information can be obtained by contacting the office of the Associate Dean, Medical Education and Student JEANNETTE AND ABRAM VICTOR MEMORIAL Affairs. SCHOLARSHIP Eligibility: Open to full-time graduate students who are principally 5.9.3 Multidisciplinary Clinical Awards engaged in research on the physiology of the heart or its diseases. DR. BENJAMIN SHORE PRIZE IN PLASTIC SURGERY Established in memory of Dr. Benjamin Shore, M.D.,C.M. 1965. JOHN MCCRAE FELLOWSHIP Eligibility: This prize will be awarded annually to a resident train- Eligibility: Intended for graduate students of any approved ing in one of the McGill teaching hospitals who demonstrates medical school in the fields relating to surgery, urology, outstanding performance in the Plastic Surgery Program. This otolaryngology, radiology, etc. prize will be used to fund travel to a national or international

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meeting in the field of plastic surgery or for special support of a Value: Based on CIHR guidelines with respect to employment resident doing research in plastic surgery. The Prize will be under grants. awarded by the Program Director of the Plastic Surgery Training Application: Forms are available from the Secretariat of the Program in consultation with the Associate Dean of Post- Research Institute, 4060 Sainte-Catherine Street West, Room graduate Medical Education. 205, Montreal, Quebec, H3Z 2Z3 Value: $4,000. MCGILL UNIVERSITY - MONTREAL CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL DR. EZRA LOZINSKI PRIZE IN CLINICAL MEDICINE RESEARCH INSTITUTE STUDENTSHIPS Established in 1989 in memory of Mrs. Deitcher's father, Dr. Ezra The McGill University - Montreal Children's Hospital Research Lozinski, M.D.,C.M. 1920 and M.Sc. 1923. The prize shall be Institute offers a limited number of studentship awards. awarded annually to a medical resident who is training in one of Eligibility: Master’s or doctoral level students conducting pediat- the McGill University teaching hospitals, and who demonstrates ric research. Candidates must be supervised by an investigator outstanding qualities of compassion, understanding, and accept- with a formal primary affiliation with the McGill University - Mon- ance of responsibility for ongoing care. Nominations will be sub- treal Children’s Hospital Research Institute. mitted before May 1st of each academic year by clinical Deadline: April 1 for a July 1 commencement date. departments and the winner will be selected by the Faculty of Med- Value: $14,000 per annum. icine Postgraduate Committee. Application: Forms available from the Secretariat of the Value: $1,000. Research Institute, 4060 Sainte Catherine Street West, Room 205, Montreal, Quebec, H3Z 2Z3. DR. MILTON C. AND NINA E. WILSON AWARD Established in 1970 by a bequest from the late Milton C. Wilson. 5.9.4.3 Montreal Neurological Institute The annual income provides support for Undergraduate or Post- graduate students in the Faculty of Medicine who are in Financial ISAAK WALTON KILLAM SCHOLARSHIPS/ need. JEANNE TIMMINS FELLOWSHIPS (NEUROSCIENCES) Eligibility: The Montreal Neurological Institute offers fellowships DR. PREMYSL “MIKE” PELNAR ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT for research and study in the fields of the clinical and basic AWARD neurosciences. Candidates must hold an M.D. or a Ph.D. Established through a generous anonymous donation honouring degree. Those candidates with M.D. degrees will ordinarily have Dr. Premysl Pelnar, a renowned occupational health physician. completed clinical studies in neurology or neurosurgery. Eligibility: Awarded to graduate students of the Department of Value: Initial appointments will be for one year with a maximum Occupational Health to further their training and professional value of $25,000 (Canadian) with possible renewal. activities in the field of occupational health. Awarded by the Chair Deadline: Receipt of application is October 15 for a fellowship of the Department upon consultation with the Faculty. commencing July 1 of the following year. Value: $300 - $600 per year. Application: Awards will be made on a strictly competitive basis. 5.9.4 Research Institute Awards Apply in writing to the Assistant to the Director of the Montreal Neurological Institute.

5.9.4.1 Cancer Centre PRESTON ROBB FELLOWSHIP DEFI CORPORATIF CANDEREL STUDENTSHIP AND Eligibility: Established in 1994, awarded on a strictly competitive basis by the Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) to support the FELLOWSHIP Eligibility: Open to Ph.D. and post-doctoral fellow candidates training of a clinical fellow to work jointly with one of its basic and within their first year of working with staff of the McGill Cancer one of its clinician scientists. Candidates must have an M.D. degree with clinical studies in neurology or neurosurgery. Centre and/or the Division of Research, Department of Oncology at McGill. Value: Initial appointments, one year to a maximum value of Application: Candidates must submit a C.V. with publications, $25,000. Deadline: October 15 to MNI for a fellowship commencing July 1 letters of reference and an outline of their proposed project with investigator's name to: Dr. Michael L. Tremblay, McGill Cancer of the following year. Center, 3655 Promenade Sir William Osler, Montreal, Quebec Application: Application forms are available from the Director's Office, MNI. H3G 1Y6. Value: $10,000 Studentships – $15,000 Fellowships. One year 5.9.5 Academic Unit Awards support in both cases. 5.9.5.1 Biochemistry ROLANDE AND MARCEL GOSSELIN GRADUATE STUDENTSHIPS ARTHUR S. HAWKES FELLOWSHIP Eligibility: Established in 2003 by a bequest from Rolande Established in 2000 through a generous bequest by Dr. Arthur S. Dubreuil Gosselin. Awarded by the Faculty of Medicine's Post- Hawkes, Ph.D. 1945. Awarded by the Faculty of Medicine to an graduate Awards Committee to two Ph.D. students undertaking outstanding student in the Department of Biochemistry. cancer research under the direction of a member of the McGill Value: Minimum $5,000. Cancer Centre. Value: Minimum $12,500 each. 5.9.5.2 Biomedical Engineering

5.9.4.2 Montreal Children’s Hospital GEDDES PRIZE IN BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING Dr. L.A. Geddes (B.Eng. 1945; M.Eng. 1953; Hon.D.Sc. 1971) MCGILL UNIVERSITY - MONTREAL CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL established an annual prize in Biomedical Engineering at the RESEARCH INSTITUTE FELLOWSHIPS discretion of the Chair of the Department of Biomedical The McGill University - Montreal Children’s Hospital Research Engineering. Institute offers a limited number of postdoctoral and research fel- lowships. JOHN F. DAVIS AWARD Eligibility: Medical, dental or doctoral graduates undertaking full Established in 2003 by John F. Davis, B.Eng. 1942, M.Eng. 1949, time training in pediatric research. Candidate must be super- M.D.,C.M. 1950. Awarded every two years to a graduate student vised by an investigator with formal primary affiliation with McGill enrolled in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, by the University - Montreal Children’s Hospital Research Institute. Chair of the Department of Biomedical Engineering. The award will Deadline: December 1 for an April 1 or July 1 commencement be for a significant contribution (Master's or Doctoral thesis, major date. conference paper or journal paper) for a subject applicable to

34 2008-2009 Graduate Fellowships and Awards, McGill University DEPT./FACULTY AWARDED – MEDICINE diagnostic or treatment procedures for Neurological or Psychiatric ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION OF THE MCGILL SCHOOL OF disorders. NURSING SCHOLARSHIP Value: Minimum $500. Eligibility: Scholarships are available for students in graduate programs. 5.9.5.3 Biomedical Ethics Estimated Value: Minimum of $1,000 per award prorated by stu- dent status. I.M. RABINOWITCH FELLOWSHIP Deadline: Applications should be submitted by September 30. Established in 2006 by a bequest from William J. Prager, in mem- Application: To the Chair of the Scholarship Committee, Applica- ory of I.M. Rabinowitch, M.D., C.M. 1917, D.Sc. 1932. Awarded tion form will be posted at www.mcgill.ca/nursing under the Cur- annually by the Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Office, on the rent Student/Funding Opportunities for Students page at the start basis of academic merit, and on recommendation of the Biomedi- of the academic year (e.g. September). cal Ethics Unit of the Faculty of Medicine, to a graduate student in any degree program, who demonstrates an interest in the relation- CANADIAN NURSES FOUNDATION FELLOWSHIP ship between Science and Judaism. Members of the Canadian Nurses Foundation and Canadian Estimated value: $15,000; renewable once at the Master’s level, Nurses Association may apply for awards for study at the bacca- twice at the Doctoral level. laureate, master's and doctoral level. Special awards are identified 5.9.5.4 Communication Sciences and Disorders for neuro-surgical, oncology, community health nursing, epidemi- ology, etc. MONTREAL LEAGUE FOR THE HARD OF HEARING AWARD Eligibility: Applicants must be registered in a program and be will- Established by a gift from the Montreal League for the Hard of ing to serve in a nursing position in Canada for one year for each Hearing Inc. for students in training. academic year funded. Quebec applicants must apply for licen- Eligibility: Candidates must be enrolled at the graduate level in sure in another Canadian province or territory in order to apply the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders doing for a Fellowship. work in the area of hearing impairment. Awarded by the School. Deadline: April 15. Value: $1,000. Application: Apply to the Canadian Nurses Foundation, 50 The Driveway, Ottawa, Ontario, K2P 1E2 after November 1. 5.9.5.5 Experimental Medicine CORPORATION OF NURSES OF THE DISTRICT OF DR. GERALD B. PRICE MEMORIAL AWARDS MONTREAL BURSARY Three awards, established in 2004, by family and friends, to hon- Bursaries are awarded yearly for study leading to a Master's our Dr. Gerald B. Price's memory and his many contributions as degree or to a doctorate in nursing. Director of the Division of Experimental Medicine and as a full Application: For further information re: application, please write member of the McGill Cancer Centre. to: Corporation of Nurses of the District of Montreal, Eligibility: Awarded by the Division of Experimental Medicine on 666 Sherbrooke Street W., Suite 1004, Montreal, Quebec, the basis of merit, through an annual competitive process, to stu- H3A 1E7. dents enrolled in the 2nd or 3rd year of the Ph.D. program in the Division of Experimental Medicine. The awards will be used to EVELYN ROCQUE MALOWANY PRIZE IN NURSING enhance the students' graduate training by providing travel funds Established in 2007 by Evelyn Rocque Malowany, M.Sc.(A) 1963. for the presentation of a scholarly contribution at a scientific con- Eligibility: Awarded by the School of Nursing to a graduating stu- ference. The amount of the award is expected to be matched by dent who has demonstrated initiative and leadership in the pro- the awardee's supervisor. fession. Value: $650 each. Estimated Value: $900. 5.9.5.6 Microbiology and Immunology F. MOYRA ALLEN PRIZE Established in 1987 in honour of Dr. F. Moyra Allen, B.N. (1948), F.C. HARRISON FELLOWSHIPS Emeritus Professor of Nursing 1985, for her distinguished career Established in 1953 by a bequest from the late Francis Charles and international renown. Harrison, Emeritus Professor of Bacteriology and Emeritus Dean Eligibility: Awarded by the School to a graduating student in the of the Faculty of Graduate studies. Master's program who shows potential for a distinctive career in Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of Microbiology and the study and practice of nursing. Immunology on the basis of academic merit to full-time graduate Estimated Value: $1200. students. Estimated value: $5,000 IRMA K. RILEY AWARDS Established through a bequest from Irma K. Riley, Cert. Nurs. WILFRED YAPHE AWARD 1951. Awarded on the basis of scholarly achievement by the Established in 1986 by the Department of Microbiology and School of Nursing to outstanding non-nurse applicants entering Immunology, in memory of Dr. Wilfred Yaphe, Professor in the the Qualifying program for a Master’s degree in Nursing. Department from 1966 until his untimely death in 1986. Estimated Value: Minimum $2,800 each. Eligibility: Granted upon recommendation of the Graduate Com- mittee of the Department of Microbiology and Immunology, to NESSA LECKIE MEMORIAL AWARD one M.Sc. student and one Ph.D. student who were awarded Established in 2001 through a generous bequest from Nessa their degrees during the academic year. Leckie, B.N. 1961. Value: $250. Eligibility: Awarded by the School of Nursing to an outstanding student enrolled in the Master's program in the School of Nursing 5.9.5.7 Nursing whose major area of studies is mental health nursing, who is In addition to the following, several funding opportunities are avail- working or has previously worked in the nursing field in an area able to students whose projects or doctoral theses are related to a relating to mental health and who has demonstrated clinical nursing intervention research, e.g., GRISIM (Groupe de recherche expertise in this area. inter-universitaire en sciences infirmières de Montreal Estimated Value: $2,300. www.grisim.ca) and FERASI (Training and Expertise in Nursing Application: Application information will be posted at Administration Research www.ferasi.umontreal.ca). Students www.mcgill.ca/nursing under the Current Student/Funding should consult their advisors for more information. Opportunities for Students page at the start of the academic year (e.g. September).

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ORDER OF NURSES OF QUEBEC BURSARIES DR. PHILIP EIBEL PRIZE IN ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY Value: Eight bursaries of $10,000 are awarded each year to Established in 1998 by Miss Deborah Eibel, B.A. 1960, in memory nurses for studies leading to a Master's degree or to a doctorate of her father, Dr. Philip Eibel, B.A. 1929, M.D., C.M. 1933. degree in nursing. Eligibility: The prize shall be awarded annually to a medical Deadline: March 15. student, resident, or fellow who has exhibited outstanding Application: To the Ordre des infirmières et infirmiers du Québec, achievement during training in Orthopedic Surgery. The selec- Secretary of the Committee on Bursaries, 4200 Dorchester Blvd tion shall be made by the Faculty of Medicine Scholarships Com- West, Westmount, Quebec, H3Z 1V4. mittee. Value: $500 each. ROYAL VICTORIA HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION BURSARY 5.9.5.10 Pathology Bursaries are available for graduates of the Royal Victoria Hospital, School of Nursing, who have been accepted into an ROBERT MORE AWARD IN PATHOLOGY approved University program. Established in 1997 from a bequest of Miss Dorothy Brown. Application: For further information apply to the Alumnae Office, Awarded by a committee of the Department of Pathology to a grad- Nurses' Home, Royal Victoria Hospital, 687 West, uate student or postdoctoral fellow. Montreal, Quebec, H3A 1A1. Value: One student at $15,000 or two students at $7,500.

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE (ORDER OF ST. JOHN) OF CANADA 5.9.5.11 Pharmacology and Therapeutics BURSARIES JAMES FROSST FELLOWSHIP Eligibility: Available to experienced registered nurses preparing Established in 1990 by the Department of Pharmacology and for leadership positions. Preference will be given to qualified Therapeutics through a donation from Merck Frosst Canada Inc. applicants who are volunteers with St. John Ambulance. Eligibility: Primarily awarded by the graduate training committee Estimated Value: One bursary of $1,000 from the Margaret to an outstanding international applicant to the program. MacLaren Memorial Fund for studies at the Master's level. Value: $10,000. Deadline: February 15. Deadline: All international applicants conditionally accepted to the Application: Apply to the Chair of Bursary Funds, St. John program prior to May 1 are considered for the Fellowship. Ambulance, National Headquarters, 312 Laurier Avenue East, Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 6P6. MELVILLE PRIZE IN PHARMACOLOGY Established to honour Professor Kenneth I. Melville who was W.K. KELLOGG FOUNDATION LOAN FUND Chairman of the Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics Estimated Value: This fund was established to assist students from 1953 to 1967 and Professor Emeritus from 1967 until his who have unexpected expenses while registered in courses at death in 1975. the School of Nursing. Eligibility: Awarded annually to two graduate students: one sen- Application: Consult the Director, Student Aid Office, Brown ior, one junior; and Post Doctoral Fellow whose research presen- Student Services Building, 3600 McTavish Street, Montreal, tation at the annual Pharmacology Research Day (or equivalent Quebec, H3A 1Y2. occasion) is judged by an ad hoc advisory committee to be the 5.9.5.8 Ophthalmology best. Value: $400/$200/$100. PERCY HERMANT FELLOWSHIPS IN OPHTHALMOLOGY THEODORE SOURKES PRIZE This fellowship, established by Mr. Percy Hermant, is divided Established in 1992 by the Department of Pharmacology and among the first-year residents in ophthalmology. Therapeutics in honour of Professor Theodore Sourkes. Eligibility: Candidates must be graduates of Medicine at McGill or Eligibility: Awarded annually to recognize outstanding contribu- other approved medical schools, must be commencing the study tion by a graduate student in the Department of Pharmacology of Ophthalmology at McGill and must be planning to practice this and Therapeutics, as judged from a paper published in a peer- specialty in Canada. reviewed journal. Awarded by the Department to a student Application: Apply to the Chair, Department of Ophthalmology, currently in the program or having graduated within a year. McGill University. Value: $500. SEAN MURPHY AWARD Established in 1997 from a bequest of Miss Dorothy Brown. 5.9.5.12 Physical and Occupational Therapy Eligibility: Awarded by a committee of the Department of RICHARD AND EDITH STRAUSS FELLOWSHIPS Ophthalmology to a student in ophthalmic pathology, with a Established in 2007 by the Richard and Edith Strauss Canada preference for graduate students or postdoctoral fellows. Foundation to support research and scholarship in the area of Value: $8,000 health and rehabilitation sciences. The School of Physical and 5.9.5.9 Orthopaedic Surgery Occupational Therapy selects the outstanding doctoral students and notifies the Faculty of Medicine which administers the award- ALBERT A. BUTLER AWARD IN ORTHOPAEDICS ing of the Fellowships to the recipients. Established in 2001 by Kaye Takamatsu-Butler in memory of Dr. Eligibility: Eligible areas of research include: disease and/or dis- Albert A. Butler, M.D., C.M. 1935. The award will be used to sup- ability prevention; ameliorating symptom impact; and, optimizing port residents doing research in the field of orthopaedics and/or function and social participation for individuals with chronic mus- postgraduate orthopaedic training at McGill. This support can culoskeletal conditions. Types of research include: translational, include travel funds for residents to attend conferences, the clinical and knowledge translation. purchase of research equipment and acknowledgement gifts such Value: $35,000; renewable once based upon evaluation by the as book prizes. Awarded by the Program Director of the McGill School of Physical and Occupational Therapy and a 2-3 page Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Program in consultation with the progress report. Associate Dean of Postgraduate Medical Education. Note: The Fellowships are accompanied by an allowance for Value: Maximum $6,550. research expenses of up to $2,500 per year. This allowance may, for example, be used to cover travel to major national or international conferences.

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BARBARA ROSENTHAL PRIZE PATRICIA ANN MACDONALD WELLS VAN DAELE Established in 1992 as a tribute to Barbara Rosenthal's long- MEMORIAL AWARD standing affiliation with the School of Physical and Occupational Established in 2003 by family, friends and colleagues of Patricia Therapy and her devoted years of service to the practice of Ann MacDonald Wells Van Daele as well as graduates of the occupational therapy. School of Physical and Occupational Therapy. Eligibility: Awarded to a full-time student in the Master's program Eligibility: Awarded by the School of Physical and Occupational in Rehabilitation Science with preference being given to an Therapy to students enrolled in the School's professional pro- occupational therapist. The prize will be given by the School of grams or to post-baccalaureate physical and occupational thera- Physical and Occupational Therapy on the basis of high pists registered in the Master's programs in Rehabilitation academic standing during the first year of the program. Science, in recognition of an outstanding clinical, community- Value: $225. based, or research project related to the aging population and/or clinical education. BOURSE DE RECHERCHE ANNE LANG ETIENNE Value: Minimum $500. Offered to occupational therapists pursuing a Master's or Ph.D. degree who are full members of the Ordre des ergothérapeutes du THE 2007-2009 RUTH SHAMAH SCHOLARSHIP Québec (OPEQ). Established by the Psychiatry Department of the Jewish General Value: $1,000 for Ph.D.; $750 for Masters Hospital in memory of Ms. Ruth Shamah who provided years of Application: November 1-December 1. For further information passionate and inspiring work as Head of the Occupational Ther- contact the Ordre des ergothérapeutes du Québec, 2021 Union apy Department. Ruth demonstrated leadership in promoting high Street, Suite 920, Montreal, H3A 2S9, Tel: (514) 844-5778, Fax: quality of care and publishing academic aspects of occupational (514) 844-0478, E-mail: [email protected], Website: www.oeq.org. therapy and will be remembered by numerous colleagues, train- ees and now Occupational Therapists pursuing her search for evi- BOURSE DE RECHERCHE EN MILIEU CLINIQUE ET BOURSE dence-based practices. D'ÉTUDES SUPÉRIEURES Eligibility: Awarded to an occupational therapist accepted into Eligibility: Offered to physiotherapists and also those registered master level studies (research) from McGill University or Univer- in the Master's program. sité de Montréal who will have selected a research project Deadline: September 30. related to mental health. Quality and feasibility of the project as Value: $2,000 (Graduate Studies) and $1,500 (Research). well as GPA will be additional selection criteria. Application: Apply to L'Ordre des physiothérapeutes du Québec, Value: $10,000 a year for a maximum of 2 years. 7101 Jean-Talon est, bureau 1120, Anjou, Québec, H1M 3N7, Deadline: June 15, 2008. Must include: the , the aim of the Tel: (514) 351-2770, Toll free: 1-800-361-2001, Fax: (514) 351- project, the population and sample size calculations, the 2658, E-mail: [email protected], Website: www.repar.ca. research design and methods as well as the time schedule. Application: Submit to Suzanne Rouleau, Occupational Therapy JUDITH KORNBLUTH-GELFAND GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP Clinical Coordinator in Psychiatry, Institute of Community and Established by her husband and Dynamic Capital Corporation as Family Psychiatry - , 4333 Cote Ste- a tribute to Judith Kornbluth-Gelfand (Dip.Phys.Ther., class of Catherine Road, Montreal, Quebec H3T 1E4. 1958), in recognition of her interest in children suffering from neu- rological and neuromuscular disorders. Eligibility: Awarded by the School of Physical and Occupational 5.10 Faculty of Religious Studies Therapy to an outstanding graduate student conducting research studies to improve the efficacy of physiotherapeutic A.R. GORDON AWARDS rehabilitation with preference to pediatrics, neurological and Established in 1998 by a bequest from Janette R. Gordon in neuromuscular disorders. memory of her father, Rev. Alexander Reid Gordon, who was a Value: $2,000. Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Literature at McGill University from 1907-1930. KAVITA KULKARNI MEMORIAL PRIZE IN REHABILITATION Eligibility: Awarded on the basis of academic merit, by the SCIENCE Faculty of Religious Studies, to an undergraduate or graduate Established in 2002 by family, friends and the Jewish Rehabilita- student in the United Theological College. tion Hospital (JRH) Foundation in memory of Kavita Kulkarni, Value: Recruitment Scholarships (renewable) $7500 B.Sc.(Phys.Ther.) 2001. Kavita was an outstanding student in the Additional Scholarships: Varies School of Physical and Occupational Therapy whose sudden and Application: Apply to the Dean of the Faculty of Religious tragic death was mourned by all who knew her. Studies. Eligibility: Awarded by the School of Physical and Occupational Therapy on the basis of high academic standing excellence to an ARTHUR AND JESSIE LOCHEAD BURSARY FUND outstanding graduate student enrolled in a full-time degree Eligibility: Established in 1974 by a bequest from the Estates of program in the School. Preference shall be given to students Rev. and Mrs. A.W. Lochead to endow a bursary for students pursuing research in Rehabilitation Science at the JRH. preparing for ordination and who are registered in the Faculty of Value: Minimum $750. Religious Studies. Value: Estimated $2,000. MARGHERITA RAPAGNA MEMORIAL PRIZE IN Application: Apply to the Dean of the Faculty of Religious REHABILITATION SCIENCE Studies. Established in 2002 by family, friends and the Jewish Rehabilita- DEIRDRE AND ROBERT STEVENSON AWARD tion Hospital (JRH) Foundation in memory of Margherita Rapagna. Eligibility: For students entering a graduate program at the Fac- Margherita was an outstanding student in the School of Physical ulty of Religious Studies in which the study of Asian religions is and Occupational Therapy whose sudden and tragic death was a major component. mourned by all who knew her. Value: $3,000. Eligibility: Awarded by the School of Physical and Occupational Application: Awarded by the Faculty of Religious Studies. Therapy on the basis of high academic standing excellence to an outstanding graduate student enrolled in a full-time degree program in the School. Preference shall be given to students pursuing research in Rehabilitation Science at the JRH. Value: Minimum $500.

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HOUSTON BURSARY E. NOEL SPINELLI PRIZE IN MUSIC Established by a bequest from Thomas Houston in 1915. Established in 2004, by E. Noel Spinelli, C.M. a devoted supporter Eligibility: For students in the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of of the Schulich School of Music and a lover of opera and vocal Religious Studies studying for the ministry of the Presbyterian music. Church in Canada or the United Church of Canada, with prefer- Eligibility: Awarded by the Schulich School of Music Scholarships ence given to candidates whose mother tongue is French. Committee to an outstanding student in the Opera / Vocal area Value: Varies. Value: Minimum $200. Application: Apply to the Dean of the Faculty of Religious Stud- ies. ERIC AWARD Established by Kevin Austin (B.Mus.'70, M.M.A.'73). SAMUEL FINLEY NATIONAL BURSARY Eligibility: Awarded to a graduate or undergraduate student in the Established in 1954 by a bequest from Miss Margaretta L. Finley. Schulich School of Music for outstanding achievement in the field Eligibility: Awarded by the Dean of Religious Studies to a gradu- of electro-acoustic music. Awarded by the Schulich School of ate student who is pursuing advanced studies in religion or the- Music Scholarships Committee on the recommendation of the ology. staff of the Electronic Music Studio. Value: Estimated $3,000 Value: Approximately $300. Application: Apply to the Dean of the Faculty of Religious Studies FLORENCE MARJORIE BRACE AWARD TOPPING MEMORIAL BURSARY Established in 1999 by the estate of Florence Agnes Biltcliffe Established in 1976 by C.W. Topping in memory of his father, the Brace in loving memory of her daughter, Florence Marjorie Brace. Reverend N.B. Topping, a minister of the Methodist Church of Eligibility: Awarded by the Schulich School of Music Scholarships Canada for fifty years. Committee to an outstanding undergraduate or graduate student Eligibility: Awarded at the discretion of the Dean of the Faculty of in Music. Religious Studies to a graduate student pursuing advanced stud- Value: $1,000. ies in religion or theology who has financial need and shows promise of becoming both a scholar and a humanitarian. GIAN LYMAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Value: Estimated: $1,000 Established by the contributions of the family, friends and col- Application: Apply to the Dean of the Faculty of Religious Studies leagues of the late Gian Lyman, a distinguished graduate of McGill's Faculty of Music, who died on April 22, 1974. W.M. BIRKS AWARDS Eligibility: To be given to a graduate or undergraduate student Awarded to the students graduating with the best records in the who is specializing in either the performance or history of early B.A. (Religious Studies), B. Th., S.T.M. or M.A. (Religious Studies) music. programs. Value: Approximately $1,500. Value: $200 each GUSTAV AND ROMANA BLUME MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP W.M. BIRKS FELLOWSHIP Established in 1982 by Helmut Blume in loving memory of his Established in 1950 by donation from Mr. W.M. Birks-W.M. Birks parents. Foundation Eligibility: Awarded by the Schulich School of Music Scholarships Eligibility: Awarded at the discretion of the Fellowship Committee Committee to a graduate student. Preference may be given to a and the Dean of the Faculty of Religious Studies to a graduate student in Performance. student who is pursuing advanced studies in Religion and Theol- Value: Approximately $1,000. ogy Value: Estimated $3,000 HELEN HALL PRIZE Application: Apply to the Dean of the Faculty of Religious Studies Established in honour of Helen Hall by her friends. Eligibility: Preference given to voice majors or students specializ- ing in choral conducting. Open to both graduate and undergrad- 5.11 Schulich School of Music uate students. General Regulations in Music Value: Approximately $500. 1. Scholarships, awards, prizes and bursaries available in the HERBERT A. MORSE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Schulich School of Music are awarded at the discretion of the Established in 1990 through a bequest from Dorothy E.M. Dean and the Faculty Scholarships Committee. No applica- Fairbairn in memory of her father. tions are required as all incoming and current students will au- Eligibility: Awarded to an outstanding student in the Schulich tomatically be considered. School of Music. 2. Awards are generally made in the Spring on the basis of audi- Value: Approximately $3,000. tions and/or dossiers of incoming students, and after the Spring term on the basis of academic standing during the preceding HERBERT C. CALEY AWARD Fall and Winter terms. Eligibility: Preference given to a student specializing in the per- formance or history of Baroque and early music. Open to both ARTHUR AND HELEN HENDERSON SCHOLARSHIP graduate and undergraduate students. Established by Eligibility: Preference will be given to students in organ and Mrs. Maude Caley in memory of her husband who died church music. Open to both graduate and undergraduate December 24, 1980. students. Value: Approximately $500. Value: Approximately $1,300. JOHN R.E. BRADLEY PRIZES CLARA LICHTENSTEIN MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP Established in 2006 through a bequest from John R.E. Bradley, Eligibility: To be awarded to an outstanding student for graduate Sound and Lighting Technician at the Church of St. Andrew and studies in Music. Initiated by Helmut Blume in memory of Clara St. Paul and a Montreal sound engineer whose career spanned Lichtenstein, the first instructor in Music at the Royal Victoria Col- from the 1930's to the 1990's. Awarded by the Schulich School of lege, prime mover in the founding of the McGill Conservatorium Music Scholarships Committee to outstanding graduate students (1904) and its Vice-Director until her retirement in 1929. in the Sound Recording Program. Value: Approximately $8,000. Estimated value: $5,000.

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JULIUS SCHLOSS MEMORIAL AWARD OLYMPIA GARIBALDI-GALAVARIS PRIZE Established by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schloss in memory of their Established in 2000 by Dr. George Galavaris in honour of his brother, the composer Julius Schloss (1902-1972), one of the fore- mother’s 76th birthday. most pupils of Alban Berg in Vienna during the late 1920s and Eligibility: The award is open to graduate students in the Schulich early 1930s whose collected works were donated by the family to School of Music. Awarded by the Schulich School of Music to a the McGill Faculty of Music. graduate student specializing in or Music Theory Eligibility: This award is to be made to a graduate student in with a sub-specialty in Music before 1700. Music on the recommendation of the Graduate Committee of the Value: Minimum $500. Schulich School of Music. Value: Approximately $1,200. PHYLLIS AND BERNARD SHAPIRO FELLOWSHIP IN OPERA Established in 2002 by faculty, alumni, family and friends in honour LEWIS LUTTER BURSARY of Phyllis and Bernard J. Shapiro. Dr. Bernard J. Shapiro was the Established in 1988 by the Guttman family in honour of Mr. Lewis Principal and Vice-Chancellor of McGill University from 1994 to Lutter, a loyal and devoted associate of many years of Progress December 2002. Brand Clothes, Inc. Awarded by the Schulich School of Music to Eligibility: Awarded by the Schulich School of Music Graduate assist a talented student in the School who is in financial need. Committee to graduate or diploma students in Opera/Voice Per- Value: Approximately $900. formance. Value: Minimum $5,000; renewable. LLOYD CARR-HARRIS STRING SCHOLARSHIP Established in 1999 through a generous gift from the Lloyd Carr- PHYLLIS AND BERNARD SHAPIRO FELLOWSHIP IN Harris Foundation. THEORY Eligibility: Awarded by the Schulich School of Music Scholarships Established in 2002 by faculty, alumni, family and friends in honour Committee on the recommendation of the String Area to excep- of Phyllis and Bernard J. Shaprio. Dr. Bernard J. Shapiro was the tionally gifted string players entering an undergraduate or gradu- Principal and Vice-Chancellor of McGill University from 1994 to ate program in Performance. December 2002. Value: $10,000; renewable twice. Eligibility: Awarded by the Schulich School of Music Graduate Committee to a graduate student in the Department of Theory. LUBKA KOLESSA PIANO AWARD Value: Minimum $5,000; renewable. Established in 2003 by friends and former students in honour of Lubka Kolessa, a legendary concert pianist and McGill Faculty of RACHEL AND BENJAMIN SCHECTER MEMORIAL Music professor from 1960-1971. SCHOLARSHIP Eligibility: Awarded to an outstanding piano student by the Schu- Established in 1997 by a bequest from the late Dr. Samuel lich School of Music Scholarships Committee. Schecter in memory of his parents, Rachel and Benjamin Value: Minimum $600. Schecter. Eligibility: Awarded by the Schulich School of Music Scholarships MARGARET HOULDING MEMORIAL PRIZE Committee to any full-time student in a degree or diploma in Established in 1984 by the friends of the late Margaret Houlding. Music. Eligibility: Awarded to a student in the Schulich School of Music. Value: $3,000. Value: Approximately $700. SARA BERLIND MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP MARIANNA EATON SCHOLARSHIP Established by a bequest from Sara Berlind. Established by a bequest from the late Marianna Eaton (née Mar- Eligibility: Awarded by the Schulich School of Music to an out- ianna Soulé Van Doren). standing student to pursue graduate studies in Music. Eligibility: Awarded to a graduate student in the Schulich School Value: $2,500 each. of Music. Value: Approximately $2,000. SCHULICH SCHOLARSHIPS Eligibility: Established in 2005 through an exceptional gift by MARVIN DUCHOW MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Canadian Philanthropist Seymour Schulich. Awarded by the Established by the family and friends of Prof. Marvin Duchow, in Schulich School of Music Committee to talented students in an his memory. undergraduate, graduate or diploma program. Holders of these Eligibility: To be awarded annually to a graduate student in scholarships are designated Schulich Scholars. Music. Value: Undergraduate: $5,000. Renewable. Value: Approximately $1,300. Graduate: $10,000. Renewable.

MAURICE POLLACK FOUNDATION FELLOWSHIP SCHULICH SCHOOL OF MUSIC ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS Initiated by the Foundation in memory of Maurice Pollack, man of Eligibility: Available to all incoming graduate and undergraduate commerce and great benefactor in the areas of education, reli- students in a degree or diploma program in Music. Awarded on gious institutions and communal welfare. the recommendation of the Department of Performance and the Eligibility: To be awarded to an outstanding student for graduate Department of Theory. studies in Music. Value: $2,000. Value: Approximately $4,000. SCHULICH SCHOOL OF MUSIC SCHOLARSHIPS MAX STERN FELLOWSHIP IN MUSIC The fund originated through the generosity of patrons of the Mart- Established in 1992 through a donation from the Max Stern estate. let Concert and Ball which took place in April 1960. Subsequently Eligibility: Awarded by the GPSO to doctoral level students in many former students and friends of the Schulich School of Music Music on the recommendation of the Schulich School of Music. have contributed to the fund. Exceptional students at the Master's level who demonstrate Eligibility: Available to all students in a degree or diploma potential for doctoral studies may be considered. No citizenship program in Music, both graduate and undergraduate. restrictions. Value: $100 - $1,150. Value: $12,000, renewable.

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THE GOLDEN VIOLIN AWARD DR. AND MRS. MILTON LEONG GRADUATE STUDENT Established in 2006 through a generous gift from Canadian philan- AWARDS thropist Seymour Schulich. Awarded by the Schulich School of Music Scholarships Committee to an undergraduate, graduate, or diploma student in the Schulich School of Music who demon- strates exceptional potential in the String area. Established in 2006 by Dr. and Mrs. Milton Leong to allow McGill Value: $20,000. University to attract and retain top students in its Faculty of Science. VERNA-MARIE PARR GÉLINAS AND PAUL-MARCEL Eligibility: Awarded by the GPSO, upon the recommendation of GÉLINAS SCHOLARSHIPS the Faculty of Science, to graduate students who are accepted Established in 1998 by Verna-Marie Parr Gélinas, Dip. Social into or registered in a program in the Faculty of Science, and who Work 1938, and Paul-Marcel Gélinas. have also been granted an external fellowship, such as NSERC Eligibility: Awarded by the Schulich School of Music to talented or FQRNT. students studying in an undergraduate or graduate program in Estimated value: $5,000, or at the discretion of the Dean of the the Schulich School of Music. Preference will be given to instru- Faculty of Science; non-renewable. mentalists in the McGill Symphony Orchestra. Value: Minimum $1,700 each. DR. JAMES E. GRIFFITHS AWARD IN MATERIAL SCIENCES Established in 2001 by Dr. James E. Griffiths, Ph.D. 1959. WIRTH FAMILY FELLOWSHIP IN MUSIC Awarded by the GPSO upon recommendation of the Faculty of Established in 2004 by Elizabeth Wirth and friends in memory of Science to an outstanding incoming graduate student pursuing her parents, Lisl and Manfred Wirth. studies and research in material sciences in the Faculty of Eligibility: Awarded by the Schulich School of Music Graduate Science. Preference will be given to students holding an FQRNT Committee to graduate or diploma students in Opera/voice Per- (FCAR) or NSERC fellowship. formance. Estimated value: $1,500. Value: Minimum $5,000; renewable. HELLER FAMILY FELLOWSHIPS IN ARTS AND SCIENCE Established in 2007 by William Jacob Heller, B.Com. 1978 for out- 5.12 Science standing doctoral students in the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Science. Awarded by the Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies ALEXANDER MCFEE FELLOWSHIP Office upon the recommendation of the faculties of Arts and Sci- Eligibility: Open to graduates of any approved university who are ence resident full-time candidates for higher degrees or diplomas at Value: $10,000 each; renewable twice. McGill. The award will be made in Physics, Chemistry, and Medical Sciences (with preference for Cancer research). MARY LOUISE TAYLOR FELLOWSHIP Value: $10,000. Established in 1994 through a donation of Mrs. Judy Mappin, B.Sc.1950, in memory of her late sister Mary Louise Taylor, B.A. ARTS AND SCIENCE CLASS OF 1966 AWARD 1952. Established by the Arts and Science Class of 1966 on the occasion Eligibility: Awarded by the GPSO. The fellowships may be held of its 25th anniversary of graduation. by students registered in any graduate program in the Faculty of Eligibility: Open to graduate students in Arts or Science to pursue Science at McGill, with preference given to women. No research at the Redpath or McCord Museum. Candidates are citizenship restrictions. selected on the basis of academic merit by a committee named Value: $15,000; renewable once. by the Deans of Arts and Science. Value: $4,000 for one year only. WOMEN IN SCIENCE FELLOWSHIP Application: There are no application procedures. Further infor- Established in 2007 by Tania Zouikin, alumni, friends, faculty, stu- mation can be obtained from the Offices of the Dean of Arts and dents and staff of the Faculty of Science. Awarded by the Gradu- Dean of Science, from the Faculty of Arts Website at ate and Postdoctoral Studies Office, on recommendation of the www.mcgill.ca/arts, or from Josie D'Amico at (514) 398-4215. Faculty of Science, to an outstanding student entering any gradu- ate degree program in science. Preference will be given to female BOURSE DE DOCTORAT HYDRO-QUÉBEC EN SCIENCE candidates. Established in 2007 by Hydro Québec. Awarded by the Graduate Estimated Value: $15,000; renewable once at the Master's level and Postdoctoral Studies Office upon nomination from the Faculty and twice at the Doctoral level. of Science to outstanding students entering a full-time Doctoral degree program in the Faculty who are residents of Quebec. 5.12.1 Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Value: $15,000; renewable twice. MAX DUNBAR AWARD IN OCEANOGRAPHY BOURSE DE MAÎTRISE HYDRO-QUÉBEC EN SCIENCE Derived from contributions from former students of Prof. M. J. Established in 2007 by Hydro Québec. Awarded by the Graduate Dunbar in recognition of his teaching and research career at and Postdoctoral Studies Office upon nomination from the Faculty McGill. Awarded each year by the Oceanography Advisory of Science to outstanding students entering a full-time Master's Committee to a student in any marine field of study with an degree program in the Faculty who are residents of Quebec. outstanding academic record. Value: $10,000; renewable once. Value: $350. DR. AND MRS. MILTON LEONG FELLOWSHIPS IN SCIENCE STEPHEN AND ANASTASIA MYSAK GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP Established in 2006 by Professor Lawrence A. Mysak in honour of Established in 1994 through a donation of Dr. Milton H.K. Leong, his father, Stephen Mysak (born December 24, 1906) and in mem- B.Sc. 1966, M.D.,C.M. 1970, and Susanna S. C. Leong (Liang), ory of his mother, Anastasia Mysak (1907-1978). Awarded by the B.Sc. 1969, M.Sc. 1973. Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Office upon nomination of the Eligibility: Awarded by the GPSO to outstanding graduate stu- Faculty of Science, to a full-time graduate student in the Depart- dents in the Faculty of Science, with preference to students from ment of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences. The Fellowship will China. be awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students Estimated value: $25,000; renewable once. pursuing research in one or more fields of air-sea interaction, oceanography or climate.

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Estimated value: $15,000 per year; renewable once at the Mas- F.O. FOWLER MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP ter's level, twice at the Doctoral level. Based on donations from Canadian Pacific Forest Products Limited in memory of their employee, Frank Fowler, a graduate of 5.12.2 Biology McGill (B.Eng. '42). Awarded every two years. Eligibility: Open to graduate students enrolled in a Master's of ARTHUR WILLEY MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIPS Engineering or Science program. Preference given to children of Eligibility: New applicants to the M.Sc. or Ph.D. program; to be C.P. Forest Products Ltd. employees. Restricted to Canadian awarded on the recommendation of the Biology Department. citizens. Value: $2,500; non-renewable. Value: $8,000; renewable once. Application: An application for admission must be received in the Application: For information contact the Chair, Department of Biology Department prior to March 1. Chemical Engineering or Chair, Department of Chemistry.

PHILIP CARPENTER FELLOWSHIP IN BIOLOGY PALL DISSERTATION AWARD Established in 1892 by Mrs. Philip P. Carpenter to provide “a post- Established in 1997 by Dr. David Pall. graduate teaching fellowship or scholarship in Natural Science or Value: $6,000. some branch thereof.” Application: No application necessary. Awarded by the Depart- Eligibility: New applicants to the M.Sc. or Ph.D. program; to be ment of Chemistry to an outstanding doctoral student who is in awarded on the recommendation of the Biology Department. the last six months of the Ph.D. program. Value: Two awards of $2,000 each year. Application: An application for admission must be received in the RICHARD T. MOHAN SCHOLARSHIP Biology Department prior to March 1. Established in 1971 to honour the memory of the late Richard T. Mohan. VINEBERG FAMILY FELLOWSHIP Eligibility: Awarded to a post-graduate student proceeding to the Established in 1990 by the family of Gertrude Vineberg to support Ph.D. degree. research on environmental quality. Value: Varies. Eligibility: Awarded by the GPSO on the recommendation of the Application: No applications necessary. Awarded by the Executive Committee of the Limnology Research Centre to an Chemistry Department. outstanding student pursuing graduate studies and research on fresh water pollution, conservation and rehabilitation. ROBERT ZAMBONI PRIZE(S) IN CHEMISTRY Value: $8,000, non-renewable. Established in honour of Dr. Robert Zamboni (Ph.D. in Chemistry 1979), a distinguished Medicinal chemist at Merck Frosst Centre 5.12.3 Chemistry for Therapeutic Research. Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of Chemistry on an annual CANADIAN SOCIETY FOR CHEMISTRY - MONTREAL-2001 basis to graduate students who have demonstrated excellence in GRADUATE AWARD research for the dissemination of their research. Established in 2002 by the organizing committee of the CSC-Mon- Value: Minimum $300. treal 2001 conference to recognize excellence and distinguished academic standing by students in the Department of Chemistry. TAK-HANG (BILL) AND CHRISTINA CHAN FELLOWSHIP IN Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of Chemistry to one or CHEMISTRY more outstanding graduate students to support expenses related Established in 2007 by colleagues, students, family and friends in to the presentation of a paper or papers at a major national or honour of Tak-Hang (Bill) Chan, former Chair of the Department of international conference. Chemistry, Dean of Science, and Vice-Principal (Academic) to Value: Minimum $1,000. support graduate studies and research in the Department of Chemistry. Awarded by the Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies CARL A. WINKLER AWARD IN CHEMISTRY Office upon nomination by the Department of Chemistry, Faculty Made possible by the donations of his graduate students, col- of Science, to an outstanding graduate student. leagues, friends, and a matching gift by Polysar Limited. Value: $15,000 non-renewable. Eligibility: Given annually to the Ph.D. candidate who upon grad- uating is judged to be of outstanding academic excellence. T. STERRY HUNT AWARDS IN CHEMISTRY Value: Approximately $1,000. Value: Several $400 awards for best demonstrating. Application: No applications necessary. Awarded by the Application: No applications necessary. Awarded by the Chemistry Department. Chemistry Department.

COLL MCFEE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP UDHO, PARSINI, DIWAN AWARD IN CHEMISTRY Established in 1968 from a bequest of the late Miss Julia Beatrice Established in 1994 by Mr. G.C. Kakar, Dr. A. Kakar, and Anderson McFee in honour of her father, Coll McFee and her Mr. P. Kakar in memory of family members. Awarded on the basis brother, Malcolm Charles Coll McFee, B.A. (1905), B.Sc. (1908), of the best research paper published in the calendar year by a M.Sc. graduate student in the Chemistry Department. Eligibility: To a student proceeding to the M.Ed. (Secondary Edu- Eligibility: Recipients must be registered at the time of submis- cation) degree in Chemistry or a graduate of the McGill Chemis- sion of the research paper for the competition. try Department who is proceeding to a M.Sc. or Ph.D. degree. Value: $300. Value: Varies. Application: Awarded by the Department of Chemistry in January Application: No Applications necessary. Awarded by the Chem- each year. istry Department.

DAVID J. SIMKIN AWARD IN PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY Established in 1998 in honour of D.J. Simkin, physical chemistry professor in the Department of Chemistry from 1969-1997. Value: $500. Application: Awarded by the Department of Chemistry to a doctoral student at the beginning of the student’s third year of doctoral studies in physical chemistry research on the basis of excellence in graduate course work and research.

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5.12.4 Computer Science JOHN STEVENSON MEDAL Eligibility: Awarded on the Department's recommendation to the ANDRÉ COURTEMANCHE FELLOWSHIP FOR EXCELLENCE graduating student ranking first in the M.Sc.A. program in IN COMPUTER SCIENCE Mineral Exploration in the Department of Earth and Planetary Established in 2003 by André Courtemanche, B.Sc.1985, M.Sc. Sciences. 1987, for an outstanding graduate student who will be pursuing the first or second year of a Master's degree in Computer Science in LEROY MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIPS IN EARTH AND the Faculty of Science. Awarded by the Graduate and Postdoc- PLANETARY SCIENCES toral Studies Office upon the recommendation of the School of Established by friends of Captain O.E. LeRoy (Arts, 1895), who Computer Science on the basis of merit. was killed at Passchendale, in October 1917. Value: $10,000; renewable once for first year students. Eligibility: May be awarded annually to a student who desires to proceed with postgraduate studies in Earth and Planetary Sci- ANDRÉ COURTEMANCHE FELLOWSHIPS IN ences at McGill. BIOINFORMATICS Value: $7,000. Established in 2004 by André Courtemanche, B.Sc. 1985, M.Sc. Application: Awarded by the Department of Earth and Planetary 1987, for outstanding graduate students in the Faculty of Science's Sciences. School of Computer Science, who are pursuing their Doctorate or Master's degree in the field of Computer Science, and conducting WILLIAM HENRY HOWARD SCHOLARSHIPS research in bioinformatics. Bequeathed in 1955 by the late Mrs. Florence P. Howard in Eligibility: Awarded on the basis of academic merit by the Office memory of her husband. of Graduate and Postdoctoral studies on the recommendation Eligibility: Open to undergraduate and graduate students in Earth of the School of Computer Science, with a preference for newly and Planetary Sciences. admitted NSERC or FQRNT fellowship recipients, or alterna- Value: Two scholarships of $2,500 each. tively, international students with upper first class or equivalent Application: Awarded by the Department of Earth and Planetary standing. Sciences. Value: $6,250; renewable for an additional year 5.12.6 Geography 5.12.5 Earth and Planetary Sciences JOHN BRADBURY AWARD IN GEOGRAPHY ALEXANDER A. MCGREGOR FELLOWSHIP IN EARTH AND Established in memory of John Bradbury, remembered as one PLANETARY SCIENCES who inspired students and colleagues alike with his enthusiasm for Established by Mr. Alexander A. McGregor (B.Sc. McGill '48). understanding the world, and his commitment to improving the Eligibility: Awarded on recommendation of the Department of working conditions of ordinary people. Earth and Planetary Sciences to an outstanding research stu- Eligibility: Awarded annually to a Master's student in Geography, dent in any field of the earth sciences. alternately from McGill (even-numbered years) and Simon Value: $10,000. Fraser (odd-numbered years), whose thesis topic is related to John Bradbury's research interest in the economic geography of CARL REINHARDT SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES IN Canadian resource towns and international development, espe- PHYSICS AND EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCES cially economic and social problems of resource town planning, Established from the estate of the late Carl Reinhardt. economic restructuring, housing, class conflict and gender and Eligibility: To be used for scholarships or bursaries or in the sup- work. port of research for graduate students in Physics, and Earth and Value: $1,000. Planetary Sciences. Awards are made by the Chair of the depart- Application: Awarded by the Department of Geography. ment concerned. Value: Varies. WARREN FELLOWSHIPS IN GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS DAVID HARRIGAN MEMORIAL PRIZE Established by Roger Warren (B.Com. 1955) to graduate students Established in 1980 by his classmates, friends and family in with strong academic standing whose research is in geographic memory of David Harrigan (B.Sc. 1973, M.Sc.A. 1975). information systems. Awarded to one or more students by the Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Science Scholarships GPSO upon the recommendation of the Department of Geogra- Committee on the recommendation of the Department of Earth phy. and Planetary Sciences to a student with high standing in the Value: Minimum $5,000; renewable. M.Sc. (Applied) course, or to a graduate or undergraduate student with an interest in geochemistry. 5.12.7 Physics Value: $800. CARL REINHARDT SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES IN GERALDINE ELIZABETH DAVIDSON FELLOWSHIP PHYSICS AND EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCES Eligibility: Established in 1989 by a bequest from Geraldine E. Established from the estate of the late Carl Reinhardt. Davidson to support students with good academic standing and Eligibility: To be used for scholarships or bursaries or in the sup- financial need registered in Graduate Studies and studying port of research for graduate students in Physics, and Earth and towards a higher degree in the field of earth and planetary sci- Planetary Sciences. Awards are made by the Chair of the depart- ences. Awarded by the Department of Earth and Planetary Sci- ment concerned. ences. Value: Varies. Value: $6,000. DOW-HICKSON FELLOWSHIP IN PHYSICS J.B. LYNCH FELLOWSHIP IN EARTH AND PLANETARY Endowed by the late Professor J.W.A. Hickson. SCIENCES Eligibility: Awarded to a graduate student of any approved uni- Eligibility: For an outstanding student commencing or continuing versity proceeding to a higher degree in any branch of physics at postgraduate studies in Earth and Planetary Sciences. Awarded McGill, or by a McGill graduate pursuing such studies elsewhere. by the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Value: Two fellowships of $6,500 each. Value: $15,000. Application: Current graduate students apply to the Chair, Department of Physics.

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5.12.8 Psychology in early spring. E-sign will be available for students who use our preferred guarantor, American Student Assistance (ASA), and JUDITH MAPPIN FELLOWSHIP IN WOMEN’S HEALTH Northwest Education Loan Association (NELA). Established in 2002 by Judith Mappin, B.Sc. 1950, for an outstand- Students who are residents of should apply using Ver- ing graduate student in the Faculty of Science’s Department of mont Student Assistance Corporation (VSAC) as a guarantor. Psychology pursuing research in Women’s Health. Students may order an application package at www.vsac.org. Mail Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of Psychology upon the the original MPN to VSAC and the school copy of the MPN to our basis of academic merit. office. It is not yet possible to apply using e-signatures. If you Value: Minimum $20,000: renewable. require further information, you may contact Marcia Vance at: Vermont Student Assistance Corporation One Main Street PO Box 2000 6 Student Financial Assistance Winooski, VT 05404-2601 Phone: 1-800-660-3651, ext. 273 (toll-free in North America) 6.1 Government Student Aid 1-802-654-3770, ext. 273 Fax: 1-802-654-3765 6.1.1 Citizens and Permanent Residents of Canada E-mail: [email protected] Need-based student financial aid programs are offered by the fed- Alternative Loans eral/provincial governments. Applications should be directed For students who may need additional sources of funding, there directly to the province (or territory) of residence. Application forms are private alternative loan options. are available from the governmental authorities as well as the Stu- McGill University works closely with International Education dent Aid Office. Information on governmental student aid and links Finance Corporation (IEFC). Visit their Website at www.iefc.com can be found on McGill's Financial Aid Website at to learn more about their products. Their phone number is 888- www.mcgill.ca/studentaid. 296-4332. 6.1.2 Citizens and Permanent Residents of the United SallieMae also offers alternative loans. Their Website is States www.salliemae.com. Their phone number is (800) 695-3317. McGill University participates in the Federal Family Education Deadlines Loan Program (FFELP). American students in need of financial All applications must be complete and be received by June 1 to assistance may apply for Stafford loans. have funds disbursed for the fall semester fee payment deadline. All students applying for loans must file a Free Application for All applications must be complete and be received by Novem- Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to determine financial need. This ber 1 to have funds disbursed for the winter semester fee payment can be done on-line at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Our school code is deadline. G06677. Applicants will need to obtain the necessary PIN number to validate their signature before electronically sending the appli- Disbursement of Loan Funds cation to be processed. Follow the steps on the FAFSA Website to Stafford and alternative loans are disbursed in one payment co- obtain the PIN. payable to the student and the school. Cheques are sent to the The report generated from the FAFSA is called a Student Aid Student Aid Office. The cheques must be picked up by the student Report (SAR). The SAR is not sent to our school as indicated on and taken to the Student Accounts Office for processing. the FAFSA Website. However, if you have designated McGill Uni- versity as a school you may attend, we will be able to retrieve your Entrance Counselling SAR. All first time borrowers of Stafford loans are required to complete a session of entrance counseling prior to receiving loan funds. Stafford Loans Entrance counseling may be completed on the Web at Graduate students and students in professional programs may www.mapping-your-future.org. Our office will be notified when the borrow up to the cost of attendance, to a maximum of $18,500 US. entrance counseling has been completed. $8500 of this amount may be a subsidized loan. Information from the SAR and any financial aid received from Contact Information your department and other sources is used to determine how Student Aid Office much of the loan will be subsidized (interest free during full time 3600 McTavish Street, Room 3200 studies) or not subsidized (interest is charged during full time Montreal, Quebec studies). Canada H3A 1Y2 Students who qualify for the subsidized loan will begin repay- Telephone: 514-398-6015 ment of the principal and interest six months after they cease to be Fax: 514-398-7352 enrolled at least half time. Students receiving unsubsidized loan E-mail: [email protected] funds may pay the interest charges while they are in school, with Website: www.mcgill.ca/studentaid principal deferred, until they cease to be enrolled at least half time; McGill Financial Aid or they can choose to have both the interest and principal deferred until after they cease to be enrolled at least half time. The Student Aid Office also administers the University’s need- You must report any financial aid you are receiving (including based financial aid program, which includes short term loans to funding from your department) when you apply for Stafford loans. cover emergency situations, limited bursary assistance, and a This information should be submitted in writing to our office. Work Study program. All applicants for aid must first apply for the maximum government assistance for which they may be eligible. How to Apply for Stafford Loans Applications should be directed to: Each year, in addition to filing a FAFSA, a student must sign a Student Aid Office, Brown Student Services Building, Stafford Master Promissory Note (Stafford MPN). The MPN docu- 3600 McTavish Street, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1Y2 ments a student's choice of guarantor and lender as well as the Telephone: (514) 398-6013/6014 obligation to repay the loan. E-mail: [email protected] Please note that at the time of printing, the application process Website: www.mcgill.ca/studentaid for submission of the Stafford and PLUS MPNs is being revised. New information regarding the use of e-signatures for these docu- ments will be updated on our Website at www.mcgill.ca/studentaid

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JENNIE AND JOSEPH SALOMON MEMORIAL BURSARY 6.2 McGill Student Aid Eligibility: Established by the children of Mr. and Mrs. J. Salomon The Student Aid Office administers the University’s need-based in their memory. Awarded to a deserving student in need who financial aid programs which includes short-term loans, limited has completed the final undergraduate year in the Faculty of Arts bursary assistance and a Work-Study program. All applicants for or Science, and is entering a graduate program. Tenable for one aid must first apply for the maximum government assistance for year. which they may be eligible. The Office is located in the Brown Stu- dent Services Building, 3600 McTavish, suite 3200, Telephone VAN BERKOM AND ASSOCIATES INC. BURSARY (514) 398-6013/14. A limited number of small bursaries are Established in 1998 by Van Berkom and Associates Inc., an investment management firm specializing in small capitalization awarded on the basis of financial need and academic standing. stocks. Awarded by the Student Aid Office to full-time students Funding for the bursaries comes from several different sources at McGill including an annual transfer of funds to the Student Aid entering their second year of the MBA program, on the basis of high academic standing and financial need. Preference will be Office from the Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Office. given to students pursuing a concentration in finance who wish to CAROLINE AND RICHARD RENAUD BURSARIES pursue a career in investment management. Endowed in 1999 with a generous gift from Carolyn and Richard Value: $2,000. Renaud. Eligibility: Awarded on the basis of financial need by the Student Aid Office to students entering or enrolled in graduate studies at 7 Postdoctoral Fellowships McGill with a preference to students in programs in the Graduate School of Library and Information Studies. In accordance with McGill University's Guidelines for Academic Units on Postdoctoral Education (Senate, April 2000), all internal EBEN HOPSON BURSARY FOR STUDY AT MCGILL and external postdoctoral fellowships with a value lower than the Established in 1988 through a donation from the North Slope Bor- minimum financial support stipulated in the guidelines will be sup- ough of Alaska in honour of the late Eben Hopson, Mayor of the plemented from sources other than the individual's personal North Slope Borough from 1972 to 1980, to advance the pursuit, means, including faculty or departmental funds, research grants or promotion and sharing of knowledge in those areas which are of contracts or other allowable funds. common interest and relevance to the scientific, social and eco- The guidelines stipulate that a postdoc must be assured of nomic development, and the greater welfare of the North Slope financial support, other than from personal means, during his/her Borough and the countries of the Circumpolar North. stay in the University equivalent at the time of appointment to at Eligibility: For the support of students from the North Slope Bor- least 90% of the lesser of either the federal (NSERC, SSHRC or ough of Alaska for graduate or undergraduate studies at McGill CIHR) or the provincial (FQRNT, FRSQ or FQRSC) research in any field deemed in the welfare of the North Slope Borough. council postdoctoral fellowship pertinent to his/her discipline. Application: Applications should be submitted to the GPSO and Subject to change in regard of the value of the council fellow- awards will be made by the Eben Hopson Fellowship committee ships, the minimum funding level in each disciplinary area in 2008- and the North Slope Mayor or designee. 09 is: Value: $6,000. Awards are renewable for a second year of Mas- • Social Sciences and Humanities: $27,000 ters study, to a fourth year of Doctoral studies and Bachelor’s study. • Natural Sciences and Engineering: $27,000 • Medical and Health Sciences: $27,000 GEORGES, PAUL AND ROBERT MASSON BURSARIES IN Individuals seeking postdoctoral funding in medical sciences may SCIENCE wish to contact the Research and Graduate Studies Office, McGill Established in 2002 by Georges Masson, Ph.D. 1942, Paul Mas- Faculty of Medicine, 6th floor, McIntyre Medical Building, 3655 son, B.A. 1968, and Robert Masson, B.Sc. 2002, to commemorate Promenade Sir William Osler, which often receives postdoctoral the three generations of Massons at McGill. funding information directly from external agencies. Eligibility: Awarded to one or more students in good academic An informal information site on postdoctoral fellowships and standing, enrolled in a graduate or undergraduate degree pro- employment in the Sciences and Health Sciences has been gram in any department in the Faculty of Science. Preference compiled by the Association Bernard Gregory in France at shall be given to students in the departments of Biology and www.abg.asso.fr under “L'emploi sur Internet”. It provides links Mathematics. Awarded by the Student Aid Office on the basis of with various relevant sites. financial need. SPIN Database by InfoEd International: McGill University sub- GRADUATE STUDENTS' BURSARY FUND scribes to the SPIN database for sources of research funding. Established in 1989 by the GPSO to assist full-time students in any Please refer to section 2.2, “Further Information”. graduate degree program. Awarded by the Student Aid Office to students requiring financial assistance to pursue studies or 7.1 Internal Postdoctoral Fellowships research at McGill. AMY WONG FELLOWSHIP GRADUATE STUDENTS' LOAN FUND Established in 1951 by the Board of Governors for students in Graduate Studies. Established in 1998 by a generous gift from a McGill graduate of Chemical Engineering (Class of 1959) from Hong Kong. IRVING ORRIN VINCENT BURSARY Eligibility: Awarded to a qualified student from China, including Established by Mrs. J.B. Owen in memory of her father, the late Hong Kong, who is an entering postdoctoral scholar, Ph.D. or Irving Orrin Vincent, B.A. 1907, M.A. 1908, a noted teacher and M.Sc. student conducting agricultural production/food related Principal of Edward VII School in Montreal from 1912 until his research in the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental death in 1920. Sciences. Awarded by the Dean of the Faculty in consultation Eligibility: Awarded annually by the Student Aid Office on the with the departments. The recipients are expected to return to basis of academic merit and financial need to a graduating stu- their home country after the completion of their studies. dent in the Faculty of Arts proceeding towards an M.A., M.Ed., or Estimated Value: Minimum $20,000; renewable once at the Doctorate in Classics or Education. master’s level and twice at the doctoral or postdoctoral levels.

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CHARLES E. FROSST/MERCK FELLOWSHIP IN DR. ROBERT G.H. LEE FELLOWSHIP PHARMACOLOGY Established in 2007 by Dr. Alan C. Frosst and Merck Frosst Can- ada Ltd. To support research and scholarship in the area of aging Established in 1998 by a generous gift from a McGill graduate of and neuro-degeneration under the supervision of the Charles E. Chemical Engineering (Class of 1959), from Hong Kong, in honour Frosst-Merck Chair in Pharmacology. of Dr. Robert G.H. Lee, B. Eng. 1947 (Metallurgical Engineering). Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Medicine upon recommen- Estimated value: $10,000. Renewable once at the master’s level dation of the Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics to and twice at the postdoctoral or doctoral levels. an outstanding postdoctoral student in the Department. Application: Awarded by the GPSO on the recommendation of Value: $46,000; renewable up to two times based upon evaluation the Faculty of Engineering to an entering postdoctoral, doctoral by the Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics. This fel- or master’s student in either Chemical Engineering or Mining and lowship is accompanied by a research allowance of up to Materials Engineering. $14,000 per year. DR. WAH LEUNG FELLOWSHIP THE COLE FOUNDATION FELLOWSHIPS IN MEDICINE Established by The Cole Foundation in 2006 to fund fellowships for Established in 1998 by a generous gift from a McGill graduate of postdoctoral research in pre-leukemia, leukaemia and other can- Chemical Engineering (Class of 1959), from Hong Kong, in honour cer-related diseases within the McGill University Faculty of Medi- of Dr. Wah Leung, the first Dean of Dentistry at the University of cine or its affiliated hospitals. British Columbia. Eligibility: Eligible areas include fundamental, translational, clini- Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Dentistry to an entering cal and population-based research, with an emphasis on chil- postdoctoral, doctoral or master’s student in the Faculty of Den- dren and young adults. Two-year Fellowships will be awarded by tistry who is working in pain, oral cancer or bone tissue research. the Postgraduate Awards Committee of the Faculty of Medicine, Value: Minimum $20,000. Renewable once at the master’s level the second year of funding being contingent on a favourable mid- and twice at the postdoctoral and doctoral levels. term evaluation. Value: $40,000 per year for Post-Ph.D.; $50,000 per year for post- MCLAUGHLIN FELLOWSHIP MD. Established by the R. Samuel McLaughlin Foundation for post- M.D. fellows undertaking research within McGill University and COMMANDER C. BELLAIRS POSTDOCTORAL affiliated hospitals. FELLOWSHIPS Eligibility: The Fellowship will be awarded by the Postgraduate Eligibility: Tenable at the Bellairs Research Institute of McGill Awards Committee of the Faculty of Medicine for one year, but University, St. James, Barbados, for research in marine related the recipient is eligible to re-enter the competition for a second fields including: biology, ecology, behavioural and avian ecology, year of support. Applicants must be eligible to practice in Que- geography and geology. Candidates should have recently bec. attained their Ph.D. and must clearly demonstrate a definite need Value: Minimum $25,000. to carry out their research at the Institute. Application: Further information can be obtained from Value: $20,000 per year, plus travel expenses. Renewable once. www.medicine.mcgill.ca/research or by contacting the Research Deadline: Check availability with the GPSO Fellowships and Office of the Faculty of Medicine. Awards Section. PETER QUINLAN FELLOWSHIP CONRAD F. HARRINGTON POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS To honour the memory of Peter Quinlan, a fellowship fund has Established in 1999 in honour of Conrad F. Harrington in recogni- been established in his name by his family and friends. tion of his leadership in developing in McGill University Health Eligibility: The Peter Quinlan Fellowship will support young Centre. researchers (M.D. or Ph.D.) who wish to undertake postdoctoral Eligibility: The postdoctoral fellowship in the area of amytrophic training in Oncology at McGill University and its affiliated hospi- lateral sclerosis (ALS) will support researchers who have tals under the direction of a member of the Faculty of Medicine. received their M.D. or Ph.D. degrees and who wish to advance The Fellowship will be awarded by the Postgraduate Awards their research careers in the Faculty of Medicine in the McGill Committee of the Faculty of Medicine for one year, but the recip- University Health Centre. In the event that there are no candi- ient is eligible to re-enter the competition for a second year of dates investigating ALS, the fellowship will be awarded to sup- support. port a postdoctoral candidate working in a related area of Value: Stipend will follow CIHR salary scale. neurological disease. Awarded by the Postgraduate Award Application: Further information can be obtained from Committee of the Faculty of Medicine. www.medicine.mcgill.ca/research or by contacting the Research Value: $17,000. Office of the Faculty of Medicine. Application: Further information can be obtained from www.medicine.mcgill.ca/research or by contacting the RICHARD H. TOMLINSON POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS Research Office of the Faculty of Medicine. Established in 2000 through a very generous gift from Dr. Richard H. Tomlinson (Ph.D. 1948). Awarded annually by the GPSO to DR. DAVID T.W. LIN FELLOWSHIP recruit outstanding individuals into postdoctoral positions in any department at McGill University. Tomlinson Fellows who accept a Established in 1998 by a generous gift from a McGill graduate of fellowship from an agency external to McGill will be entitled to one- Chemical Engineering (Class of 1959), from Hong Kong, in half the full value of the Tomlinson Fellowship. recognition of Dr. David T.W. Lin, B.Sc. 1937, M.D., C.M. 1940, a Eligibility: The Tomlinson Postdoctoral Fellowships are for new surgeon emeritus at the Royal Victoria Hospital, to support medi- postdoctoral scholars accepted into a postdoctoral research cal research. position at any department at McGill University. Eligibility: Awarded by the Postgraduate Awards Committee of Value: $30,000, renewable annually based on satisfactory the Faculty of Medicine to a student at the postdoctoral, Ph.D. or progress, to a maximum tenure of 2 years for postdoctoral level. M.Sc. level. Deadline: December 1. Value: Minimum $20,000. Application: Further information can be obtained from www.medicine.mcgill.ca/research or by contacting the Research Office of the Faculty of Medicine.

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Application: Applications for a Tomlinson Postdoctoral Fellow- ALMA MATER STUDENT TRAVEL GRANT ship must reach the intended department by December 1 and Eligibility: The Alma Mater Student Fund, administered by the should be accompanied by a letter from a McGill faculty member GPSO, will provide awards for McGill graduate students in any indicating their willingness to supervise the applicant’s postdoc- discipline to travel to attend a scholarly meeting or conference toral research in the event a fellowship is awarded. Current doc- where they will be presenting a paper relating to their graduate toral students and postdoctoral scholars at McGill are not eligible research. Support for this program comes from three sources: to apply. www.mcgill.ca/gps/fellowships the Alma Mater Fund of McGill University, the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) in the SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE FELLOWSHIP case of students in the social sciences and humanities, and the Established in 1995 through an endowment by a graduate of the Post-Graduate Student Society (PGSS). Additional funding may Macdonald Farm Management and Technology Program, to foster also come from NSERC and SSHRC residual postgraduate innovative research in sustainable development that might not oth- scholarship funds, depending on availability. erwise find support through traditional funding sources. Value: $750. Eligibility: The proposed research would address themes such as Deadlines: September 15, January 15 and May 15 of each year. food systems, agriculture, conservation, and the environment; Application: Further details and application forms are available sustainable systems and the community; issues in Canada's on the Web at www.mcgill.ca/gps/fellowships under Fellowships North; and food, nutrition and community development. Awarded and Awards, or from the GPSO Fellowships and Awards Section. by the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Schol- arship Committee on the basis of academic merit and suitability BOURSE PAUL BLANC of the proposed research to the fellowship theme. Priority will be Offered alternately each year to a Canadian student from McGill or given to postdoctoral fellows. the Université de Montréal for graduate study at the Université de Value: $35,000 at the postdoctoral level, may be renewable once. Lausanne, Switzerland and to a Swiss student from the Université Deadline: February 1, to Scholarships Committee for a fellowship de Lausanne for postgraduate study in Montreal. All things being commencing September 1. equal, the fellowship will be offered to a student in science. Application: Additional information is available from the Macdon- Research subsidies are also available. ald Campus Student Affairs Office, 21111 Lakeshore, Ste-Anne- Value: 15,000 Swiss francs, annually (approximately $12,500 de-Bellevue, Quebec, H9X 3V9. Doctoral candidates will be con- Canadian). sidered in the second round if no suitable postdoctoral candidate Deadline: January 31. is found. Application: Further information and application forms are avail- able on the Website at: www.S-A-V.org Société académique Vaudoise, 1, avenue de Montbenon, case 7.2 External Postdoctoral Fellowships postale 7490, 1002 Lausanne, Switzerland Please refer to section 3, “External Fellowships” for information on E-mail: [email protected] postdoctoral opportunities. ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES OF CANADA (AUCC) AUCC administers several fellowship competitions and exchanges 8 Exchange and Travelling Fellowships for graduate study. In most cases, candidates must be Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents of Canada for at least one year Information on funding opportunities for graduate study and prior to application. Information concerning eligibility, tenure, as research outside of Canada is contained in many of the reference well as application forms available from the Canadian Awards pro- books and directories listed in section 2.2, “Further Information”. gram, Awards Division, Association of Universities and Colleges One of the most comprehensive publications is UNESCO's “Study (AUCC), 350 Albert Street, Suite 600, Ottawa, Ontario K1R 1B1. Abroad”, available for consultation at the Graduate and Postdoc- Tel: (613) 563-1236, www.aucc.ca. toral Studies Office, Fellowships and Awards Section, the McLen- nan Library and many national libraries around the world. BRITISH CHEVENING SCHOLARSHIPS Embassies, consulates and commissions of foreign countries Eligibility: For Canadians studying at a university in the UK. located in Canada also are excellent sources of information on Scholarships last up to one year and are typically granted for funding opportunities for students intending to study abroad. Masters degree courses. It is highly unusual for the committee to Addresses and telephone numbers of all diplomatic representa- approve an award for Ph.D. studies. It is open to candidates in tives in Canada can be obtained from the Department of External the following fields of study: Political Science, Law and Interna- Affairs in Ottawa at (613) 996-4376. For McGill students seeking tional Relations, Media, Economics and International Develop- funding for graduate study outside Canada, the graduate awards ment. offices of foreign universities themselves are often the best source Value: Most awards will cover only university tuition fees, which of information. The McLennan Library has a vast collection of for- vary according to the institution. In these cases, living costs and eign university catalogues. The French embassy in Ottawa has a international airfares are not included. In exceptional circum- complete Website on France-Canada exchange programs at stances the committee may award a full scholarship. www.ambafrance-ca.org/spip.php?rubrique400 under Deadline: January 15. “l'aide-mémoire des échanges scientifiques franco-canadiens”. Application: Information regarding specific application require- McGill University has signed a number of agreements with ments and application forms on-line at: www.britishcouncil.org/ universities in other countries, many of which include a student canada-education-students-chevening-scholarships.htm or from exchange component. As a member of the Conference of Rectors the British Council, 80 Elgin Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5K7. and Principals of Quebec Universities (CREPUQ), McGill also Tel: (613) 237 1530 Website: www.britishcouncil.org/canada participates in a number of student exchange programs with des- ignated universities in the United States and Europe. Further infor- CAMBRIDGE CANADIAN TRUST – GRADUATE mation on such programs may be obtained from the Student SCHOLARSHIPS Exchange Officer, Enrolment Services, James Administration The Cambridge Canadian Trust offers a number of scholarships Building, Room 206, McGill University. Tel: (514) 398-8342. each year to Canadian graduates for graduate study at the Univer- SPIN Database by InfoEd International: McGill University sub- sity of Cambridge. These include: Ph.D. scholarships (Canada scribes to the SPIN database for sources of research funding. Cambridge Scholarships, First Canadian Donner Foundation Please refer to section 2.2, “Further Information”. Research Cambridge Scholarships, Kenneth Sutherland Memorial Cambridge Scholarship, UK Commonwealth (Cambridge) Schol- arships, William & Margaret Brown Cambridge Scholarship,

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Tidmarsh Cambridge Scholarship), graduate Law scholarships or English. (CIALS Cambridge Scholarships, Pegasus Cambridge Scholar- Canadian Bureau for International Education, 220 Laurier Ave. ships), and scholarships for one-year postgraduate courses of West, Suite 1550, Ottawa, ON K1P 5Z9, Canada. Telephone: study (UK Commonwealth (Cambridge) Scholarships). The Cam- (613) 237-4820, Fax: (613) 237-1073 bridge site reminds incoming Canadian Ph.D. students to also E-mail: [email protected] apply for the ORS (Overseas Research Student awards), which pay the difference between Home and Overseas fees. J. ARMAND BOMBARDIER INTERNATIONALIST Eligibility: Canadian citizens for graduate study in various fields FELLOWSHIPS at Cambridge University. The J. Armand Bombardier Internationalist Fellowships Program is Value: Scholarships cover tuition fees and/or airfare and/or a unique in responding to the need of Canadians to develop their living allowance. international awareness, its openness to all countries and all disci- Deadlines: Vary depending on programme, but to be eligible for plines, as well as its objective to increase Canada's participation in the ORS, your completed academic application must reach the the world economy. Applicants to the program show promise of university by early December (check for dates). becoming Canada's leaders of tomorrow in their chosen field of Application: For more information, see the Cambridge University endeavour. graduate funding site for Canadians Eligibility: Open to Canadians and permanent residents of Can- (www.admin.cam.ac.uk/univ/gsprospectus/funding/overseas). ada who hold at least one university degree, or are in the final The Cambridge homepage is www.admin.cam.ac.uk. Informa- year of a degree program. The latest degree must have been tion regarding specific application requirements and application awarded no longer than five years from the date of application. forms are available from the British Council, 80 Elgin Street, Applicants must have achieved high academic standing. Recipi- Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5V7. Tel: (613) 364-6236 or the University ents of the predecessor program, Celanese Canada internation- of Cambridge, Board of Graduate Studies, 4 Mill Lane, Cam- alist Fellowships, are not eligible to apply again. Fellowships are bridge CB2 1RZ, U.K. [email protected] intended for study in formal postsecondary programs abroad. Consisting of taught courses, lectures or seminars, the interna- CANADA-UNITED STATES FULBRIGHT SCHOLARSHIPS tional study program may also be combined with a period of FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS research or work (internship). The program abroad must be of Proposed projects must comply with the Canada-U.S. Fulbright one academic year (a minimum of eight consecutive months) Program goal of broadening research efforts in the wide range of including at least four months of taught courses. It may be under- subjects pertaining to the relationship between Canada and the taken anywhere in the world outside Canada and may include United States. more than one location. Eligibility: Canadian or American citizen with student status. Value: $10,000 per year. Graduate students must be already accepted at a university in Deadline: March 1 to CBIE (confirm with GPSO Fellowships and the host country. If a student has a proposed research project for Awards Section - the deadline may change in future competi- a duration of nine months that cannot be conducted in the host tions). country, then the student can receive funding, provided he/she is Application: Available from the Canadian Bureau for International enrolled at a university in his/her home country. Education, 220 Laurier Avenue West, Suite 1100, Ottawa, Value: Fulbright scholarships are granted for periods of nine Ontario K1P 5Z9. Tel: (613) 237 4820; Website: www.cbie.ca months. The award is a fixed sum US$15,000 for one nine- month academic year beginning in September. Grantees are COMMANDER C. BELLAIRS GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS expected to use the award to cover necessary expenses such as Eligibility: Tenable at the Bellairs Research Institute of McGill housing, travel, school fees and other academic expenditures. University, St. James, Barbados (specializing in marine biology, Basic health insurance is also provided, along with visa services. marine ecology, geography, geology, behavioural ecology and Deadline: November 15 for Canadian applicants, October 20 for other fields). Candidates should be registered full-time in gradu- Americans. ate studies at McGill and may apply at any point in their research Application: www.fulbright.ca program for a fellowship to allow them to work at Bellairs. Forms for Canadian students available at www.fulbright.ca, The Value: Up to $10,000 per year, plus travel expense for graduate Canada US Fulbright Program, 350 Albert Street, Ste. 2015, level, and up to $20,000 per year for postdoctoral level. Ottawa, Ontario K1R 1A4. Tel: (613) 237 2029. Deadline: Check availability with the GPSO Fellowships and E-mail: info@ fulbright.ca Awards Section. Website: www.fulbright.ca Application: The fellowship is not being offered until further Forms for American students available from: Institute of notice. International Education, 809 United Nations Plaza, New York, COMMONWEALTH SCHOLARSHIPS FOR GRADUATE NY, 10017 3580. STUDIES CANADIAN BUREAU FOR INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION (Program currently under review by the Department of Foreign (CBIE) SCHOLARSHIPS Affairs and International Trade Canada.) Eligibility: The CBIE offers a number of support programs that Eligibility: The Commonwealth countries of India, Jamaica, target international development issues, both for Canadians and Malta, New Zealand, Nigeria, Trinidad & Tobago, and the United international students. Scholarship, internship and professional Kingdom offer scholarships to Canadian citizens and, in certain development opportunities are available. The programs sup- cases, to permanent residents of Canada, for graduate studies ported by the CBIE are: CBIE Grants, CETAA Africa, Bombardier (Master's or Ph.D.) or, in some countries, for research toward a Fellowship (see entry in this section under J. Armand Canadian graduate degree. The list of countries may change - Bombardier Internationalist Fellowships), Lucent Global Science see the Website listed below for further details. Canadian citi- Scholars, and the Youth Internship Program. The CIDA Awards zens are eligible to apply for all programs. The Canadian Schol- Program for Canadians, formerly administered by the CBIE on arship Selection Committee will only consider permanent behalf of the Canadian International Development Agency, residents of Canada who are graduates of a Canadian university. ended on March 31, 2004. No further competitions are envis- Permanent residents of the awarding country are not eligible. aged. See the Website for further eligibility restrictions and also Value: Variable, depending on the program. restrictions specific to the host country where study is to be Deadline: Variable, depending on the program. undertaken. Applications: See the Scholarships page on the CBIE Website Value: Awards normally cover airfare, tuition, a living allowance at: www.cbie.ca/scholarship/index_e.cfm?page=cbie-grants_e. and, in certain cases, expenses related to medical coverage and The CBIE homepage is www.cbie.ca and is navigable in French

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the purchase of books. Awards usually have a duration of 1 year Applications: Applications and further information is best (Master's) or 3 years (Ph.D.), though there may be exceptions. obtained on the Web at: www.scholarships.gc.ca. Deadline: Deadlines depend on the duration of the academic year in host countries. As the list of countries is subject to change, the GOVERNMENT OF ITALY SCHOLARSHIPS deadlines will be variable from year to year as well - it is sug- Eligibility: The Government of Italy offers scholarships to Cana- gested that the Website be monitored on a regular basis by inter- dian citizens wishing to pursue studies in Italy. They are intended ested applicants. for students, professionals, teachers, and artists who meet the Application: Information and application forms are available on necessary requirements for enrolment in Italian post-secondary the Web at: www.scholarships.gc.ca. institutions (universities, academies, conservatories, art restora- The GPSO site can also be consulted: www.mcgill.ca/gps/ tion institutes, National School of Cinematography, research fellowships/grad. centres or laboratories, libraries, archives, museums and other Website: www.scholarships.gc.ca national or nationally-recognized institutions), and who would like to attend specialized courses or conduct research in specific DEUTSCHER AKADEMISCHER AUSTAUSCHDIENST (DAAD) fields. For Italian language study, the scholarships are awarded – GERMAN ACADEMIC EXCHANGE FELLOWSHIPS for specific programs at the Universities for Foreigners in Peru- The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) offers scholar- gia, Siena and Roma Tre or at other recognized institutions. ships to highly-qualified students for graduate study and/or The short-term scholarships consist of a one to six month period research at universities or institutes in Germany. to be used in the summer of 2008 and are reserved primarily for Eligibility: McGill students may be eligible to apply for DAAD courses in Italian language and culture. Applicants must possess fellowships under two distinct programs: McGill/DAAD and a high school diploma at the time they apply and must be 35 Bourses Québec-Allemagne, run by MELS. DAAD Fellowships years of age or younger. (Annual Grants) are open to graduating seniors, graduate stu- Italian language and culture courses of a one-month period are dents and Ph.D. candidates under 33 years of age, enrolled reserved for Italian language teachers to whom no age limit full-time at time of application. Applicants must have a applies, and for 3rd year University students in the Italian Studies well-defined research project that makes a stay in Germany Department. essential. They must also have adequate knowledge of the Ger- The long-term scholarships consist of a seven to a twelve- man language to carry out their proposed research. month period, (depending on the length of the course) beginning Value: Depending on the award holder's academic level, the in autumn 2008. They are awarded for specific research or spe- DAAD will pay a monthly award of 715 Euro (graduates holding cialised courses at public post-secondary institutions in any area a first degree), 795 Euro (doctoral candidates) or 975 Euro (doc- of study, except for medical. All courses of study must be under- toral candidates with at least two years academic work experi- taken at Government approved educational institutions. Appli- ence), plus travel and luggage costs and a health insurance cants for the long-term scholarships interested in undergraduate allowance. research or study must possess a high school diploma entitling Application: Information and application forms are available from the applicant to enrol in university; for those wishing to study or the GPSO Fellowships and Awards Section at conduct research at the post-graduate level, the minimum www.mcgill.ca/gps/fellowships, Deutscher Akademischer Aus- requirement is a Master's degree. Applicants must be 35 years tauschdienst (DAAD) at www.daad.org, or from the Programme of age or younger. de bourses des gouvernements étrangers at Value: Monthly stipend of 700 euros. Scholarships offered by the www.mels.gouv.qc.ca/ens-sup/ens-univ/bourses.asp. Please Italian Government do not include air fare and room and board. note that only one application should be submitted. Please note that scholarship recipients must make their own travel and lodging arrangements. FOREIGN GOVERNMENT AWARDS Any partial or total exemption from university fees for scholar- The Foreign Government Awards are intended to assist Canadian ship recipients is the decision of the individual university institu- tion; no exemptions are granted by private institutions. students in furthering their studies or conducting research abroad Deadline: Check Website. at the master's, doctoral or postdoctoral level. As part of the imple- Application: See the Italian Embassy Website: mentation of cultural agreements with the Government of Canada, www.ambottawa.esteri.it. Guidelines for application, program the governments of Chile, Colombia, Germany, Korea, Mexico, the description and further information are available in English, Philippines, and Russia will offer awards to Canadian graduate French or Italian. The Italian Consulate in Montreal is located at students tenable in 2008-2009. These awards have been com- 3489 avenue Drummond, Montreal, QC, H3G 1X6. Tel: (514) bined to form the Foreign Government Awards (FGA) Program, 849-8351, Fax: (514) 499-9471, E-mail: which is administered by the CBIE. The governments of Italy, [email protected] Japan, the Netherlands and Spain also offer awards to Canadian students. However, the embassies of these countries in Canada GRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH SUPPORT IN THE are responsible for the administration of their scholarships. SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Eligibility: A common condition is that the applicant be a Cana- Eligibility: Limited funds are available from the Office of the Vice- dian citizen and have completed a first degree. Principal (Research) for the support of graduate student Value: Although all of the awards are similar in nature, the value research in the social sciences and humanities. This may include of each award is determined by the offering country. Most thesis research conducted at a site remote from McGill. This pro- awards cover travel to and from the host country, tuition and reg- gram will not cover typing or reproduction of theses, equipment, istration fees, and a monthly living allowance. Several awards computer time and supplies. also cover books, mandatory health and accident insurance and Value: Awards up to $5,000. various other allowances Deadlines: April 17, October 17, January 16 (If deadline falls on a Deadline: Deadlines for submission of applications vary depend- weekend or public holiday, the next working day applies) ing on whether the competitions are administered by the CBIE or Application: Further details and application forms are available by each of the Embassies in Canada. Please also note that the from McGill University, Research Grants Office, James Adminis- forms provided on the Website can only be used for those com- tration Building, Room 429. Tel: (514) 398-3790 or Website: petitions administered by the CBIE. Forms for those competi- www.mcgill.ca/rgo/funding/internal/sshrc_grants tions directly administered by the Embassies in Canada of Note: Program under review participating countries must be obtained from the relevant Embassy or Consulate. See the Website for Embassy contact INTER AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK (IDB) information. For more information on deadlines and submission SCHOLARSHIPS information: www.scholarships.gc.ca. Eligibility: The IDB administers two scholarship programs: the Japan Scholarship Program for graduate students in develop- ment-related fields, and scholarships to attend social

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development courses offered by INDES. Candidates must be a INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN national of one of IDB borrowing member countries. For the (IFUW) INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIPS Japan Scholarship Program, candidates must hold a a bach- Eligibility: The International Federation of University Women elor's degree or its equivalent in the social sciences, business or offers a limited number of fellowships and grants to women grad- public administration, or another development-related technical uates for advanced research, study and training. The competi- discipline, have a superior academic record, at least 2 years tions are normally held every two years. Competitions are open work experience in a development field, and be currently to nationals of all countries who are members of the IFUW. enrolled in a Master's degree program in the social sciences, Women graduates can become IFUW members by joining one of business or public administration, or another development- the federations or associations of university women affiliated to related technical discipline (except law and medicine), in a uni- IFUW, such as the Canadian Federation of University Women, or versity of a member country other than the country of origin or by becoming an independent member, if they live in a country residence. Applicants must intend to return to their home country without an IFUW affiliate. Fellowships are meant to encourage after completion of study and work for at least two years in order advanced scholarship and original research by university to apply enhanced knowledge and skills toward helping acceler- women. Applicants must be well started on the research program ate economic and social development. to which the application refers. Fellowships are for eight to twelve The Japan-IDB Scholarship Program has the following three months of work, and should be taken up within 9 months of the sub-programs: the Northern Hemisphere Program (at Universi- date of award. They are not normally given for a Masters or for ties located in the North America, Central America and Europe), the first year of a Ph.D. program. Fellowships and grants are for the Southern Hemisphere Program (at Universities located in the work in any branch of learning, in the country of the applicant's South America countries), and the Special Program for Studies choice. All candidates must have obtained admission to the pro- at Japanese Universities for students entering a Master's pro- posed place of study prior to applying to IFUW's competition. An gram, in English, at any university located in Japan. official letter of acceptance must accompany the application. The Value: INDES scholarships cover participation, required materials awards provide a maximum of twelve months support and are and texts, health and life insurance, a roundtrip airline ticket not renewable. between the of residence and Washington D.C., and lodging Value: Varies depending on the specific fellowship for which one Tje Japan-IDB scholarship provides benefits covering full tuition, applies. university medical and accident insurance, an installation allow- Deadline: See Agency Website. ance, a monthly subsistence allowance, a book allowance, and Application: Information regarding the different fellowships as economy class travel. The scholarship is effective as of the start well as specific application requirements and application forms of the academic year and does not cover any expenses during are available on the IFUW's Fellowships and Grants page at: the summer. www.ifuw.org/fellowships/index.htm. The Federation's Deadline: Varies depending on scholarship and sub-program. homepage is www.ifuw.org. IFUW, 10 rue du Lac, CH-1207, See the Website below for more details. Geneva, Switzerland. Tel: (+41 22) 731 23 80 E-mail: Application: Forms and additional information are available on [email protected], or the Canadian Federation of University Women, the IDB's scholarship page: www.iadb.org/aboutus/V/ 251 Bank Street, Suite 600 Ottawa, Ontario K2P 1X3. Tel: (613) scholarships.cfm?language=English 234-8252, Fax: (613) 234-8221. E-mail: [email protected] The Bank's home page is www.iadb.org and the site is navigable in English, French, Spanish or Portuguese. JAPAN FOUNDATION - JAPANESE STUDY FELLOWSHIP Headquarters: Inter-American Development Bank, Japan-IDB PROGRAM Scholarship Program, 1300 New York Avenue, NW, Stop W-404, Eligibility: The Japan Foundation offers three levels of support to Washington, D.C. 20577, United States of America Canadian citizens and Permanent Residents wishing to conduct research related to Japanese studies in Japan. Support is INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH CENTRE offered to scholars and researchers (between 2 and 12 months), (IDRC) FELLOWSHIPS AND RESEARCH FUNDING doctoral students (between 4 and 14 months), and to those seek- Eligibility: The IDRC administers a number of fellowships and ing to do intensive, short-term research such as data collection funding opportunities for students conducting research in devel- and interviews in Japan (21to 60 days). Proposals must be within opment-related disciplines. As there are several programs tar- the disciplines of the humanities and/or social sciences, and geting several different areas, students are advised to consult must be related in substantial part to Japan. Comparative the IDRC Website to see if such funding opportunities are appli- research is acceptable. Proposals which do not fall within the cable to their research. As the programs are related to develop- scope of acceptable project areas, include: natural, medical or ment, many support research abroad. Those included here engineering sciences; undergraduate studies; Japanese-lan- support some form of research outside of Canada or are availa- guage studies and training in non-academic fields such as tradi- ble to international students from developing countries. Pro- tional culture, technology and commerce. In order to conduct grams available to Canadians and permanent residents, as well research or pursue projects in Japan effectively, the co-operation as those that are more topic-based and do not necessarily of an affiliated institution or research associate is essential. Such include travel and research abroad are listed above, under the affiliation must be demonstrated as part of the application IDRC entry in the External Fellowships section (Section 3). Each (excluding Short-Term Researchers). of the programs supported by the IDRC is also available as tar- Value: 310,000 - 370,000 Japanese Yen monthly allowance, plus geted funding for students from developing countries. See the medical insurance, airfare, tuition fees and research allowance. IDRC Website listed below for more details. Short-term researchers are entitled to airfare, a 17,000 Yen “IDRC Doctoral Research Awards (IDRA)" daily stripend and a 5,000 Yen daily research allowance. “Community Forestry: Trees and People - John G. Bene Deadline: December 1, though applying earlier is encouraged. Fellowship” Application: Residents of Ontario residing outside the National “Use of Fertility Enhancing Food, Forage and Cover Crops in Capital Region should apply through The Japan Foundation, Sustainable Managed Agroecosystems: The Bentley Toronto. Residents of the National Capital Region should apply Fellowship” through the Embassy of Japan, Ottawa. Applicants from prov- Value: Varies depending on the program. inces outside Ontario should contact the nearest diplomatic mis- Deadline: Varies depending on the program. sion. For more information about programs, see the PDF Application: Mailing address: PO Box 8500, Ottawa, ON, Canada available on the Japan Foundation's Website at: K1G 3H9 www.japanfoundationcanada.org. For application forms, see Street address: 250 Albert Street, Ottawa, ON, Canada, K1P your local Japanese consulate (unless you live in Ontario, but not 6M1, Telephone: (613) 236-6163, Fax: (+1-613) 238-7230 Ottawa), the Japan Foundation Toronto Office, 131 Bloor Street E-mail: [email protected]. Website: www.idrc.ca West, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1R1. Tel: (416) 966-1600, the

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Consulate General of Japan, 600 de la Gauchetière Street West, be registered in a Master's or doctoral level program at a Quebec Suite 2120, Montreal, Quebec, H3B 4L8. Tel; (514) 866 3429. university at the time that the fellowship is granted. Candidates E-mail: [email protected] must also conform to the specific requirements of the particular Website: www.japanfoundationcanada.org program through which a fellowship is being sought, and in most cases be fluent in the language of the country were studies will JAPANESE GOVERNMENT (MONBUSHO) SCHOLARSHIPS be undertaken. The type of study eligible and the value and dura- Eligibility: Scholarships in most disciplines are offered each year tion of these fellowships varies depending on the particular to Canadian citizens who wish to pursue their graduate studies agreement. Prospective applicants are strongly encouraged to in any subject in Japan. Candidates must be under 35 years of carefully consult the MELS Website listed below. age, have a university degree and be willing to study the Japa- Value: Normally covers travel and living expenses, for between nese language. one and twelve months. Some fellowships may be renewable. Value: Travel and living allowances for up to two years are pro- Deadline: Varies according the program. vided, plus tuition fees. Application: Up to date information regarding specific application Deadline: Check with Consulate. requirements is available on this Website: Application: Forms are available from Consulate General of www.mels.gouv.qc.ca/ens-sup/ens-univ/bourses.asp. Japan, Monbusho Scholarships, 600 de la Gauchetière Street West, Suite 2120, Montreal, Quebec, H3B 4L8. MOYSE TRAVELLING SCHOLARSHIPS Tel: (514) 866-3429. Eligibility: Founded by the late Right Honourable Lord Atholstan, to commemorate the “splendid services of Dr. Charles E. Moyse, MACDONALD TRAVELLING SCHOLARSHIP for forty-two years Professor of English, during sixteen of which Eligibility: Founded by the will of the late Sir William Macdonald he was Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Vice-Principal of the Uni- will be awarded by the Faculty of Law to one or more members versity”. Two one-year scholarships are awarded. One scholar- of the graduating class, or of a recent class, with a distinguished ship will be awarded by the Faculty of Arts and the other by the academic record in the Faculty, to enable such student or stu- Faculty of Science. In the absence of applicants of sufficient dents to pursue graduate studies in law. Preference is to be merit in either of the faculties, applicants from final years in other given to students who wish to pursue their graduate studies in a undergraduate faculties, or from graduate students may be con- language other than their mother tongue, and preference is also sidered. Holders must devote the year of tenure to advanced to be given to students intending to study in a francophone insti- study, preferably in a British or European university, but not to tution. The income generated from this fund will be used to the exclusion of other institutions approved by the Faculty of Arts assist one or more students, and will be divided according to or of Science. Applicants must be available for interviews 30 need, based on the expenses related to the programme in April - 4 May. question. Value: Arts & Science - $11,000. MACKENZIE KING TRAVELLING SCHOLARSHIPS Deadline: April 2 at Office of Dean of Arts or Dean of Science. Eligibility: Offered to a graduate of any Canadian university to Application: For Arts, see www.mcgill.ca/arts/awards/moyse; for engage in postgraduate studies in the U.S. or U.K in international Science, see: www.mcgill.ca/science/student/moyse. Further or industrial relations (including international or industrial aspects information on application procedures and forms are available of law, history, politics, economics). Applicants should be per- from the Offices of the Deans of Arts and Science (see the Stu- sons of unusual worth and promise. Awards are based on aca- dent Affairs Office at: Dawson Hall, Room 110, McGill University, demic achievement, personal qualities and demonstrated 853 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, Quebec H3A 2T6, Tel.: aptitudes, as well as proposed program of study. McGill only 514-398-4210, Fax: 514-398-7185). considers undergraduate applicants with First Class Honours ONTARIO-QUÉBEC EXCHANGE FELLOWSHIPS Standing (CGPA of 3.7 or higher) and graduate applicants with Eligibility: The Ontario-Quebec Exchange Fellowship Program cumulative “straight A” records. Applicants to McGill who have allows students from Ontario to pursue full-time graduate studies graduated with a McGill undergraduate degree will automatically at the master's or doctoral level at a university in Quebec. This be considered for the Delta Upsilon and Peacock memorial program offers outstanding students from Ontario the opportu- scholarships. nity to live and study in the cultural milieu of Quebec. The pro- Value: Approximately four scholarships per year of up to $10,000 gram is sponsored by the Ontario-Quebec Commission for Value of the award is subject to change. Co-operation in accordance with the interprovincial Agreement Deadline: Normally February 1 to applicant's home university. for Co-operation and Exchange in Educational and Cultural Mat- Verify McGill's deadline with the GPSO Fellowships and Awards ters. Section. Value: $10,000 per year for Master's; $12,000 for doctoral level. Application: Application is made through the “home” university, Renewable, but recipients must apply to have the fellowship i.e, the Canadian university from which the applicant has or will renewed. receive the most recent degree. Further information and applica- Deadline: January 31. tion forms, consult the agency Website: Application: Information and application materials available from www.mkingscholarships.ca. To verify the application process the Ontario Quebec Exchange Fellowship Program Website at: and other procedural details, consult the McGill Graduate Stud- http://osap.gov.on.ca. The Website is also navigable in French - ies Website: www.mcgill.ca/gps/fellowships. proceed from the homepage to the Other Bursaries, Fellowships, Grants, and Scholarships menu. MINISTÈRE DE L'ÉDUCATION, DU LOISIR ET DU SPORT Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities Student Support, (MELS) - PROGRAMME DE BOURSES DES Fellowships, P.O. Box 4500, 189 Red River Road., 4th Floor, GOUVERNEMENTS ÉTRANGERS Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 6G9. Tel: (807) 343 7257 (Toll-free: The MELS administers over 100 travelling fellowships created at a 1-800 465-3957) result of bilateral cooperation agreements in education and train- ing between the Quebec Government and foreign governments. ONTARIO GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM These fellowships are offered to Canadians citizens and perma- Eligibility: Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents, or holders nent residents of Canada who are residents of Quebec, to finan- of a student visa at the time of application, with at least an A- cially support study or research abroad, in the countries or average in the last two years of study, for graduate studies provinces listed on the MELS Website. (The list is updated from (Master's or doctoral level) at an Ontario university. time to time.) Value: Awarded for one academic year, which may consist of Eligibility: Candidates must be Canadian citizens or Permanent either two or three terms. Applicants receive $5,000 per term. Residents and must have resided in Quebec for the past year at Deadline: November 15. least. Candidates must possess an undergraduate degree and

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Application: There are different application procedures, depend- Value: Up to $14,500. ing on your status as an applicant currently enrolled as full-time Application: Forms and information are available from the GPSO or part-time students in an Ontario university; applicants who Fellowships and Awards Website, graduated from an Ontario university at any time between www.mcgill.ca/gps/fellowships. November 15, 2005, and November 15, 2006, and are not cur- rently registered; and applicants who are not currently enrolled in THE RIGHT HONOURABLE PAUL MARTIN SCHOLARSHIPS an Ontario university. Read the “How to Apply” section of the TO THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE OGS Website (http://osap.gov.on.ca/eng/not_secure/ Eligibility: These scholarships will be awarded to outstanding stu- Plan_Grants_full_sepapp_OGS_12345.htm) carefully. The dents registered in the Bar Admission Course in their articling year Website is also navigable in French from the homepage, or who will be graduating in law from a Canadian University. http://osap.gov.on.ca. Information and application forms availa- Value: Scholarship is for one year, covering complete tuition fees, ble from the Ontario Graduate Scholarship Program, Student monthly maintenance allowance contribution, air transportation Support, Ministry of Education and Training. P.O. Box 4500, 189 (return from residence in Canada). Red River Road, 4th floor, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 6G9. Tel: Deadline: December 31 (807) 343-7257 (Toll-free: 1-800-465-3957), osap.gov.on.ca. Application: For more information, contact the Canadian Institute for Advanced Legal Studies, Scholarships Awards, 4 Beechwood ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES FELLOWSHIPS Avenue, Suite 203, Ottawa, Ontario, K1L 8L9. Eligibility: Offered to Canadian citizens and Permanent Resi- dents for graduate study and/or postdoctoral research in any STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAMS – MCGILL UNIVERSITY field except the medical sciences and related areas, and intro- AND THE CONFERENCE OF RECTORS AND PRINCIPALS OF ductory language studies,. They are tenable in any of the 33 THE UNIVERSITIES OF QUÉBEC (CREPUQ) OAS member countries, with the exception of the country where Note: These are not award or fellowship programs, but may be of the candidate is a citizen or a permanent resident. interest to students wishing to study abroad for up to one year. Value: Academic Studies Fellowships may provide funds for uni- Purpose: These programs provide an opportunity for international versity tuition and fees, international travel, health insurance, liv- education and all its benefits. Student participants remain ing expenses, and for the purchase of books or other study registered at their home university (McGill), while attending a for- materials. These benefits will vary depending on the type of fel- eign campus. Currently, McGill University has over 100 bilateral lowship awarded. The OAS General Secretariat shall establish student exchange agreements in 31 countries and more than rates of allowances and ceiling of funds provided, taking into 200 CREPUQ student exchange agreements in seven countries. consideration the country of study. These are tenable for Information: Information on exchange and study abroad opportu- between 3 months and 2 years. nities, as well as funding options administered through the Stu- Deadline: For submitting on-line application is January 26. dent Exchanges and Study Abroad Office (SESA) are available Applications: Application information is available on-line at: on the Web at www.mcgill.ca/studyabroad, Enrolment Services, www.scholarships.gc.ca. See the OAS Application form page at: James Administration Building, Room 206, McGill University, www.scholarships.gc.ca. Tel: (514) 398-8342. E-mail: [email protected].

OVERSEAS RESEARCH STUDENTS (ORSAS) AWARDS RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS Eligibility: Awards are offered on a competitive basis to overseas Eligibility: Two scholarships are awarded annually to scholars students for a higher education degree at certain academic insti- from the Province of Quebec. These scholarships are tenable at tutions in Britain. All fields of study are supported. the University of Oxford. They are granted for two years with the Value: Each award covers the difference between the tuition fee possibility of a third year. Candidates must be Canadian citizens for a British graduate student and the “full-cost” fee for an over- or domiciled in Canada and be between 19 and 25 years of age, seas graduate student. Awards are renewable twice and can, without dependants. Students in any faculty may apply. therefore, be held for a maximum of three years. Value: At least £8,640 per year, which covers personal expenses Deadline: Deadline depends on the institution to which one and tuition. applies. Deadline: Because graduate students may have to submit directly Application: Applications should be obtained from the Registry or to the Secretary for the Rhodes Scholarships in the province to Scholarships Office of the British academic institutions con- which you are applying, it would be wise to contact Michael cerned, or from ORSAS at [email protected]. Rankin early. Completed applications submitted directly to the Website: www.orsas.ac.uk Secretary were due October 2 for the 2006 competition. Application: For further details of the exact deadline, tenure, eli- PHILIP F. VINEBERG TRAVELLING FELLOWSHIP IN THE gibility, qualifications, and application forms apply to the Michael HUMANITIES Rankin at the McGill Office of the Dean of Students, Brown Stu- Established in 1988 by his family in memory of Philip F. Vineberg, dent Services Building, 3600 McTavish St., Suite 4100, Montreal O.C., QC, B.A., M.A., B.C.L., LL.D., former student, Professor and QC H3A 1Y2. Tel: (514) 398-3825, Fax: (514) 398-3857. E-mail: Emeritus Governor at McGill University, for a student graduating in [email protected] a McGill degree program in arts, education, law, library science, music, religious studies or social work, toward one year of further ROTARY FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS studies in such disciplines at another university. Awarded to the Eligibility: The Rotary Club organization offers three levels of student who best exemplifies the qualities of intelligence as dem- funding, entitled “Ambassadorial Scholarships”: Academic-Year onstrated by academic record and creative thinking; breadth of Ambassadorial Scholarships provide funding for one academic interest, perspective and tolerance as demonstrated by cross cul- year of study in another country; Multi-Year Ambassadorial tural interests, desire to travel and record of service to others; Scholarships are for two years of degree-oriented study in excellence as demonstrated by a record of disciplined achieve- another country; Cultural Ambassadorial Scholarships are for ment and the promise of more to come. either three or six months of intensive language study and cul- Eligibility: The award will normally be made to a student in the tural immersion in another country. Applicants must have com- final year of his or her undergraduate degree going into graduate pleted at least two years of college-level coursework or studies in the next academic year, but exceptionally in cases of equivalent professional experience before commencing their students completing graduate degrees and leaving McGill for scholarship studies. Applicants for Academic-Year and Multi- further graduate or postgraduate studies elsewhere in the next Year Ambassadorial Scholarships must be proficient in the lan- academic year. Applicants who are offered substantial fellowship guage of the proposed host country. support from other external agencies may be prohibited from Value: Depends on the award program, but the most common taking up the award. scholarship, the Academic-Year Ambassadorial, is intended to

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help cover round-trip transportation, tuition, fees, room and Alexander McFee Fellowship ...... 33 board expenses, and some educational supplies up to Alexander McFee Fellowship (Physical Sciences and US$23,000 or its equivalent. Engineering)...... 32, 40 Deadline: Are set by the individual sponsoring club (usually Alison (Delise) Graduate Prizes ...... 14 between March and August). Allen (Clive V.) Fellowship in International Business Law . . . . 31 Allen (F. Moyra) Prize...... 35 Application: Deadline and scholarship availability varies depend- Allen Oliver Fellowships in Economics and ing on the local to which one applies. To find your local, see their Political Science...... 19, 21 club locator at: www.rotary.org/EN/ABOUTUS/SITETOOLS/ Alma Mater Fellowship ...... 10 CLUBLOCATOR/Pages/ridefault.aspx. Applications must be Alma Mater Student Travel Grant...... 46 made through a Rotary Club in the area of the applicant's perma- Alumnae Association of the McGill School of Nursing nent residence or place of employment. Information on the schol- Scholarship ...... 35 arship programs as well as application information and Alvaro Ortega Award ...... 27 suggested locations of tenure, are available at: Alvin J. Walker Graduate Fellowship ...... 30 Ambridge (D.W.) Award ...... 13 www.rotary.org/en/StudentsAndYouth/EducationalPrograms/ American Institute of Architects AmbassadorialScholarships/Pages/About.aspx. Henry Adams Medal and Certificates of Merit ...... 27 Amy Wong Biotechnology Award ...... 16 SHASTRI INDO-CANADIAN INSTITUTE – FELLOWSHIPS Amy Wong Fellowship ...... 15, 44 COMPETITION Anderson (Maureen) Prizes in Architecture ...... 27 Eligibility: Candidates must be Canadian citizens or Permanent André Courtemanche Fellowship for Excellence in Computer Residents and possess a Bachelor's or Master's degree. The fel- Science ...... 42 lowships are to be used by students to enrol in an Indian institu- André Courtemanche Fellowships in Bioinformatics ...... 42 tion of higher learning, to work towards a graduate degree or by Anne Dudley Noad Award ...... 20 Antonio D’Andrea Memorial Fund...... 20 students enrolled in graduate programs at Canadian institutions Architecture (School of) Fellowships ...... 28 to conduct research on India towards a graduate degree (such ARCOP/ALCAN Award...... 27 students must affiliate with an Indian institution during the period Armstrong (Donald E.) Award...... 30 of the grant). All awards are subject to approval by the Govern- Arthur and Dawn Weston Fellowship in Teaching and ment of India. All awardees must be affiliated with an Indian Learning in Higher Education...... 13 institution. The Government of India does not permit research in Arthur and Helen Henderson Scholarship ...... 38 strategic areas or on sensitive regional, political and social Arthur and Jessie Lochead Bursary Fund ...... 37 themes. Arthur C. Tagge Fellowship in the Humanities and Social Sciences ...... 10 Value: India Studies Fellowships provide a monthly living allow- Arthur S. Hawkes Fellowship ...... 34 ance of Rs 16,000 a monthly research stipend of Rs 4,000 and Arthur Willey Memorial Fellowships ...... 41 return airfare to India. Arts and Science Class of 1966 Award ...... 17, 40 Deadline: June 30. Association des M.B.A. du Québec Award...... 30 Application: For further information regarding competitions and Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada ...... 46 applications, see the India Studies Fellowship Web page at: Aubrey Senez Fellowship ...... 31 www.ucalgary.ca/uofc/Others/SICI/apply1.html. Information Azelie de Lendrecie Clark Award ...... 24 regarding application requirements and application forms is also B available from the Programme Officer, India Studies, Shastri B.J. Harrington Bursary in Mining Engineering...... 29 Indo-Canadian Institute, Room 1402, Education Tower, 2500 Bailey (Hugh) Award...... 15 University Dr. NW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 1N4. Phone: Bailin (Joan Macfarlane) Research Award ...... 22 (403) 220-7467, Fax: (403) 289-0100. E-mail: [email protected] Baily (Philip P.) Fellowship ...... 11 Ballon (Edward) Graduate Award in Management ...... 30 THOMAS SHEARER STEWART TRAVELLING FELLOWSHIP Barbara Graw Smythe Award In Library and Information Eligibility: The fellowship was established in 1967 by the family of Studies ...... 24 the late Thomas Shearer Stewart, QC, a graduate of the Faculty Barbara Rosenthal Prize...... 37 Bauer (Irma H.) Research Fund ...... 33 of Law class of 1908 and is granted to a recent graduate of the Beatty (Sir Edward W.) Memorial Scholarships Faculty of Law designated by the Dean of the Faculty. Prefer- for Medical Students ...... 33 ence is given to a graduate who is a Canadian citizen intending Beijing Memorial Award ...... 11 to reside in Canada upon completion of studies. Bélanger (Elaine) Graduate Studentship Value: $12,000, awarded at the discretion of the Faculty of Law. in Medical Research ...... 33 Deadline: May 1. Bell (Max) Foundation Fellowships...... 9 Application: Further information is available from the Student Bellairs (Commander C.) Graduate Fellowships ...... 47 Affairs Office, Faculty of Law. Bellairs (Commander C.) Postdoctoral Fellowships ...... 45 Bennett (Roger C.) Prize in Marketing ...... 31 Bercovitch (Dr. Lyon) Memorial Award...... 23 Berger (Miriam and E. Michael) Fellowship ...... 22 Berlind (Sara) Memorial Fellowship ...... 39 9 Index of Fellowships and Awards Bernard Anderson Ower Award ...... 24 Beta Phi Mu Scholarships...... 24 A Billingsley (Isabel) Prize In French Studies ...... 20 A.F. Dunlop Scholarships ...... 26 Bindra (Dalbir) Fellowship...... 10 A.R. Gordon Awards ...... 37 Binz (Max E.) Fellowship ...... 11 Abner Kingman Fellowships in Arts...... 17 Birkett (Dr. Herbert Stanley) Award ...... 24 Adams (Henry) Medal and Certificates of Merit Bishop (J.M.) Award For Environmental Research...... 26 American Institute of Architects ...... 27 Blair Postgraduate Fellowships ...... 15 Adler (Eric L.) Fellowship in Electrical Engineering...... 28 Blanc (Paul) Bourse ...... 46 Affleck (Raymond Tait) Prize in Design...... 27 Bland (John) Scholarship in Architecture ...... 27 Agnew (Janet) Scholarship ...... 24 Blume (Gustav and Romana) Memorial Scholarship ...... 38 Ajinomoto Heartland/Halchemix Scholarship ...... 16 BMO Financial Group Major Fellowships ...... 9 Albert A. Butler Award in Orthopaedics...... 36 Boeing Fellowships in Air and Space Law ...... 31 Albert Tabah Award in the Master of Library and Information Bombardier (J. Armand) Internationalist Fellowships ...... 47 Studies Program ...... 24 Bourke (Dr. E.T. & Mrs. Marjorie) Award ...... 23 Alexander A. McGregor Fellowship in Earth and Bourse d’Excellence en Langue et Littérature Françaises Planetary Sciences ...... 42 Geneviève de la Tour Fondue ...... 20 Alexander Mackenzie Fellowship in Political Science ...... 21 Bourse de doctorat Hydro-Québec en droit ...... 31

52 2008-2009 Graduate Fellowships and Awards, McGill University INDEX OF FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS

Bourse de doctorat Hydro-Québec en science...... 40 Corporation of Nurses of the District of Montreal Bursary . . . . 35 Bourse de maîtrise Hydro-Québec en droit ...... 31 Courtemanche (André) Fellowship for Excellence in Computer Bourse de maîtrise Hydro-Québec en science ...... 40 Science ...... 42 Bourse de Recherche Anne Lang Etienne ...... 37 Courtemanche (André) Fellowships in Bioinformatics ...... 42 Bourse de Recherche en milieu clinique et Bourse Cremona Memorial Fellowship in Linguistics...... 20 d’études supérieures ...... 37 Croll (Neil) Memorial Award ...... 11 Bourse Paul Blanc ...... 46 Crossley (Ethelwyn M.) Scholarship Fund ...... 24 Brace (Florence Marjorie) Award ...... 38 Cundill (Peter) Fellowships in History ...... 19 Bradbury (John) Award in Geography ...... 42 Cushing (Esther) Fellowship ...... 33 Bradley (John R.E.) Prizes ...... 38 D Bram Garber Fellowship in Art History ...... 18 Brecher (Nathan) Fellowship in Economics and D.W. Ambridge Award ...... 13 Political Science...... 19, 21 D’Andrea (Antonio) Memorial Fund ...... 20 Briant (Dr. Peter) Award for Entrepreneurship ...... 30 Daisy A. Latimer Memorial Prize in History ...... 19 British Chevening Scholarships ...... 46 Dalbir Bindra Fellowship ...... 10 Brown (Jean) Scholarship...... 25 Dale C. Thomson Prize in Political Science...... 21 Brownstein (Morton and Bernice) Fellowship Daniel Q. Marisi Award ...... 25 in Jewish Studies ...... 20 David Fate Norton and Mary J. Norton Fellowship in Bruce and Barbara Trigger Graduate Prize in Archaeology . . . 18 Philosophy...... 21 Bryant (Dr. John A.) Memorial Awards ...... 24 David G. Guthrie Fellowships in Medicine ...... 32 Burke (Hugh E.) Research Fund ...... 33 David Harrigan Memorial Prize ...... 42 Burns (Dr. Mildred) - Delta Kappa Gamma Award David J. Simkin Award in Physical Chemistry ...... 41 for Leadership in Education ...... 24 David L. Montgomery Memorial Award ...... 25 Burns (Margaret Mary) Award ...... 22 David Stewart Memorial Fellowship...... 10 Butler (Albert A.) Award in Orthopaedics ...... 36 Davidson (Geraldine Elizabeth) Fellowship ...... 42 Byrd (Kenneth F.) Prize ...... 29 Davis (John F.) Award ...... 34 Dawson (Sir William) Fellowship in Metallurgy ...... 29 C Day (John and Edmund) Award for Graduate Studies in Law . 31 C. Douglas Mellor Prize ...... 29 de Grandpré (Jean) Prize ...... 18 CAE Award in Engineering Excellence...... 26 de la Tour Fondue (Geneviève) Bourse d’Excellence Caley (Herbert C.) Award ...... 38 en Langue et Littérature Françaises ...... 20 Cambridge Canadian Trust – Graduate Scholarships ...... 46 De Lendrecie Clark (Azelie) Award ...... 24 Canada-United States Fulbright Scholarships for Dean’s Medal for Great Distinction in the Graduate Students...... 47 M.B.A. Program...... 30 Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE) Dechene (Louise) Prize in Canadian History ...... 19 Scholarships...... 47 Defi Corporatif Canderel Studentship and Fellowship ...... 34 Canadian Chinese Cultural Society of Montreal Inc. Deirdre and Robert Stevenson Award ...... 37 Scholarship ...... 14, 18 Delise Alison Graduate Prizes ...... 14 Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy Montreal Delta Kappa Gamma - Dr. Mildred Burns Award Branch Loan Fund ...... 29 for Leadership in Education...... 24 Canadian Library Association Scholarships ...... 24 Delta Upsilon Memorial Scholarship ...... 11 Canadian Nurses Foundation Fellowship ...... 35 Desautels (Guy) Memorial Prize ...... 21 Canadian Society for Chemistry - Montreal 2001 Deutsche Gesellschaft zu Montreal Scholarship ...... 19 Graduate Award...... 41 Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) – Carl A. Winkler Award in Chemistry ...... 41 German Academic Exchange Fellowships ...... 48 Carl Reinhardt Fellowship...... 10 Dimmock (Frederick) Memorial Fellowship ...... 17 Carl Reinhardt Scholarships and Bursaries in Physics and Dissertation Fellowships ...... 12 Earth and Planetary Sciences ...... 42 Donald E. Armstrong Award ...... 30 Caroline and Richard Renaud Bursaries ...... 44 Donald MacKenzie Munroe Fellowship ...... 15 Carpenter (Philip) Fellowship in Biology ...... 41 Douglas (James) Fellowships in Mining Engineering ...... 29 Carr-Harris (Lloyd) Fellowship ...... 11 Dow-Hickson Fellowship in Physics...... 42 Carr-Harris (Lloyd) String Scholarship ...... 39 Dow-Hickson Fellowship in Theoretical Philosophy...... 21 Casper W. Owen Fellowship ...... 17 Downes (Kenneth) Graduate Award ...... 14 Catherine Freeman Fellowship in Human Nutrition ...... 15 Downey (Margaret) Prize ...... 25 Caverhill (G. Rutherford) Fellowship...... 33 Dr. and Mrs. I.N. Pesner Memorial Prize ...... 23 Cedrik Goddard Memorial Award in Islamic Studies ...... 20 Dr. and Mrs. Milton Leong Fellowships in Science ...... 40 Centenary Prize ...... 24 Dr. and Mrs. Milton Leong Graduate Student Awards ...... 40 Chalk-Rowles Fellowship ...... 10 Dr. Arthur H. Judson Fellowships ...... 32 Chambers (Gretta) Fellowship in Education ...... 24 Dr. Benjamin Shore Prize in Plastic Surgery ...... 33 Chan (Hiang Siang) Fellowship in Management ...... 29 Dr. David T.W. Lin Fellowship ...... 45 Chan (Tak-Hang (Bill) and Christina) Fellowship in Chemistry. 41 Dr. E.T. & Mrs. Marjorie Bourke Award ...... 23 Charles E. Frosst/Merck Fellowship In Pharmacology ...... 45 Dr. Ezra Lozinski Prize in Clinical Medicine...... 34 Charles James Patton, M.D., and Elizabeth Ross Patton Dr. G.R. Lomer Scholarships ...... 24 Memorial Prize ...... 32 Dr. Gauri Shankar Guha Award in International Development Charles Legeyt Fortescue Fellowship in Electrical Education ...... 23 Engineering ...... 28 Dr. Gerald B. Price Memorial Awards ...... 35 Chief Justice R.A. Greenshields Memorial Scholarships . . . . . 31 Dr. Herbert Stanley Birkett Award ...... 24 CIHR - Canadian Institutes of Health Research - Fellowships Dr. James E. Griffiths Award in Material Sciences ...... 40 Program ...... 8 Dr. John A. Bryant Memorial Awards...... 24 Clara Lichtenstein Memorial Fellowship ...... 38 Dr. John A. Lundie Research Fellowship...... 32 Clark (Azelie de Lendrecie) Award ...... 24 Dr. Lyon Bercovitch Memorial Award...... 23 Claude J.P. Giroud Bursary in Endocrinology ...... 32 Dr. Milton C. and Nina E. Wilson Award ...... 34 Clifford C.F. Wong Fellowship ...... 10 Dr. Peter Briant Award for Entrepreneurship ...... 30 Clifford C.F. Wong Fellowship in Architecture ...... 27 Dr. Philip Eibel Prize In Orthopedic Surgery ...... 36 Clive V. Allen Fellowship in International Business Law...... 31 Dr. Premysl ”Mike” Pelnar Academic Enrichment Award. . . . . 34 Cole Foundation Fellowships in Medicine, The ...... 45 Dr. Robert G.H. Lee Fellowship ...... 28, 29, 45 Coll McFee Memorial Scholarship (Chemistry) ...... 41 Dr. Soo Kim Lan Prize in Architecture ...... 27 Collip (J.P.) Fellowship in Medical Research ...... 33 Dr. Soo Kim Lan Prize in Dentistry ...... 23 Commander C. Bellairs Graduate Fellowships...... 47 Dr. Wah Leung Fellowship...... 23, 45 Commander C. Bellairs Postdoctoral Fellowships ...... 45 Dr. Yu-Ming Lam Fellowship ...... 23 Commonwealth Scholarships for Graduate Studies ...... 47 Drummond (Guy) Fellowship In Political Science ...... 21 Conrad F. Harrington Postdoctoral Fellowships ...... 45

McGill University, Graduate Fellowships and Awards 2008-2009 53 INDEX OF FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS

Drysdale (J. Keith) Manufacturing Management Graduate Gar Lam Yip Memorial Fellowship in Guided Fellowship...... 30 Wave Photonics ...... 28 Duchow (Marvin) Memorial Scholarship ...... 39 Garber (Bram) Fellowship in Art History ...... 18 Dunbar (Max) Award in Oceanography...... 40 Garibaldi-Galavaris (Olympia) Prize ...... 39 Dunlop (A.F.) Scholarships ...... 26 Gauvin (William H.) Fellowship in Chemical Engineering. . . . . 28 DuPorte (E. Melville) Award ...... 16 Geddes Prize in Biomedical Engineering ...... 34 DuPorte (Margaret) Fellowships ...... 16 General Electric Award in Environmental Engineering ...... 16 Dworkin (Ruth and Alex) Scholarship ...... 33 George G. Harris Fellowship in Cancer ...... 33 E Georges, Paul and Robert Masson Bursaries in Science. . . . . 44 Geraldine Elizabeth Davidson Fellowship ...... 42 E. Melville DuPorte Award...... 16 Gershman Memorial Scholarship Fund ...... 33 E. Noel Spinelli Prize in Music...... 38 Gian Lyman Memorial Scholarship...... 38 Eastern Canada Chapter Special Libraries Gillett (Margaret) Graduate Research Awards ...... 14 Association Prize ...... 24 Giroud (Claude J.P.) Bursary in Endocrinology ...... 32 Eaton (Marianna) Scholarship...... 39 Goddard (Cedrik) Memorial Award in Islamic Studies ...... 20 Eben Hopson Bursary for Study at McGill...... 44 Golden Violin Award, The...... 40 Eben Hopson Fellowship for Study at Mcgill ...... 11 Goldenberg (Mark and Mildred) Fellowship in Social Work . . . 22 Edward Ballon Graduate Award in Management ...... 30 Gordon (A.R.) Awards ...... 37 Eibel (Dr. Philip) Prize In Orthopedic Surgery ...... 36 Gordon A. Maclachlan Prize...... 13 Eileen Peters Fellowship ...... 10 Gordon J.A. Whitehorne Recruitment Fellowship...... 17 Elaine Bélanger Graduate Studentship Gordon Phillips Fund for Research in Cardiovascular in Medical Research ...... 33 Diseases ...... 33 Elizabeth and Andre Rossinger Fellowship In Canadian Rural Gosselin (Rolande and Marcel) Graduate Studentships . . . . . 34 Sustainability...... 15 Government of Italy Scholarships...... 48 Elizabeth G. Hall Scholarship Fund...... 24 Government Student Aid ...... 43 Elizabeth Steffen Memorial Award ...... 33 Governor General’s Gold Medal...... 13 Ellen Edith Grubb Stansfield Award ...... 23 Graduate Student Research Support in the Social Emil Nenniger Memorial Fellowship ...... 28 Sciences and Humanities ...... 48 Engineering Class of 1936 Award ...... 26 Graduate Students’ Bursary Fund ...... 44 ERIC Award...... 38 Graduate Students’ Loan Fund...... 44 Eric L. Adler Fellowship in Electrical Engineering ...... 28 Graupe (Werner) International Fellowships in Engineering . . . . 9 Esterina and Gaetano Liberatore Fellowship ...... 10 Graupe (Werner) Memorial MMM Fellowship...... 30 Esther Cushing Fellowship ...... 33 Graw Smythe (Barbara) Award In Library and Information Esther Kerry Awards ...... 22 Studies ...... 24 Ethelwyn M. Crossley Scholarship Fund...... 24 Greenshields (Chief Justice R.A.) Memorial Scholarships . . . . 31 Evelyn Rocque Malowany Prize in Nursing...... 35 Gretta Chambers Fellowship in Education ...... 24 Executive Development Institute (E.D.I.) Bursary ...... 30 Greville Smith Research Fellowship ...... 10 F Griffiths (Dr. James E.) Award in Material Sciences...... 40 F. Moyra Allen Prize ...... 35 Griffiths (Margaret) Award in Child Welfare ...... 22 F.C. Harrison Fellowships ...... 35 Gualtieri-Doran Award ...... 31 F.O. Fowler Memorial Fellowship ...... 28, 41 Guha (Dr. Gauri Shankar) Award in International Development F.S.B. Miller Memorial Fund ...... 33 Education ...... 23 Farley (David) and Norbert Schoenauer Fellowship Gustav and Romana Blume Memorial Scholarship ...... 38 in Urban Planning ...... 29 Guthrie (David G.) Fellowships in Medicine ...... 32 Farley (David) and Norbert Schoenauer Fellowship Guy Desautels Memorial Prize ...... 21 in Architecture...... 27 Guy Drummond Fellowship In Political Science ...... 21 Fattal (Leon and Suzzane) Graduate Fellowships in H Engineering...... 26 H. Anthony Hampson Award in the McGill Institute Fetherstonhaugh (H.L.) Book Prize...... 27 for the Study of Canada ...... 14 Financial Assistance for Library Education ...... 24 H.E. Herschorn Graduate Scholarship ...... 30 Finley (Samuel) National Bursary ...... 38 H.L. Fetherstonhaugh Book Prize...... 27 Firing (Lars and Alberta) Graduate Fellowships in H.W. Wilson Foundation Fellowship ...... 24 Engineering...... 14, 26 Hall (Elizabeth G.) Scholarship Fund ...... 24 Fischer (Lewis A.) Memorial Bursary in Agricultural Hall (Helen) Prize ...... 38 Economics ...... 16 Hall (Oswald) Dissertation Fellowship ...... 23 Fish (Judy) Graduate Award in Inclusive Education ...... 24 Hall (Oswald) Prize...... 23 Fleishman (Syra Deena Tarshis) Bursary ...... 25 Hampson (H. Anthony) Award in the McGill Institute Florence Marjorie Brace Award...... 38 for the Study of Canada ...... 14 Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada ...... 8 Hans and Eugenia Jütting Fellowship...... 19 Foreign Government Awards...... 48 Harold H. Helm Fellowship ...... 10 Foundation for the Advancement of Protestant Education Harold Spence-Sales Prize in Urban Planning...... 29 Graduate Fellowship in History, The...... 20 Harpur (Robert P.) Fellowship in Parasitology ...... 17 Fowler (F.O.) Memorial Fellowship ...... 28, 41 Harrigan (David) Memorial Prize ...... 42 FQRNT - Fonds québécois de la recherche sur la nature et les Harrington (B.J.) Bursary in Mining Engineering ...... 29 technologies ...... 7 Harrington (Conrad F.) Postdoctoral Fellowships...... 45 FQRNT-NSERC Bourses en milieu pratique BMP-Innovation . . 7 Harris (George G.) Fellowship in Cancer ...... 33 FQRSC - Fonds québécois de la recherche sur la société et la Harrison (F.C.) Fellowships ...... 35 culture ...... 7 Harrison Watson Scholarship ...... 33 FQRSC-SSHRC Bourses en milieu pratique BMP-Innovation . . 7 Harry Shankman Scholarships ...... 33 Frankel (Saul and Freda) Prize ...... 18 Hatch Graduate Fellowships in Engineering...... 26 Fred Lebensold Memorial Fellowship in Architecture ...... 27 Hawkes (Arthur S.) Fellowship ...... 34 Freda L. Paltiel Award for Immigrant and Minority Women’s Hayes (Saul) Graduate Fellowship ...... 11 Health and Development ...... 22 Hazeldine Smith Bishop Fellowship ...... 22 Frederick Dimmock Memorial Fellowship ...... 17 Heartland/Halchemix (Ajinomoto) Scholarship ...... 16 Freeman (Catherine) Fellowship in Human Nutrition ...... 15 Helen Hall Prize ...... 38 Friends of McGill Fellowship ...... 10 Heller Family Fellowships in Arts and Science ...... 17, 40 Frosst (James) Fellowship...... 36 Helm (Harold H.) Fellowship...... 10 FRSQ - Fonds de la recherche en santé du Québec ...... 7 Henderson (Arthur and Helen) Scholarship ...... 38 G Henry (Thomas Haliburton) Award ...... 28 G. Rutherford Caverhill Fellowship ...... 33 Henry Oelberg Memorial Award ...... 22 Herbert A. Morse Memorial Scholarship...... 38

54 2008-2009 Graduate Fellowships and Awards, McGill University INDEX OF FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS

Herbert C. Caley Award ...... 38 Katz (Myer) Fellowship in Social Work ...... 22 Hermant (Percy) Fellowships in Ophthalmology...... 36 Kavita Kulkarni Memorial Prize in Rehabilitation Science . . . . 37 Herschel and Christine Victor Fellowship in Education ...... 23 Keefer Fellowship ...... 22 Herschorn (H.E.) Graduate Scholarship ...... 30 Keenan (Mary) Scholarship in English...... 19 Hiang Siang Chan Fellowship in Management...... 29 Kellogg (W.K.) Foundation Loan Fund...... 36 Hitschfeld (Walter) Award ...... 11 Kenneth Downes Graduate Award ...... 14 Hong Kong Fellowship in Dentistry...... 23 Kenneth F. Byrd Prize ...... 29 Hopson (Eben) Bursary for Study at McGill ...... 44 Kent (Lionel Pelham) Scholarship ...... 29 Hopson (Eben) Fellowship for Study at Mcgill ...... 11 Kerry (Esther) Awards ...... 22 Horace G. Young Fellowships ...... 29 Killam (Issak Walton) Scholarships/Timmins (Jeanne) Houlding (Margaret) Memorial Prize...... 39 Fellowships (Neurosciences) ...... 34 Houston Bursary ...... 38 Kingman (Abner) Fellowships in Arts...... 17 Howard (William Henry) Scholarships ...... 42 Klibansky (Raymond) Prize In Philosophy ...... 21 Howard, QC (T. Palmer) Award in Canadian History ...... 20 Klima (Slava) Prize for Excellence in English Hsiang (Paul) Graduate Fellowship in Chinese Poetry and Literary Studies ...... 19 Literature ...... 18 Kolessa (Lubka) Piano Award ...... 39 Hugh Bailey Award ...... 15 Kornbluth-Gelfand (Judith) Graduate Fellowship...... 37 Hugh E. Burke Research Fund...... 33 Kulkarni (Kavita) Memorial Prize in Rehabilitation Science . . . 37 Hugh MacLennan Fellowship for the Study of English ...... 19 L Hugh MacLennan Memorial Scholarship ...... 27 Hunt (T. Sterry) Awards in Chemistry ...... 41 Lam (Dr. Yu-Ming) Fellowship ...... 23 Lan (Dr. Soo Kim) Prize in Architecture ...... 27 I Lan (Dr. Soo Kim) Prize in Dentistry ...... 23 I.M. Rabinowitch Fellowship ...... 35 Lang Etienne (Anne) Bourse de Recherche ...... 37 Ingrid Semaan Prize ...... 20 Lapitsky (Samuel) Scholarship ...... 23 Inter American Development Bank (IDB) Scholarships ...... 48 Lara Riente Memorial Prize in Linguistics ...... 20 International Development Research Centre (IDRC) Lars and Alberta Firing Graduate Fellowships in Fellowships and Research Funding...... 49 Engineering ...... 14, 26 International Federation of University Women (IFUW) Latimer (Daisy A.) Memorial Prize in History ...... 19 International Fellowships ...... 49 Latin America Award ...... 31 Irma H. Bauer Research Fund ...... 33 Lau (Ping Kwan) Prize in Architecture ...... 27 Irma K. Riley Awards ...... 35 Le Prix Bibliothèque Nationale Du Québec - Charles H. Gould 25 Irving Orrin Vincent Bursary ...... 44 Lebensold (Fred) Memorial Fellowship in Architecture ...... 27 Isabel Billingsley Prize In French Studies...... 20 Leckie (Nessa) Memorial Award ...... 35 Issak Walton Killam Scholarships/ Lee (Dr. Robert G.H.) Fellowship...... 28, 29, 45 Jeanne Timmins Fellowships (Neurosciences) ...... 34 Legeyt Fortescue (Charles) Fellowship in Electrical J Engineering ...... 28 Leon and Suzzane Fattal Graduate Fellowships in J. Armand Bombardier Internationalist Fellowships ...... 47 Engineering ...... 26 J. Jeffery Semaan Prize ...... 20 Leong (Dr. and Mrs. Milton) Fellowships in Science ...... 40 J. Keith Drysdale Manufacturing Management Graduate Leong (Dr. and Mrs. Milton) Graduate Student Awards...... 40 Fellowship ...... 30 Lerner (Samuel S.) Memorial Award ...... 33 J.B. Lynch Fellowship in Earth and Planetary Sciences...... 42 LeRoy Memorial Fellowships in Earth and J.M. Bishop Award For Environmental Research ...... 26 Planetary Sciences ...... 42 J.P. Collip Fellowship in Medical Research ...... 33 Leung (Dr. Wah) Fellowship ...... 23, 45 J.W. McConnell Foundation Fellowships in Environment...... 9 Lewis A. Fischer Memorial Bursary in Agricultural J.W. McConnell Memorial Fellowship...... 10 Economics...... 16 James Douglas Fellowships in Mining Engineering ...... 29 Lewis Lutter Bursary ...... 39 James Frosst Fellowship ...... 36 Liberatore (Gaetano and Esterina) Fellowship ...... 10 James O. and Maria Meadows Scholarship ...... 33 Lichtenstein (Clara) Memorial Fellowship ...... 38 James R. and Frances K. Mallory Graduate Award ...... 21 Lin (Dr. David T.W.) Fellowship ...... 45 Janet Agnew Scholarship ...... 24 Lin (Professor Paul T.K.) Fellowship ...... 19 Janet L. Morton Award ...... 14 Lionel Pelham Kent Scholarship ...... 29 Japan Foundation - Japanese Study Fellowship Program . . . . 49 Lloyd Carr-Harris Fellowship ...... 11 Japanese Government (Monbusho) Scholarships ...... 50 Lloyd Carr-Harris String Scholarship ...... 39 Jean Brown Scholarship ...... 25 Lochead (Arthur and Jessie) Bursary Fund ...... 37 Jean de Grandpré Prize ...... 18 Lock (Margaret) Prize in Social Studies of Medicine ...... 21 Jeannette and Abram Victor Memorial Scholarship ...... 33 Loiselle (Roland) Prize in Plant Genetics...... 17 Jenckes (K.B.) Prize ...... 13 Lomer (Dr. G.R.) Scholarships...... 24 Jennie and Joseph Salomon Memorial Bursary ...... 44 Lorne Trottier Engineering Graduate Fellowships ...... 26 Joan Macfarlane Bailin Research Award ...... 22 Lorne Trottier Science Accelerator Fellowships...... 9 John and Edmund Day Award for Graduate Studies in Law . . 31 Lotte Marcus Sheldon Prize...... 22 John Bland Scholarship in Architecture ...... 27 Louis B. Magil Scholarship in Affordable Homes ...... 27 John Bonsall Porter Scholarship...... 26 Louise Dechene Prize in Canadian History ...... 19 John Bradbury Award in Geography...... 42 Lozinski (Dr. Ezra) Prize in Clinical Medicine...... 34 John F. Davis Award...... 34 Lubka Kolessa Piano Award ...... 39 John McCrae Fellowship ...... 33 Lundie (Dr. John A.) Research Fellowship ...... 32 John R.E. Bradley Prizes ...... 38 Lupovitch (Samuel) Memorial Scholarship ...... 33 John Stevenson Medal ...... 42 Lutter (Lewis) Bursary ...... 39 John Williamson Frederick Peacock Memorial Scholarship . . . 12 Lyman (Gian) Memorial Scholarship ...... 38 Joseph and Sandra Rotman Prize For Student Excellence in Lynch (J.B.) Fellowship in Earth and Planetary Sciences . . . . 42 Public Policy Innovation ...... 14 Lynden Laird Lyster Memorial Fellowship ...... 17 Joseph S. Stauffer Fellowship ...... 26 Lyster (Lynden Laird) Memorial Fellowship ...... 17 Joseph Schubert Memorial Scholarship ...... 33 Judith Kornbluth-Gelfand Graduate Fellowship ...... 37 M Judith Mappin Fellowship in Women’s Health ...... 43 M.B.A. Entrance Award ...... 30 Judson (Dr. Arthur H.) Fellowships...... 32 M.B.A. International Student Award...... 30 Judy Fish Graduate Award in Inclusive Education ...... 24 M.P. Paidoussis Prize in Mechanical Engineering...... 29 Julius Schloss Memorial Award ...... 39 Macdonald Class of ’44 Rowles Graduate Bursary ...... 15 Jütting (Hans and Eugenia) Fellowship ...... 19 Macdonald Graduate Fellowships ...... 32 K Macdonald Travelling Scholarship ...... 50 MacDonald Wells Van Daele (Patricia Ann) Memorial Award . 37 K.B. Jenckes Prize ...... 13

McGill University, Graduate Fellowships and Awards 2008-2009 55 INDEX OF FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS

Mackenzie (Alexander) Fellowship in Political Science...... 21 Montgomery (David L.) Memorial Award ...... 25 Mackenzie King Travelling Scholarships...... 50 Montreal Children’s Hospital Research Institute Fellowships. . 34 Maclachlan (Gordon A.) Prize ...... 13 Montreal Children’s Hospital Research Institute Studentships . 34 MacLennan (Hugh) Fellowship for the Study of English ...... 19 Montreal League for the Hard of Hearing Award ...... 35 MacLennan (Hugh) Memorial Scholarship ...... 27 More (Robert) Award in Pathology ...... 36 MacSporran (Maysie) Graduate Studentships ...... 33 Morrow (Robert E.), QC, Fellowships...... 32 Magil (Louis B.) Scholarship in Affordable Homes ...... 27 Morse (Herbert A.) Memorial Scholarship ...... 38 Major Recruitment Fellowships ...... 9 Morton (Janet L.) Award ...... 14 Mallory (James R. and Frances K.) Graduate Award ...... 21 Morton and Bernice Brownstein Fellowship Malowany (Evelyn Rocque) Prize in Nursing ...... 35 in Jewish Studies ...... 20 Manny Weiner Research Award ...... 22 Motorola Foundation Graduate Award in Electrical Mappin (Judith) Fellowship in Women’s Health...... 43 and Computer Engineering ...... 28 Margaret Downey Prize...... 25 Moyse Travelling Scholarships ...... 50 Margaret DuPorte Fellowships ...... 16 Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Ng Wai Yee Fellowship...... 18 Margaret Gillett Graduate Research Awards...... 14 Mulay (Shree) Graduate Award in Gender and Margaret Griffiths Award in Child Welfare ...... 22 Women’s Studies ...... 20 Margaret Houlding Memorial Prize ...... 39 Munroe (Donald MacKenzie) Fellowship ...... 15 Margaret Lock Prize in Social Studies of Medicine ...... 21 Murphy (Sean) Award...... 36 Margaret Mary Burns Award ...... 22 Murray (Virginia) Prize for Cataloguing...... 25 Margery Trenholme Fellowship ...... 25 Myer Katz Fellowship in Social Work ...... 22 Margery Trenholme Memorial Award in Library Studies ...... 25 Mysak (Stephen and Anastasia) Graduate Fellowship...... 40 Margherita Rapagna Memorial Prize in Rehabilitation N Science ...... 37 Marian and Ralph Sketch Fellowship ...... 15 Nathan Brecher Fellowship in Economics and Marianna Eaton Scholarship ...... 39 Political Science...... 19, 21 Marisi (Daniel Q.) Award ...... 25 Nathan Steinberg Fellowship in Political Science...... 21 Mark and Mildred Goldenberg Fellowship in Social Work. . . . . 22 Neil Croll Memorial Award ...... 11 Martin (The Right Honourable Paul) Scholarships Nenniger (Emil) Memorial Fellowship...... 28 to the University of Cambridge ...... 51 Nessa Leckie Memorial Award ...... 35 Martin (Vivi) Fellowship ...... 25 Ng Wai Yee (Mr. and Mrs. Johnson) Fellowship ...... 18 Marvin Duchow Memorial Scholarship ...... 39 Noad (Anne Dudley) Award ...... 20 Mary Keenan Scholarship in English...... 19 Norbert Schoenauer and David Farley Fellowship Mary Louise Taylor Fellowship ...... 40 in Architecture ...... 27 Masson (Georges, Paul and Robert) Bursaries in Science. . . . 44 Norbert Schoenauer and David Farley Fellowship Maureen Anderson Prizes in Architecture...... 27 in Urban Planning ...... 29 Maurice Pollack Foundation Fellowship ...... 39 Norman Strauss Doctoral Fellowship for Professional MAUT Librarian’s Section Award...... 25 Ethics in Business ...... 31 Max Bell Foundation Fellowships ...... 9 Northern Scientific Training Program ...... 14 Max Dunbar Award in Oceanography ...... 40 Norton (David Fate and Mary J.) Fellowship in Philosophy . . . 21 Max E. Binz Fellowship ...... 11 NSERC/MITACS Industrial Postgraduate Scholarships...... 7 Max Stern Fellowship in Humanities and Social Sciences . . . . 11 O Max Stern Fellowship in Music ...... 39 O’Brien Fellowship for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism . . . 32 Max Stern McCord Museum Fellowship ...... 9 Oelberg (Henry) Memorial Award ...... 22 Max Stern Recruitment Fellowships ...... 9 “Old Sun” Scholarship...... 15 Maysie MacSporran Graduate Studentships...... 33 Oliver (Allen) Fellowships in Economics and McCall MacBain Fellows ...... 18 Political Science...... 19, 21 McCall MacBain Fellowships in Arts ...... 18 Olympia Garibaldi-Galavaris Prize ...... 39 McConnell (J.W.) Foundation Fellowships in Environment . . . . . 9 Onions (Wilfred) Memorial Prize...... 28 McConnell (J.W.) Memorial Fellowship ...... 10 Ontario Graduate Scholarship Program ...... 50 McCrae (John) Fellowship...... 33 Ontario-Quebec Exchange Fellowships ...... 50 McCullagh (Paul F.) Award ...... 19 Order of Nurses of Quebec Bursaries ...... 36 McFee (Alexander) Fellowship ...... 33 Organization of American States Fellowships ...... 51 McFee (Alexander) Fellowship (Physical Sciences and Ortega (Alvaro) Award ...... 27 Engineering) ...... 32, 40 Oswald Hall Dissertation Fellowship...... 23 McFee (Coll) Memorial Scholarship (Chemistry)...... 41 Oswald Hall Prize ...... 23 McGill Alumnae Society Fellowship...... 11 Overseas Research Students (ORSAS) Awards ...... 51 McGill Alumni Association Graduate Award ...... 13 Owen (Casper W.) Fellowship ...... 17 McGill- Canadian Centre for Architecture Collection Research Ower (Bernard Anderson) Award ...... 24 Grants Program ...... 18 McGill Institute for the Study of Canada Fellowships ...... 15 P McGill Major Fellowships...... 10 Paidoussis (M. P.) Prize in Mechanical Engineering ...... 29 McGill Student Aid...... 44 Pall Dissertation Award...... 41 McGill University - Montreal Children’s Hospital Paltiel (Freda L.) Award for Immigrant and Minority Women’s Research Institute Studentships ...... 34 Health and Development ...... 22 McGill University - Montreal Children’s Hospital Pao (Sir Yue-Kong) Fellowships...... 9 Research Institute Fellowships ...... 34 Parr Gélinas (Verna-Marie) and Paul-Marcel Gélinas McGregor (Alexander A.) Fellowship in Earth and Scholarships ...... 40 Planetary Sciences ...... 42 Patricia Ann MacDonald Wells Van Daele Memorial Award. . . 37 McLaughlin Fellowship ...... 45 Patrick (Wendy) Award...... 25 McNaughton Fellowships in Classics ...... 18, 19 Patton (Charles James, M.D., and Elizabeth Ross) Meadows (James O. and Maria) Scholarship ...... 33 Memorial Prize ...... 32 Mellor (C. Douglas) Prize ...... 29 Paul F. McCullagh Award ...... 19 Melville Prize in Pharmacology ...... 36 Paul Hsiang Graduate Fellowship in Chinese Meredith (Sir Vincent) Fellowship in Agricultural Economics . . 16 Poetry and Literature ...... 18 Miller (F.S.B.) Memorial Fund ...... 33 PBEEE - Programmes de bourses d’excellence pour étudiants Ministère de l’Education, du Loisir et du Sport (MELS) - étrangers ...... 8 Programme de bourses des Gouvernements étrangers. . . . . 50 Peacock (John Williamson Frederick) Memorial Scholarship. . 12 Miriam and E. Michael Berger Fellowship ...... 22 Pelnar (Dr. Premysl ”Mike”) Academic Enrichment Award . . . . 34 Miriam and Philip Vineberg Graduate Fellowship Percy Hermant Fellowships in Ophthalmology ...... 36 in Economics ...... 19 Pesner (Dr. and Mrs. I.N.) Memorial Prize ...... 23 Miriam H. Tees Scholarship ...... 25 Peter Cundill Fellowships in History ...... 19 Mohan (Richard T.) Scholarship ...... 41 Peter Quinlan Fellowship ...... 45

56 2008-2009 Graduate Fellowships and Awards, McGill University INDEX OF FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS

Peters (Eileen) Fellowship ...... 10 Sara Berlind Memorial Fellowship ...... 39 Philip Carpenter Fellowship in Biology ...... 41 Saul and Freda Frankel Prize ...... 18 Philip F. Vineberg Graduate Fellowship ...... 11 Saul Hayes Graduate Fellowship...... 11 Philip F. Vineberg Travelling Fellowship in the Humanities . . . 51 Schecter (Rachel and Benjamin) Memorial Scholarship . . . . . 39 Philip P. Baily Fellowship ...... 11 Schloss (Julius) Memorial Award...... 39 Phillips (Gordon) Fund for Research in Cardiovascular Schoenauer (Norbert) and David Farley Fellowship Diseases ...... 33 in Architecture ...... 27 Phyllis and Bernard Shapiro Fellowship in Opera ...... 39 Schoenauer (Norbert) and David Farley Fellowship Phyllis and Bernard Shapiro Fellowship in Theory ...... 39 in Urban Planning...... 29 Pilarczyk Fellowship ...... 30 School of Architecture Fellowships ...... 28 Pilarczyk Graduate award in Law ...... 32 School of Social Work Alumni Prizes...... 22 Ping Kwan Lau Prize in Architecture ...... 27 Schubert (Joseph) Memorial Scholarship ...... 33 Plant Science Postgraduate Award ...... 17 Schulich Scholarships ...... 39 Pollack (Maurice) Foundation Fellowship ...... 39 Schulich School of Music Entrance Scholarships ...... 39 Porter (John Bonsall) Scholarship ...... 26 Schulich School of Music Scholarships ...... 39 Preston Robb Fellowship ...... 34 Sean Murphy Award ...... 36 Price (Dr. Gerald B.) Memorial Awards ...... 35 Semaan (Ingrid) Prize ...... 20 Professor Paul T.K. Lin Fellowship...... 19 Semaan (J. Jeffery) Prize ...... 20 Q Senez (Aubrey) Fellowship ...... 31 Setsuko Ushioda-Aoki Prize ...... 32 Quebec Universities’ Student Exchange Programs – Shamah (Ruth) Scholarship, The 2007-2009 ...... 37 CREPUQ ...... 51 Shankman (Harry) Scholarships ...... 33 Quinlan (Peter) Fellowship ...... 45 Shapiro (Phyllis and Bernard) Fellowship in Opera ...... 39 R Shapiro (Phyllis and Bernard) Fellowship in Theory ...... 39 R.E. Wilkinson Award ...... 25 Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute Fellowships ...... 52 Rabinowitch (I.M.) Fellowship...... 35 Sheila Wellington BMO Financial Group Award ...... 31 Rachel and Benjamin Schecter Memorial Scholarship...... 39 Sheldon (Lotte Marcus) Prize ...... 22 Rapagna (Margherita) Memorial Prize in Rehabilitation Shore (Dr. Benjamin) Prize in Plastic Surgery ...... 33 Science ...... 37 Shree Mulay Graduate Award in Gender Ray (Raymond Tait) Affleck Prize in Design...... 27 and Women’s Studies ...... 20 Raymond Klibansky Prize In Philosophy ...... 21 Simkin (David J.) Award in Physical Chemistry ...... 41 Recruitment Fellowships...... 9 Sir Edward W. Beatty Memorial Scholarships Reinhardt (Carl) Fellowship ...... 10 for Medical Students ...... 33 Reinhardt (Carl) Scholarships and Bursaries in Physics and Sir Vincent Meredith Fellowship in Agricultural Economics . . . 16 Earth and Planetary Sciences ...... 42 Sir William Dawson Fellowship in Metallurgy...... 29 Renaud (Caroline and Richard) Bursaries ...... 44 Sir Yue-Kong Pao Fellowships ...... 9 Rhodes Scholarships ...... 51 Sketch (Marian and Ralph) Fellowship ...... 15 Rice (Ron) Memorial Award ...... 28, 29 Slava Klima Prize for Excellence in English Richard and Edith Strauss Fellowships ...... 36 Literary Studies ...... 19 Richard F. Salisbury Prize in Anthropology ...... 18 Smith (Greville) Research Fellowship ...... 10 Richard H. Tomlinson Doctoral Fellowships ...... 9 Smith Bishop (Hazeldine) Fellowship ...... 22 Richard H. Tomlinson Fellowships ...... 9 Smythe (Thomas and Willa Ferguson) Fellowship ...... 12 Richard H. Tomlinson Fellowships in University Solvay Fellowship ...... 11 Science Teaching...... 14 Sourkes (Theodore) Prize ...... 36 Richard H. Tomlinson Master’s Fellowship in Special Libraries Association Scholarships ...... 25 the Faculty of Science ...... 9 Spence-Sales (Harold) Prize in Urban Planning ...... 29 Richard H. Tomlinson Postdoctoral Fellowships ...... 45 Spinelli (E. Noel) Prize in Music...... 38 Richard T. Mohan Scholarship ...... 41 SR Telecom Awards ...... 11 Riente (Lara) Memorial Prize in Linguistics ...... 20 St. John Ambulance (Order of St. John) of Canada Riley (Irma K.) Awards ...... 35 Bursaries ...... 36 Robb (Preston) Fellowship ...... 34 Standard Life Dissertation Fellowship ...... 12 Robert and Mary Stanfield Dissertation Fellowship ...... 12 Stanfield (Robert and Mary) Dissertation Fellowship...... 12 Robert E. Morrow, QC, Fellowships ...... 32 Stansfield (Ellen Edith Grubb) Award ...... 23 Robert More Award in Pathology ...... 36 Stauffer (Joseph S.) Fellowship ...... 26 Robert P. Harpur Fellowship in Parasitology ...... 17 Steffen (Elizabeth) Memorial Award ...... 33 Robert Vogel Memorial Award in History ...... 19 Steinberg (Nathan) Fellowship in Political Science ...... 21 Robert Zamboni Prize(s) in Chemistry ...... 41 Stephen and Anastasia Mysak Graduate Fellowship ...... 40 Roger C. Bennett Prize in Marketing ...... 31 Stern (Max) Fellowship in Humanities and Social Sciences . . 11 Roland Loiselle Prize in Plant Genetics ...... 17 Stern (Max) Fellowship in Music ...... 39 Rolande and Marcel Gosselin Graduate Studentships...... 34 Stern (Max) McCord Museum Fellowship ...... 9 Ron Rice Memorial Award ...... 28, 29 Stern (Max) Recruitment Fellowships ...... 9 Rosenthal (Barbara) Prize ...... 37 Stevenson (Deirdre and Robert) Award...... 37 Rossinger (Elizabeth and Andre) Fellowship In Canadian Rural Stevenson (John) Medal ...... 42 Sustainability ...... 15 Stewart (David) Memorial Fellowship ...... 10 Rotary Club of Montreal International Agricultural Award. . . . . 16 Stewart (Thomas Shearer) Travelling Fellowship ...... 52 Rotary Foundation Scholarships...... 51 Stewart (Walter M.) Postgraduate Scholarship in Agriculture . 16 Rotman (Joseph and Sandra) Prize For Student Excellence In Strauss (Norman) Doctoral Fellowship for Professional Public Policy Innovation ...... 14 Ethics in Business ...... 31 Royal Architectural Institute of Canada Medal ...... 27 Strauss (Richard and Edith) Fellowships ...... 36 Royal Victoria Hospital School of Nursing Stuart A. Wilson Memorial Prize ...... 28 Almunae Association Bursary ...... 36 Student Exchange Programs - McGill University and the Rugh (William Stewart) Scholarship ...... 29 Conference of Rectors and Principals of the Universities of Ruth and Alex Dworkin Scholarship ...... 33 Quebec (CREPUQ) ...... 51 Ruth Shamah Scholarship, The 2007-2009 ...... 37 Student Financial Assistance...... 43 Sustainable Agriculture Fellowship ...... 46 S Syra Deena Tarshis Fleishman Bursary ...... 25 Salisbury (Richard F.) Prize in Anthropology ...... 18 T Salomon (Jennie and Joseph) Memorial Bursary...... 44 Samuel Finley National Bursary ...... 38 T. Palmer Howard, QC Award in Canadian History ...... 20 Samuel Lapitsky Scholarship ...... 23 T. Sterry Hunt Awards in Chemistry...... 41 Samuel Lupovitch Memorial Scholarship ...... 33 Tabah (Albert) Award in the Master of Library and Information Samuel S. Lerner Memorial Award...... 33 Studies Program ...... 24

McGill University, Graduate Fellowships and Awards 2008-2009 57 INDEX OF FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS

Tagge (Arthur C.) Fellowship in the Humanities and William Stewart Rugh Scholarship ...... 29 Social Sciences ...... 10 Wilson (Dr. Milton C. and Nina E.) Award...... 34 Tak-Hang (Bill) and Christina Chan Fellowship in Chemistry . . 41 Wilson (H.W.) Foundation Fellowship...... 24 Taylor (Mary Louise) Fellowship ...... 40 Wilson (Stuart A.) Memorial Prize...... 28 Tees (Miriam H.) Scholarship ...... 25 Winkler (Carl A.) Award in Chemistry ...... 41 Teresa Troide Prize for Excellence in Information Studies . . . . 25 Wirth Family Fellowship in Music ...... 40 The 2007-2009 Ruth Shamah Scholarship ...... 37 Women in Science Fellowship ...... 40 The Foundation for the Advancement of Protestant Education Wong (Amy) Biotechnology Award ...... 16 Graduate Fellowship in History...... 20 Wong (Amy) Fellowship ...... 15, 44 The Golden Violin Award...... 40 Wong (Clifford C.F.) Fellowship ...... 10 The Right Honourable Paul Martin Scholarships Wong (Clifford C.F.) Fellowship in Architecture ...... 27 to the University of Cambridge ...... 51 World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ...... 8 Theodore Sourkes Prize ...... 36 Y Thomas and Willa Ferguson Smythe Fellowship ...... 12 Thomas Haliburton Henry Award ...... 28 Yaphe (Wilfred) Award ...... 35 Thomas Shearer Stewart Travelling Fellowship ...... 52 Yip (Gar Lam) Memorial Fellowship in Guided Thomson (Dale C.) Prize in Political Science ...... 21 Wave Photonics ...... 28 Timmins (Jeanne) Fellowships/ Killam (Issak Walton) Young (Horace G.) Fellowships ...... 29 Scholarships (Neurosciences) ...... 34 Z Tomlinson (Richard H.) Doctoral Fellowships ...... 9 Zamboni (Robert) Prize(s) in Chemistry ...... 41 Tomlinson (Richard H.) Fellowships ...... 9 Tomlinson (Richard H.) Fellowships in University Science Teaching ...... 14 Tomlinson (Richard H.) Master’s Fellowship in the Faculty of Science ...... 9 Tomlinson (Richard H.) Postdoctoral Fellowships...... 45 Tomlinson Centennial Fellowship in Forest Ecology...... 16 Topping Memorial Bursary ...... 38 Trenholme (Margery) Fellowship...... 25 Trenholme (Margery) Memorial Award in Library Studies. . . . . 25 Trigger (Bruce and Barbara) Graduate Prize in Archaeology . . 18 Troide (Teresa) Prize for Excellence in Information Studies . . . 25 Trottier (Lorne) Engineering Graduate Fellowships...... 26 Trottier (Lorne) Science Accelerator Fellowships ...... 9 U Udho, Parsini, Diwan Award in Chemistry...... 41 Ushioda-Aoki (Setsuko) Prize ...... 32 V Vadasz Doctoral Fellowship in Engineering ...... 26 Van Berkom and Associates Inc. Bursary ...... 44 Verna-Marie Parr Gélinas and Paul-Marcel Gélinas Scholarships ...... 40 Victor (Herschel and Christine) Fellowship in Education...... 23 Victor (Jeannette and Abram) Memorial Scholarship ...... 33 Vincent (Irving Orrin) Bursary ...... 44 Vineberg (Miriam and Philip) Graduate Fellowship in Economics ...... 19 Vineberg (Philip F.) Graduate Fellowship ...... 11 Vineberg (Philip F.) Travelling Fellowship in the Humanities . . 51 Vineberg Family Fellowship...... 41 Virginia Murray Prize for Cataloguing ...... 25 Vivi Martin Fellowship ...... 25 Vogel (Robert) Memorial Award in History ...... 19 W W.K. Kellogg Foundation Loan Fund...... 36 W.M. Birks Awards ...... 38 W.M. Birks Fellowship ...... 38 Wainwright Scholarship for Law ...... 32 Walker (Alvin J.) Graduate Fellowship ...... 30 Walter Hitschfeld Award ...... 11 Walter M. Stewart Postgraduate Scholarship in Agriculture . . . 16 Warren (Roger) Fellowships in Geographic Information Systems ...... 42 Warren Fellowship in the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada ...... 15 Watson (Harrison) Scholarship ...... 33 Weiner (Manny) Research Award ...... 22 Wellington (Sheila) BMO Financial Group Award ...... 31 Wendy Patrick Award ...... 25 Werner Graupe International Fellowships in Engineering ...... 9 Werner Graupe Memorial MMM Fellowship ...... 30 Weston (Arthur and Dawn) Fellowship in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education...... 13 Whitehorne (Gordon J.A.) Recruitment Fellowship ...... 17 Wilfred Onions Memorial Prize ...... 28 Wilfred Yaphe Award...... 35 Wilkinson (R.E.) Award ...... 25 Willey (Arthur) Memorial Fellowships ...... 41 William H. Gauvin Fellowship in Chemical Engineering ...... 28 William Henry Howard Scholarships ...... 42

58 2008-2009 Graduate Fellowships and Awards, McGill University Alphabetical Key University Buildings

177 C5 ADAMS Building 175 B3 PEEL, 3690 103 C4 ARTS Building 105 D1 McCONNELL Arena 117 B3 PEEL, 3715 113 A3 BEATTY Hall 131 C4 McCONNELL Engineering 239 C3 PENFIELD, 740 241 B3 BELLINI Life Sciences Building 190 B4 PENFIELD, 1085 Complex 221 D1 McCONNELL Hall 165 B5 PETERSON Hall (under/en construction) 186 C6 McCORD Museum 184 D2 PINE, 515 124 C4 BIRKS Building 155 B3 McINTYRE Medical Building 141 D2 PINE, 517 185 B5 BOOKSTORE 108 C5 McLENNAN Library Building 162 D3 PINE, 546 102 B5 BRONFMAN Building 135 B5 McTAVISH, 3430 101 B3 PINE, 1033 236 B4 BROWN Student Services 114 B5 McTAVISH, 3434 196 B3 PINE, 1140 Building 104 B5 McTAVISH, 3438 120 D5 POLLACK Hall 110 C5 147 B3 MEREDITH Annex 158 C5 PULP AND PAPER 139 D2 CURRIE Gymnasium 173 B3 Charles MEREDITH House Research Centre 128 A3 DAVIS House 148 B3 174 B3 PURVIS Hall 123 C4 DAWSON Hall 116 D1 MOLSON Hall 161 A4 RABINOVITCH House 122 B4 Chancellor DAY Hall 106 D2 MOLSON Stadium 181 C5 125 D2 DOUGLAS Hall 156 A4 de la MONTAGNE, 3605 178 C5 REDPATH Library Building 169 D2 DUFF Medical Building 159 D2 MONTREAL 179 C4 REDPATH Museum 223 B3 DUGGAN Annex NEUROLOGICAL 180 D5 ROYAL VICTORIA 127 B3 DUGGAN House INSTITUTE COLLEGE Residence 168 B3 EDUCATION Building 163 C4 MORRICE Hall 189 C3 RUTHERFORD Physics 129 B5 FACULTY CLUB 134 D1 Bishop MOUNTAIN Hall Building 197 C4 FERRIER Building 103 C4 MOYSE Hall 183 D3 SAINT-URBAIN, 3626 133 D1 GARDNER Hall 245 D5 MUSIC, New Building 201 D6 SHERBROOKE, 550 231 B4 GELBER Law Library 227 D2 OBSERVATORY 233 C6 SHERBROOKE, 688 149 A3 HOSMER House 247 D3 du PARC, 3575 146 B6 SOLIN Hall 132 A3 HOSMER Annex 244 D3 du PARC, 3625 (Lionel-Groulx Avenue) 167 B4 HUGESSON House 248 B5 PEEL,1555 111 B4 STEWART Biology Building 112 C4 JAMES Administration (Les Cours Mont-Royal) 154 C3 STRATHCONA Anatomy & Building 143 B5 PEEL, 3437 Dentistry Building 112 C4 JAMES Annex 191 B5 PEEL, 3459 120 D5 STRATHCONA Music Building 150 C4 LEACOCK Building 192 B5 PEEL, 3463 188 B4 THOMSON House 119 C5 MAASS Chemistry Building 140 B5 PEEL, 3465 240 C3 TROTTIER Information 130 C4 MACDONALD Engineering 136 B5 PEEL, 3475 Technology Building Building 151 B4 PEEL, 3479 109 C4 UNIVERSITY, 3534 118 C5 MACDONALD- 213 B4 PEEL, 3483 HARRINGTON Building 176 C3 UNIVERSITY, 3550 187 B4 PEEL, 3487 216 D3 UNIVERSITY, 3641 170 C5 MACDONALD STEWART 145 B4 PEEL, 3491 Library Building 216 D3 UNIVERSITY, 3643 138 B4 PEEL, 3495 242 B6 218 D3 UNIVERSITY, 3647 230 B4 PEEL, 3505 172 B4 UNIVERSITY CENTRE 194 B4 PEEL, 3647 198 C4 WILSON Hall 137 B4 PEEL, 3661 229 C3 WONG Building 166 B3 PEEL, 3674

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