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UNIVERSITY CALENDAR 2009-2010 GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS 2009-2010

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GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS 2009-2010

Table of Contents 5.8.2 Masters in Manufacturing Management, page 29 5.8.3 MBA, page 30 Dean’s Welcome, page 4 5.8.4 PhD (Management), page 31 1 Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, Fellowships and Awards 5.9 Medicine, page 31 Section, page 5 5.9.1 Internal Studentships, page 31 5.9.2 Multidisciplinary Research Awards, page 33 1.1 Location, page 5 5.9.3 Multidisciplinary Clinical Awards, page 33 1.2 Administrative Officers, page 5 5.9.4 Research Institute Awards, page 33 2 Graduate Student Financial Support, page 5 5.9.4.1 Cancer Centre, page 33 2.1 Information for International Students and Fellows, 5.9.4.2 Montreal Children’s Hospital, page 33 page 5 5.9.4.3 Montreal Neurological Institute, page 33 2.1.1 Exemptions from the International Tuition 5.9.5 Academic Unit Awards, page 34 Supplement, page 6 5.9.5.1 Biochemistry, page 34 2.2 Further Information, page 6 5.9.5.2 Biomedical Engineering, page 34 3 External Fellowships, page 7 5.9.5.3 Biomedical Ethics, page 34 3.1 Federal Fellowships for Canadian Students and 5.9.5.4 Communication Sciences and Disorders, Postdocs, page 7 page 34 3.2 Provincial Fellowships for Quebec Students and 5.9.5.5 Experimental Medicine, page 34 Postdocs, page 7 5.9.5.6 Microbiology and Immunology, page 34 3.3 Provincial Fellowships for Students and Postdocs from 5.9.5.7 Nursing, page 34 Other Provinces, page 8 5.9.5.8 Ophthalmology, page 35 3.4 Industrial Fellowships, page 8 5.9.5.9 Orthopaedic Surgery, page 35 3.5 External Fellowships for International Students and 5.9.5.10 Pathology, page 35 Postdocs, page 8 5.9.5.11 Pharmacology and Therapeutics, page 35 3.6 Associations and Private or Not-for-Profit Foundations, 5.9.5.12 Physical and Occupational Therapy, page 36 page 9 5.9.5.13 Physiology, page 37 4 Convocation Awards and Prizes, page 9 5.10 Faculty of Religious Studies, page 37 5 Fellowships awarded by Departments and Faculties, page 10 5.11 , page 37 5.1 Multidisciplinary, page 10 5.12 Science, page 39 5.1.1 McGill Institute for the Study of Canada, page 13 5.12.1 Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, page 40 5.2 Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, page 13 5.12.2 Biology, page 41 5.2.1 Agricultural Economics, page 14 5.12.3 Chemistry, page 41 5.2.2 Animal Science, page 15 5.12.4 Computer Science, page 42 5.2.3 Natural Resource Sciences, page 15 5.12.5 Earth and Planetary Sciences, page 42 5.2.4 Parasitology, page 15 5.12.6 Geography, page 42 5.2.5 Plant Science, page 15 5.12.7 Mathematics and Statistics, page 42 5.3 Arts, page 16 5.12.8 Physics, page 42 5.3.1 Anthropology, page 16 5.12.9 Psychology, page 42 5.3.2 Art History and Communication Studies, page 17 6 Student Financial Assistance, page 43 5.3.3 East Asian Studies, page 17 6.1 Government Student Aid, page 43 5.3.4 Economics, page 17 6.1.1 Citizens and Permanent Residents of Canada, 5.3.5 English and Comparative Literature, page 17 page 43 5.3.6 German Studies, page 17 6.1.2 Citizens and Permanent Residents of the United 5.3.7 History, page 18 States, page 43 5.3.8 Islamic Studies, page 18 6.2 McGill Student Aid, page 43 5.3.9 Italian Studies, page 18 5.3.10 Jewish Studies, page 18 7 Postdoctoral Fellowships, page 43 5.3.11 Langue et littérature françaises, page 19 7.1 Internal Postdoctoral Fellowships, page 44 5.3.12 Linguistics, page 19 7.2 External Postdoctoral Fellowships, page 45 5.3.13 McGill Centre for Research and Teaching on 8 Exchange and Travelling Fellowships, page 45 Women, page 19 5.3.14 Philosophy, page 19 9 Index of Fellowships and Awards, page 51 5.3.15 Political Science, page 19 5.3.16 Social Studies of Medicine, page 20 5.3.17 Social Work, page 20 5.3.18 Sociology, page 21 5.4 Dentistry, page 21 5.5 Education, page 22 5.5.1 Educational and Counselling Psychology, page 22 5.5.2 Integrated Studies in Education, page 22 5.5.3 Information Studies, page 22 5.5.4 Kinesiology and Physical Education, page 24 5.6 Engineering, page 24 5.6.1 Architecture, page 25 5.6.2 Chemical Engineering, page 27 5.6.3 Electrical and Computer Engineering, page 27 5.6.4 Mechanical Engineering, page 27 5.6.5 Mining and Materials Engineering, page 27 5.6.6 , page 28 5.7 Law, page 28 5.8 Desautels Faculty of Management, page 29 5.8.1 CA and Public Accountancy, page 29

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McGill University: www.mcgill.ca Dean’s Welcome Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies: To Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Fellows: www.mcgill.ca/gps 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/gradapplicants toral training in a full range of academic disciplines and University Calendars: professions. Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (GPS) works in collaboration with the Faculties and other administrative and aca- www.mcgill.ca/courses demic units to deliver the very highest level of teaching and research across the University. GPS is responsible for the admis- sion and registration of graduate students, disbursing graduate fel- lowships, supporting postdoctoral fellows, and facilitating the graduation process, including the examination of theses.

Please note that in the body of this Calendar, awards As a student-centered research institution, McGill places singu- are listed alphabetically by their complete official lar importance upon the quality of graduate education and post- names. In the index, awards are listed alphabetically doctoral training. As Associate Provost (Graduate Education), as by their complete official names as well as by family well as Dean of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, I work closely name of benefactor, if applicable. with the central administration, Faculties, graduate students, pro- fessors, researchers, postdoctoral fellows, and staff to enhance All efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of the graduate and postdoctoral experience and provide a support- information in this Calendar. However, it is ultimately ive, stimulating, and enriching academic environment. the responsibility of fellowship and award seekers themselves to verify program deadlines and McGill is ranked as one of Canada's most intensive research requirements with the source agencies. universities and among the world's top 25. We recognize that these successes come not only from our outstanding faculty mem- Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, Fellowships and bers, but also from the quality of our graduate students and post- Awards Section cannot be held responsible for any doctoral fellows – a community into which we are very happy to errors or omissions, but would appreciate being welcome you. informed of these, for correction or addition in the next I invite you to join us in advancing this heritage of excellence at edition. McGill. The University reserves the right to make changes Martin Kreiswirth, Ph.D. without prior notice to the information contained in this Associate Provost (Graduate Education) Calendar, including alteration of conditions and values Dean, Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies of awards.

4 2009-2010 Graduate Fellowships and Awards, McGill University GRADUATE STUDENT FINANCIAL SUPPORT

awards are often renewable. The deadlines to apply for the major- 1 Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, ity of external fellowships fall between October and November for fellowships tenable in September of the following year. To view a Fellowships and Awards Section list of the agencies offering graduate student funding opportunities and individual application deadlines, please see section 3, “Exter- 1.1 Location nal Fellowships”. For information on funding opportunities to support graduate Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies study and research outside of Canada, please see section 8, Fellowships and Awards Section “Exchange and Travelling Fellowships”. James Administration Building, Room 400 Loans and Bursaries 845 Sherbrooke Street West Montreal, Quebec, H3A 2T5 Canada Loans and/or bursaries are administered by the province in which you are legally resident, and are usually restricted to full-time, Telephone: 514-398-3990 Canadian students (although certain categories of permanent res- Fax: 514-398-2626 idents may also be eligible). Most loans are granted exclusively on Email: [email protected] the basis of financial need. To find out more about the application Web: www.mcgill.ca/gps procedures for government loan programs please see section 6, “Student Financial Assistance” or contact the McGill Student Aid 1.2 Administrative Officers Office at 514-398-6013 or by email at [email protected]. Martin Kreiswirth; B.A.(Hamilton), M.A.(Chic.), Ph.D.(Tor.) Associate Provost (Graduate Education) and Dean (Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies) 2.1 Information for International Students and Fellows Heather Durham; M.Sc.(W. Ont.), Ph.D.(Alta.) Associate Dean (Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies) International students on study permits comprise up to 25 per cent of the graduate student population at McGill University and are Fabrice Labeau; M.S., Ph.D.(Louvain) Associate Dean (Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies) integral to maintaining McGill's standing as a world-class, research intensive institution. McGill is committed to supporting its interna- Lisa deMena Travis; B.A.(Yale), Ph.D.(MIT) tional students and addressing the unique financial concerns of Associate Dean (Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies) this group. As an international student you may find yourself in a more difficult financial situation than your domestic peers, given Charlotte E. Légaré; B.Sc.(Montr.), M.Sc.(Sher.), M.B.A.(McG.) that you are ineligible for certain awards and bursaries available Director (Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies) only to Canadian students. To help offset this imbalance, McGill Lissa B. Matyas; BFA, M.Sc.(C'dia) offers a number of tuition differential awards and international fee Director (Recruitment and Retention) waivers to certain groups of students. These are available through several different programs. 1. MIDAs: McGill devotes approximately $3 million in funding 2 Graduate Student Financial Support directed at international doctoral students. Through the McGill International Doctoral Awards (MIDAs) program, McGill University is committed to helping graduate students McGill undertakes to pay the international tuition supple- finance their education and offers research students the most ment on the student's behalf, so that eligible international competitive and generous funding levels in Quebec. We are doing students will pay tuition equal to that of Quebec students. All our utmost to provide you with a dependable income for the dura- tion of your graduate studies, through both fellowships and bursa- international doctoral students whose tuition is not paid by ries. Upon admission to McGill, research students are an external source (such as through a fellowship involving automatically considered for funding and the details of your per- the direct payment of tuition or a third party billing contract) sonalized support package will be confirmed once you have are eligible for this program. No application is necessary accepted our offer of admission. This funding comes from a and each full-time, eligible student is automatically number of sources, which may include McGill graduate fellow- granted an award that makes up the difference between ships, departmental and faculty awards, stipends from research international and Quebec tuition. grants or contracts, teaching and research employment, and, in 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 that are allocated by based financial support and some internal fellowships and individual departments to Master's students in the summer bursaries. 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 student support available at McGill. If you have any questions credit, you may be exempt from the international tuition regarding graduate student support, the staff of the Fellowships supplement for certain French language and literature and Awards section of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies will be courses. more than happy to help you find the answers. 4. All students from France and a limited number of students External Fellowships from countries party to bilateral agreements with Quebec may be granted exemptions from differential fees. With the Funding from external sources may form an important comple- ment to the funding package offered to you by McGill. In the 2007 exception of French citizens, students must apply to their funding year, Federal and Quebec government agencies granted home country for an exemption concurrent with their appli- over 20 million dollars in direct awards to students pursuing cation for admission. Please consult section 2.1.1, “Exemp- graduate studies at McGill. External Fellowships are available tions from the International Tuition Supplement” to from various sources, including government departments and determine whether you are eligible for this program. agencies, foundations and private companies. The value of awards offered by these agencies varies from $15,000 to $35,000 There are a number of funding programs aimed specifically at per year, and up to $50,000 for health professionals. These international students embarking on study in Canada. These

McGill University, Graduate Fellowships and Awards 2009-2010 5 GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS include: the Quebec Merit Fellowships for International Doctoral differential fees for students registered in French language and lit- Students (Programme de bourses d'excellence pour étudiant erature programs has been abolished. étranger - PBEEE); the Canadian Commonwealth Scholarship A certain number of citizens from countries whose governments and Fellowship Program; the Government of Canada Awards to have entered into agreements on tuition fees with Quebec may be Foreign Nationals; the Organization of American States; the exempted from the supplemental tuition fees normally required of Canada-U.S. Fulbright program; and the German Academic international students. Exchange Program (DAAD). International students can also be The exemption is granted in accordance with the applicable nominated by McGill University for the new Vanier Canada Grad- agreement on tuition fees and subject to its terms and conditions, uate Scholarship program (please refer to section 3, “External Fel- which vary depending on each agreement. The exemption is valid lowships” for further information). Applications for some of these for the normal length of the program of studies concerned (for programs must be made through the government of your home instance, a Master's degree in Environmental Studies) at a post- country, usually via the Ministry of Education. secondary institution in Quebec, and is granted one semester at a Opportunities for employment for international students are now time. From the first semester for which an exemption is granted at more plentiful than in past years, as immigration officials are a designated institution until the program is completed, the exemp- authorized to issue work permits for off-campus employment tion is renewable on a trimester-by-trimester basis as long as a under certain circumstances. For details concerning eligibility and student earns no fewer than 30 credits per year, complies with the procedure, please consult the International Student Services web- applicable regulations, registers on a full time basis at least for the site at www.mcgill.ca/internationalstudents/workopportunities. Fall and Winter trimesters and pays the tuition fees on the pre- You can find additional information on opportunities for financial scribed registration dates. assistance available to international graduate students and fellows All French citizens and a limited number of citizens of a country in the UNESCO publication Study Abroad, available on the web at in the list found at www.mels.gouv.qc.ca/ens-sup/ens-univ/ www.unesco.org/education/studyingabroad/networking/study.pdf. droits_scolarite-A_pays-organisations.pdf are eligible for such The Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE) also pro- exemptions. duces a free brochure entitled Destination Education Canada, To apply for an exemption of this type, a student must meet the available at www.destineducation.ca. As an international student following conditions: be a citizen of one of the aforementioned you will also be pleased to learn that the new Post-Graduation countries or governments; be admitted to a program of studies at Work Permit Program makes it easier than ever to gain employ- a post-secondary institution in Quebec; be registered on a full-time ment in Canada following the completion of your degree. Through basis according to the applicable rules at that institution; like any this program you can obtain a work permit tenable for three years, international student, be the holder of a valid passport and resi- with no restriction on the type of employment and no requirement dence permit as prescribed by the applicable immigration rules; for a job offer or company sponsorship. and, except for French citizens, be recommended for an exemp- tion by the relevant authorities in his or her country – usually the 2.1.1 Exemptions from the International Tuition department of education – according to the official procedure Supplement described in the next paragraph. Foreign governments or the bodies that represent them must McGill International Doctoral Awards (MIDAs) send, usually through their consulate in Quebec or their embassy All full-time international Ph.D./D.Mus./D.C.L. students registered in Ottawa, to the Direction des affaires étudiantes et de la coopéra- in years 1 to 4 (Ph.D. 1 to Ph.D. 5) whose tuition is not paid by an tion of the Ministère de l'Éducation du Québec, before June 15 of external agency (such as through a fellowship involving direct pay- each year for the next autumn registrations and before November ment or a third-party billing contract) are automatically granted 15 for the next winter registrations, a list of the candidates that they McGill International Doctoral Awards (MIDAs). The value of the recommend be exempted from the requirement to pay supplemen- MIDA equals the difference between international and Quebec tui- tal tuition fees, along with the proof of admission or registration for tion; no application is necessary. each new exemption proposed. The Ministère de l'Éducation then Internal DFWs establishes, according to the provisions of the agreement, the final McGill University is allocated a number of Differential Fee Waivers list of the persons to benefit from the exemption during the future (DFWs) that it allocates through the departments. Summer DFWs trimester concerned. At least 80 per cent of the exemptions that are allocated by nomination to eligible Master's degree students are awarded must be for registrations in French-speaking institu- and students newly admitted into a Ph.D. program in the Summer tions. term; Fall and Winter DFWs are automatically allocated to eligible For more information and the necessary application materials, doctoral students as part of the MIDAs program. Eligible students see this MELS website: www.mels.gouv.qc.ca/ens-sup/ens-univ/ should enquire with their department for information regarding how Politique_etudiant_etranger-2007.pdf. to apply for these waivers in the Summer term. External DFWs 2.2 Further Information Differential Fee Waivers are also available from a number of exter- There are a number of web and reference sources available to nal sources, including the Ministère de l'Éducation, du Loisir et du complement the information contained in this guide: Sport du Québec. Please note that the Quebec government grants Differential Fee Waivers to staff and dependants of consulates, On the Web foreign government offices, international governmental organiza- Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (GPS) at McGill University tions, non-governmental organizations, refugees, immigrants with regularly posts new information concerning graduate funding on a work permit containing the case type 07, 08, 20, 22, 23 or 26 with our website at www.mcgill.ca/gps. We encourage you to visit this the name of an employer and location that is necessarily situated site to find detailed information on fellowship competitions, links to in Quebec, and to those students in MELS-approved inter- the sites of various funding agencies, and application forms for university exchanges. For more information on how to qualify for several McGill fellowships and awards. Differential Fee Waivers under these provisions, please see this McGill University also subscribes to the Community of Science document: Politique relative aux droits de scolarité exigés des (COS) database for sources of research funding, which you can étudiantes et étudiants étrangers par les universités du Québec, access free of charge from any computer on the McGill domain. available at the MELS website: www.mels.gouv.qc.ca/ens-sup/ This database compiles a list of graduate and postdoctoral ens-univ/Politique_etudiant_etranger-2007.pdf. fellowships, scholarships, awards and prizes. You will find a link to International degree students in a program where fees are the COS database at www.mcgill.ca/gps, under Information and assessed per credit and who register in eligible French language Publications. and literature courses are exempt from the international supplement for those courses. Please note that the exemption of

6 2009-2010 Graduate Fellowships and Awards, McGill University EXTERNAL FELLOWSHIPS

Reference Sources SSHRC - SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES RESEARCH We encourage you to consult one or more of the many reference COUNCIL OF CANADA books, materials, websites and directories on the subject of grad- Funds Master's, Doctoral and Postdoctoral research-based stud- uate funding. Many major libraries, including McGill's McLennan ies in the Social Sciences and Humanities. Library, publications listing fellowships and awards for grad- Doctoral competitions involve a pre-selection by the university uate study, including: where the student was registered in the term of application. Mas- ter's competitions involve a pre-selection by the university where Annual Register of Grant Support the student was registered in the year of application. Deadlines are Awards for Postgraduate Study at Commonwealth Universities normally in October and November. Directory of Research Grants Value: $17,300 to $38,000. Agency information: www.sshrc.ca under Apply for funding The Grants Register McGill pre-selection information: www.mcgill.ca/gps Study Abroad CIHR - CANADIAN INSTITUTES OF HEALTH RESEARCH Scholarships, Fellowships and Loans Funds Master's, Doctoral and Postdoctoral research-based stud- Should you have any questions or wish to speak to someone in ies in the Human Health Sciences (broadly defined). person about your funding options, the friendly and knowledgeable Doctoral and postdoctoral competitions are by direct application staff in the Fellowships and Awards section of the Graduate and to the agency. Master's competitions involve a pre-selection by the Postdoctoral Studies office at McGill are here to help you. All cur- university where the student was registered in the term of applica- rent and prospective McGill students are encouraged to visit, call, tion. Deadlines are normally in October and February (not all com- email or write to obtain further information on appropriate sources petitions allow for February applications). of funding for graduate education. If you take the initiative, GPS Agency information: www.cihr-irsc.ca under Funding staff can help you go a long way toward finding satisfactory solu- Opportunities tions for your funding needs. McGill pre-selection information: www.mcgill.ca/gps

VANIER CANADA GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS The Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships Program aims to 3 External Fellowships attract and retain world-class doctoral students by supporting stu- This section contains general information on the major funding dents who demonstrate a high standard of scholarly achievement agencies providing the majority of external awards to Canadian, in graduate studies and leadership skills. Vanier Scholarships Quebec or international students and postdocs. A large number of have a stipend of $50,000 per annum, and are tenable for up to 36 other sources provide external funding. A section on industrial fel- months. The Vanier Scholarships are administered by the three lowships offers information for students who wish to fund studies federal founding agencies: the Canadian Institutes of Health and research in partnership with non-university organization in the Research (CIHR), the Natural Sciences and Engineering private (and sometimes public) sector. Research Council (NSERC), and the Social Sciences and Human- ities Research Council (SSHRC). Candidates must be nominated by the Canadian University where they plan to study; McGill Uni- 3.1 Federal Fellowships for Canadian Students and versity undergoes a pre-selection process. Timing of future com- Postdocs petitions is still in discussion at the time of publication. Value: $50,000. Graduate and postdoctoral fellowships from the Federal Govern- Agency information: www.vanier.gc.ca ment granting Councils are normally open only to Canadian citi- McGill pre-selection information: www.mcgill.ca/gps zens or permanent residents of Canada for research-based studies at the Master's, Doctoral and Postdoctoral levels. Excep- tions on funding for international students will be covered in 3.2 Provincial Fellowships for Quebec Students and section 3.5, “External Fellowships for International Students and Postdocs Postdocs”. Competition rules and regulations are updated annu- ally and available on the agency websites. Graduate and postdoctoral fellowships from the Quebec Govern- Deadlines are normally in the Fall of the year prior to the aca- ment granting agencies are normally open only to Canadian citi- demic year for which funding is requested. Several competitions zens or permanent residents of Canada who are Quebec residents involve a pre-selection by the university where the student is reg- for research-based studies at the Master's, Doctoral and Postdoc- istered in the year or term of application. Students and postdocs toral levels. Exceptions on funding for international students will be may only apply to one federal agency per competition year (August covered in section 3.5, “External Fellowships for International Stu- to July); students in disciplines that border the mandate of several dents and Postdocs”. Competition rules and regulations are agencies (e.g., psychology, geography, cell and molecular biol- updated annually and available on the agency websites. ogy) must select the agency that funds the specific proposed Deadlines are normally in October of the year prior to the aca- research. demic year for which funding is requested. Applications are online, with supporting documents sent directly to the agency. Students NSERC - NATURAL SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING and postdocs may only apply to one Quebec agency per competi- RESEARCH COUNCIL OF CANADA tion; students in disciplines that border the mandate of several Funds Master's, Doctoral and Postdoctoral research-based stud- agencies (e.g., psychology, geography, cell and molecular biol- ies in the Natural Sciences and Engineering. ogy) must select the agency that funds the specific proposed Master's and Doctoral competitions involve a pre-selection by research. the university where the student was registered in the year of appli- cation. Postdoctoral applications are direct to the agency. Dead- FQRNT - FONDS QUÉBECOIS DE LA RECHERCHE SUR LA lines are normally in October. NATURE ET LES TECHNOLOGIES Value: $17,300 to $40,000. Funds Master's, Doctoral and Postdoctoral research-based stud- Agency information: www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca under For ies in the Natural Sciences and Engineering. Students and Fellows and Online Services Deadlines are normally in October. McGill pre-selection information: www.mcgill.ca/gps Value: $15,000 to $30,000. Agency information: www.fqrnt.gouv.qc.ca under Bourses McGill supplementary information: www.mcgill.ca/gps

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FQRSC - FONDS QUÉBECOIS DE LA RECHERCHE SUR LA GPS website: www.mcgill.ca/gps. The signing authority for the SOCIÉTÉ ET LA CULTURE University will rest with GPS. Further information is available Funds Master's, Doctoral and Postdoctoral research-based stud- from the GPS Fellowships and Awards Section or at ies in the Social Sciences and Humanities. www.fqrsc.gouv.qc.ca under "Programmes", "Bourses". Deadlines are normally in October. (Some theme fellowships by ad-hoc calls for applications.) FRSQ BOURSES EN MILIEU DE PRATIQUE INDUSTRIEL Value: $15,000 to $30,000. Eligibility: Awards are based on a specific research proposal in Agency information: www.fqrsc.gouv.qc.ca under Les pro- the Human Health Sciences involving student, faculty supervisor grammes, then Bourses and collaborating company. Basic requirements are much like McGill pre-supplementary information: www.mcgill.ca/gps those of the regular FRSQ Postgraduate Scholarships. All appli- cations require university endorsement and signed commitment FRSQ - FONDS DE LA RECHERCHE EN SANTÉ DU QUÉBEC from the sponsoring company. Open to Canadian citizens and Funds Master's, Doctoral and Postdoctoral research-based stud- permanent residents of Canada who are residents of Quebec. ies in the Human Health Sciences (broadly defined). Value: Minimum $20,000 per year at the Master's level for up to Deadlines are normally in October. two years and $30,000 per year at the Doctoral level for up to Agency information: www.frsq.gouv.qc.ca under Consulter les three years. The sponsoring company's contribution is a mini- programmes/Faire une demande mum of one half of the value. McGill pre-selection information: www.mcgill.ca/gps Deadline: April 1, September 1, December 1. Application: Fellowships Guide and application forms are availa- ble only on the web. A draft agreement satisfying the guidelines 3.3 Provincial Fellowships for Students and of McGill University and FRSQ is available from the GPS web- Postdocs from Other Provinces site: www.mcgill.ca/gps. The signing authority for the University Most fellowship opportunities from other provinces of Canada are will rest with GPS. Further information is available from the GPS only tenable in that province. For special programs providing Fellowships and Awards Section or at www.fqrsc.gouv.qc.ca exceptions to this general rule, please consult your province's under "Programmes", "Bourses". funding agency website. 3.5 External Fellowships for International Students 3.4 Industrial Fellowships and Postdocs Some government agencies provide funding for research-based International students and postdoctoral trainees should verify with studies in an industrial setting. their country's educational authorities for funding opportunities to study abroad. In addition, various sources offer funding opportuni- FQRNT-NSERC BOURSES EN MILIEU PRATIQUE BMP- ties to study in Canada INNOVATION Eligibility: Awards are based on a specific research proposal in CIHR - CANADIAN INSTITUTES OF HEALTH RESEARCH - the Natural Sciences and Engineering involving student, faculty FELLOWSHIPS PROGRAM (ONLY) supervisor and collaborating company. All applications require Funds Master's, Doctoral and Postdoctoral research-based stud- university endorsement and signed commitment from the spon- ies in the Human Health Sciences (broadly defined). soring company. Open to Canadian citizens, permanent resi- The Fellowships program for Postdocs and Health Profession- dents of Canada and International Students. This program als is open to international students and postdocs. Applicants must replaces the NSERC IPS held in Quebec universities. be post-Ph.D. or certified health professionals authorized to prac- Value: Minimum $21,000 per year at the Master's level for up to tice in their countries. two years and $27,000 per year at the Doctoral level for up to Deadline: Normally October and February. three years. The sponsoring company's contribution is a mini- Agency information: www.cihr-irsc.ca under Funding Opportuni- mum of one third of the value. ties, Fellowships Deadline: No FQRNT Deadlines. McGill Deadline: 3 months prior to the beginning of term of tenure. FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE CANADA Application: Fellowships Guide and application forms are availa- The Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade pub- ble only on the web. A draft agreement satisfying the guidelines lishes several funding opportunities for international students inter- of McGill University, FQRNT and NSERC is available from the ested in studying in Canada: GPS website: www.mcgill.ca/gps. The signing authority for the The Commonwealth Scholarship Program University will rest with GPS. Further information is available The Government of Canada Award Program from the GPS Fellowships and Awards Section or at The Organization of American States Program www.fqrnt.gouv.qc.ca/nateq/bourses/index.htm. Links to various programs regularly updated. Deadline: Varies. FQRSC BOURSES EN MILIEU PRATIQUE BMP-INNOVATION Application: Application information is available at Eligibility: Awards are based on a specific research proposal in www.scholarships.gc.ca/noncanadians-en.html the Social Sciences and Humanities involving student, faculty supervisor and collaborating company. Basic requirements are PBEEE - PROGRAMMES DE BOURSES D'EXCELLENCE much like those of the regular FQRSC Postgraduate Scholar- POUR ÉTUDIANTS ÉTRANGERS ships. All applications require university endorsement and Merit Fellowships for International Students signed commitment from the sponsoring company. Open to Eligibility: The program, funded by the Quebec Ministry of Educa- Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada who are tion, Leisure and Sports (MELS) and administered by FQRNT, is residents of Quebec. open to foreign doctoral students and postdoctoral trainees in all Value: Minimum $21,000 per year at the Master's level for up to disciplines who are not Canadian citizens or permanent resi- two years and $27,000 per year at the Doctoral level for up to dents of Canada. Students must start in the program for which three years. The sponsoring company's contribution is a mini- they receive funding between May and January. Doctoral candi- mum of one third of the value. dates already in a Quebec university (e.g., already at McGill) are Deadline: No FQRSC Deadlines. McGill Deadline: 3 months prior eligible to apply. For postdoctoral trainees and short visits, the to the beginning of term of tenure. students may not already be in the program. Due to the small Application: Fellowships Guide and application forms are number of nominations allowed per university, GPS will only con- available only on the web. A draft agreement satisfying the sider applicants who have an overall First Class academic record guidelines of McGill University and FQRSC is available from the (equivalent to 3.7/4.0 and up).

8 2009-2010 Graduate Fellowships and Awards, McGill University CONVOCATION AWARDS AND PRIZES

Value: Mackenzie King Open Scholarships - www.mkingscholarships.ca; V1 (Doctoral): $25,000 per year for three years + differential fee McGill pre-selection: www.mcgill.ca/gps waiver for entire studies + Quebec medicare coverage. V2 (Postdoctoral): $35,000 per year for one year, non renewable HEALTH RESEARCH ASSOCIATIONS AND FOUNDATIONS V3 (Short Visits): $3,000 per month for up to 4 months CIHR maintains a list of funding opportunities in the Health Deadline: July: Students, with the help of their supervisors, must Sciences: www.cihr.ca/e/783.html. submit the McGill pre-selection form. If nominated by the univer- sity (each Quebec university can nominate four candidates per HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES ASSOCIATIONS AND category), the student may have to submit additional documen- FOUNDATIONS tation by the agency deadline of November. (Students should Trudeau Foundation (Doctoral) - www.trudeaufoundation.ca; consult GPS website for exact dates.) McGill pre-selection: www.mcgill.ca/gps Application: Application information is available on the McGill GPS website at www.mcgill.ca/gps or on the FQRNT website at Canada Council - www.canadacouncil.ca (Fine arts and perform- www.fqrnt.gouv.qc.ca. ing arts) Sauvé Scholars Foundation - www.sauvescholars.org VANIER CANADA GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS Roeher Institute Research Grants in the Field of Intellectual The Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships Program aims to Disabilities - www.roeher.ca/english/services/scottish.htm attract and retain world-class doctoral students by supporting stu- dents who demonstrate a high standard of scholarly achievement Hannah Institute Fellowships for Postdoctoral Study in the History in graduate studies and leadership skills. Vanier Scholarships of Medicine - www.ams-inc.on.ca have a stipend of $50,000 per annum, and are tenable for up to 36 Woodrow Wilson International Centre for Scholars - months. The Vanier Scholarships are administered by the three www.wilsoncenter.org federal founding agencies: the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), the Natural Sciences and Engineering SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ASSOCIATIONS AND Research Council (NSERC), and the Social Sciences and Human- FOUNDATIONS ities Research Council (SSHRC). Candidates must be nominated Amelia Earhart Fellowship Awards for Women - www.zonta.org by the Canadian University where they plan to study; McGill Uni- versity undergoes a pre-selection process. Timing of future com- petitions is still in discussion at the time of publication. Value: $50,000. 4 Convocation Awards and Prizes Agency information: www.vanier.gc.ca McGill pre-selection information: www.mcgill.ca/gps DELTA UPSILON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Founded by the McGill Chapter of the Delta Upsilon Fraternity in COUNTRY-SPECIFIC AGENCIES memory of its members who gave their lives in the Boer War, List of Quebec Partner Countries: www.mels.gouv.qc.ca/ the Great War of 1914-18, and the Second War of 1939-45. ens-sup/ens-univ/droits_scolarite-a_responsables-pays.pdf Eligibility: Open to students who have received an undergradu- ate degree from McGill University in any faculty and tenable for France: Ambassade de France, Ottawa: www.ambafrance-ca.org/ graduate study at any recognized university. The necessary spip.php?rubrique386 CGPA is 3.7 or above. Germany: DAAD, www.daad.de Value: Average of $5,000 (awards of lesser value may be made in Mexico: CONACYT, www.conacyt.mx certain cases). United States: Fulbright Programs for U.S. Citizens, www.iie.org D.W. AMBRIDGE AWARD This award was made possible by a gift to the late Douglas White DEVELOPING COUNTRIES FUNDING AGENCY Ambridge from the employees and shareholders on the occasion World Bank - www.worldbank.org/wbi/scholarships of his retirement from the presidency of Abitibi Power and Paper PEO International Peace Scholarships for Women - Company Limited on February 1,1963. www.peointernational.org/about Eligibility: Awarded to a graduate receiving the degree of Ph.D. in the Physical Sciences or Engineering. The winner is selected from candidates nominated by each department whose 3.6 Associations and Private or Not-for-Profit academic record, including research and thesis, is judged to be Foundations outstanding among all those who graduate during the academic year. Various foundations offer graduate and postdoctoral funding Value: $1,000 plus an engraved plaque. opportunities. A short list is provided here, but it is in no way Deadline: March 31, for departmental nomination to the GPS exhaustive. Fellowships and Awards Section.

ASSOCIATIONS AND FOUNDATIONS FUNDING ALL GORDON A. MACLACHLAN PRIZE DISCIPLINES Established in 1990, with gifts from individuals and faculties, in rec- Fondation Desjardins (Quebec Residents) - www.desjardins.com/ ognition and appreciation of Professor Gordon A. Maclachlan's 10 fr/a_propos/profil/engagement/bourses years of service to McGill as Dean of the Faculty of Graduate Stud- AUCC - www.aucc.ca ies and Research and Vice-Principal (Research). Eligibility: Awarded annually by GPS to the most outstanding British Council - www.educationuk.org graduate receiving a Ph.D. degree during the academic year in CBIE - www.cbie.ca any discipline of the Biological Sciences or Health Sciences. The Canadian Federation of University Women - www.cfuw.org winner will be selected from candidates nominated by eligible departments, based on the quality of their academic records, the Institut de recherche en santé et en sécurité du travail du Québec scholarly significance of their research and the excellence of (IRSST) - Any discipline related to work accidents - their theses and other publications. www.irsst.qc.ca Value: $1,000. International Development Research Centre (IDRC) - www.idrc.ca Deadline: March 31, for departmental nomination to the GPS IODE War Memorial Scholarships for Doctoral Study - Fellowships and Awards Section. www.iode.ca

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GOVERNOR GENERAL'S GOLD MEDAL Eligibility: Two medals are presented each year (normally at the 5 Fellowships awarded by Departments Spring convocation) by McGill University, in the name of and on behalf of the Governor General of Canada, to the most outstand- and Faculties ing graduating Master's or doctoral students (one in Human Sci- The following pages list more than 200 fellowships, awards and ences and one in Natural Sciences). A maximum of one bursaries, according to specific discipline, that are administered nomination per McGill department will be accepted each year, directly by departments or faculties at McGill University, or are based on truly outstanding academic merit. Nominations are externally funded. Unless otherwise indicated, students should reviewed by a GPS Selection Committee. Nominees for the Gov- contact the McGill department or faculty office concerned for addi- ernor General's Gold Medal are automatically considered for all tional information and application or nomination procedures. the internal Graduation Prizes and Awards listed in this section. Value: Gold medal with an inscribed booklet. Deadline: March 31, for departmental nomination to the GPS Fel- 5.1 Multidisciplinary lowships and Awards Section. Application: Nomination forms are available on the web in March. ALMA MATER FELLOWSHIP Nominations for the Governor General's Gold medal are often Established in 1982 by generous contributions to the Alma Mater combined with nominations for the Ambridge, Jenckes and Fund from many graduates who designated their gifts to the area Maclachlan prizes described elsewhere in this Calendar. Further of scholarships and student aid. details are available from the GPS Fellowships and Awards Eligibility: Open to students in any degree program in the Gradu- Section website. ate Studies. No citizenship restrictions. Value: $10,000; renewable once. JOHN WILLIAMSON FREDERICK PEACOCK MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ARTHUR AND DAWN WESTON FELLOWSHIP IN TEACHING Established in memory of Flight Lieutenant John Williamson AND LEARNING IN HIGHER EDUCATION Frederick Peacock, a member of the Delta Upsilon Fraternity, who Established in 2007 by Arthur and Dawn Weston. It is awarded by was killed in action over Normandy in 1944. GPS upon the recommendation of Teaching and Learning Serv- Eligibility: Open to students who have received an undergradu- ices to an outstanding full-time graduate student interested in con- ate degree from McGill University in any faculty and tenable for ducting research on university teaching and learning in any faculty. graduate study at any recognized university. The necessary Value: $20,000; renewable once at the Master's level, twice at the CGPA is 3.5 or above. Doctoral level. Value: Average of $5,000 (awards of lesser value may be made). Deadline: March 9, 2010. Application: K.B. JENCKES PRIZE Teaching and Learning Services Established in 1990 by an endowment from the estate of the late Suite MS-12, McLennan Library Building K.B. Jenckes. 3459 McTavish Street Eligibility: Awarded annually by GPS to the most outstanding Montreal, Quebec, H3A 1Y1 graduate receiving a Ph.D. degree during the academic year in Telephone: 514-398-6648 any discipline in the social sciences and humanities. The winner Fax: 514-398-8465 will be chosen from among candidates nominated by eligible Email: [email protected] departments and faculties, assessed by the quality of their aca- demic records, the scholarly significance of their research and ARTHUR C. TAGGE FELLOWSHIP IN THE HUMANITIES AND the stylistic and substantive excellence of their theses and other SOCIAL SCIENCES publications. Eligibility: Tenable by a graduate of any approved university pro- Value: $900. ceeding to a higher degree in any department in the Humanities Deadline: March 31, for departmental nomination to the GPS or the Social Sciences. No citizenship restrictions. Fellowships and Awards Section. Value: $10,000; non-renewable. Awarded for one year only.

MCGILL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION GRADUATE AWARD ARTS AND SCIENCE CLASS OF 1966 AWARD Established in 2005, by the McGill Alumni Association. Established by the Arts and Science Class of 1966 on the occasion Eligibility: To be awarded by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies of its 25th anniversary of graduation. to an outstanding graduate receiving the Governor General's Eligibility: Open to graduate students in Arts or Science to pursue Gold Medal. research at the Redpath or McCord Museum. Candidates are Value: $1,500. selected on the basis of academic merit by a committee named Deadline: March 31, for departmental nomination to the GPS by the Deans of Arts and Science. Fellowships and Awards Section. Value: $4,000 for one year only. Application: There are no application procedures. Further infor- ROBERT AND MARY STANFIELD DISSERTATION mation can be obtained from the Offices of the Dean of Arts and FELLOWSHIP Dean of Science, from the Faculty of Arts website at Established in 1994 through the Robert and Mary Stanfield www.mcgill.ca/arts, or from Josie D'Amico at 514-398-4215. Foundation. Eligibility: This fellowship is awarded to an outstanding doctoral BEIJING MEMORIAL AWARD student whose research focuses on Canada or some aspects of Eligibility: Awarded on the basis of academic merit to a student Northern Studies nearing the completion of a Ph.D. degree. working towards a higher degree at McGill University, with a pref- Value: Minimum $9,000; non-renewable. erence to those from the People's Republic of China. Value: $1,000. STANDARD LIFE DISSERTATION FELLOWSHIP Established in 1997 by a generous donation by the Standard Life BMO FINANCIAL GROUP MAJOR FELLOWSHIPS Insurance Company. Established in 2007 by BMO Financial Group. Awarded by Gradu- Eligibility: This fellowship is awarded to an outstanding doctoral ate and Postdoctoral Studies to outstanding graduate students student in Health Sciences who will complete their dissertation in entering any Doctoral degree proram, on the basis of academic the coming academic year and who is not receiving other fellow- merit. ship funding. Estimated value: $23,000 each; renewable twice. Estimated value: $5,000.

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CANADIAN CHINESE CULTURAL SOCIETY OF MONTREAL Value: $10,000; renewable twice. INC. SCHOLARSHIP Eligibility: Founded in 1969, the Canadian Chinese Cultural FRIENDS OF MCGILL FELLOWSHIP Society of Montreal Inc. offers an annual scholarship to an The fellowship is made available through the McGill Development undergraduate or graduate student majoring in Chinese Studies. program by the Friends of McGill Inc., New York. Candidates must be Canadian citizens able to demonstrate Eligibility: Open to graduate students in any discipline who are financial need and registered as full time students in the third or citizens of the United States of America. fourth year of undergraduate studies or in a graduate program. Value: $10,000; renewable once. Value: $1,000. Deadline: April 30. GREVILLE SMITH RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP Application: Applications must be sent to the Scholarship Com- Eligibility: Three fellowships are endowed by the trustees of the mittee of the Society each year in order to be eligible for consid- Greville Smith bequest for research by graduate students, one in eration for the award for the following academic year. The Engineering, and one in Management, and one in any discipline, address is: Canadian Chinese Cultural Society of Montreal Inc., for overall excellence. The leadership qualities of the candidate, Suite 707, 1117 Ste. Catherine Street W., Montreal, Quebec, together with the usefulness to the community of the proposed H3B 1H9. Each applicant should indicate his/her field of studies study, is taken into consideration by GPS in their choice of fel- and plans for the future, as well as a need for financial assist- lows. No citizenship restrictions. ance. The scholarship will be awarded at an official function of Value: $15,000; renewable twice. the Society during the month of September. HAROLD H. HELM FELLOWSHIP CLIFFORD C.F. WONG FELLOWSHIP Established in 1960 in honour of Harold Helm, then Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees of Princeton University. Eligibility: Founded in 1981 by Mr. Clifford C.F. Wong, B.Arch. Eligibility: Open to students in any degree program in graduate 1960, to enable a graduate student to pursue studies towards a studies at McGill. No citizenship restrictions. higher degree at McGill University. First preference will be given Value: $10,000; renewable once. to students coming from the People's Republic of China and sec- ond preference to students coming from Hong Kong. In the HELLER FAMILY FELLOWSHIPS IN ARTS AND SCIENCE absence of suitable candidates from these two regions, the Established in 2007 by William Jacob Heller, B.Com. 1978 for out- fellowship would be available to suitable candidates from any standing doctoral students in the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of country. Science. Awarded by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies upon the Value: $12,000 plus tuition fees at the non-privatized rate; renew- recommendation of the faculties of Arts and Science. able once. Value: $10,000 each; renewable twice.

DAVID STEWART MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP J.W. MCCONNELL FOUNDATION FELLOWSHIPS IN Established through a bequest by the late Agnes Stewart in mem- ENVIRONMENT ory of her father, David Stewart. Established in 2000 by the J.W. McConnell Foundation to out- Eligibility: Offered to graduate students in the physical and bio- standing students entering the first year of a Master’s degree in the logical sciences who demonstrate high ability and who are likely area of Environmental Studies. Awarded by GPS to a graduate to enter a career of university teaching. No citizenship restric- student in the area of Environmental Studies. tions. Value: $15,000 each; renewable. Value: $10,000; non-renewable. J.W. MCCONNELL MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP DELISE ALISON GRADUATE PRIZES Established by the J.W. McConnell Foundation to support gradu- Established in 2006 through a bequest by Delise Alison, a retired ate studies and research at McGill University, and so to staff member of the . strengthen, in quality and in numbers, the academic staff of Cana- Eligibility: Awarded annually by the Redpath Museum, based on dian universities and schools. academic standing, to graduate students pursuing research at Eligibility: The fellowships may be held by students registering in the Redpath Museum. any graduate research program (except Medicine) at McGill. Estimated value: $1,000. Value: Varies.

EBEN HOPSON FELLOWSHIP FOR STUDY AT MCGILL KENNETH DOWNES GRADUATE AWARD Established through a 1988 donation from the North Slope Established in 1998 by Kenneth Downes (Class of 1947). Borough of Alaska in honour of Eben Hopson, Mayor of the North Eligibility: Awarded by GPS to an outstanding graduate Slope Borough from 1972 to 1980, to advance the pursuit, promo- student. tion and sharing of knowledge in areas of common interest and Value: Minimum $5,000. relevance to the scientific, social and , and the greater welfare of the North Slope Borough and the counties of LARS AND ALBERTA FIRING GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS IN the Circumpolar North. ENGINEERING Eligibility: Awards will be made for graduate studies at McGill in Established in 2006 by the late Lars Firing for outstanding gradu- appropriate areas of Arctic studies, including but not necessarily ate students in the Faculty of Engineering. limited to environmental problems within the Arctic regions, Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Engineering to students Arctic archaeology and prehistory, social problems of the Arctic accepted into a graduate degree program, preferably at the (development, impact assessment studies, psychology, rural Doctoral level, in the Faculty of Engineering. Preference will education, etc.), Arctic health and medicine, communications, be given to students enrolled in the Department of Chemical indigenous Native Peoples (rights, languages and traditional cul- Engineering, and also to students pursuing research in any of the ture), Humanities and Social sciences and Natural Sciences. following fields: Bioengineering, including Biomedical Engineer- Value: $6,000. Awards are renewable for a second year for ing; Environmental Engineering; Sustainable Development in Master’s studies and up to a fourth year for Doctoral studies. Natural Resources; Alternative/Sustainable/Renewable Energy; Transportation Engineering and Pharmaceutical Chemical ESTERINA AND GAETANO LIBERATORE FELLOWSHIP Engineering. Funding may be combined with that received by Established in 1995 through the generous gift of Luigi Liberatore. applicants through agencies external to McGill or through Eligibility: The fellowships may be held by students registered in internal McGill sources. any graduate program at McGill. No citizenship restrictions.

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Estimated value: $25,000; paid out over two years, provided the Eligibility: Awarded by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies to holder maintains satisfactory progress. international students in full-time research-based Master's Application: Applicants must submit their application directly to degree programs. departments along with their application for admission, by the Estimated value: The foreign tuition supplement for up to two deadline for financial aid applications. terms.

MARGARET GILLETT GRADUATE RESEARCH AWARDS NEIL CROLL MEMORIAL AWARD Funded by both the McGill Women's Alumnae Society and the Established in memory of the late Professor Neil Croll, Ph.D., McGill Centre for for Research and Teaching on Women M.D., Professor of Parasitology and Director of McGill Interna- (MCRTW). These awards are granted by the MCRTW in honour of tional, and a teacher and friend of students from developing coun- Dr. Margaret Gillett, now retired, Macdonald Professor of Educa- tries. tion at McGill University. Dr. Gillett initiated the Women's Studies Eligibility: For graduate students, with a preference to those from program at McGill and was founding director of MCRTW. developing countries. Eligibility: For graduate students in any McGill department for Value: $1,000. research in Women's Studies leading to a degree. Application: No application necessary. Awarded by the Fellow- Value: Maximum $1,000; including travel for research purposes. ships Committee of GPS to an outstanding student who has also Deadline: February 28. been awarded a McGill Major Fellowship. Application: Application details and further information may be obtained from the MCRTW, McGill University, 3487 Peel Street, NORTHERN SCIENTIFIC TRAINING PROGRAM 2nd floor, Montreal, Quebec, H3A 1W7 or www.mcgill.ca/mcrtw. Eligibility: The Northern Scientific Training Program administers grants to graduate and undergraduate students to help cover the MAX BELL FOUNDATION FELLOWSHIPS field expenses of working in the North. Program funding is Established in 2000 by the Max Bell Foundation of in derived from the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs, memory of George Maxwell (Max) Bell (1912-1972), B.Com. 1932, Ottawa. Governor of McGill University from 1962-1971, businessman, oil- Estimated value: $3,000; awarded for one year only. man, newspaper publisher, sportsman and philanthropist. Deadline: End of October. Awarded by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies to outstanding Application: Application forms can be obtained from entering graduate students studying in the areas of health and www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/nth/st/nstp/index-eng.asp. Applications wellness, education, or environment. should be submitted to Northern Scientific Training Program, c/o Value: Minimum $20,000; renewable once at the Master's level Professor Laurie Chan, School of Dietetics and Human Nutrition, and twice at the Doctoral level. McGill University.

MAX E. BINZ FELLOWSHIP PHILIP F. VINEBERG GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP Established from the estate of the late Max E. Binz, who was born Endowed in 1992 in memory of Philip F. Vineberg, O.C., Q.C., in Switzerland, emigrated to Canada in 1930, established a suc- B.A., M.A., B.C.L., L.L.D., former Professor and Emeritus Gover- cessful textile company, and became a generous benefactor of nor of McGill University. McGill University. Eligibility: Open to graduate students pursuing an advanced Eligibility: The fellowship is open to all students in degree degree in Arts, Education, Law, Library Science, Music, programs in graduate studies. No citizenship restrictions. Religious Studies or Social Work, to finance one year of study. Value: Varies. Awarded to a graduate student who best exemplifies the quali- ties of intelligence as demonstrated by academic record and cre- MAX STERN FELLOWSHIP IN HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL ative thinking; breadth of interest, perspective and tolerance as SCIENCES demonstrated by cross cultural interests; record of service to Established through the generosity of the Dr. and Mrs. Max Stern others; excellence as demonstrated by a record of disciplined Foundation. undergraduate achievement at another university and the prom- Eligibility: The fellowship may be held by students registered in ise of more to come. The fellowship is open to all eligible stu- any graduate program in the humanities or social sciences at dents with preference to Canadian citizens and permanent McGill. No citizenship restrictions. residents. Value: $15,000; renewable twice. Value: $10,000; non-renewable.

MAX STERN RECRUITMENT FELLOWSHIPS PHILIP P. BAILY FELLOWSHIP Established in 1944 through a generous bequest from Dr. Max Eligibility: Established in 1995 through a generous bequest by Stern, offered to students entering a graduate program at McGill Philip Pendlebury Baily, B.Sc. 1913, M.Sc. 1914, for students University. registered in any graduate program in the Faculty of Medicine or Eligibility: These fellowships are awarded to outstanding stu- Science. No citizenship restrictions. dents seeking first admission to graduate studies in any of the Value: $12,000; non-renewable. selected departments at McGill University. Estimated value: $14,000 for one year consisting of a $10,000 RICHARD H. TOMLINSON FELLOWSHIPS IN UNIVERSITY award from the Max Stern Estate plus $4,000 from the award SCIENCE TEACHING holder's department. Established in 2003 by a generous gift from Dr. Richard H. Tom- linson, Ph.D. 1948. The awards are for outstanding graduate and MCGILL ALUMNAE SOCIETY FELLOWSHIP postdoctoral students in the Faculty of Science and other faculties, Established in 1988 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the who will be engaged in research in the teaching of science at the founding of the McGill Alumnae Society. university level. Awarded by the Dean of Science on the basis of Eligibility: To be awarded to a research student in any faculty who academic merit upon recommendation from the Director of the is pursuing studies of benefit or significance to women. Prefer- Tomlinson University Science Teaching Project. ence will be given to women applicants. No citizenship require- Professors in the Faculty of Science and other faculties will ments. nominate candidates to the Director of the Tomlinson University Value: $10,000; renewable twice. Science Teaching Project, who will forward recommendations to the Dean of Science. MCGILL INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH MASTER'S AWARDS Value: Minimum $17,500; renewable. Established in 2007 by a generous graduate of the Faculty of Arts Application: For more detailed information, please send an email in order to encourage international students to pursue graduate to: [email protected] with the words “University Sci- studies at McGill. ence Teaching Fellowship” in the subject field.

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SAUL HAYES GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP campaigns and the first President of the Canadian Development Established by Edgar and Charles Bronfman in memory of Saul Corporation. Hayes for graduate students undertaking research with preference Eligibility: Awarded by the McGill Institute for the Study of to the areas of Civil Liberties and Human Rights. No citizenship Canada to two final year Ph.D. students whose research restrictions. focuses on some aspect of Canadian Studies and who are Value: $10,000; tenable for up to four years. actively engaged in writing their thesis. Estimated value: $3,000. SCHULICH GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS Established in 2008 with a generous gift from the Canadian JOSEPH AND SANDRA ROTMAN PRIZE FOR STUDENT Philanthropist Mr. Seymour Schulich. EXCELLENCE IN INNOVATION Eligibility: Awarded by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies based Established in 2003 by Heather Monroe-Blum, Leonard Solomon on academic merit to full-time graduate students in the following Blum and by McGill University, in honour of Joseph and Sandra departments or schools: Departments of Agricultural Economics, Rotman. Bioresource Engineering, Food Science and Agricultural Chem- Eligibility: Awarded by the McGill Institute for the Study of istry, Natural Resource Sciences and Plant Science, Depart- Canada to a graduate student in the Faculty of Arts whose ments of Mathematics and Statistics, Departments of Physics Master's or Doctoral thesis is judged to have made a distinctive and School of Architecture and School of Urban Planning. contribution to the understanding or conduct of public policy in Value: Minimum $25,000. Canada. Value: Minimum $500. SIR YUE-KONG PAO FELLOWSHIPS Established in 2002 by Anna Pao Sohmen, M.S.W. 1969, in hon- WARREN FELLOWSHIP IN THE MCGILL INSTITUTE FOR THE our of her father, Sir Yue-Kong Pao. Awarded by GPS to outstand- STUDY OF CANADA ing graduate students on the basis of academic merit. Preference Established in 2001 through a generous gift from Roger W. shall be given first to students from Ningbo University, and, sec- Warren, Commerce, 1955. ondarily, to students from the People's Republic of China. Eligibility: Awarded by the McGill Institute for the Study of Value: $25,000. Canada to a deserving aboriginal graduate student whose (Not offered until further notice.) research relates to Canada. Value: $21,000; renewable. SOLVAY FELLOWSHIP Eligibility: Offered for the first year of graduate study in any For current competition deadline and application information department at McGill. The holder must have graduated in any please consult www.mcgill.ca/misc/fellowships-awards. undergraduate faculty of McGill in the session prior to that for which the award is given, and must obtain permission to proceed 5.2 Agricultural and Environmental Sciences to graduate study. No citizenship restrictions. Value: $10,000; non-renewable. AMY WONG FELLOWSHIP TOMLINSON DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS Established in 2000 through a very generous gift from Dr. Richard H. Tomlinson, Ph.D. 1948. Awarded annually by Graduate and Established in 1998 by a generous gift from a McGill graduate of Postdoctoral Studies to recruit outstanding students into Master’s Chemical Engineering (Class of 1959) from Hong Kong. and Doctoral degree programs. Tomlinson fellows who accept a Eligibility: Awarded to a qualified student from China, including fellowship from an agency external to McGill will be entitled to one- Hong Kong, who is an entering postdoctoral fellow, Ph.D. or half the full value of the Tomlinson Fellowship. M.Sc. student conducting agricultural production/food related Eligibility: The Tomlinson Doctoral Fellowships are for new research in the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental students accepted into a doctoral degree at any department at Sciences. Awarded by the Dean of the Faculty in consultation McGill University. with the departments. The recipients are expected to return to Value: $25,000; renewable annually based on satisfactory their home country after the completion of their studies. progress, to a maximum tenure of 3 years for Doctoral level. Estimated value: $20,000; renewable once at the Master's level and twice at the Doctoral or Postdoctoral levels. WALTER HITSCHFELD AWARD Established in honour of W.F. Hitschfeld Ph.D., F.R.S., F.R.S.C., BLAIR POSTGRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS a teacher and friend of many such students and former Director of Eligibility: Established through a bequest to the Faculty of Agri- McGill International. cultural and Environmental Sciences from the Blair Farm estate, Eligibility: For graduate students, with a preference to those from Chateauguay Valley. Awarded annually to a doctoral candidate developing countries. whose research has a clear relationship to problems of Quebec Value: $1,000. farms, with preference for marginal farms in south-western Quebec. M.Sc. students in Agricultural Economics are eligible. 5.1.1 McGill Institute for the Study of Canada Value: $5,000; renewable for up to three years. Application: By departmental recommendation to the Faculty of CHARLES R. BRONFMAN & ALEX K. PATERSON TOP-UP Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Scholarships Commit- AWARDS tee. Candidates will be requested to provide a one-page state- Established in 2008 in honor of Charles R. Bronfman and Alex K. ment explaining how their project relates to the fellowship. Paterson, co-chairs of the MISC Board of Trustees from 1994 to 2008. CATHERINE FREEMAN FELLOWSHIP IN HUMAN NUTRITION Eligibility: These fellowships are awarded to students in a doc- Established in 2002 by Catherine Freeman, B.H.S. 1941, for an toral program in the Faculty of Arts whose research focuses on outstanding graduate student in the School of Dietetics and some aspect of Canada. Human Nutrition. Value: $5,000; renewable. Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Agricultural and Environ- mental Sciences Scholarships Committee on the recommenda- H. ANTHONY HAMPSON AWARD IN THE MCGILL INSTITUTE tion of the School. FOR THE STUDY OF CANADA Award: Minimum $10,000. Established by family and friends in memory of H. Anthony Hampson, B.A. 1951, who was a leader of McGill capital

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DONALD MACKENZIE MUNROE FELLOWSHIP promoting the mandates of Treaty No. 7 which was signed in 1874 Established in 2006 by Principal Heather Munroe-Blum, O.C., by Blackfoot Chiefs Old Sun and Crowfoot in agreement with the Ph.D., F.R.S.C., on behalf of herself and her brothers: Robert, Queen and Canadian government for land, peace and education. Ross, Donald, John and James, in memory of their father, Donald Joy Maclaren has passionately continued the work of her late Mackenzie Munroe. Awarded by Graduate and Postdoctoral Stud- father and has supported numerous health, education and social ies to an outstanding graduate student in the Faculty of Agricultural initiatives across Canada in aid of Canada's Inuit and Aboriginal and Environmental Sciences upon joint recommendation of the peoples. Her involvement has also encouraged greater communi- Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and the McGill cation and the sharing of wisdom amongst all people. In recogni- School of Environment. tion of her work and commitment towards Canada's First People, Value: $20,000; renewable once at the Master's Level and twice the Blackfoot, the Mohawk and the Ojibway bestowed upon Joy at the Doctoral level. Maclaren the honorary name "New Sun". Eligibility: Preference will be given to Canadian Aboriginal and ELIZABETH AND ANDRE ROSSINGER FELLOWSHIP IN Inuit students, studying nutrition, dietetics, agriculture or environ- CANADIAN RURAL SUSTAINABILITY mental sciences on the . Community Established in 2005 by Elizabeth Taylor Rossinger, M.S.W. 1951, involvement and/or leadership through extracurricular activities for an outstanding graduate student working on projects related to is encouraged. Canadian rural sustainability in the Faculty of Agricultural and Value: $10,000. May be renewed for a maximum of two years sub- Environmental Sciences. Awarded on the basis of academic merit ject to satisfactory standing and full-time status. by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies on the recommendation of Application: Awarded by the Faculty of Agricultural and Environ- the Scholarships Committee of the Faculty of Agricultural and mental Sciences Scholarships Committee, after department invi- Environmental Sciences. tation of candidates to apply. Value: Minimum $10,000 plus a mandatory contribution from the supervisor's research funds to provide a minimum annual ROTARY CLUB OF MONTREAL INTERNATIONAL income equivalent to an NSERC Post Graduate Scholarship AGRICULTURAL AWARD (PBS); renewable once at a Master's level, twice at a Doctoral Established by the Rotary Club of Montreal in 1997 to provide level. opportunity for international students in agriculture to study at McGill. HUGH BAILY AWARD Eligibility: Awarded to an international student for graduate level Established through a legacy by Philip Pendlebury Baily, B.Sc. studies at the Macdonald Campus in the area of agriculture and 1913, M.Sc. 1914, in memory of his brother, Hugh Reginald food production. Preference will be given to entering students Dowson Baily, Agriculture 1916, the first member of the University from Asia, Africa or the Caribbean, who require additional finan- to give his life in the war of 1914-18. cial assistance and who intend to return to their home country to Eligibility: Awarded to a graduate student in an agriculture- train others. related field through the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmen- Value: $5,000; renewable for one year in the M.Sc. program and tal Sciences. Preference will be given to students completing two years in the Ph.D. program. their dissertation who require less than one year of support. Application: By departmental recommendation to the Faculty of Value: $750. Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Scholarships Application: By departmental recommendation to the Faculty of Committee. Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Scholarships Commit- tee. WALTER M. STEWART POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP IN AGRICULTURE MACDONALD CLASS OF '44 ROWLES GRADUATE From a fund established by the late Walter M. Stewart. BURSARY Eligibility: Awarded annually to students studying at the post- Established by the Class of '44 in honour of William and Laura graduate level at Macdonald Campus. Preference will be given Rowles to recognize with respect the affection and friendship, to graduates of Quebec universities. If there are insufficient suit- which the Rowles have shared with Macdonald students and able candidates at the postgraduate level in a particular year, graduates through the years. funds will be awarded to undergraduate students in the Faculty Eligibility: Awarded to Macdonald graduate students who are in of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences who have achieved good academic standing and have demonstrated financial need. high academic standing. Preference will be given to Canadian students. Application: By departmental recommendation to the Faculty of Value: $750. Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Scholarships Application: By departmental recommendation to the Faculty of Committee. Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Scholarships Value: Five awards of $5,000 each, totalling $25,000. Committee. 5.2.1 Agricultural Economics MARIAN AND RALPH SKETCH FELLOWSHIP Established in 2001 through a bequest from Marian Howard LEWIS A. FISCHER MEMORIAL BURSARY IN Sketch, in memory of her husband, the late Ralph M. Sketch, AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS B.S.A. 1931, to encourage and support a student from China stud- Established through donations in recognition of Dr. Fischer's ying in a program offered on the Macdonald Campus. Awarded by contributions to the Department of Agricultural Economics from the Scholarships Committee, Faculty of Agricultural and Environ- 1959 to 1989. mental Sciences; tenable for two years at the M.Sc. Level or three Eligibility: Awarded to a graduate student in Agricultural years at the Ph.D. level. Economics, based on academic achievement and financial Value: $10,000 plus a mandatory contribution from the need. Preference will be given to an international student. supervisor's research fund to provide a minimum annual income Value: $1,000. of $15,000. Deadline: April 1. Application: Please indicate your interest in this award on the “OLD SUN” ENTRANCE AWARD electronic application form. For more information, contact the Established in 1994 and increased with an additional contribution Program Director for Agricultural Economics: in 2006 in celebration of Macdonald's 100th anniversary by Joy [email protected]. Harvie Maclaren, B.Sc.(Nutr.) 1944, LL.D. 2000, in recognition of her 50th anniversary of graduation from Macdonald College and in honour of her late father, Eric Harvie. Colonel Harvie was given the honorary name of "Old Sun" in recognition of his efforts in

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SIR VINCENT MEREDITH FELLOWSHIP IN AGRICULTURAL Program or M.Sc.(A) in Biotechnology, renewable once at the ECONOMICS Master's level. Preference will be given to students entering at Eligibility: Offered to an outstanding student admitted to the grad- the certificate level. The recipients are expected to return to their uate program in Agriculture Economics. The recipients of this fel- home country after the completion of their studies. lowship may be expected to participate in the teaching program. Estimated value: $9,500. Value: $15,000 (two instalments) renewable once on the basis of satisfactory progress. LYNDEN LAIRD LYSTER MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP IN Deadline: April 1. PARASITOLOGY Application: Please indicate your interest in this award on the Established in 1972 by a bequest from the estate of Arthur J. electronic application form. For more information, contact the Lyster in memory of his son. Program Director for Agricultural Economics: Eligibility: Awarded by the fellowships committee of the Institute [email protected]. of Parasitology to new applicants for graduate studies in Parasi- tology who are nominated by the academic staff of the Institute. 5.2.2 Animal Science The fellowship will be awarded on the basis of strong academic standing. With other considerations being equal, preference will AJINOMOTO HEARTLAND/HALCHEMIX SCHOLARSHIP be given to candidates from (a) the Eastern Townships; (b) the Awarded to a graduate student in animal and poultry science who Province of Quebec; (c) Canada; and (d) outside of Canada, in is conducting research in the field of amino acids in the nutrition of that order. monogastric livestock. Preference will be given to a Ph.D. Value: $10,000 plus a mandatory contribution from other sources candidate. to provide a minimum annual income of $14,000. Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Scholarships Committee on the ROBERT P. HARPUR FELLOWSHIP IN PARASITOLOGY recommendation of the Department of Animal Science. Established in 2005 by bequest from Robert P. Harpur, M.Sc. Value: $500. 1947, Ph.D. 1949, a former faculty member at the Institute of Parasitology. Awarded by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, 5.2.3 Natural Resource Sciences upon recommendation from the fellowships committee of the Institute of Parasitology in the Faculty of Agricultural and Environ- E. MELVILLE DUPORTE AWARD mental Sciences, to a newly admitted international student for Established by an endowment to honour the late E. Melville graduate studies in Parasitology. The Fellowship will be awarded DuPorte, B.S.A., S.Sc., Ph.D., and D.Sc., long-time Professor of on the basis of academic excellence and research potential. Entomology at Macdonald College and a respected leader and Value: Minimum $11,000 plus a mandatory contribution from researcher. other sources to provide a minimum annual income of $16,000. Eligibility: Awarded to a student demonstrating excellence in the Renewable once at the Master's level and twice at the Doctoral first year of graduate studies in Entomology in the Department of level. M.Sc. students who transfer to a Ph.D. program in Natural Resource Sciences. Parasitology may renew the award twice. In all cases, the award Value: $500. cannot be held for more than three years. Application: By departmental recommendation to the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Scholarships 5.2.5 Plant Science Committee. CASPER W. OWEN FELLOWSHIP MARGARET DUPORTE FELLOWSHIPS Eligibility: Graduate students, both M.Sc. and Ph.D. level, Established by a bequest of the late Margaret DuPorte, B.Sc.(Agr.) enrolled or planning to enrol in Plant Science are eligible for this 1936. award but preference will be given to entering students. Appli- Eligibility: Awarded to students in the M.Sc. or Ph.D. programs in cants should have outstanding academic records or equivalent the Department of Natural Resource Sciences for graduate research experience. studies in Entomology. Value: $10,000 (two instalments); renewable once. The depart- Value: Two awards of $8,000 each. ment will ensure that the holder of the fellowship has an aca- Application: By departmental recommendation to the Faculty of demic income of at least $16,000. Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Scholarships Application: Apply to the Department of Plant Science. Entering Committee. graduate students should submit their fellowship application with application for graduate studies. TOMLINSON CENTENNIAL FELLOWSHIP IN FOREST ECOLOGY FREDERICK DIMMOCK MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP Established in 2006 by Dr. Richard Tomlinson in honour of Established in 1988 by an endowment in memory of the late Macdonald Campus’ hundredth anniversay and the long career in Frederick Dimmock, a graduate of Macdonald College (1923). forest research of his brother, Dr. George Tomlinson. Awarded to Eligibility: Awarded annually by the Plant Science Department to an outstanding graduate student working in the area of forest ecol- a postgraduate student pursuing an aspect of research on grain ogy in the Department of Natural Resource Sciences. Awarded on crops. the basis of academic merit by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Estimated value: $4,000. on the recommendation of the Scholarships Committee of the Application: By departmental recommendation to the Faculty of Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Scholarships Value: Varies. Committee.

5.2.4 Parasitology PLANT SCIENCE POSTGRADUATE AWARD This memorial award was established by the family and friends of AMY WONG BIOTECHNOLOGY AWARD the late Robert Klinck, a former student. Eligibility: Awarded to a student who has successfully completed at least one year of post-graduate studies in the Department of Established in 1998 by a generous gift from a McGill graduate of Plant Science and who has demonstrated good citizenship in the Chemical Engineering (Class of 1959) from Hong Kong. Department. Eligibility: Awarded by the Institute of Parasitology to a qualified Estimated value: $1,200. student from China, including Hong Kong, who is an outstanding Application: By departmental recommendation to the Faculty student entering the Biotechnology Graduate Certificate of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Scholarships Committee.

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ROLAND LOISELLE PRIZE IN PLANT GENETICS MCCALL MACBAIN FELLOWS Established in 2000 in honor of Roland Loiselle, B.Sc.(Agr.) 1949, Established in 2007 through a generous gift from John McCall M.Sc. 1951. MacBain, B.A. 1980 and Marcy McCall MacBain. Awarded by Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of Plant Science to a Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies on the recommendation of the graduate student who is conducting research in plant genetics. Faculty of Arts to outstanding graduate students in any graduate The award is renewable for one year in an M.Sc. program and degree program in the Faculty. two years in a Ph.D. program subject to satisfactory progress Value: $15,000 per year. reports from the supervisory committee. The recipient must be a citizen or permanent resident of Canada. MCCALL MACBAIN FELLOWSHIPS IN ARTS Application: By departmental recommendation to the Faculty of Established in 2007 through a generous gift from John McCall Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Scholarships Commit- MacBain, B.A. 1980 and Marcy McCall MacBain. Awarded by tee. Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies on the recommendation of the Value: Minimum $2,000. Faculty of Arts to outstanding graduate students in any graduate degree program in the Faculty. Estimated value: Amounts vary depending on the funding situa- 5.3 Arts tion of the candidate.

ABNER KINGMAN FELLOWSHIPS IN ARTS MR. AND MRS. JOHNSON NG WAI YEE FELLOWSHIP Established in 2008 in memory of Abner Kingman, B.A. 1908, to Eligibility: Established in 2003 by the Ng Family Trust in honour commemorate the 100th anniversary of his convocation. Awarded of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Ng Wai Yee for an outstanding student by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies to full-time students in a from a developing country. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Fel- doctoral degree program in Art History, Canadian Studies, lowships Committee on the basis of academic merit to a student, Economics, English, History, Philosophy or Political Science. subject to international fees and from a developing country, who Awarded on the basis of academic merit on the recommendation is entering the first year of a Master's or Ph.D. program in the of the Faculty of Arts. Whenever possible, the Fellowships will be social sciences in the Faculty of Arts. awarded to at least one international student each year. Value: Minimum $10,000; renewable. Estimated value: $20,000; renewable once. NATHAN BRECHER FELLOWSHIP IN ECONOMICS AND ALLEN OLIVER FELLOWSHIPS IN ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE POLITICAL SCIENCE Founded by a bequest of the late Nathan Brecher for the purpose Established by Mrs. Frank Oliver, of , Alberta, in proud of enabling a student of academic distinction in Economics or and loving memory of her son, the late Allen Oliver, M.C., B.A. Political Science to pursue studies towards a graduate degree at Lieutenant, 26th Battery, C.F.A., who was killed in action at the McGill University. Somme on November 18, 1916. Lieutenant Oliver was an honours Value: Up to $3,500. graduate in 1915 in the Department of Economics and Political Application: Awarded by GPS on the recommendation of the Science. Departments of Economics and Political Science. Eligibility: Awarded to the student who stands highest in first class honours in the Departments of Economics and Political SAUL AND FREDA FRANKEL PRIZE Science at the final B.A. examination. The holder is required to Established in 2000 by Professor Saul Frankel (B.A., M.A., Ph.D. pursue studies in Economics and Political Science at McGill or McGill), McGill professor in the Departments of Economics and elsewhere. Political Science from 1952 to 1969. Awarded to a graduating Hon- Value: Two awards of $2,500 (one in political science; one in ours or first-year M.A. student for an outstanding research paper economics). on a topic in the "history of ideas". Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Application: Awarded by Faculty of Arts on the recommendation Scholarships Committee upon recommendation from an of the departments of Economics and Political Science. adjudicating committee. Value: $1,000. GORDON J.A. WHITEHORNE RECRUITMENT FELLOWSHIP Established in 2001 by the estate of Gordon James Alexander 5.3.1 Anthropology Whitehorne, B.A. 1938, for an outstanding student entering a doctoral program in the Faculty of Arts. Awarded on the basis of BRUCE AND BARBARA TRIGGER GRADUATE PRIZE IN academic excellence by the Faculty of Arts. ARCHAEOLOGY Value: $5,000. Established in 2007 in memory of Professor Bruce G. Trigger, McGill archaeologist, and his wife Dr. Barbara M. Welch (Trigger), EAST & SOUTHEAST ASIAN ARCHEOLOGY AND EARLY geographer. HISTORY FELLOWSHIP Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of Anthropology to one or Established in 2008 by the Henry T. Luce Foundation for Ph.D. more outstanding students in any graduate degree program who students in the area of East and Southeast Asian Archeology and are pursuing archaeological fieldwork. Early History. Administered by GPS upon recommendation of the Value: Up to two awards, minimum $2,000 each. Departments of East Asian Studies and Anthropology. Value: $18,000; renewable twice. RICHARD F. SALISBURY PRIZE IN ANTHROPOLOGY In memory of Dean Richard Salisbury, founder of the McGill MAX STERN MCCORD MUSEUM FELLOWSHIP Department of Anthropology and colleague and teacher from 1962 Established in 1991 by the trustees of the Max Stern estate. to 1989. Eligibility: Offered to meritorious graduate students in the Faculty Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of Anthropology for the of Arts at McGill University whose research will directly involve best thesis of the year in Anthropology either at the M.A. or the the collections of the McCord Museum. Please consult the Ph.D. level. McCord Museum website at www.mccord-museum.qc.ca for Value: $200. information on the various collections of the Museum. No citizenship restrictions. Value: Master’s $15,000; Doctoral $20,000.

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5.3.2 Art History and Communication Studies PAUL HSIANG GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP IN CHINESE POETRY AND LITERATURE BRAM GARBER FELLOWSHIP IN ART HISTORY Eligibility: Established by the endowment of the late Professor Established in 1988 in honour of Bram Garber, this tribute to a Paul Hsiang to support scholarly research in traditional Chinese well-known and respected member of the Canadian business poetry, poetics and literature. Awarded by Graduate and Post- community was provided by the generous gifts of family and doctoral Studies upon the recommendation of the Department of friends. East Asian Studies, on the basis of academic merit. Eligibility: Students pursuing graduate studies in Art History at Estimated value: $14,000; renewable once at the Master's level McGill, Faculty of Arts are eligible. and twice at the Doctoral level. Value: $4,000. Application: Awarded by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies PROFESSOR PAUL T.K. LIN FELLOWSHIP upon the recommendation of the Department of Art History and Eligibility: Established in 2003 by an anonymous gift in honour of Communication Studies. Professor Paul T.K. Lin, the first Director of the Centre for East Asian Studies at McGill. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts on the JEAN DE GRANDPRÉ PRIZE recommendation of the Department of East Asian Studies to a Established by the Chancellor of McGill University, Jean student entering the Department's Master's or Ph.D. program. de Grandpré; the Chrysler Corporation and Bell Canada. Preference shall be given to students from the People's Republic Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of Art History and Com- of China. munication Studies to a graduate student in Communications Value: Estimated $5,000; renewable. who has done outstanding work in the field. 5.3.4 Economics Value: $500.

MCGILL - CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ARCHITECTURE MIRIAM AND PHILIP VINEBERG GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP COLLECTION RESEARCH GRANTS PROGRAM IN ECONOMICS Established in 2006 through a partnership with the Department of Eligibility: Established by Philip Vineberg for the purpose of ena- Art History and Communication Studies and the Canadian Centre bling a student of academic distinction to pursue studies towards for Architecture, we can offer up to four one-month fellowships to a graduate degree in Economics at McGill University. cover research in the CCA's extensive holdings. To learn more Value: $1,200; renewable for a second year subject to high aca- about their holdings, visit their website at http://cca.qc.ca. demic performance. Eligibility: Doctoral students in Art History or Communication Application: Awarded by the Department of Economics. Studies who have passed their comprehensive exams (Art 5.3.5 English and Comparative Literature History) or passed their prospectus (Communication Studies). Stipend: $2,000 per month for up to four months. Residency: Fellows will be expected to work full-time on their HUGH MACLENNAN FELLOWSHIP FOR THE STUDY OF research at the CCA during the period of their fellowship. The ENGLISH CCA will provide the student with access to their collections and Established in 1993 from the estate of Hugh MacLennan. staff, and space to conduct their work. Each year the department Eligibility: Awarded by GPS upon the recommendation of the will offer up to a total of $8,000 in grant money. Department of English. Value: Varies. 5.3.3 East Asian Studies MARY KEENAN SCHOLARSHIP IN ENGLISH CANADIAN CHINESE CULTURAL SOCIETY OF MONTREAL Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of English to a student INC. SCHOLARSHIP proceeding at McGill from the B.A. to the M.A. in English. Eligibility: Founded in 1969, the Canadian Chinese Cultural Value: $500. Society of Montreal Inc. offers an annual scholarship to an SLAVA KLIMA PRIZE FOR EXCELLENCE IN ENGLISH undergraduate or graduate student majoring in Chinese Studies. LITERARY STUDIES Candidates must be Canadian citizens able to demonstrate Established in 2002 by a bequest from Slava Klima, former profes- financial need and registered as full time students in the third or sor of English Literature. fourth year of undergraduate studies or in a graduate program. Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of English to an outstand- Value: $1,000. ing doctoral student in literature. Deadline: April 30. Value: Minimum $1,250. Application: Applications must be sent to the Scholarship Committee of the Society each year in order to be eligible for 5.3.6 German Studies consideration for the award for the following academic year. The address is: Canadian Chinese Cultural Society of Montreal Inc., DEUTSCHE GESELLSCHAFT ZU MONTREAL SCHOLARSHIP Suite 707, 1117 Ste. Catherine Street W., Montreal, Quebec, Eligibility: Canadian citizen or permanent resident pursuing grad- H3B 1H9. Each applicant should indicate his/her field of studies uate studies in German language and literature, including Ger- and plans for the future, as well as a need for financial assist- man Canadian studies. ance. The scholarship will be awarded at an official function of Value: $2,000. the Society during the month of September. Application: Awarded by the Department of German Studies.

HENRY T. LUCE FOUNDATION FELLOWSHIPS HANS AND EUGENIA JÜTTING FELLOWSHIP Established in 2008 by the Henry T. Luce Foundation for Ph.D. Established in 2000 by Hans Jütting and Eugenia Jütting, friends students in the area of East and Southeast Asian Archeology and of McGill University. Early History. Administered by GPS upon recommendation of the Eligibility: Awarded to a meritorious student in German Studies. Departments of East Asian Studies and Anthropology. Value: Two awards of $4,000 each. Value: $16,000; renewable twice. Application: Awarded by the Department of German Studies.

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5.3.7 History T. PALMER HOWARD, QC AWARD IN CANADIAN HISTORY Established in 1990 by the Pan-Canada Foundation to honour DAISY A. LATIMER MEMORIAL PRIZE IN HISTORY T. Palmer Howard, QC, B.A. 1931, B.C.L. 1934, in recognition of Established in 1987 in memory of Daisy Latimer, B.A. 1971, by her his interest in the research and writing of Canadian history. devoted friend and former husband, Michael P. Paidoussis, and a Eligibility: Awarded by the History Department to a leading can- few of her closest friends. didate entering the M.A. or Ph.D. program in Canadian history at Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of History to the student McGill. completing the best M.A. thesis in History, preferably in Value: $2,000. European or Latin American History, proceeding to doctoral 5.3.8 Islamic Studies studies at McGill or at another distinguished university. A fine literary style in the thesis is a necessary co-requisite for this award. CEDRIK GODDARD MEMORIAL AWARD IN ISLAMIC Value: $1,500. STUDIES Established in 2001 by Thomas Albert and Ragna Tischler LOUISE DECHÊNE PRIZE IN CANADIAN HISTORY Goddard, relatives, and friends in memory of Cedrik Christopher Established in 2006 in honour of Louise Dechêne, an outstanding Goddard, M.A. 1999. Awarded by the Institute of Islamic Studies in scholar whose work changed the landscape of early Canadian recognition for creativity and academic merit to a graduate student history and inspired several generations of historians. Louise in Islamic Studies. Dechêne directed graduate students in early Canadian fields Value: Minimum $500. ranging from economic history to native history. Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of History to an M.A. or INGRID SEMAAN PRIZE Ph.D. student whose research is in the area of early Canadian Established by Professor Khalil I. Semaan in honour of his history. daughter, a McGill/SUNY student and a class of 1990 graduate in Value: Minimum $500. Sociology. Eligibility: Awarded by the Institute of Islamic Studies to the stu- MCNAUGHTON FELLOWSHIPS IN CLASSICS dent with the most outstanding thesis, essay or term paper that Eligibility: Awarded annually, on the basis of merit, promise and explores the contribution of women to Arabic culture. need, to students in their first year of the M.A. or Ph.D. program Value: $100. in Classics. These awards may be renewed for a second year at the discretion of the Department of History. J. JEFFERY SEMAAN PRIZE Value: Two awards, $2,000 each. Established in 1989 by Dr. Khalil I. Semaan in honour of his son, a Deadline: None. McGill graduate in medicine. Application: None; on the basis of the candidate's application for Eligibility: Awarded to the student demonstrating the greatest graduate studies. accomplishment in first or second-year Arabic. Open to both graduate and undergraduate students. PAUL F. MCCULLAGH AWARD Value: $100. Established by Emeritus Professor Paul F. McCullagh, who taught Application: The award will be made on the recommendation of Classics at McGill from 1926-1988, for a student pursuing gradu- the Director of the Institute of Islamic Studies if the recipient is a ate work in the study of Latin language and literature or Ancient graduate student or by the Faculty of Arts if the recipient is an Greek language and literature. Awarded by GPS on the recom- undergraduate student. mendation of the Program Committee in Classical Studies, 5.3.9 Italian Studies Department of History. Value: $4,000. ANNE DUDLEY NOAD AWARD PETER CUNDILL FELLOWSHIPS IN HISTORY Established in 1983 in memory of Anne Dudley Noad, a long-time Established in 2007 by Peter Cundill, B.Com. 1960, for outstand- teacher of evening courses in Italian. ing graduate students entering a doctoral program in the Depart- Eligibility: On the basis of academic standing, awarded by the ment of History, Faculty of Arts. Awarded by Graduate and Department of Italian Studies to a student entering a graduate Postdoctoral Studies on the recommendation of the Faculty of program in Italian. Arts. Value: $300. Estimated value: $25,000; renewable twice. ANTONIO D’ANDREA MEMORIAL FUND ROBERT VOGEL MEMORIAL AWARD IN HISTORY Established in 1999 in memory of Professor Antonio D’Andrea, Established in memory of Robert Vogel, an inspiring teacher, Professor Emeritus, Department of Italian Studies. historian, former Chair of the Department of History and former Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of Italian Studies to pro- Dean of the Faculty of Arts. vide financial support to graduate students of the Department to Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of History to the most attend scholarly conferences. promising student entering either the M.A. or Ph.D. program, Value: $500. whose focus of research is European history, broadly defined. 5.3.10 Jewish Studies Value: Minimum $1,000.

THE FOUNDATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MORTON AND BERNICE BROWNSTEIN FELLOWSHIP IN PROTESTANT EDUCATION GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP IN JEWISH STUDIES HISTORY Established in 1999 by Morton and Bernice Brownstein, this fel- Established in 2002 by The Foundation for the Advancement of lowship will be awarded by the Department of Jewish Studies to a Protestant Education for an outstanding graduate student in the graduate student or a postdoctoral candidate in the Department of Department of History. Jewish Studies Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of History to graduate stu- Value: $10,000. dents in History on the basis of academic excellence and out- standing research potential. Preference shall be given to students researching the history of Protestant education in the province of Quebec. Value: Minimum $7,500.

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5.3.11 Langue et littérature françaises teaching, tutoring, grading of papers or research for another party) during tenure of the Fellowship. BOURSE D’EXCELLENCE EN LANGUE ET LITTÉRATURE Value: Minimum $5,000 for one term; re-application is permitted. FRANÇAISES GENEVIÈVE DE LA TOUR FONDUE Créée en 2001 par la succession de Geneviève de La Tour DOW-HICKSON FELLOWSHIP IN THEORETICAL Fondue à l’intention d’un étudiant de maîtrise ou de doctorat du PHILOSOPHY Département de langue et littérature françaises. Décernée par le Endowed by the late Professor J.W.A. Hickson. Département de langue et littérature françaises en reconnais- Eligibility: Tenable by a graduate of any approved university sance de l’excellence du dossier universitaire. proceeding to a higher degree in Theoretical Philosophy (Meta- Valeur: Minimum $6,000. physics, Epistemology, Logic, History of Philosophy) at McGill. Value: Maximum value $10,000 (awards of lesser value may be ISABEL BILLINGSLEY PRIZE IN FRENCH STUDIES made in certain cases). The holder may apply for a second year Établi par Andrew Billingsley, B.Sc. 1960, en mémoire de sa mère, of tenure. Isabel Billingsley (née Rowat), B.A. 1930, qui, pendant son séjour Application: Awarded by the Department of Philosophy. à McGill, a été présidente de la classe du Royal Victoria College de 1929 à 1930 et a reçu une bourse de l'Alliance française qui lui GUY DESAUTELS MEMORIAL PRIZE a permis d'aller étudier à la Sorbonne la même année. Value: A prize established by the friends and colleagues of the Admissibilité: Remis chaque année par le Département de late Guy Desautels. langue et littérature françaises pour le meilleur mémoire de maî- Application: Awarded by the Department of Philosophy to a trise. graduate student who has done outstanding work in the history Valeur: Minimum $1,000. of philosophy. 5.3.12 Linguistics RAYMOND KLIBANSKY PRIZE IN PHILOSOPHY Established in 2006 through a bequest by Raymond Klibansky, CREMONA MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP IN LINGUISTICS Emeritus Professor of Philosophy. Professor Klibansky was born Established in 2002 by a bequest from Isida Bernardinis Cremona, in Paris in 1905 and received his doctoral degree from Heidelberg B.A. 1965, M.A. 1967. in 1928. He was a distinguished scholar and philosopher at McGill Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of Linguistics to an University since 1946 and a long-serving Chair of the department. outstanding graduate student registered in the Ph.D. or M.A. He was one of the leading figures in philosophy in the 20th century. program in Linguistics. Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Value: Minimum $6,000. Arts, to the graduate student who defends the best doctoral the- sis in the field of history of philosophy. LARA RIENTE MEMORIAL PRIZE IN LINGUISTICS Estimated value: $1,350. Established in 2002 by family, friends, fellow students, professors and the Jewish Rehabilitation Hospital Foundation in memory of 5.3.15 Political Science Lara Riente, B.A. 1992, M.A. 2001. Lara was a gifted graduate of the Department of Linguistics whose sudden and tragic death was ALEXANDER MACKENZIE FELLOWSHIP IN POLITICAL mourned by all who knew her. SCIENCE Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships commit- Eligibility: Tenable by a graduate of any accredited university, tee on the recommendation of the Department of Linguistics on conditional upon acceptance by GPS in the field of Political Sci- the basis of high academic standing to a graduate or an under- ence. A certain amount of tutorial and teaching work is required. graduate student enrolled in a full-time degree program in Lin- Value: One award of $5,000 and one of $3,000; possible renewal. guistics. Preference shall be given to students in Neurolinguistics Application: No application is required. and/or Morphology. DALE C. THOMSON PRIZE IN POLITICAL SCIENCE Value: Minimum $500. Established in 2001 by Lizanne Ryan Thomson in loving memory 5.3.13 McGill Centre for Research and Teaching on of her husband Dale C. Thomson, a long-standing and dedicated Women professor at McGill University. Awarded by the Department of Political Science to an outstanding doctoral student. Preference SHREE MULAY GRADUATE AWARD IN GENDER AND shall be given to students studying in the field of Canadian Politics. WOMEN'S STUDIES Value: Minimum $1,000. Established in 2007 through the generous donations of friends of GUY DRUMMOND FELLOWSHIP IN POLITICAL SCIENCE the McGill Centre for Research and Teaching on Women Eligibility: Originally endowed by the late Guy M. Drummond, (MCRTW) to recognize Dr. Mulay's 11 years of dedicated service killed in action in 1915, to encourage study in France. Recipients as Director of the Centre. Awarded by the MCRTW on recommen- are nominated by the Department of Political Science, with dation of the Women's Studies Committee to a graduate student preference to graduating honours students, on the basis of: who is enrolling in the Graduate Option in Gender and Women's academic record, likelihood of valuable future contribution to Studies and exemplifies excellence in scholarship in gender Canadian life and proficiency in French, among other things. and/or women's studies. Fellowships are tenable for study at an approved University or Estimated value: $5,000. institute in Paris. One-year fellowships may also be offered as Deadline: March 1. entrance awards to Masters or Ph.D. students in political science 5.3.14 Philosophy intending to carry out graduate work related to France, or for continuing students to support a year in France as part of the DAVID FATE NORTON AND MARY J. NORTON FELLOWSHIP graduate program. IN PHILOSOPHY Value: $21,000 for up to two years, including $8,500 for one year Eligibility: Established in 2001 by David Fate Norton and Mary J. of study at McGill and $12,500 for one year of study in Paris. Norton to assist a graduate student working full-time on a Ph.D. One-year fellowships may also be offered. thesis in Philosophy. Awarded on the basis of academic merit by Application: Awarded by the Faculty of Arts on the recommenda- the Department of Philosophy in the Faculty of Arts. Preference tion of the Department of Political Science. will be given to a student who will complete her or his dissertation in the coming academic year. Recipients must agree not to accept paid or unpaid employment (including any form of

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JAMES R. AND FRANCES K. MALLORY GRADUATE AWARD KEEFER FELLOWSHIP Established in 2005 by Charles Mallory, B.Com. 1970, and James Established by Mr. George Keefer. Mallory, B.A. 1966, in honour of their father, the late James R. Eligibility: Tenable by a student in Social Work who wishes to Mallory, Angus Professor of Political Science and pioneer of Cana- pursue graduate studies in social work practice related to the dian Studies at McGill, and mother Frances K. Mallory. elderly. Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of Political Science to an Value: Varies. entering graduate student with outstanding academic credentials who intends to pursue studies on topics related to Canada. MANNY WEINER RESEARCH AWARD Value: $3,000; non-renewable. Established by Mr. Manny Weiner. Eligibility: Awarded by the School of Social Work to a graduate NATHAN STEINBERG FELLOWSHIP IN POLITICAL SCIENCE student who is concentrating their studies in the field of social Established in 1994 by a gift from the Nathan Steinberg Family policy. Foundation. Value: Varies. Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Arts to graduate students in the Department of Political Science. MARGARET GRIFFITHS AWARD IN CHILD WELFARE Value: $15,000; renewable once. Established in 1994 through a bequest from Professor Margaret Application: Students to be nominated by the Department of Griffiths, a long-time member of the faculty of the McGill School of Political Science. Social Work. Eligibility: Awarded annually by the School of Social Work on the 5.3.16 Social Studies of Medicine basis of academic and professional merit to an incoming full-time student in the Master of Social Work program, with a declared MARGARET LOCK PRIZE IN SOCIAL STUDIES OF MEDICINE interest in services to children. Established in 2005 by Dr. Margaret Lock for graduate students Value: Varies. who have completed at least one year of studies in the Department of Social Studies of Medicine. MARGARET MARY BURNS AWARD Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Medicine Scholarships Established in 1997 by a bequest from Margaret Mary Burns who Committee upon recommendation from the Department of Social received a Diploma from the Montreal School of Social Work in Studies of Medicine to an outstanding student who demonstrates 1944. high academic standing in either the Medical Anthropology or Eligibility: Awarded on the basis of academic standing to gradu- Medical Sociology program. ate students by the School of Social Work. Estimated value: $500. Value: Varies. 5.3.17 Social Work MARK AND MILDRED GOLDENBERG FELLOWSHIP IN SOCIAL WORK ENTRANCE FELLOWSHIPS: Established through a bequest in 2007 in memory of Mildred Heller Goldenberg, B.A. 1941, M.A. 1942, and Mark E. Goldenberg, B.A. ANNE D. FISH FELLOWSHIP IN SOCIAL WORK 1934, M.S.W. 1967. Awarded by the School of Social Work on the Established through a bequest in 2008 in memory of Anne D. Fish, basis of academic merit to a student entering a Doctoral program M.S.W. 1959. in social work. Eligibility: Awarded annually by Graduate and Postdoctoral Stud- Value: Varies. ies, upon nomination from the School of Social Work, to a Mas- ter’s or Doctoral student whose research is related to early MIRIAM AND E. MICHAEL BERGER FELLOWSHIP childhood and family studies with preference given to studies in Eligibility: Awarded annually by the School of Social Work to a adoption and/or foster care services. graduate student of the School whose area of practice or Value: Varies. research is in the field of community organization and/or social policy and who demonstrates academic competence and finan- ESTHER KERRY AWARDS cial need. Established by the Alumni Committee of the School of Social Work Value: Varies. to honour Esther Kerry, a valuable member of the Committee for many years. MYER KATZ FELLOWSHIP IN SOCIAL WORK Eligibility: Awarded to students who wish to pursue graduate Established in 1986 by contributions from former students, col- studies in Social Work. leagues and friends, the School of Social Work Alumni Committee, Value: Varies. and the McGill Advancement Program, on the occasion of the retirement of Professor Myer Katz from the Directorship of the HAZELDINE SMITH BISHOP FELLOWSHIP School of Social Work. Established in 1998 by a bequest from Hazeldine Smith Bishop Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student pursuing graduate who received a diploma from the Montreal School of Social Work studies related to clinical social work practice. in 1944. Value: Varies. Eligibility: Awarded by the School of Social Work, on the basis of academic standing, to graduate students pursuing studies in PROJECT AWARDS: community development and administration. Value: Varies. FREDA L. PALTIEL AWARD FOR IMMIGRANT AND MINORITY WOMEN'S HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT HENRY OELBERG MEMORIAL AWARD Eligibility: For students or faculty of the McGill School of Social Created in memory of lifelong Jewish Community Foundation of Work to undertake a research service or demonstration project Montreal colleague and friend, Henry Oelberg. concerned with the health needs of immigrant and visible minor- Eligibility: Awarded to a graduate student in the School of Social ity women and their families. Preference will be given to projects Work based on academic merit. Preference will be given to a stu- undertaken with the involvement of the intended beneficiaries. dent with a focus on community organization. Value: Varies. Value: Varies. Application: Apply to the Director of the School of Social Work.

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JOAN MACFARLANE BAILIN RESEARCH AWARD The Award was established by Joan Macfarlane Bailin, a graduate 5.4 Dentistry of the McGill School of Social Work, to recognize and promote DR. AND MRS. I.N. PESNER MEMORIAL PRIZE academic achievement by students in the School of Social Work. Established in 2001 by a bequest from Dr. Isidore N. Pesner, The Award will permit student to undertake activities (action D.D.S. 1920, and Mrs. I.N. Pesner, to fund a graduate student research, projects, service demonstration projects, and seminars) prize in the Faculty of Dentistry. Awarded by the Faculty of relating to Aging and/or the aged. Dentistry to an outstanding graduate student already in a Eligibility: Applicants must have completed one full year of study Residency or Post Graduate program, who will be presenting a in the McGill School of Social Work. Preference will be given to paper at a national or international scientific meeting. submissions concerned with self-help, volunteerism and non- Value: Minimum $500. traditional and/or innovative work settings. Value: $1,000. DR. E.T. & MRS. MARJORIE BOURKE AWARD Application: Apply to the Director of the School of Social Work by Established by a bequest from Marjorie Bourke in memory of her December 31. Applications must include the proposed activity in husband, Dr. E.T. Bourke, D.D.S. 1923. detail, a budget for the use of the funds, and the relevance of the Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Dentistry to a student activity to self-help, volunteerism and non-traditional and/or inno- pursuing graduate studies in dentistry. vative work settings. The money cannot be used for salaries. Value: Minimum $1,800. The award winner will be required to submit a report to the Direc- tor of the School of Social Work upon completion of the project, DR. JAMES P. LUND FELLOWSHIP IN DENTISTRY as well as a short précis that may be included in School Established in 2002 by a generous gift from a McGill graduate newsletters and/or other communications. from Hong Kong. The fellowship will be awarded to an outstanding student who has graduated from a Chinese university and is enter- GRADUATION PRIZES: ing a Postdoctoral, Ph.D. or M.Sc. program of study in the Faculty LOTTE MARCUS SHELDON PRIZE of Dentistry. Awarded by the Dean of the Faculty in consultation Established in 2000 by a bequest from Lotte Marcus Sheldon, a with the Graduate Studies Committee. In the event that there is no former faculty member of the School of Social Work. Awarded candidate fitting this description, the Dean and Graduate Studies annually by the School to a graduate student in Social Work who Committee may consider scholars or professors visiting McGill has generated a particularly innovative research or service project. University from a Chinese University. The recipient will be some- Value: Minimum $500. one who can be expected to make a significant contribution to the advancement of science in their home country after the completion SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK ALUMNI PRIZES of their studies. The Alumni Committee of the School makes three awards each Estimated value: $20,000. year to graduating M.S.W. students: 1) Alumni Prize for the Outstanding M.S.W. Thesis DR. LYON BERCOVITCH MEMORIAL AWARD 2) Alumni Award for Excellence in Clinical Practice Established by a bequest from Olga Bercovitch in memory of her 3) Alumni Prize for the Outstanding M.S.W. Independent Study husband, Dr. Lyon Bercovitch, D.D.S., class of 1914. Project Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Dentistry to a student Value: $400 each. pursuing graduate studies in dentistry. Value: Minimum $1,800. 5.3.18 Sociology DR. SOO KIM LAN PRIZE IN DENTISTRY OSWALD HALL DISSERTATION FELLOWSHIP IN SOCIOLOGY Established in 2005 through a donation from Oswald Hall, M.A. Established in 2000 by Arthur Lau, B.Arch. 1962, and Crystal S.C. 1937 (University of Professor Emeritus and former Lau, B.Sc. 1962, M.Sc. 1964, for graduate students in the Faculty Professor of McGill University from 1946 to 1955). of Dentistry. Awarded by the Faculty of Dentistry to an outstanding Eligibility: Awarded in alternate years by Graduate and Postdoc- graduating student who is entering a Residency or Post Graduate toral Studies upon recommendation of the Department of Sociol- program. ogy to a student who has completed the other requirements of Value: Minimum $1,000. his/her Doctoral degree and has begun writing his/her Doctoral DR. WAH LEUNG FELLOWSHIP thesis. Value: $10,000; non-renewable. Established in 1998 by a generous gift from a McGill graduate of OSWALD HALL PRIZE Chemical Engineering (Class of 1959), from Hong Kong, in honour Established in 1992 in honour of Oswald Hall, Professor Emeritus of Dr. Wah Leung, the first Dean of Dentistry at the University of at the , who obtained his M.A. in Sociology British Columbia. from McGill and taught at McGill between 1946 and 1955. The Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Dentistry to an entering prize has been endowed by donations, in particular royalties from Postdoctoral, Doctoral or Master’s student in the Faculty of the book The Sociology of Work: Papers in Honour of Oswald Hall, Dentistry who is working in pain, oral cancer or bone tissue donated by the book's editor, Professor Audrey Wipper of the Uni- research. versity of Waterloo. Value: Minimum $20,000; renewable once at the Master’s level Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of Sociology to the best and twice at the Postdoctoral and Doctoral levels. graduate student in the first year of studies. Value: $350. DR. YU-MING LAM FELLOWSHIP Established in 1999 by a generous gift from Dr. Yu-Ming Lam, SAMUEL LAPITSKY SCHOLARSHIP D.D.S. 1972, and family in honour of Mr. Yin-Bun Lam. Eligibility: To be awarded on the recommendation of the Depart- Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Dentistry to an entering ments of Sociology or Anthropology (each in alternate years). Postdoctoral, Doctoral or Master’s student in the Faculty of Value: Varies in order to aid with tuition fees. Dentistry. Deadline: February 1. Value: $10,000, tenable for one year. Application: Apply to the Departments of Sociology in even years, or Anthropology in odd years.

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completed an M.A. in Educational Studies leadership option, on 5.5 Education the basis of academic excellence. If two or more equally qualified students are identified, preference shall be given to a female stu- DR. GAURI SHANKAR GUHA AWARD IN INTERNATIONAL dent. The student should have two or more years of relevant pro- DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION fessional experience in the educational field. Eligibility: Established in 2003 by Dr. Ratna Ghosh in her late Value: Minimum $500. father’s name to recognize and promote the academic achieve- ment of an outstanding graduate student pursuing research in GRETTA CHAMBERS FELLOWSHIP IN EDUCATION international development education in the Faculty of Education. Established in 2000 by a generous gift from the Friends of McGill It is granted on the basis of academic excellence and aptitude for University Inc. of New York to honour Gretta Chambers (B.A. research. 1947), Chancellor of the University from 1991 to 1999. Awarded to Value: Minimum $1,000. a deserving student in the postgraduate program in the Depart- ment of Integrated Studies in Education by GPS on the advice of JACKIE KIRK FELLOWSHIPS the department with first preference to a U.S. citizen. Established in 2009 by Andrew Kirk in memory of his wife, Jackie Value: $8,500. Kirk, for outstanding graduate students in the Faculty of Education. Eligibility: Awarded annually by Graduate and Postdoctoral Stud- 5.5.3 Information Studies ies upon the recommendation of the Faculty of Education to out- standing graduate students in the Faculty of Education. ALBERT TABAH AWARD IN THE MASTER OF LIBRARY AND Preference will be given to those students whose research has a INFORMATION STUDIES PROGRAM focus on any one or a combination of the following: post-conflict Established in 2004 by a bequest from Albert Tabah, M.L.S. 1980, education on developing countries, women teachers, and girl- Ph.D. 1996, and a contribution by the school. hood studies. Eligibility: Awarded by the School of Information Studies to the Value: Varies. graduating student who obtains the highest standing in the M.L.I.S. program HERSCHEL AND CHRISTINE VICTOR FELLOWSHIP IN Value: Minimum $500. EDUCATION Established in 2000 by Herschel Victor, B.Com. 1944, for an out- AZELIE DE LENDRECIE CLARK AWARD standing graduate student in the Faculty of Education. Established in 2001 by a bequest from Azelie de Lendrecie Clark, Eligibility: Awarded by GPS upon recommendation by the Fac- M.L.S. 1961. Awarded to an M.L.I.S. student by the School of ulty of Education, on the basis of academic merit. Information Studies on the basis of academic merit. Estimated value: $10,000; renewable. Value: Minimum $2,850.

THE STANSFIELD AWARD FOR SCHOOL-BASED BARBARA GRAW SMYTHE AWARD IN LIBRARY AND CLASSROOM RESEARCH INFORMATION STUDIES Established in 2000 by a bequest by Ellen Edith Grubb Stansfield, Established in 2003 by William Smythe, B.Eng. 1948, in memory B.A. 1929, M.A. 1931, in recognition of her experience, leadership of his wife, Barbara Graw Smythe, B.A. 1946, B.L.S. 1947, to rec- and interest in education in general, schools and classrooms in ognize an outstanding student entering the M.L.I.S. program in the particular. Awarded by the Faculty of Education to a full-time grad- School of Information Studies. Awarded by the School. uate student whose research focuses on schools and classrooms Value: Minimum $500. and who is in the beginning stages of a thesis program (M.A. or Ph.D.). BERNARD ANDERSON OWER AWARD Value: Minimum $1,000. Bequeathed by Roma Elizabeth Jane Ower in honour of her late husband, a graduate of the School of Information Studies. 5.5.1 Educational and Counselling Psychology Eligibility: Awarded by the School of Information Studies on the basis of academic achievement. DR. JOHN A. BRYANT MEMORIAL AWARDS Value: Minimum $1,500. Established in 1988 by the Butters Foundation in memory of Dr. John A. Bryant, B.Sc. 1949, M.D. 1951. BETA PHI MU SCHOLARSHIPS Eligibility: Awarded annually to graduate students pursuing Eligibility: Open to a student at the Master's level accepted in a studies in the inclusion of students with handicaps into school program accredited by the American Library Association. and society, by the Department of Educational and Counselling Value: $1,500. Psychology. Deadline: March 15. Estimated value: $1,000 each. Application: Forms are available online at www.beta-phi-mu.org and should be sent to Beta Phi Mu, College of Information Stud- JUDY FISH GRADUATE AWARD IN INCLUSIVE EDUCATION ies, , 101 Louis Shores Building, Talla- Established in 2004 by Avrum and Dora Morrow in honour of Judy hassee, FL 32306-2100. Fish, B.A. 1965, M.Ed. 1982. Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Education to a student CANADIAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIPS enrolled in a Master's degree in Educational Psychology whose Eligibility: Three scholarships are available to students in accred- area of study/research is in Inclusive Education. The Graduate ited library schools. Award is based on academic merit, with consideration given to Value: Varies. the student's involvement in the community and in extracurricular Application: Information and application forms are available from activities. the Scholarships and Awards Committee c/o CLA/ACB Member Value: Minimum $2,500. Services Dept., Canadian Library Association, 328 Frank Street, 5.5.2 Integrated Studies in Education Ottawa, Ontario, K2P 0X8. See www.cla.ca for more details. CENTENARY PRIZE DELTA KAPPA GAMMA - DR. MILDRED BURNS AWARD FOR Established in 2004 with alumni donations to celebrate 100 years LEADERSHIP IN EDUCATION of library education at McGill University. Established in 2001 by the Delta Kappa Gamma Society in honour Eligibility: Awarded by the School of Information Studies on the of Dr. Mildred Burns, a retired associate professor of the Faculty of basis of academic achievement. Education. Awarded by the Faculty of Education Graduate Studies Value: $3,500. Scholarships Committee to a student upon graduation who has

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DR. G.R. LOMER SCHOLARSHIPS MARGERY TRENHOLME MEMORIAL AWARD IN LIBRARY Offered annually in honour of the late Dr. G.R. Lomer, former STUDIES Director of the School. Established in 2001 through a bequest from Margery Trenholme, Value: Three scholarships of $1,300 each. B.A. 1935, L.L.S. 1946, a lifetime friend of libraries and advocate of their place in the community. Awarded to an M.L.I.S student on DR. HERBERT STANLEY BIRKETT AWARD the basis of academic merit by the School of Information Studies. A gift by Miss Winfred Birkett in honour of her father, Dr. Herbert Value: Minimum $1,000. Stanley Birkett. Eligibility: To be awarded annually to the student who obtains the MAUT LIBRARIAN’S SECTION AWARD highest grade in course GLIS 671. Established by the McGill Association of University Teachers Value: $200. (MAUT) Librarians' Section. Eligibility: To be granted to a student admitted to the first year EASTERN CANADA CHAPTER SPECIAL LIBRARIES program of the School of Information Studies. Applicants must ASSOCIATION PRIZE be presently employed full-time library assistants who will have Eligibility: Awarded to the student in M.L.I.S. II who obtains high- completed two years' continuous full-time employment with the est standing in course GLIS 638 or equivalent. McGill University Library System. Value: Varies. Value: $300. Deadline: March 1. ELIZABETH G. HALL SCHOLARSHIP FUND Founded in honour of a former member of the McGill University MIRIAM H. TEES SCHOLARSHIP Library staff. Established in 1989 by friends, family, alumni, and colleagues to Value: $1,000. honour Miriam H. Tees, B.L.S. 1951, M.L.S. 1975, former profes- sor in the School. ETHELWYN M. CROSSLEY SCHOLARSHIP FUND Value: $1,000. Founded in honour of a former student of the School. Value: $1,000. SPECIAL LIBRARIES ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIPS Eligibility: For graduate study leading to a Master's degree at a FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR LIBRARY EDUCATION recognized school of library or information science in the United American students are advised to see the Awards & Scholarships States or Canada. College graduates or college seniors (citizens section of the American Library Association website (www.ala.org) of the U.S. or Canada) with an interest in special librarianship are for information on financial assistance for Library and Information eligible. Studies education. Value: Up to three $6,000 scholarships. Deadline: September 30. H.W. WILSON FOUNDATION FELLOWSHIP Application: Further information and the online application may A grant in the amount of $10,000 for distribution as scholarship aid be found under Professional Development, Scholarships & in amounts and manner considered appropriate by the School. Grants at www.sla.org. JANET AGNEW SCHOLARSHIP SYRA DEENA TARSHIS FLEISHMAN BURSARY From a bequest of the late Janet M. Agnew, a graduate of and Please see section 6.2, “McGill Student Aid”. former instructor in the School. Value: $1,000. TERESA TROIDE PRIZE FOR EXCELLENCE IN INFORMATION STUDIES JEAN BROWN SCHOLARSHIP Established in 2007 by Lars Troide, McGill Professor of English, in From a bequest of the late Jean Brown, B.L.S. 1957, M.L.S. 1972. memory of his wife, Teresa Troide, M.L.I.S. 1990, Information Eligibility: Awarded to an M.L.I.S. student on the basis of Specialist at Canadian National Railways from 1995-2005. academic merit and financial need. Awarded by the School of Information Studies to an outstanding Value: $900. student in the Information Studies program. LE PRIX BIBLIOTHÈQUE NATIONALE DU QUÉBEC - Estimated value: $2,500. CHARLES H. GOULD VIRGINIA MURRAY PRIZE FOR CATALOGUING Eligibility: Created in 2001 for McGill students enrolled in the Eligibility: Awarded to the student in M.L.I.S. I who obtains the M.L.I.S program. It is awarded to a full-time student to foster highest grade in course GLIS 607. research and training, and to encourage the pursuit of excel- Value: Varies. lence. The jury of Le Prix BNQ comprises a representative of the BNQ, a professor and the Director of the School of Information VIVI MARTIN FELLOWSHIP Studies or a designated representative. Final selection is based Established in 1999 through a bequest from Eleanore Roberta on the academic record of the candidate as well as the quality of Powell in memory of Vivi Martin, B.A. 1945, B.L.S. 1948. the candidate's written expression in French or English on a topic Eligibility: Awarded to a graduate student who will be enrolled in chosen by the BNQ. a program in the School of Information Studies. Value: $5,000. Value: Minimum $5,000.

MARGARET DOWNEY PRIZE WENDY PATRICK AWARD Established in 1999 by a bequest from Margaret A. Downey, Established by the McGill Medical and Health Libraries Associa- B.L.S. 1941. tion (MMAHLA) in 1989. Eligibility: Awarded on the basis of academic merit to an M.L.I.S. Eligibility: To be awarded annually to the student who has the student by the School of Information Studies. highest grade in course GLIS 671. Value: Minimum $500. Value: $150. MARGERY TRENHOLME FELLOWSHIP Established in 2002 through a bequest from Margery W. Trenholme, B.A. 1935, B.L.S. 1946. Eligibility: Awarded by the School of Information Studies to a graduate student who will be enrolled in one of its programs. Value: Minimum $6,500.

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5.5.4 Kinesiology and Physical Education Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering or the Depart- ment of Mechanical Engineering. DANIEL Q. MARISI AWARD Value: Minimum $2,000. Established in 2005 by Mrs. Roberta Marisi, family, friends, and colleagues in memory of Dr. Daniel Q. Marisi, noted sports psy- DR. ROBERT G.H. LEE FELLOWSHIP chologist. Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of Kinesiology and Physi- Established in 1998 by a generous gift from a McGill graduate of cal Education to a graduate student (Master’s or ) in Chemical Engineering (Class of 1959), from Hong Kong, in honour Sport or Exercise Psychology. The applicant must have been a of Dr. Robert G.H. Lee, B. Eng. 1947 (Metallurgical Engineering). full-time student for at least one semester of the current year. Estimated value: $10,000; renewable once at the Master’s level The applicant will also be assessed based on academic merit, and twice at the Postdoctoral or Doctoral levels. conference presentations, and community service in sport and Application: Awarded by GPS on the recommendation of the exercise psychology. Faculty of Engineering to an entering Postdoctoral, Doctoral or Value: $500. Master’s student in either Chemical Engineering or Mining and Application: Submit application form to graduate program coordi- Materials Engineering. nator of the Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education by December 1. EMIL NENNIGER MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP Funded by a donation from Mrs. F.S. Nenniger in memory of her DAVID L. MONTGOMERY MEMORIAL AWARD husband's outstanding contribution to engineering. Established in 2007 by John Cleghorn, B.Com. 1962, and Pattie Eligibility: Awarded annually to graduate students of Chemical Cleghorn, Dip. Ed. 1962, as well as family, friends, colleagues, and and Civil Engineering on the basis of scholastic ability and gen- former students in memory of noted sport and exercise physiolo- eral promise. gist Dr. David L. Montgomery. The award is also supported by the Value: Two fellowships of $3,000. annual David L. Montgomery 10 Km Run, which takes place each Application: Apply to the Chair, Department of Chemical or Civil year during Homecoming. Engineering. Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of Kinesiology and Physi- cal Education to a graduate student in Sport and Exercise Phys- ENGINEERING CLASS OF 1936 AWARD iology. The applicant must have been a full-time student for at Established by graduates of the Engineering Class of 1936, in least one semester of the current year. The applicant will also be honour of their 60th reunion in 1996, to enable the Faculty of Engi- assessed based on academic merit, conference presentations, neering to attract high calibre candidates to McGill. and community service in sport and exercise physiology. Eligibility: Available to students commencing graduate studies in Estimated value: Minimum $1,000. Engineering with a preference to Ph.D. candidates. Awarded by Application: Submit application form to graduate program coordi- the Faculty of Engineering Scholarships Committee based on nator of the Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education recommendations by the Chairs and Directors of Departments by February 1. and Schools within the Faculty. Value: Minimum $3,000. R.E. WILKINSON AWARD Established by friends, colleagues and former students in honour HATCH GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS IN ENGINEERING of Prof. Robert E. Wilkinson, former Chairman of the Department Established in 2008 by Dr. Gerald G. Hatch, B.Eng. 1944, D.Sc. of Kinesiology and Physical Education. 1990, for outstanding students in the Faculty of Engineering based Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of Kinesiology and Physi- on academic merit. Awarded annually by the Faculty of Engineer- cal Education to a student who has obtained a B.Ed. (Major in ing. Funding may be combined with that received by applicants Phys. Ed.) or a B.Sc. (Kinesiology) from McGill and who is enter- through internal McGill sources or through agencies external to ing a full-time graduate program in the Department of Kinesiol- McGill. Preference will be given to students enrolled in doctoral ogy and Physical Education. Applicants will also be assessed programs, and to students in the Department of Mining and Mate- based on academic merit and exceptional professional leader- rials Engineering or in related fields of research. ship. Estimated value: Varies. Value: $800. Application: Submit application form to graduate program coordi- HELLER FAMILY FELLOWSHIP IN ENGINEERING nator of the Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education Established in 2007 by William Jacob Heller, B.Com. 1978. by September 30. Awarded by the Faculty of Engineering to an outstanding Doctoral student. 5.6 Engineering Estimated value: $10,000. J.M. BISHOP AWARD FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH BOURSES DE DOCTORAT HYDRO-QUÉBEC EN GÉNIE Established in 2004 by John M. Bishop, B.Eng. (Mechanical) Established in 2007 by Hydro-Québec. Awarded by the Faculty of 1947, for outstanding graduate students in the Faculty of Engi- Engineering to outstanding students entering a full-time Doctoral neering. degree program in the Faculty who are residents of Quebec. Eligibility: Awarded as a top-up to a prestigious external Value: $15,000 each; renewable twice. fellowship by the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering upon the BOURSES DE MAÎTRISE HYDRO-QUÉBEC EN GÉNIE recommendations of the Chairs and Directors of the academic Established in 2007 by Hydro-Québec. Awarded by the Faculty of units in the Faculty, with preference to students conducting envi- Engineering to outstanding students entering a full-time Master's ronmental research focused on reducing our dependency on degree program in the Faculty who are residents of Quebec. non-renewable resources. Value: $10,000 each; renewable once. Value: Minimum $5,000; renewable once at the Master's level or twice at the Doctoral level. CAE AWARD IN ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE Established in 2002 by CAE Inc. Founded in 1947, CAE is a global JOHN BONSALL PORTER SCHOLARSHIP leader in the provision of simulation and control technologies and Founded by Dr. W.W. Colpitts (B.Sc. 1899). training solutions for aerospace, defence and marine markets. Eligibility: Open to full-time graduate students currently regis- Awarded on the basis of high academic standing by the Faculty of tered in a M.Eng. in Civil, Mechanical, or Electrical Engineering, Engineering Scholarships Committee. Preference shall be given to preferably in Civil Engineering. students entering their first year of graduate studies in either the Value: Varies.

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JOSEPH S. STAUFFER FELLOWSHIP SR TELECOM AWARDS Established in 1992 by a gift from the Joseph S. Stauffer Founda- Established in 1997 through a generous gift from SR Telecom, Inc. tion to the Faculty of Engineering. Eligibility: The awards will be presented each year to enhance Eligibility: Awarded to students commencing graduate studies in major fellowships for students in Engineering and Computer Engineering with preference to Ph.D. candidates. Awarded by Science. the Faculty of Engineering Fellowships Committee, based on the Value: Minimum $4,000 each. recommendations of Chairs and Directors of academic units in the Faculty. VADASZ DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP IN ENGINEERING Value: $5,000. In the event that the fellowship is awarded to an Established in 2006 by the Vadasz Family Foundation to recruit international student, the value may be increased to a maximum outstanding students into the Faculty of Engineering's doctoral of $10,000; renewable. degree program. Awarded by the Graduate Fellowships Commit- tee of the Faculty of Engineering to outstanding students, who are LARS AND ALBERTA FIRING GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS IN preferably Canadian citizens or permanent residents, and who are ENGINEERING accepted into a doctoral degree program in the Faculty of Engi- Established in 2006 by the late Lars Firing for outstanding gradu- neering at McGill University. Funding may be combined with that ate students in the Faculty of Engineering. received by applicants through agencies external to McGill or Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Engineering to students through internal McGill sources. accepted into a graduate degree program, preferably at the Doc- Estimated value: $25,000; provided the holder maintains satis- toral level, in the Faculty of Engineering. Preference will be given factory progress. to students enrolled in the Department of Chemical Engineering, and also to students pursuing research in any of the following WERNER GRAUPE INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIPS IN fields: Bioengineering, including Biomedical Engineering; Envi- ENGINEERING ronmental Engineering; Sustainable Development in Natural Established in 1999 by a generous gift from the late Werner Resources; Alternative/Sustainable/Renewable Energy; Trans- Graupe and the Antje Graupe Pryor Foundation. portation Engineering and Pharmaceutical Chemical Engineer- Eligibility: Awarded by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies upon ing. Funding may be combined with that received by applicants the recommendation of the Faculty of Engineering to an interna- through agencies external to McGill or through internal McGill tional student from a university in the European Union, enrolling sources. in a Master's or Ph.D. program in Engineering at McGill. Prefer- Estimated value: $25,000; paid out over two years, provided the ence is given to students from German and French holder maintains satisfactory progress. universities, particularly Technische Universitat Berlin. Students in Chemical and Civil Engineering are not eligible. LEON AND SUZANNE FATTAL GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS Value: $25,000; renewable once at the Master's level and twice at IN ENGINEERING the Doctoral level. Established in 2007 by Leon Fattal, B.Eng. 1962, and Suzanne Fattal. 5.6.1 Architecture Eligibility: Awarded annually by the Faculty of Engineering to recruit outstanding students into the Faculty’s graduate degree A.F. DUNLOP SCHOLARSHIPS programs. Preference to Doctoral Students. Travelling scholarships bequeathed in 1937 by the late Mrs. Value: Varies; may be awarded as a full fellowship or as a partial Catherine A. Dunlop. Administered by the School of Architecture. fellowship when combined with funding from other sources. Value: Varies.

LORNE TROTTIER ENGINEERING GRADUATE ALVARO ORTEGA AWARD FELLOWSHIPS Established in memory of Alvaro Ortega by his wife, Madeleine Established in 2006 by Lorne Trottier, B.Eng. 1970, M.Eng. 1973, Ortega and colleagues. Prof. Ortega was a graduate of the McGill D.Sc. 2006. Awarded annually by the Faculty of Engineering to School of Architecture and established the School's graduate pro- recruit outstanding students into the Faculty's graduate degree gram in Minimum Cost Housing, where he taught for many years. programs. Funding may be combined with that received by appli- Eligibility: Awarded annually by the School of Architecture to a cants through internal McGill sources or through agencies external graduate student who is in financial need and good academic to McGill. standing and whose research is in the area of low cost housing. Eligibility: The Lorne Trottier Engineering Graduate Fellowships Value: $500. are for new students accepted into a graduate research program within the Faculty of Engineering. Preference will be given to AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS HENRY ADAMS doctoral students. MEDAL AND CERTIFICATES OF MERIT Value: $15,000; paid during the first year of study. Established in 1986 and awarded for general excellence to gradu- Application: Awardees are selected by the Faculty of Engineer- ating students in the professional program of architecture schools ing. Applicants submit their applications for financial aid with their recognized by the Institute. The medal and certificate are awarded application for admission. by the School of Architecture to the top ranking student, and a sec- ond certificate to the second ranking graduating student. RON RICE MEMORIAL AWARD Established by family, friends, associates, students and graduates ARCOP/ALCAN AWARD to honour the memory of Professor Ron Rice of the School of Awarded annually to a student in the final semester of the Urban Planning and the Department of Civil Engineering and M.Arch.1 program for a design project demonstrating particular Applied Mechanics, who passed away on August 20th, 2000. sensitivity to the architectural and cultural traditions of its location. Eligibility: Awarded to a student pursuing graduate studies in the The winner will be selected by a jury of three members, at least field of and/or Engineering, based on one of whom is a professional architect who is not a member of the academic merit, by GPS on the recommendation of the School staff of the School of Architecture. of Urban Planning and the Department of Civil Engineering and Value: $1,000. Applied Mechanics. Value: $1,000.

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CLIFFORD C.F. WONG FELLOWSHIP IN ARCHITECTURE NORBERT SCHOENAUER AND DAVID FARLEY FELLOWSHIP IN ARCHITECTURE Established in 2001 through a major donation by a Hong Kong Eligibility: Established in 1987 by Clifford Wong, B.Arch. 1960, graduate of the Chemical Engineering Class of 1959. Awarded by this prestigious award is open to students entering the graduate the School of Architecture to outstanding students in its post- program in Architecture. According to the terms of the bequest, graduate research programs addressing issues related to the preference will be given to applicants from the People's Republic urban environment. of China. Only in the event that there are no qualified applicants Estimated value: $4,500. from China will the Fellowship be offered to a candidate from another country. NORBERT SCHOENAUER FELLOWSHIPS IN Value: A total fund of $12,000 is available annually, from which ARCHITECTURE award(s) are made at the discretion of the School of Architecture Established in 2008 through the estate of Astrid Schoenauer, wife Graduate Fellowships Committee. of Norbert Schoenauer, and by Jutta Pallos, Norbert Schoenauer's sister. The fellowships honour the memory of Norbert Schoenauer, DR. SOO KIM LAN PRIZE IN ARCHITECTURE former professor at the School of Architecture. Awarded annually by the Faculty of Engineering, on the recommendation of the School of Architecture, to one or more graduate students enrolled Established in 2000 by Arthur C.F. Lau, B.Arch. 1962, and Crystal in the School of Architecture. S.C. Soo Lau, B.Sc. 1962, M.Sc. 1964, in memory of the latter’s Value: Varies. mother, Dr. Soo Kim Lan. The prize is awarded by a committee of staff of the School of Architecture to an outstanding student com- PING KWAN LAU PRIZE IN ARCHITECTURE pleting the second semester of study in the Master of Architecture program. Value: $2,000. Established in 2000 by Arthur Lau, B.Arch. 1962, and Crystal S.C. Lau, B.Sc. 1962, M.Sc. 1964, for graduate students in the School FRED LEBENSOLD MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP IN of Architecture. Awarded by the School of Architecture to an out- ARCHITECTURE standing graduating student who has demonstrated excellence in Eligibility: Established in 1987 by Mrs. Ruth Lebensold and the research, site analysis and program preparation for the final Family in memory of Fred Lebensold, distinguished Montreal design project of the M.Arch. I Program. architect and Professor in the McGill School of Architecture from Value: Minimum $500. 1952-1955. Awarded annually by the School of Architecture Graduate Fellowship Committee, on the basis of academic merit, RADOSLAV ZUK GEOMETRY PRIZE to a student entering the Master of Architecture Program. Established in 2008 by Professor Radoslav Zuk, B.Arch. 1956. Value: $3,500. Awarded by a committee in the School of Architecture for the M.Arch. final design project which exhibits the highest degree of H.L. FETHERSTONHAUGH BOOK PRIZE mathematical rigor in its underlying geometry. Established in memory of the late H.L. Fetherstonhaugh, M.C., Value: $500. F.R.A.I.C., F.R.I.B.A., R.C.A., a former member of staff in the School of Architecture. Awarded by the School of Architecture to RAY (RAYMOND TAIT) AFFLECK PRIZE IN DESIGN the student with the highest standing in the course Professional Established in 1989 in memory of Raymond Tait Affleck Practice 1. (F.R.A.I.C., R.C.A.), B.Arch. 1947, by his family, colleagues and friends. Awarded to a student in the School of Architecture for dis- JOHN BLAND SCHOLARSHIP IN ARCHITECTURE tinction in Design in the M.Arch. I final design project. The winner Established in 1998 by a generous gift from a McGill graduate of will be selected by a jury of three members, at least one of whom Chemical Engineering (Class of 1959), from Hong Kong, in honour is a professional architect who is not a member of the staff of the of Professor John Bland, Director of the School of Architecture School of Architecture. between 1941 and 1972. Awarded by a committee of staff of the Value: $1,000. School of Architecture to a graduating student to support work in China. RÉGIS CÔTÉ GRADUATE AWARD IN DESIGN AND Estimated value: $5,000. SUSTAINABILITY Established in 2008 by Mr. Régis Côté. Awarded by the School of LOUIS B. MAGIL FELLOWSHIPS IN HOUSING Architecture to a graduate student in the Master of Architecture Established in 1989 by the Groupe Magil in recognition of the (professional) program upon completion of their studies who dem- contribution to the home building industry in Quebec made by Mr. onstrates excellence in design-based research related to sustain- Louis B. Magil, B.Arch. 1936, architect and founder of Magil able environmental practices as found in their final architectural Construction Ltd. design proposition. Eligibility: Made annually by the School of Architecture to out- Estimated value: $4,000. standing students in the Master’s or Ph.D. Architecture program with preference to students with a Housing related concentration. ROYAL ARCHITECTURAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA MEDAL Estimated value: $4,500 each. Offered to a graduating student in the professional program who, in the judgment of the Faculty of the School of Architecture, has MAUREEN ANDERSON PRIZES IN ARCHITECTURE completed the most outstanding final design project/thesis for that Established in 1995 by faculty, staff and students to honour the academic year and who shows promise of being an architect of dedicated service of Maureen Anderson, a staff member from distinction after graduation. Selection is made by the School of 1960-1995. Architecture. Eligibility: Awarded to undergraduate or graduate students in the School of Architecture on the basis of course work judged to be SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE FELLOWSHIPS of high merit and superior written quality. Selection will be made Eligibility: Offered annually (in January) to students in the gradu- by a committee of staff of the School of Architecture. ate programs from funds contributed by graduates of the School Value: Two prizes of $200 each. of Architecture. First and second year students registered in the graduate programs in Architecture are eligible. Value: Varies.

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STUART A. WILSON MEMORIAL PRIZE GAR LAM YIP MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP IN GUIDED WAVE Established in 1991 in memory of Stuart Anthony Wilson by family, PHOTONICS friends and colleagues. Stuart Wilson graduated from the McGill Established in 2000 by family, friends and colleagues in memory School of Architecture in 1943 and taught there from 1948 to 1991. of Dr. Gar Lam Yip, distinguished professor in the Department of The prize is awarded by a committee of staff of the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering from 1973-1999. Awarded Architecture to the student with the best portfolio in the annual by GPS on recommendation of the Department to a top student at Sketching School. the Master’s level in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Value: $150. Estimated value: $16,500 per year; renewable.

WILFRED ONIONS MEMORIAL PRIZE MOTOROLA FOUNDATION GRADUATE AWARD IN Established in 1991 in memory of Wilfred Onions, B.Arch. 1932, by ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING family, friends and fellow graduates in Bermuda. This prize com- Established in 2001 by the Motorola Foundation in conjunction memorates his passion for sketching and life-long commitment to with the Motorola Canada Software Centre (MCSC). Awarded by the profession of architecture, and is awarded by a committee of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering to gradu- staff of the School of Architecture to the student with the best ate students in Electrical, Computer or Software Engineering on single work in the Sketching School. the basis of outstanding academic achievement, with considera- Value: $200. tion for teamwork and leadership qualities. Preference will be given to Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada with WILFRED TRUMAN SHAVER SCHOLARSHIPS an interest in wireless telecommunications or communications. Established in 1978 by a bequest of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Henley Value: $3,750. Shaver in memory of her husband. Travelling scholarships, admin- istered by the School of Architecture. 5.6.4 Mechanical Engineering Value: Minimum $2,200. M.P. PAIDOUSSIS PRIZE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 5.6.2 Chemical Engineering Established in 1993 by M. P. Paidoussis, Professor of Mechanical Engineering. THOMAS HALIBURTON HENRY AWARD Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of Mechanical Engineer- Established in 2000 in honour of Thomas Haliburton Henry, 1922- ing to the author of the best Master of Engineering thesis 1944. Awarded by the Department of Chemical Engineering to an (in terms of content and literary style), for a student proceeding outstanding graduate student enrolled in the Department of Chem- to doctoral study. ical Engineering. Value: $1,000. Estimated value: $1,500. 5.6.5 Mining and Materials Engineering WILLIAM H. GAUVIN FELLOWSHIP IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING B.J. HARRINGTON BURSARY IN MINING ENGINEERING Established in the memory of William H. Gauvin, O.C., B.Eng. Supported by graduates in Mining Engineering in memory of the 1941, M.Eng. 1942, Ph.D. 1945, D.Sc. (Hon.) 1985, former late Professor B.J. Harrington. Professor of Chemical Engineering. Eligibility: Awarded annually to a suitable graduate student. Eligibility: Awarded by GPS to a student in the first or second Value: $4,000. year of Ph.D. study upon recommendation of the Department of Chemical Engineering. No citizenship restrictions. CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLURGY Estimated value: $15,000. MONTREAL BRANCH LOAN FUND Established in 1958 by the Montreal Branch of the Institute of 5.6.3 Electrical and Computer Engineering Mining and Metallurgy to provide loans to students in Geological Sciences, Metallurgical Engineering, and Mining Engineering. CHARLES LEGEYT FORTESCUE FELLOWSHIP IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING HORACE G. YOUNG FELLOWSHIPS Eligibility: Candidates must have majored in the field of Electrical Eligibility: Awarded to graduates of McGill University who are Engineering and have received a Bachelor's degree from an conducting advanced research in the Department of Mining and engineering college of recognized standing. Preference will be Metallurgical Engineering. given to applicants about to begin their first year of graduate Value: Seven awards of $3,000 each are made annually. work. Application: Awarded by GPS on the recommendation of the Deadline: November 15. Chair of the Department of Mining and Materials Engineering. Value: Stipend of $24,000 for one year of full-time graduate work in Electrical Engineering at an engineering school of recognized JAMES DOUGLAS FELLOWSHIPS IN MINING ENGINEERING standing located in the U.S. or Canada. Eligibility: Awarded annually to suitable graduate students. Application: Information available from: Secretary, Charles Value: Five research and teaching fellowships of $2,000 each in LeGeyt Fortescue Fellowships Committee, Institute of Electrical the Department of Mining and Materials Engineering endowed and Electronics Engineering, Inc., 345 East 47th Street, New by the late Dr. James Douglas. York, NY 10017. Website: www.ieee.org/portal/pages/about/ awards/sums/fortescue.html. SIR WILLIAM DAWSON FELLOWSHIP IN METALLURGY Endowed in memory of the late Sir William Dawson, Principal of ERIC L. ADLER FELLOWSHIP IN ELECTRICAL McGill University from 1855 to 1893. ENGINEERING Value: Two research and teaching graduate awards of $6,000 or Eligibility: Established in 2003 by a graduate alumnus in honour six undergraduate awards totalling $12,000 in the Department of of his former research supervisor, Professor Emeritus Eric L. Mining and Materials Engineering. Adler, for outstanding graduate students. Awarded by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, upon the recommendation of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, on the basis of academic merit. Value: $10,000; renewable once at the Master's level, twice at the Ph.D. level.

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WILLIAM STEWART RUGH SCHOLARSHIP B.A., B.C.L., D.C.L. and LL.B. These scholarships will be Endowed by the late Helen Stewart Rugh in memory of her father, awarded to outstanding students, Canadian or foreign, entering William Stewart Rugh. the first year of graduate studies in the Faculty of Law. The thesis Eligibility: The awards are made on the recommendation of the scholarships are awarded to outstanding students, Canadian or Chair of the Department of Mining and Materials Engineering. foreign, who are registered in the Master's program, who have Value: Five research and teaching postgraduate awards of $3,000 already commenced work on their thesis, and who are in need of each or up to ten undergraduate awards of $1,500 each in the funds to aid with the expenses of their thesis research. Department of Mining and Materials Engineering. Value: $5,000 scholarships renewable on a fully competitive basis; $1,000 thesis scholarships non-renewable. 5.6.6 Urban Planning Application: Scholarships: none; on the basis of the candidate's application for admission to graduate studies in Law. Thesis HAROLD SPENCE-SALES PRIZE IN URBAN PLANNING scholarships: students will be contacted by the Faculty of Law. Established by graduates and friends of the School of Urban Planning to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the founding CLIVE V. ALLEN FELLOWSHIP IN INTERNATIONAL of urban planning education in Canada at McGill University by BUSINESS LAW Professor Harold Spence-Sales. Established in 1999 through a substantial contribution by Nortel Eligibility: Awarded to a student entering the second year of grad- Networks Corporation on the retirement of Clive V. Allen, B.A. uate studies, based on academic achievement, by GPS on the 1956, B.C.L. 1959, following 25 years of service as Nortel's Chief recommendation of the School of Urban Planning. Legal Officer, and subsequent generous contributions by Mr. Allen Value: Minimum $250. and some of his friends in the legal community. Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Law to a student entering NORBERT SCHOENAUER AND DAVID FARLEY the first or second year of graduate studies in law, preference FELLOWSHIP IN URBAN PLANNING being given to doctoral students and/or students specializing in Established in 2001 through a major donation by a Hong Kong international business law. graduate of the Chemical Engineering Class of 1959. Awarded by Estimated value: $10,000. the School of Urban Planning to outstanding students in its post- graduate research programs addressing issues related to the ERIN J.C. ARSENAULT FELLOWSHIPS IN SPACE urban environment. GOVERNANCE Estimated value: $4,500. Established in 2008 by the Erin J.C. Arsenault Trust for graduate students engaged in research on the pursuit of peace and security in outer space through law, policy and global governance. Admin- 5.7 Law istered by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies on nomination by the Faculty of Law. AUBREY SENEZ FELLOWSHIP Value: $18,000 for LL.M. or $25,000 for D.C.L. Bequeathed by Aubrey Senez. Eligibility: Awarded to a student entering a graduate program in GUALTIERI-DORAN AWARD the Faculty of Law, specializing in international business law. Established in 1999 by Dr. Domenico John Doran in memory of his Preference is given to students from Montreal’s South Shore. aunt Rosa Bianca Gualtieri, B.A. 1948, B.C.L. 1951, and his sister, Value: Minimum $10,000; renewable. Cheryl Rosa Teresa Doran, LL.B/B.C.L. 1984, who practised law together. BOEING FELLOWSHIPS IN AIR AND SPACE LAW Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Law, on the basis of Aca- Established in 2007 by Boeing for outstanding Master's and demic Merit, to a graduating student who wishes to pursue fur- Doctoral students in the Faculty of Law's Air and Space Program. ther studies in law or a related discipline. Special consideration Awarded by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies upon recommen- will be given to students who demonstrate financial need and dation of the Faculty of Law. have made a distinctive contribution to the profession of law or Value: Master's: $18,000 each; renewable once. Doctoral: the wider community. $20,000 each; renewable twice. Value: $1,750. Note: Each of these fellowships is accompanied by a fellowship support allowance, administered by the Faculty of Law, of up to JOHN AND EDMUND DAY AWARD FOR GRADUATE $2,000 per year at the Master's level and up to $5,000 per year STUDIES IN LAW at the Doctoral level. Established in 1996 by a generous bequest by Isabelle Day in memory of her grandfather, Edmund Thomas Day and great- BOURSE DE DOCTORAT HYDRO-QUÉBEC EN DROIT grandfather, John James Day, both graduates of the Faculty of Established in 2007 by Hydro Québec. Awarded by Graduate and Law. Postdoctoral Studies upon nomination from the Faculty of Law to Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Law to a graduate student outstanding students entering a full-time Doctoral degree program in Law. in the Faculty of Law who are residents of Quebec. Value: $2,000 - $5,000. Eligibility: Awarded to a student entering a graduate program in Application: None; on the basis of the candidate's application for the Faculty of Law. admission to graduate studies in Law. Value: $15,000; renewable twice. MACDONALD GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS BOURSE DE MAÎTRISE HYDRO-QUÉBEC EN DROIT Two Macdonald Graduate Fellowships, founded by the will of the Established in 2007 by Hydro Québec. Awarded by Graduate and late Sir William Macdonald, will be awarded by Graduate and Post- Postdoctoral Studies upon nomination from the Faculty of Law to doctoral Studies, on the recommendation of the Faculty of Law to outstanding students entering a full-time Master's degree program two meritorious students, admitted to one of the Faculty's thesis in the Faculty of Law who are residents of Quebec. graduate programs, in order to enable such students to pursue Eligibility: Awarded to a student entering a graduate program in graduate studies in law at McGill. Preference will be given to stu- the Faculty of Law. dents intending to study at the Doctoral level. In the case of a Doc- Value: $10,000; renewable once. toral student who receives the fellowship, it may be renewed for a CHIEF JUSTICE R.A. GREENSHIELDS MEMORIAL second year subject to the student maintaining good standing in SCHOLARSHIPS FOR GRADUATE STUDIES the program and obtaining a highly satisfactory progress report on Eligibility: Bequeathed by the late Mrs. R.A.E. Greenshields in the thesis. memory of her husband, the late Chief Justice Greenshields, Value: $10,000 each.

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O’BRIEN FELLOWSHIP FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND LEGAL PLURALISM 5.8 Desautels Faculty of Management Established in 2005 by David O'Brien, B.C.L.1965, for outstanding HIAN SIANG CHAN FELLOWSHIP IN MANAGEMENT graduate students studying in the area of Human Rights and Legal Established in 2007 by Hian Siang Chan, M.B.A. 1984. Awarded Pluralism in the Faculty of Law. by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies upon nomination by the Eligibility: Awarded by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies upon Desautels Faculty of Management to an outstanding doctoral stu- recommendation of the Faculty of Law. dent in the Faculty. Preference will be given to students from Asia. Value: Minimum $25,000; renewable once at the Master's level Value: $15,000; renewable twice. and twice at the Doctoral level. 5.8.1 CA and Public Accountancy PILARCZYK GRADUATE AWARD IN LAW Established in 2005 by Ian C. Pilarczyk, B.A. 1992, LL.M. 1997, C. DOUGLAS MELLOR PRIZE D.C.L. 2004, for an outstanding graduate student in the Faculty of Established in 1981 by the Montreal-based Chartered Account- Law. ancy firms. Eligibility: Awarded on the basis of merit by the Faculty of Law. Eligibility: Awarded to a student in the Graduate Diploma Pro- Preference will be given to LL.M. or D.C.L. students in the gen- gram in Public Accountancy whose academic record is judged to eral concentration of Legal History. be outstanding among those who graduate during the academic Estimated value: $500. year. PROFESSOR MASAO SEKIGUCHI FELLOWSHIPS IN AIR Value: $1,000. AND SPACE LAW KENNETH F. BYRD PRIZE Established in 2008 by Mrs. Teruko Sekiguchi in honour of her Established in 1981 by the Montreal-based Chartered Account- husband, Professor Masao Sekiguchi (1934-2004), LL.M. 1982, a ancy firms. graduate of the Institute of Air and Space Law. Successful appli- Eligibility: Awarded to a student in the Graduate Diploma Pro- cants to the LL.M. programs offered by the Institute of Air and gram in Public Accountancy whose academic record is judged to Space Law are eligible to be selected as Sekiguchi Fellows by the be outstanding among those who graduate during the academic Graduate Admissions Committee. Fellowships will be offered in year. the course of the admissions process administered by the Faculty Value: $1,000. of Law and the University. Value: Varies; determined by the Graduate Law Admissions LIONEL PELHAM KENT SCHOLARSHIP Office. Established in 1998 in memory of Lionel Pelham Kent, C.A., through the generosity of family and friends. RICHARD H. TOMLINSON DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS Eligibility: Open to students entering the final year of the C.A. pro- Richard H. Tomlinson (Ph.D. ’48, McGill University) enjoyed a gram, who intend to continue their program of studies at McGill. career in Chemistry that won him national recognition as a univer- Awarded by the Faculty of Management Scholarships Commit- sity teacher and success as an inventor and entrepreneur. In the tee. The winner will be chosen based on outstanding skills in writ- year 2000, Richard H. Tomlinson created an exceptional series of ten and oral communication combined with high academic student awards with the aim of giving the finest young minds the standing. opportunity to study at McGill University. Value: $2,500. The Tomlinson Fellowships are destined to D.C.L. students. These renewable fellowships are awarded annually by Graduate 5.8.2 Masters in Manufacturing Management and Postdoctoral Studies upon recommendation of the Faculty of Law. J. KEITH DRYSDALE MANUFACTURING MANAGEMENT Value and tenure: $25,000 per annum; renewable annually GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP based on satisfactory progress, to a maximum tenure of 3 years. Established in 2004 by Donna Drysdale, B.Ed. 1959, in honour of The student must be in residence at the Faculty of Law. her late husband, J. Keith Drysdale, B.Sc. 1960, M.B.A. 1966. Eligibility: Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to an ROBERT E. MORROW, QC, FELLOWSHIPS outstanding graduate student in the Master in Manufacturing Established in 1999 by friends and colleagues of Robert E. Management Program by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, Morrow, QC, B.C.L. 1947. upon the recommendation of the Director of the Manufacturing Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Law to outstanding students Management Program. entering the first year of graduate studies in the Institute of Air Value: $5,000; non-renewable. and Space Law. Application: For further information, contact Patricia Strutz in the Value: Minimum $5,000. Master’s Programs office at 514-398-4648 or Marcela Cao, SETSUKO USHIODA-AOKI PRIZE Program Coordinator at 514-398-7201 or visit Established in 2001 by Dr. Setsuko Ushioda-Aoki, D.C.L. 1993. www.mcgill.ca/mmm. Awarded by the Faculty of Law on the basis of academic merit to WERNER GRAUPE MEMORIAL MMM FELLOWSHIP a graduate student in the LL.M. program at the institute of Air and Established in 2001 in memory of Werner Graupe, a long-standing Space Law. supporter and friend of the University, by the Master’s in Manufac- Value: $500. turing Management (MMM) Program. Awarded by the MMM Pro- WAINWRIGHT SCHOLARSHIP FOR LAW gram Fellowships Committee to graduate students in the MMM Bequeathed by the late Arnold Wainwright, QC, B.A., B.C.L., program. Preference shall be given to students who are Canadian D.C.L. citizens or permanent residents and demonstrate fluency in Eligibility: Awarded to outstanding students, Canadian or foreign, French and English. Priority given to full-time students; part-time entering the first year of graduate studies at the Faculty of Law, students will be considered for partial awards in the absence of McGill University, and intending to work on subjects of interest qualified full-time candidates. to, or pertaining to, the civil law tradition, or to students proceed- Value: $20,000. ing from the LL.M. to the D.C.L. program. Value: One scholarship of $10,000. Application: None; on the basis of the candidate's application for admission to graduate studies in Law.

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5.8.3 MBA Aid Office. Candidates must submit a curriculum vitae and a financial aid form. ALVIN J. WALKER GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP Eligibility: Established by the estate of the late Alvin J. Walker. H.E. HERSCHORN GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP Awarded on the basis of academic merit to a student entering the Eligibility: Established in 1965, tenable by a student entering M.B.A. program. either the first or the second year of the M.B.A. program. Open Value: $1,500. to Canadian students only. Application: None; recipients are to be selected by the Faculty of Value: Current tuition fees. Management Scholarships Committee. Application: Awarded by the Faculty of Management Scholar- ships Committee; no application necessary. ASSOCIATION DES M.B.A. DU QUÉBEC AWARD This prize will be awarded to a graduating student on the basis of LATIN AMERICA AWARD academic performance, and proven leadership both inside and Granted to students from Latin America entering the first year of outside the classroom. the M.B.A. program. These awards will be based on academic Value: $1,000. excellence. All applicants to the M.B.A. program will be consid- ered. Recipients will be notified at the time of admission. DEAN'S MEDAL FOR GREAT DISTINCTION IN THE M.B.A. Value: Two awards, $9,000 each; renewable for a second year. PROGRAM A sterling silver medal will be awarded each Spring by the Schol- M.B.A. ENTRANCE AWARD arships Committee of the Desautels Faculty of Management to the Each year the Faculty of Management Scholarship Committee leading student in the full-time M.B.A. program. awards a limited number of M.B.A. Entrance Fellowships. Eligibility: The selection is based on academic excellence. DONALD E. ARMSTRONG AWARD Estimated value: $1,500; non-renewable. Established by Seymour Schulich, B.Sc. 1961, M.B.A. 1965, and Application: None; all applicants to the M.B.A. program will be Lawrence Bloomberg, M.B.A. 1965, in 1996 in honour of Donald considered. Recipients will be notified at the time of admission. E. Armstrong, founding Director of McGill's Graduate School of Commerce. M.B.A. INTERNATIONAL STUDENT AWARD Eligibility: Awarded by the Desautels Faculty of Management All international students are considered for renewable awards. Scholarships Committee on the basis of high academic standing, The number and size of these awards vary from year to year. The proven leadership skills and active involvement in the community selection is based on academic excellence. All applicants to the to a student in the M.B.A. program. Candidates must submit an M.B.A. program will be considered. Recipients will be notified at application and financial form. the time of admission. Value: Minimum $3,000. PILARCZYK FELLOWSHIP Application: For further information contact the M.B.A. Office, First awarded in 1997, this fellowship will be awarded every sec- Faculty of Management. ond year. The purpose of this award is to create a distinguished DR. PETER BRIANT AWARD FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP international fellowship that will enable outstanding students from Established by Seymour Schulich in memory of Professor Peter to pursue a two year Master of Business Administration at Briant, a teacher and mentor to many in the Desautels Faculty of McGill Desautels Faculty of Management. The fellowship is Management. Awarded to Canadian students in the first year of intended to be a comprehensive award covering the principal the full-time M.B.A. program by the Desautels Faculty of Manage- expenses that such students will incur while in Canada. ment. This award will be granted on the basis of entrepreneurial Eligibility: Polish citizen under 40 years of age; degree equivalent experience, potential and general scholastic ability. Candidates to a Canadian Bachelors degree, record of high academic must submit an application, a statement providing evidence of achievement; TOEFL of 600; two years’ work experience, a writ- entrepreneurial potential, a curriculum vitae and financial form. ten essay on career goals and expectations. Successful candi- Estimated value: $4,000. dates must plan to return to Poland and participate in its economic life. EDWARD BALLON GRADUATE AWARD IN MANAGEMENT Value: $27,000. Established in 1998 by the John Dobson Foundation in honour of Edward M. Ballon, B.A. 1947, a distinguished graduate who, while ROGER C. BENNETT PRIZE IN MARKETING a student at McGill, was captain of the McGill Track Team, Presi- Established in 1999 with the support of friends and family of the dent of the Students' Society of McGill and President of the Stu- late Roger C. Bennett, distinguished Professor of Marketing dents Athletics Council. He later became President of the McGill (Desautels Faculty of Management), who had a zest for life. Graduate Society and a member of the Board of Governors of the Eligibility: Awarded by the Desautels Faculty of Management University. Scholarships Committee to a graduating M.B.A. student who has Eligibility: Awarded by the Desautels Management Scholarships demonstrated academic achievement and community involve- Committee to a full-time student entering the M.B.A. program on ment. the basis of high academic standing, demonstrated leadership Value: Minimum $1,250. skills through involvement in extra-curricular activities and partic- SHEILA WELLINGTON BMO FINANCIAL GROUP AWARD ipation in a competitive sport. Candidates must be Canadian Established by the in 1996 for students in the citizens. Faculty of Management. Value: $2,000 - $2,500. Eligibility: Awarded by the Desautels Faculty of Management Application: Applicants must submit a one-page statement detail- Scholarships Committee on the basis of high academic standing, ing their involvement in extra-curricular activities and participa- leadership skills and community involvement to full-time students tion in a competitive sport. The statement must be submitted at continuing in the M.B.A. or B.Com. program. Preference is given the time of application to the program. to female students in programs related to finance and/or EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE (E.D.I.) BURSARY economics. Eligibility: Awarded on the basis of work experience and financial Value: $6,000 for graduate students and $2,000 for undergradu- need to Canadian students entering the second year of the full- ates. time M.B.A. program from the part-time M.B.A. program. Application: Eligible students wishing to be considered for this Value: Maximum $2,000. award should submit a C.V. and appropriate documentation Application: Awarded by the Desautels Faculty of Management supporting their extra-curricular university or community Scholarship Committee upon recommendation by the Student contribution.

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5.8.4 PhD (Management) GERALD CLAVET FELLOWSHIPS IN MEDICINE Established in 2008 from the estate of the late Gerald Clavet. EDITH & NORMAN STRAUSS DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP IN Eligibility: Awarded on the basis of academic merit by Graduate PROFESSIONAL ETHICS IN BUSINESS and Postdoctoral Studies upon nomination by the Faculty of Endowed in 1992 by Edith Strauss in memory of her husband, this Medicine to outstanding graduate students. fellowship is intended to commemorate the integrity and character Value: Varies. of Norman Strauss. In 2008, on the passing of Edith Strauss, the fellowship was renamed to mark their shared vision for ethical LLOYD CARR-HARRIS FELLOWSHIP business practices. Established in 1995 through the generosity of the Lloyd Carr- Eligibility: Awarded by the Desautels Faculty of Management to Harris Foundation. support outstanding doctoral students in Management who have Eligibility: The fellowships may be held by students registered in demonstrated an interest in researching, studying and promoting any graduate program in the health sciences at McGill. No citi- business ethics. Consideration may be given to students pursu- zenship restrictions. ing research in the area of corporate social responsibility. Stand- Value: $15,000; renewable twice. ing in the program to be evaluated by the Ph.D. Program ROBERT C. PATERSON GRADUATE RESEARCH AWARDS Director. Established in 2008 by Ann S. Paterson, B.A. 1953, in support of Value: $10,000; renewable once, based on satisfactory standing Graduate Research in Suicide Prevention and Treatment in the in the program. Faculty of Medicine; research topics may include the area of epi- genetics. Awarded by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies upon 5.9 Medicine the recommendation of the Faculty of Medicine. Value: Varies. ALEXANDER MCFEE FELLOWSHIP Eligibility: Open to graduates of any approved university who are 5.9.1 Internal Studentships resident full-time candidates for higher degrees or diplomas at Internal Studentships are open to highly qualified Faculty of Medi- McGill. The award will be made in Physics, Chemistry, and cine graduate students who are registered full-time in a research Medical Sciences (with preference for Cancer research). training program leading to an M.Sc. or Ph.D. degree. Value: $10,000. Internal Studentships are tenable for one year starting Septem- ber 1. The Faculty of Medicine contribution for an M.Sc. student is DAVID G. GUTHRIE FELLOWSHIPS IN MEDICINE $10,000 and for a Ph.D. student is $12,000. Supervisors are Established in 2008 by David G. Guthrie, B.Sc. 1943, M.D.,C.M. expected to supplement funded applicants with a minimum contri- 1944. Dr. Guthrie, a radiologist, wishes to acknowledge the educa- bution of $8,000. tion and opportunities provided to him by McGill and wishes to help M.D./Ph.D. students are not eligible to apply for Faculty of Med- future generations of medical students with their studies and med- icine Internal Studentships, they should consult the Director of the ical ambitions. Awarded by McGill University Graduate and Post- M.D./Ph.D. program regarding funding for which they are eligible. doctoral Studies to Ph.D. students in the faculty of Medicine. Residents receiving remuneration from the RAMQ while pursu- Preference will be given to Canadian students. ing a Master’s or Ph.D. degree are not eligible to apply to the Fac- Value: Varies. ulty of Medicine Internal Studentships program. DAVID MCCUTCHEON FELLOWSHIPS IN PEDIATRIC Students who apply for a Faculty of Medicine Internal Student- PALLIATIVE CARE ship are automatically considered for every award for which they Established in 2008 by David McCutcheon, B.Eng. 1961. are eligible. Amongst eligible applicants in cancer research, one Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Medicine on the basis of will be recommended to Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies for an academic merit to one or more medical residents who are pursu- Alexander McFee Fellowship. ing research in the area of Pediatric Palliative Care. Applications are evaluated on the basis of academic perform- Value: Varies. ance; quality of the proposal; training environment; accomplish- ments (articles, abstracts, evidence of progress appropriate to the DR. VICTOR K.S. LUI FELLOWSHIPS stage of the student's career); and letters of support. Established in 2008 by Dr. Victor Lui, B.Sc. 1967, M.D. 1971. Successful applicants must be registered at McGill University Awarded by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies upon the nomina- when applying and for the duration of the award. tion by the Faculty of Medicine to a Ph.D. student whose studies The deadline for applications is normally mid-late April. For fur- are dedicated to cancer research. ther information and application forms, please consult Value: Varies. www.medicine.mcgill.ca/research/bursary/default.htm.

EILEEN PETERS FELLOWSHIP CHARLES JAMES PATTON, M.D., AND ELIZABETH ROSS Established in 1993 with an endowment from the N.E. Peters PATTON MEMORIAL PRIZE Foundation. Eligibility: Established in 2003 by a bequest from Charles Francis Eligibility: Awarded by GPS with preference being given to Patton in memory of his parents, Charles James Patton, M.D., women. Consideration, if appropriate, will be given to students and Elizabeth Ross Patton, awarded by the postgraduate pursuing graduate studies in the Faculty of Medicine or the awards committee to an outstanding graduate student for excel- School of Nursing. No citizenship restrictions. lence in medical research. Value: $12,000; renewable twice. Value: Minimum $400.

FERRINGS PHARMACEUTICALS FELLOWSHIPS CLAUDE J.P. GIROUD BURSARY IN ENDOCRINOLOGY Established in 2008 by Ferrings Pharmaceuticals in support of one Eligibility: Established by a bequest from Alix Auzolle Giroud in or more outstanding graduate students pursuing research in the memory of her son, Dr. Claude J.P. Giroud, former professor of areas of Urology, Gastroenterology or Fertility. Awarded by Grad- Experimental Medicine at McGill. Awarded on a competitive uate and Postdoctoral Studies upon recommendation from the basis to a full-time graduate student pursuing research in Faculty of Medicine to a student in either the Ph.D. or M.D./Ph.D. Endocrinology. program. Value: Varies. Value: Varies.

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DR. ARTHUR H. JUDSON FELLOWSHIPS IRMA H. BAUER RESEARCH FUND Established by a bequest from Frances Catherine Judson in mem- The income from a bequest by the late Irma H. Bauer to be used ory of her husband. To be awarded by the Faculty of Medicine for the support of a full-time graduate student doing research in the Postgraduate Awards Committee to graduate students as part of field of epilepsy. the Faculty of Medicine’s internal studentships. Value: Varies. Value: $10,500. JAMES O. AND MARIA MEADOWS SCHOLARSHIP DR. JOHN A. LUNDIE RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP Established to support graduate research preferably in the field of Established in 2003 by a bequest by Dr. John A. Lundie for a grad- cancer, but worthy candidates working in other areas of medical or uate student pursuing cancer research. surgical research will also be considered. Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Medicine's Postgraduate Value: Varies. Awards Committee. Preference shall be given to candidates pur- suing research in the causes and/or cure of cancer. JEANNETTE AND ABRAM VICTOR MEMORIAL Value: $6,000. SCHOLARSHIP Eligibility: Open to full-time graduate students who are principally ELAINE BÉLANGER GRADUATE STUDENTSHIP IN MEDICAL engaged in research on the physiology of the heart or its RESEARCH diseases. Established in 2003 by a bequest from Elaine Bélanger for a grad- Value: Varies. uate student pursuing medical research. Awarded by the Faculty of Medicine’s Postgraduate Awards Committee. JOHN MCCRAE FELLOWSHIP Value: Minimum $6,500. Eligibility: Intended for graduate students of any approved medical school in the fields relating to surgery, urology, ELIZABETH STEFFEN MEMORIAL AWARD otolaryngology, radiology, etc. Established in 1995 by a bequest of the late Elizabeth Steffen, Value: Varies. M.D. 1945, and awarded by the Faculty of Medicine to contribute to the support of a full-time graduate student pursuing research in JOSEPH SCHUBERT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP the Faculty of Medicine. Eligibility: For graduates of any approved medical school who are Value: Varies. principally engaged in full-time graduate studies on the physiol- ogy of the heart or its diseases. ESTHER CUSHING FELLOWSHIP Value: Varies. Established in 1992 for a student working towards a Master's or Doctoral degree in the Faculty of Medicine. J.P. COLLIP FELLOWSHIP IN MEDICAL RESEARCH Value: Varies. Eligibility: Fellowships are awarded for studies at McGill in Anatomy and Cell Biology, Bacteriology, Biochemistry, Histol- F.S.B. MILLER MEMORIAL FUND ogy, Pathology, Pharmacology or Physiology. Candidates must Established in 1982 to provide support for Genetic and Viral be full-time graduate students (M.Sc. or Ph.D.) in one of these research in Neurobiology. subjects. Value: Varies. Value: Varies.

GEORGE G. HARRIS FELLOWSHIP IN CANCER MAYSIE MACSPORRAN GRADUATE STUDENTSHIPS Established in 1962 by a bequest of George G. Harris to provide a Established in 2002 by Maysie MacSporran, B.A. 1927, in memory fellowship in Cancer Research. of Esther Cushing and her parents, Dr. Frank R. England and Dr. Value: Varies. Octavia Grace Ritchie England. Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Medicine's Postgraduate GERSHMAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND Awards Committee to top-ranked students in the official training Established in 1965 to record the bequest of funds from the Estate programs in each of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. of Fannie Gershman as a memorial to her late husband Mr. Icko Value: Minimum $9,000 each. Gershman and herself. The income from this endowment is to be used for scholarships in the field of cancer research. RUTH AND ALEX DWORKIN SCHOLARSHIP Value: Varies. Established in 1989, the Ruth and Alex Dworkin Fund will provide scholarships to students, doing postgraduate work in the field of GORDON PHILLIPS FUND FOR RESEARCH IN oncology, who would not be able to pursue their studies in the CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES absence of financial assistance. Students will be selected by the This fund provides a scholarship open to graduate students Postgraduate Awards Committee. involved in cardiovascular research. Value: Varies. Value: Varies. SAMUEL LUPOVITCH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP G. RUTHERFORD CAVERHILL FELLOWSHIP Eligibility: Open to full-time graduate students who are principally Established in 1943 by Mrs. Rutherford Caverhill for full-time grad- engaged in research on the physiology of the blood or its uate study and training in the Department of Medicine. diseases. Value: Varies. Value: Varies.

HARRISON WATSON SCHOLARSHIP SAMUEL S. LERNER MEMORIAL AWARD Established in 1953 by a bequest from the late Harrison Watson Established in 2002 by a bequest from Grace Bernice Lerner in and Ruth Appleton Watson in memory of their only son, Captain memory of her husband, Samuel S. Lerner. Aubrey Wentworth Harrison Watson, D.S.O., M.C. The purpose of Eligibility: Awarded by the office of the Associate Dean, Graduate the scholarship is to encourage research into the causes and Studies and Research of the Faculty of Medicine, to outstanding cures of tuberculosis and other diseases of an allied character. graduate students pursuing cancer research. Value: Varies. Value: Minimum $250. HUGH E. BURKE RESEARCH FUND Established in 1972 for medical research with preference given to requests for financial assistance for full-time graduate students. Value: Varies.

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5.9.2 Multidisciplinary Research Awards 5.9.4 Research Institute Awards

ALEXANDER MCFEE FELLOWSHIP 5.9.4.1 Cancer Centre Eligibility: Open to graduates of any approved university who are resident full-time candidates for higher degrees or diplomas at DEFI CORPORATIF CANDEREL STUDENTSHIP AND McGill. The award will be made in Physics, Chemistry, and FELLOWSHIP Medical Sciences (with preference for cancer research). Eligibility: Open to Ph.D. and postdoctoral fellow candidates Value: $10,000. within their first year of working with staff of the McGill Cancer Centre and/or the Division of Research, Department of Oncology HARRY SHANKMAN SCHOLARSHIPS at McGill. A bequest from the late Annette Shankman Rieder in honour of her Application: Candidates must submit a C.V. with publications, brother Harry Shankman, M.D., provides annual scholarships for letters of reference and an outline of their proposed project with meritorious medical students in the M.D./Ph.D. program. Awarded investigator's name to: Dr. Michael L. Tremblay, McGill Cancer by the Faculty of Medicine Scholarships Committee, on the recom- Center, 3655 Promenade Sir William Osler, Montreal, Quebec, mendation of the M.D./Ph.D. Program Director. H3G 1Y6. Value: Minimum $3,000 each. Value: $10,000 Studentships; $15,000 Fellowships. One year support in both cases. SIR EDWARD W. BEATTY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS ROLANDE AND MARCEL GOSSELIN GRADUATE Eligibility: Awarded annually to students of any nationality. STUDENTSHIPS Applies to students registered in the M.D.,C.M./Ph.D. program. Eligibility: Established in 2003 by a bequest from Rolande Value: Two scholarships, not necessarily of equal value. Dubreuil Gosselin. Awarded by the Faculty of Medicine's Post- Application: More information can be obtained by contacting the graduate Awards Committee to two Ph.D. students undertaking office of the Associate Dean, Medical Education and Student cancer research under the direction of a member of the McGill Affairs. Cancer Centre. Value: Minimum $12,500 each. 5.9.3 Multidisciplinary Clinical Awards 5.9.4.2 Montreal Children’s Hospital DR. BENJAMIN SHORE PRIZE IN PLASTIC SURGERY Established in memory of Dr. Benjamin Shore, M.D.,C.M. 1965. MCGILL UNIVERSITY - MONTREAL CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL Eligibility: This prize will be awarded annually to a resident train- RESEARCH INSTITUTE FELLOWSHIPS ing in one of the McGill teaching hospitals who demonstrates The McGill University - Montreal Children’s Hospital Research outstanding performance in the Plastic Surgery Program. This Institute offers a limited number of postdoctoral and research fel- prize will be used to fund travel to a national or international lowships. meeting in the field of plastic surgery or for special support of a Eligibility: Medical, dental or doctoral graduates undertaking full resident doing research in plastic surgery. The Prize will be time training in pediatric research. Candidate must be super- awarded by the Program Director of the Plastic Surgery Training vised by an investigator with formal primary affiliation with McGill Program in consultation with the Associate Dean of Post- University - Montreal Children’s Hospital Research Institute. graduate Medical Education. Deadline: December 1 for an April 1 or July 1 commencement Value: $4,000. date. Value: Based on CIHR guidelines with respect to employment DR. EZRA LOZINSKI PRIZE IN CLINICAL MEDICINE under grants. Established in 1989 in memory of Mrs. Deitcher's father, Dr. Ezra Application: Forms are available from the Secretariat of the Lozinski, M.D.,C.M. 1920, M.Sc. 1923. The prize shall be awarded Research Institute, 4060 Sainte-Catherine Street West, Room annually to a medical resident who is training in one of the McGill 205, Montreal, Quebec, H3Z 2Z3. University teaching hospitals, and who demonstrates outstanding qualities of compassion, understanding, and acceptance of MCGILL UNIVERSITY - MONTREAL CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL responsibility for ongoing care. Nominations will be submitted RESEARCH INSTITUTE STUDENTSHIPS before May 1 of each academic year by clinical departments and The McGill University - Montreal Children's Hospital Research the winner will be selected by the Faculty of Medicine Postgradu- Institute offers a limited number of studentship awards. ate Committee. Eligibility: Master’s or Doctoral level students conducting Value: $1,000. pediatric research. Candidates must be supervised by an investigator with a formal primary affiliation with the McGill DR. MILTON C. AND NINA E. WILSON AWARD University - Montreal Children’s Hospital Research Institute. Established in 1970 by a bequest from the late Milton C. Wilson. Deadline: April 1 for a July 1 commencement date. The annual income provides support for Undergraduate or Post- Value: $14,000 per year. graduate students in the Faculty of Medicine who are in Financial Application: Forms are available from the Secretariat of the need. Research Institute, 4060 Sainte-Catherine Street West, Room 205, Montreal, Quebec, H3Z 2Z3. FRANK LITVACK FELLOWSHIPS FOR CLINICIAN SCIENTISTS 5.9.4.3 Montreal Neurological Institute Established in 2008 by Frank Litvack, M.D.,C.M. 1979, through his ISAAK WALTON KILLAM SCHOLARSHIPS/ foundation, the Litvack Family Foundation. JEANNE TIMMINS FELLOWSHIPS (NEUROSCIENCES) Eligibility: Open to post-graduate medical students or, in a truly Eligibility: The Montreal Neurological Institute offers fellowships exceptional case, M.D.,C.M. students, who have chosen to take for research and study in the fields of the clinical and basic a year from their residency or studies to pursue a research neurosciences. Candidates must hold an M.D. or a Ph.D. project. Awarded by the Faculty of Medicine to Medical Resi- degree. Those candidates with M.D. degrees will ordinarily have dents or M.D.,C.M. students of McGill University. completed clinical studies in neurology or neurosurgery. Awards Value: $50,000. will be made on a strictly competitive basis. Value: Initial appointments will be for one year with a maximum value of $25,000 (Canadian) with possible renewal. Deadline: October 15 for a commencement date July 1 of the fol- lowing year.

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Application: Apply in writing to the Assistant to the Director of the Eligibility: Awarded by the Division of Experimental Medicine on Montreal Neurological Institute. the basis of merit, through an annual competitive process, to stu- dents enrolled in the second or third year of the Ph.D. program PRESTON ROBB FELLOWSHIP in the Division of Experimental Medicine. The awards will be Eligibility: Established in 1994 and awarded on a strictly compet- used to enhance the students' graduate training by providing itive basis by the Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) to support travel funds for the presentation of a scholarly contribution at a the training of a clinical fellow to work jointly with one of its basic scientific conference. The amount of the award is expected to be and one of its clinician scientists. Candidates must have an M.D. matched by the awardee's supervisor. degree with clinical studies in neurology or neurosurgery. Value: $650 each. Value: Initial appointments, one year to a maximum value of $25,000. 5.9.5.6 Microbiology and Immunology Deadline: October 15 to MNI for a commencement date July 1 of the following year. F.C. HARRISON FELLOWSHIPS Application: Application forms are available from the Director's Established in 1953 by a bequest from the late Francis Charles Office, MNI. Harrison, Emeritus Professor of Bacteriology and Emeritus Dean of the Faculty of Graduate studies. 5.9.5 Academic Unit Awards Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of Microbiology and Immunology on the basis of academic merit to full-time graduate 5.9.5.1 Biochemistry students. Estimated value: $5,000. ARTHUR S. HAWKES FELLOWSHIP Established in 2000 through a generous bequest by Dr. Arthur S. WILFRED YAPHE AWARD Hawkes, Ph.D. 1945. Awarded by the Faculty of Medicine to an Established in 1986 by the Department of Microbiology and outstanding student in the Department of Biochemistry. Immunology, in memory of Dr. Wilfred Yaphe, Professor in the Value: Minimum $5,000. Department from 1966 until his untimely death in 1986. Eligibility: Granted upon recommendation of the Graduate Com- 5.9.5.2 Biomedical Engineering mittee of the Department of Microbiology and Immunology, to one M.Sc. student and one Ph.D. student who were awarded GEDDES PRIZE IN BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING their degrees during the academic year. Dr. L.A. Geddes, B.Eng. 1945, M.Eng. 1953, Hon.D.Sc. 1971, Estimated value: $750. established an annual prize in Biomedical Engineering at the discretion of the Chair of the Department of Biomedical 5.9.5.7 Nursing Engineering. In addition to the following, several funding opportunities are avail- JOHN F. DAVIS AWARD able to students whose projects or doctoral theses are related to a Established in 2003 by John F. Davis, B.Eng. 1942, M.Eng. 1949, nursing intervention research, e.g., G.R.I.S.I.Q. (Groupe de M.D.,C.M. 1950. Awarded every two years to a graduate student recherche inter-universitaire en sciences infirmières du Québec enrolled in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, by the [www.grisim.ca]) and F.E.R.A.S.I. (Training and Expertise in Nurs- Chair of the Department of Biomedical Engineering. The award will ing Administration Research [www.ferasi.umontreal.ca]). Students be for a significant contribution (Master's or Doctoral thesis, major should consult their advisors for more information. conference paper or journal paper) for a subject applicable to ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION OF THE MCGILL SCHOOL OF diagnostic or treatment procedures for Neurological or Psychiatric NURSING SCHOLARSHIP disorders. Eligibility: Scholarships are available for students in graduate Value: Minimum $500. programs. 5.9.5.3 Biomedical Ethics Value: Minimum of $1,000 per award, prorated by student status. Deadline: September 30. I.M. RABINOWITCH FELLOWSHIP Application: To the Chair of the Scholarship Committee. Established in 2006 by a bequest from William J. Prager, in mem- Application form will be posted at www.mcgill.ca/nursing under ory of I.M. Rabinowitch, M.D.,C.M. 1917, D.Sc. 1932. Awarded the Current Student/Funding Opportunities for Students page at annually by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, on the basis of the start of the academic year (e.g., September). academic merit, and on recommendation of the Biomedical Ethics Unit of the Faculty of Medicine, to a graduate student in any CANADIAN NURSES FOUNDATION FELLOWSHIP degree program, who demonstrates an interest in the relationship Members of the Canadian Nurses Foundation and Canadian between Science and Judaism. Nurses Association may apply for awards for study at the Estimated value: $15,000; renewable once at the Master’s level, Baccalaureate, Master's and Doctoral level. Special awards are twice at the Doctoral level. identified for neuro-surgical, oncology, community health nursing, epidemiology, etc. 5.9.5.4 Communication Sciences and Disorders Eligibility: Applicants must be registered in a program and be will- ing to serve in a nursing position in Canada for one year for each MONTREAL LEAGUE FOR THE HARD OF HEARING AWARD academic year funded. Quebec applicants must apply for licen- Established by a gift from the Montreal League for the Hard of sure in another Canadian province or territory in order to apply Hearing Inc. for students in training. for a Fellowship. Eligibility: Candidates must be enrolled at the graduate level in Deadline: April 15. the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders doing Application: Apply to the Canadian Nurses Foundation, work in the area of hearing impairment. Awarded by the School. 50 The Driveway, Ottawa, Ontario, K2P 1E2 after November 1. Value: $1,000. CORPORATION OF NURSES OF THE DISTRICT OF 5.9.5.5 Experimental Medicine MONTREAL BURSARY Bursaries are awarded yearly for study leading to a Master's DR. GERALD B. PRICE MEMORIAL AWARDS degree or to a Doctorate in nursing. Three awards, established in 2004, by family and friends, to hon- Application: For further information re: application, please write our Dr. Gerald B. Price's memory and his many contributions as to: Corporation of Nurses of the District of Montreal, Director of the Division of Experimental Medicine and as a full 666 Sherbrooke Street W., Suite 1004, Montreal, Quebec, member of the McGill Cancer Centre. H3A 1E7.

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EVELYN ROCQUE MALOWANY PRIZE IN NURSING Application: Consult the Director, Student Aid Office, Brown Established in 2007 by Evelyn Rocque Malowany, M.Sc.(A) 1963. Student Services Building, 3600 McTavish Street, Montreal, Eligibility: Awarded by the School of Nursing to a graduating stu- Quebec, H3A 1Y2. dent who has demonstrated initiative and leadership in the pro- fession. 5.9.5.8 Ophthalmology Estimated value: $500. PERCY HERMANT FELLOWSHIPS IN OPHTHALMOLOGY F. MOYRA ALLEN PRIZE This fellowship, established by Mr. Percy Hermant, is divided Established in 1987 in honour of Dr. F. Moyra Allen, B.N. 1948, among the first-year residents in ophthalmology. Emeritus Professor of Nursing 1985, for her distinguished career Eligibility: Candidates must be graduates of Medicine at McGill or and international renown. other approved medical schools, must be commencing the study Eligibility: Awarded by the School to a graduating student in the of Ophthalmology at McGill and must be planning to practice this Master's program who shows potential for a distinctive career in specialty in Canada. the study and practice of nursing. Application: Apply to the Chair, Department of Ophthalmology, Estimated value: $1,500. McGill University.

IRMA K. RILEY AWARDS SEAN MURPHY AWARD Established through a bequest from Irma K. Riley, Cert. Nurs. Established in 1997 from a bequest of Miss Dorothy Brown. 1951. Awarded on the basis of scholarly achievement by the Eligibility: Awarded by a committee of the Department of School of Nursing to outstanding non-nurse applicants entering Ophthalmology to a student in ophthalmic pathology, with a the Qualifying program for a Master’s degree in Nursing. preference for graduate students or postdoctoral fellows. Value: Minimum $2,800 each. Value: $8,000.

NESSA LECKIE MEMORIAL AWARD 5.9.5.9 Orthopaedic Surgery Established in 2001 through a generous bequest from Nessa ALBERT A. BUTLER AWARD IN ORTHOPAEDICS Leckie, B.N. 1961. Established in 2001 by Kaye Takamatsu-Butler in memory of Dr. Eligibility: Awarded by the School of Nursing to an outstanding Albert A. Butler, M.D.,C.M. 1935. The award will be used to sup- student enrolled in the Master's program in the School of Nursing port residents doing research in the field of orthopaedics and/or whose major area of studies is mental health nursing, who is postgraduate orthopaedic training at McGill. This support can working or has previously worked in the nursing field in an area include travel funds for residents to attend conferences, the relating to mental health and who has demonstrated clinical purchase of research equipment and acknowledgement gifts such expertise in this area. as book prizes. Awarded by the Program Director of the McGill Estimated value: $2,300. Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Program in consultation with the Application: Application information will be posted at Associate Dean of Postgraduate Medical Education. www.mcgill.ca/nursing under the Current Student/Funding Value: Maximum $6,550. Opportunities for Students page at the start of the academic year (e.g., September). DR. PHILIP EIBEL PRIZE IN ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY Established in 1998 by Miss Deborah Eibel, B.A. 1960, in memory ORDER OF NURSES OF QUEBEC BURSARIES of her father, Dr. Philip Eibel, B.A. 1929, M.D.,C.M. 1933. Awarded each year to nurses for studies leading to a Master's Eligibility: The prize shall be awarded annually to a medical degree or to a doctorate degree in nursing. student, resident, or fellow who has exhibited outstanding Value: Eight bursaries of $10,000 each. achievement during training in Orthopedic Surgery. The selec- Deadline: March 15. tion shall be made by the Faculty of Medicine Scholarships Com- Application: To the Ordre des infirmières et infirmiers du Québec, mittee. Secretary of the Committee on Bursaries, 4200 Dorchester Blvd. Value: $500 each. West, Westmount, Quebec, H3Z 1V4. 5.9.5.10 Pathology ROYAL VICTORIA HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION BURSARY ROBERT MORE AWARD IN PATHOLOGY Bursaries are available for graduates of the Royal Victoria Established in 1997 from a bequest of Miss Dorothy Brown. Hospital, School of Nursing, who have been accepted into an Awarded by a committee of the Department of Pathology to a grad- approved university program. uate student or postdoctoral fellow. Application: For further information, apply to the Alumnae Office, Value: One student at $15,000 or two students at $7,500 each. Nurses' Home, Royal Victoria Hospital, 687 West, Montreal, Quebec, H3A 1A1. 5.9.5.11 Pharmacology and Therapeutics

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE (ORDER OF ST. JOHN) OF CANADA JAMES FROSST FELLOWSHIP BURSARIES Established in 1990 by the Department of Pharmacology and Eligibility: Available to experienced registered nurses preparing Therapeutics through a donation from Merck Frosst Canada Inc. for leadership positions. Preference will be given to qualified Eligibility: Primarily awarded by the graduate training committee applicants who are volunteers with St. John Ambulance. to an outstanding international applicant to the program. Estimated value: One bursary of $1,000 from the Margaret Value: $10,000. MacLaren Memorial Fund for studies at the Master's level. Deadline: All international applicants conditionally accepted to the Deadline: February 15. program prior to May 1 are considered for the Fellowship. Application: Apply to the Chair of Bursary Funds, St. John Ambulance, National Headquarters, 312 Laurier Avenue East, MACINTOSH PRIZE IN PHARMACOLOGY Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 6P6. Established in 1991 for graduate studies in Pharmacology by the Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics in honour of Pro- W.K. KELLOGG FOUNDATION LOAN FUND fessor F.C. MacIntosh, a distinguished McGill scientist. Awarded Estimated value: This fund was established to assist students annually to a student who has presented, within the last year, a who have unexpected expenses while registered in courses at senior seminar and who has progressed towards a submission of the School of Nursing. thesis. Estimated value: $700.

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MELVILLE PRIZE IN PHARMACOLOGY Eligibility: Awarded by the School of Physical and Occupational Established to honour Professor Kenneth I. Melville who was Therapy to an outstanding graduate student conducting Chairman of the Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics research studies to improve the efficacy of physiotherapeutic from 1953 to 1967 and Professor Emeritus from 1967 until his rehabilitation with preference to pediatrics, neurological and death in 1975. neuromuscular disorders. Eligibility: Awarded annually to two graduate students: one sen- Value: $3,000. ior, one junior; and one Postdoctoral Fellow whose research Deadline: May 20. presentation at the annual Pharmacology Research Day (or equivalent occasion) is judged by an ad hoc advisory committee KAVITA KULKARNI MEMORIAL PRIZE IN REHABILITATION to be the best. SCIENCE Value: $400/$200/$100. Established in 2002 by family, friends and the Jewish Rehabilita- tion Hospital (JRH) Foundation in memory of Kavita Kulkarni, THEODORE SOURKES PRIZE B.Sc.(Phys.Ther.) 2001. Kavita was an outstanding student in the Established in 1992 by the Department of Pharmacology and School of Physical and Occupational Therapy whose sudden and Therapeutics in honour of Professor Theodore Sourkes. tragic death was mourned by all who knew her. Eligibility: Awarded annually to recognize outstanding contribu- Eligibility: Awarded by the School of Physical and Occupational tion by a graduate student in the Department of Pharmacology Therapy on the basis of high academic standing excellence to an and Therapeutics, as judged from a paper published in a peer- outstanding graduate student enrolled in a full-time degree pro- reviewed journal. Awarded by the Department to a student gram in the School. Preference shall be given to students currently in the program or having graduated within a year. pursuing research in Rehabilitation Science at the JRH. Value: $700. Value: Minimum $750.

5.9.5.12 Physical and Occupational Therapy MARGHERITA RAPAGNA MEMORIAL PRIZE IN REHABILITATION SCIENCE BARBARA ROSENTHAL PRIZE Established in 2002 by family, friends and the Jewish Rehabilita- Established in 1992 as a tribute to Barbara Rosenthal’s, Dip. PT tion Hospital (JRH) Foundation in memory of Margherita Rapagna. 1961, B.Sc. OT 1975, M.A. Ed. Tech. 1983, long-standing affilia- Margherita was an outstanding student in the School of Physical tion with the School of Physical and Occupational Therapy and her and Occupational Therapy whose sudden and tragic death was devoted years of service to the practice of occupational therapy. mourned by all who knew her. 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 on the basis of high academic standing excellence to an Occupational Therapist. The prize will be given by the School of outstanding graduate student enrolled in a full-time degree pro- Physical and Occupational Therapy on the basis of high gram in the School. Preference shall be given to students pursu- academic standing at the end of the first year of study. ing research in Rehabilitation Science at the JRH. Value: $300. Value: Minimum $500.

BOURSE DE RECHERCHE ANNE LANG ETIENNE PATRICIA ANN MACDONALD WELLS VAN DAELE Offered to Occupational Therapists pursuing a Master's or Ph.D. MEMORIAL AWARD Degree who are full members of the Ordre des ergothérapeutes du Established in 2003 by family, friends and colleagues of Patricia Québec (OPEQ). Ann MacDonald Wells Van Daele as well as graduates of the Value: $1,000 for Ph.D.; $750 for Master’s. School of Physical and Occupational Therapy. Application: November 1 - December 1. For further information, Eligibility: Awarded by the School of Physical and Occupational contact the Ordre des ergothérapeutes du Québec, 2021 Union Therapy to students enrolled in the School's professional pro- Street, Suite 920, Montreal, Quebec, H3A 2S9; telephone: 514- grams or to post-baccalaureate physical and occupational thera- 844-5778; fax: 514-844-0478; email: [email protected]; website: pists registered in the Master's programs in Rehabilitation www.oeq.org. Science, in recognition of an outstanding clinical, community- based, or research project related to the aging population and/or BOURSE DE RECHERCHE EN MILIEU CLINIQUE ET BOURSE clinical education. D'ÉTUDES SUPÉRIEURES Value: Minimum $500. Eligibility: Offered to Physiotherapists and also those registered in the Master's Program. P & OT ALUMNI STUDENT TRAVEL GRANTS Deadline: January 31. The School of P & OT's Alumni Student Travel Grant provides sup- Value: $1,250 (Graduate Studies) and $7,500 (Research). port for Graduate Students in Rehabilitation Sciences to attend a Application: Apply to the Ordre des physiothérapeutes du scholarly meeting or conference where they will be presenting a Québec, 7151 Jean-Talon est, bureau 1000, Anjou, Quebec, paper or poster related to their research. Full-time students are H1M 3N8; telephone: 514-351-2770, toll free: 1-800-361-2001; expected to also apply for other travel funds during the same cycle fax: 514-351-2658; email: [email protected]; website: for which they are eligible. Further details on School of P & OT www.oppq.qc.ca. website (www.mcgill.ca/spot/gradprogram/fellowships). Value: $750 (International conference); $500 (Canadian confer- DR. PREMYSL “MIKE” PELNAR ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT ence). AWARD Deadline: September 15 (November 1 to February 29 Established through a generous anonymous donation honouring presentation); Dr. Premysl Pelnar, a renowned occupational health physician. January 15 (March 1 to June 30 presentation); Eligibility: Awarded to graduate students of the Department of May 15 (July 1 to October 31 presentation). Occupational Health to further their training and professional activities in the field of occupational health. Awarded by the Chair RICHARD AND EDITH STRAUSS FELLOWSHIPS of the Department upon consultation with the Faculty. Established in 2007 by the Richard and Edith Strauss Canada Value: $300 - $600 per year. Foundation to support research and scholarship in the area of health and rehabilitation sciences. The School of Physical and JUDITH KORNBLUTH-GELFAND PEDIATRIC FELLOWSHIP Occupational Therapy selects outstanding doctoral students in Established by her husband and Dynamic Capital Corporation as rehabilitation science and notifies the Faculty of Medicine which a tribute to Judith Kornbluth-Gelfand, Dip. PT 1958, Dip. OT 1959, administers the awarding of the Fellowships to the recipients. B.Sc. PT 1976, in recognition of her interest in children suffering Eligibility: Eligible areas of research include: disease and/or dis- from neurological and neuromuscular disorders. ability prevention; ameliorating symptom impact; and, optimizing

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function and social participation for individuals with chronic mus- DEIRDRE AND ROBERT STEVENSON AWARD culoskeletal conditions. Types of research include: translational, Eligibility: For students entering a graduate program at the Fac- clinical and knowledge translation. ulty of Religious Studies in which the study of Asian religions is Deadline: October 1. a major component. Value: Maximum $35,000; renewable once based upon evalua- Value: $3,000. tion by the School of Physical and Occupational Therapy and a Application: Awarded by the Faculty of Religious Studies. two- to three-page progress report. Note: The Fellowships are accompanied by an allowance for HOUSTON BURSARY research expenses of up to $5,000 over the period of the Fellow- Established by a bequest from Thomas Houston in 1915. ship. This allowance may, for example, be used to cover travel to Eligibility: For students in the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of major national or international conferences. Religious Studies studying for the ministry of the Presbyterian Church in Canada or the United Church of Canada, with prefer- THE 2009-2011 RUTH SHAMAH SCHOLARSHIP ence given to candidates whose mother tongue is French. Established by the Psychiatry Department of the Jewish General Value: Varies. Hospital in memory of Ms. Ruth Shamah who provided years of Application: Apply to the Dean of the Faculty of Religious passionate and inspiring work as Head of the Occupational Ther- Studies. apy Department. Ruth demonstrated leadership in promoting high quality of care and publishing academic aspects of occupational SAMUEL FINLEY NATIONAL BURSARY therapy and will be remembered by numerous colleagues, train- Established in 1954 by a bequest from Miss Margaretta L. Finley. ees and now Occupational Therapists pursuing her search for evi- Eligibility: Awarded by the Dean of Religious Studies to a gradu- dence-based practices. ate student who is pursuing advanced studies in religion or Eligibility: Awarded to an Occupational Therapist accepted into theology. Master of Science in Rehabilitation Science level studies Estimated value: $3,000. (research) from McGill University or Université de Montréal who Application: Apply to the Dean of the Faculty of Religious will have selected a research project related to mental health. Studies. Quality and feasibility of the project as well as GPA will be addi- tional selection criteria. TOPPING MEMORIAL BURSARY Value: $5,000 a year for a maximum of 2 years. Established in 1976 by C.W. Topping in memory of his father, the Deadline: June 15, 2009. Must include: the , the aim of the Reverend N.B. Topping, a minister of the Methodist Church of project, the population and sample size calculations, the Canada for 50 years. research design and methods as well as the time schedule. Eligibility: Awarded at the discretion of the Dean of the Faculty of Application: Submit to Suzanne Rouleau, Occupational Therapy Religious Studies to a graduate student pursuing advanced stud- Clinical Coordinator in Psychiatry, Institute of Community and ies in religion or theology who has financial need and shows Family Psychiatry - , 4333 Cote Ste- promise of becoming both a scholar and a humanitarian. Catherine Road, Montreal, Quebec, H3T 1E4; telephone: 514- Estimated value: $1,000. 340-8222 ext. 5154. Application: Apply to the Dean of the Faculty of Religious Studies. 5.9.5.13 Physiology W.M. BIRKS AWARDS DR. RICHARD I. BIRKS FELLOWSHIPS IN PHYSIOLOGY Awarded to the students graduating with the best records in the Established in 2008 through a generous bequest by Dr. Richard I. B.A. (Religious Studies), B.Th., S.T.M. or M.A. (Religious Studies) Birks, B.A. 1949, M.Sc. 1954, Ph.D. 1957. programs. Eligibility: Awarded by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies upon Value: $200 each. recommendation from the Faculty of Medicine to an outstanding graduate student in the Department of Physiology. W.M. BIRKS FELLOWSHIP Value: Varies. Established in 1950 by donation from Mr. W.M. Birks-W.M. Birks Foundation. Eligibility: Awarded at the discretion of the Fellowship Committee 5.10 Faculty of Religious Studies and the Dean of the Faculty of Religious Studies to a graduate student who is pursuing advanced studies in Religion and A.R. GORDON AWARDS Theology. Established in 1998 by a bequest from Janette R. Gordon in Estimated value: $3,000. memory of her father, Rev. Alexander Reid Gordon, who was a Application: Apply to the Dean of the Faculty of Religious Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Literature at McGill Studies. University from 1907-1930. Eligibility: Awarded on the basis of academic merit, by the Faculty of Religious Studies, to an undergraduate or graduate 5.11 Schulich School of Music student in the United Theological College. Value: Recruitment Scholarships (renewable) $7,500. General Regulations in Music Additional Scholarships: Varies. 1. Scholarships, awards, prizes and bursaries available in the Application: Apply to the Dean of the Faculty of Religious Schulich School of Music are awarded at the discretion of the Studies. Dean and the Faculty Scholarships Committee. No applica- tions are required as all incoming and current students will au- ARTHUR AND JESSIE LOCHEAD BURSARY FUND tomatically be considered. Eligibility: Established in 1974 by a bequest from the Estates of 2. Awards are generally made in the Spring on the basis of audi- Rev. and Mrs. A.W. Lochead to endow a bursary for students tions and/or dossiers of incoming students, and after the Spring preparing for ordination and who are registered in the Faculty of term on the basis of academic standing during the preceding Religious Studies. Fall and Winter terms. Estimated value: $2,000. Application: Apply to the Dean of the Faculty of Religious ARTHUR AND HELEN HENDERSON SCHOLARSHIP Studies. Eligibility: Preference will be given to students in organ and church music. Open to both graduate and undergraduate students. Estimated value: $1,300.

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CLARA LICHTENSTEIN MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP JOHN R.E. BRADLEY PRIZES Eligibility: To be awarded to an outstanding student for graduate Established in 2006 through a bequest from John R.E. Bradley, studies in Music. Initiated by Helmut Blume in memory of Clara Sound and Lighting Technician at the Church of St. Andrew and Lichtenstein, the first instructor in Music at the Royal Victoria Col- St. Paul and a Montreal sound engineer whose career spanned lege, prime mover in the founding of the McGill Conservatorium from the 1930s to the 1990s. Awarded by the Schulich School of (1904) and its Vice-Director until her retirement in 1929. Music Scholarships Committee to outstanding graduate students Estimated value: $8,000. in the Sound Recording Program. Estimated value: $5,000. E. NOEL SPINELLI PRIZE IN MUSIC Established in 2004, by E. Noel Spinelli, C.M. a devoted supporter JULIUS SCHLOSS MEMORIAL AWARD of the Schulich School of Music and a lover of opera and vocal Established by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schloss in memory of their music. brother, the composer Julius Schloss (1902-1972), one of the fore- Eligibility: Awarded by the Schulich School of Music Scholarships most pupils of Alban Berg in during the late 1920s and Committee to an outstanding student in the Opera / Vocal area. early 1930s whose collected works were donated by the family to Value: Minimum $200. the McGill Faculty of Music. Eligibility: This award is to be made to a graduate student in ERIC AWARD Music on the recommendation of the Graduate Committee of the Established by Kevin Austin, B.Mus. 1970, M.M.A. 1973. Schulich School of Music. Eligibility: Awarded to a graduate or undergraduate student in the Estimated value: $1,200. Schulich School of Music for outstanding achievement in the field of electro-acoustic music. Awarded by the Schulich School of LEWIS LUTTER BURSARY Music Scholarships Committee on the recommendation of the Established in 1988 by the Guttman family in honour of Mr. Lewis staff of the Electronic Music Studio. Lutter, a loyal and devoted associate of many years of Progress Estimated value: $300. Brand Clothes, Inc. Awarded by the Schulich School of Music to assist a talented student in the School who is in financial need. FLORENCE MARJORIE BRACE AWARD Estimated value: $1,000. Established in 1999 by the estate of Florence Agnes Biltcliffe Brace in loving memory of her daughter, Florence Marjorie Brace. LLOYD CARR-HARRIS STRING SCHOLARSHIP Eligibility: Awarded by the Schulich School of Music Scholarships Established in 1999 through a generous gift from the Lloyd Carr- Committee to an outstanding undergraduate or graduate student Harris Foundation. in Music. Eligibility: Awarded by the Schulich School of Music Scholarships Value: $1,000. Committee on the recommendation of the String Area to excep- tionally gifted string players entering an undergraduate or gradu- GIAN LYMAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ate program in Performance. Established by the contributions of the family, friends and col- Value: $10,000; renewable twice. leagues of the late Gian Lyman, a distinguished graduate of McGill's Faculty of Music, who died on April 22, 1974. LUBKA KOLESSA PIANO AWARD Eligibility: To be given to a graduate or undergraduate student Established in 2003 by friends and former students in honour of who is specializing in either the performance or history of early Lubka Kolessa, a legendary concert pianist and McGill Faculty of music. Music professor from 1960-1971. Estimated value: $1,500. Eligibility: Awarded to an outstanding piano student by the Schulich School of Music Scholarships Committee. GUSTAV AND ROMANA BLUME MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Value: Minimum $600. Established in 1982 by Helmut Blume in loving memory of his parents. MARGARET HOULDING MEMORIAL PRIZE Eligibility: Awarded by the Schulich School of Music Scholarships Established in 1984 by the friends of the late Margaret Houlding. Committee to a graduate student. Preference may be given to a Eligibility: Awarded to a student in the Schulich School of Music. student in Performance. Estimated value: $700. Estimated value: $1,000. MARIANNA EATON SCHOLARSHIP HELEN HALL PRIZE Established by a bequest from the late Marianna Eaton (née Mar- Established in honour of Helen Hall by her friends. ianna Soulé Van Doren). Eligibility: Preference given to voice majors or students Eligibility: Awarded to a graduate student in the Schulich School specializing in choral conducting. Open to both graduate and of Music. undergraduate students. Estimated value: $2,300. Estimated value: $500. MARVIN DUCHOW MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP HERBERT A. MORSE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Established by the family and friends of Prof. Marvin Duchow, in Established in 1990 through a bequest from Dorothy E.M. his memory. Fairbairn in memory of her father. Eligibility: To be awarded annually to a graduate student in Eligibility: Awarded to an outstanding student in the Schulich Music. School of Music. Estimated value: $1,300. Estimated value: $3,000. MAURICE POLLACK FOUNDATION FELLOWSHIP HERBERT C. CALEY AWARD Initiated by the Foundation in memory of Maurice Pollack, man of Eligibility: Preference given to a student specializing in the per- commerce and great benefactor in the areas of education, reli- formance or history of Baroque and early music. Open to both gious institutions and communal welfare. graduate and undergraduate students. Established by Eligibility: To be awarded to an outstanding student for graduate Mrs. Maude Caley in memory of her husband who died studies in Music. December 24, 1980. Estimated value: $4,000. Estimated value: $500.

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MAX STERN FELLOWSHIP IN MUSIC SCHULICH SCHOOL OF MUSIC SCHOLARSHIPS Established in 1992 through a donation from the Max Stern estate. The fund originated through the generosity of patrons of the Mart- Eligibility: Awarded by GPS to Doctoral level students in Music let Concert and Ball that took place in April 1960. Subsequently, on the recommendation of the Schulich School of Music. Excep- many former students and friends of the Schulich School of Music tional students at the Master's level who demonstrate potential have contributed to the fund. for doctoral studies may be considered. No citizenship Eligibility: Available to all students in a degree or diploma restrictions. program in Music, both graduate and undergraduate. Value: $12,000; renewable. Value: $100 - $1,150.

OLYMPIA GARIBALDI-GALAVARIS PRIZE THE GOLDEN VIOLIN AWARD Established in 2000 by Dr. George Galavaris in honour of his Established in 2006 through a generous gift from Canadian philan- mother’s 76th birthday. thropist Seymour Schulich. Awarded by the Schulich School of Eligibility: The award is open to graduate students in the Schulich Music Scholarships Committee to an undergraduate, graduate, or School of Music. Awarded by the Schulich School of Music to a diploma student in the Schulich School of Music who demon- graduate student specializing in or Music Theory strates exceptional potential in the String area. with a sub-specialty in Music before 1700. Value: $20,000. Value: Minimum $500. VERNA-MARIE PARR GÉLINAS AND PAUL-MARCEL PHYLLIS AND BERNARD SHAPIRO FELLOWSHIP IN OPERA GÉLINAS SCHOLARSHIPS Established in 2002 by faculty, alumni, family and friends in honour Established in 1998 by Verna-Marie Parr Gélinas, Dip. Social of Phyllis and Bernard J. Shapiro. Dr. Bernard J. Shapiro was the Work 1938, and Paul-Marcel Gélinas. Principal and Vice-Chancellor of McGill University from 1994 to Eligibility: Awarded by the Schulich School of Music to talented December 2002. students studying in an undergraduate or graduate program in Eligibility: Awarded by the Schulich School of Music Graduate the Schulich School of Music. Preference will be given to instru- Committee to graduate or diploma students in Opera/Voice mentalists in the McGill Symphony Orchestra. Performance. Estimated value: $1,500 each. Value: Minimum $5,000; renewable. WIRTH FAMILY FELLOWSHIP IN MUSIC PHYLLIS AND BERNARD SHAPIRO FELLOWSHIP IN Established in 2004 by Elizabeth Wirth and friends in memory of THEORY her parents, Lisl and Manfred Wirth. Established in 2002 by faculty, alumni, family and friends in honour Eligibility: Awarded by the Schulich School of Music Graduate of Phyllis and Bernard J. Shaprio. Dr. Bernard J. Shapiro was the Committee to graduate or diploma students in Opera/voice Principal and Vice-Chancellor of McGill University from 1994 to Performance. December 2002. Value: Minimum $5,000; renewable. Eligibility: Awarded by the Schulich School of Music Graduate Committee to a graduate student in the Department of Music Research. 5.12 Science Value: Minimum $5,000; renewable. ABDEL-MEGUID FAMILY FELLOWSHIPS RACHEL AND BENJAMIN SCHECTER MEMORIAL Eligibility: Established in 2009 by Tarek Adbel-Meguid, B.Sc. SCHOLARSHIP 1978, for outstanding graduate students conducting research in Established in 1997 by a bequest from the late Dr. Samuel the Faculty of Science. Awarded by Graduate and Postdoctoral Schecter in memory of his parents, Rachel and Benjamin Studies upon recommendation by the Faculty of Science. Schecter. Value: Varies. Eligibility: Awarded by the Schulich School of Music Scholarships ALEXANDER MCFEE FELLOWSHIP Committee to any full-time student in a degree or diploma in Eligibility: Open to graduates of any approved university who are Music. resident full-time candidates for higher degrees or diplomas at Estimated value: $3,000. McGill. The award will be made in Physics, Chemistry, and SARA BERLIND MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP Medical Sciences (with preference for Cancer research). Established by a bequest from Sara Berlind. Value: $10,000. Eligibility: Awarded by the Schulich School of Music to an out- BOURSE DE DOCTORAT HYDRO-QUÉBEC EN SCIENCE standing student to pursue graduate studies in Music. Established in 2007 by Hydro Québec. Awarded by Graduate and Value: $3,000 each. Postdoctoral Studies upon nomination from the Faculty of Science SCHULICH SCHOLARSHIPS to outstanding students entering a full-time Doctoral degree pro- Eligibility: Established in 2005 through an exceptional gift by gram in the Faculty who are residents of Quebec. Canadian Philanthropist Seymour Schulich. Awarded by the Value: $15,000; renewable twice. Schulich School of Music Committee to talented students in an BOURSE DE MAÎTRISE HYDRO-QUÉBEC EN SCIENCE undergraduate, graduate or diploma program. Holders of these Established in 2007 by Hydro Québec. Awarded by Graduate and scholarships are designated Schulich Scholars. Postdoctoral Studies upon nomination from the Faculty of Science Value: Undergraduate: $5,000; renewable. Graduate: $10,000; to outstanding students entering a full-time Master's degree pro- renewable. gram in the Faculty who are residents of Quebec. SCHULICH SCHOOL OF MUSIC ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS Value: $10,000; renewable once. Eligibility: Available to all incoming graduate and undergraduate CARL REINHARDT FELLOWSHIP students in a degree or diploma program in Music. Awarded on Established from the estate of the late Carl Reinhardt, who the recommendation of the Department of Performance and the received Bachelor of Applied Science degrees from McGill Univer- Department of Theory. sity in Civil Engineering (1896) and Mining Engineering (1897). Value: $2,000. Eligibility: Open to graduate students in the Departments of Physics, as well as Earth and Planetary Sciences. No citizenship restrictions. Value: Varies.

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CARL REINHARDT SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES IN MARY LOUISE TAYLOR FELLOWSHIP PHYSICS AND EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCES Established in 1994 through a donation of Mrs. Judy Mappin, B.Sc. Established from the estate of the late Carl Reinhardt. 1950, in memory of her late sister Mary Louise Taylor, B.A. 1952. Eligibility: To be used for scholarships or bursaries or in the sup- Eligibility: Awarded by GPS. The fellowships may be held by port of research for graduate students in Physics, and Earth and students registered in any graduate program in the Faculty of Planetary Sciences. Awards are made by the Chair of the depart- Science at McGill, with preference given to women. No citizen- ment concerned. ship restrictions. Value: Varies. Value: Varies.

CHALK- ROWLES FELLOWSHIP MOLSON AND HILTON HART FELLOWSHIPS IN SCIENCE Established by Mary Laura Chalk, McGill's first woman Ph.D. in Established in 2008 by Richard Hart, Ph.D. 1970, M.B.A. 1972, in Physics (1928), in memory of her husband, William Rowles (Ph.D. the name of his sons, Molson and Hilton Hart. 1928), Professor Emeritus of Agricultural Physics at Macdonald Eligibility: Awarded by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies upon College. the recommendation of the Faculty of Science to outstanding Eligibility: Open to graduate students in the Department of graduate students. Physics. No citizenship restrictions. Value: Varies. Value: $10,000; renewable once. RICHARD H. TOMLINSON FELLOWSHIPS IN UNIVERSITY DR. AND MRS. MILTON LEONG FELLOWSHIPS IN SCIENCE SCIENCE TEACHING Established in 2003 by a generous gift from Dr. Richard H. Tom- linson, Ph.D. 1948. The awards are for outstanding graduate and postdoctoral students in the Faculty of Science and other faculties, Established in 1994 through a donation of Dr. Milton H.K. Leong, who will be engaged in research in the teaching of science at the B.Sc. 1966, M.D.,C.M. 1970, and Susanna S. C. Leong (Liang), university level. Awarded by the Dean of Science on the basis of B.Sc. 1969, M.Sc. 1973. academic merit upon recommendation from the Director of the Eligibility: Awarded by GPS to outstanding graduate students in Tomlinson University Science Teaching Project. the Faculty of Science, with preference to students from China. Professors in the Faculty of Science and other faculties will Estimated value: $25,000; renewable once. nominate candidates to the Director of the Tomlinson University DR. AND MRS. MILTON LEONG GRADUATE STUDENT Science Teaching Project, who will forward recommendations to AWARDS the Dean of Science. Value: Minimum $17,500; renewable. Application: For more detailed information, please send an email to: [email protected] with the words "University Sci- Established in 2006 by Dr. and Mrs. Milton Leong to allow McGill ence Teaching Fellowship" in the subject field. University to attract and retain top students in its Faculty of Science. TOMLINSON MASTER’S FELLOWSHIPS IN THE FACULTY Eligibility: Awarded by GPS, upon the recommendation of the OF SCIENCE Faculty of Science, to graduate students who are accepted into Established in 2000 through a very generous gift from Dr. Richard or registered in a program in the Faculty of Science, and who H. Tomlinson, Ph.D. 1948. Awarded annually by Graduate and have also been granted an external fellowship, such as NSERC Postdoctoral Studies to recruit outstanding students into Master’s or FQRNT. and Doctoral degree programs. Tomlinson fellows who accept a Estimated value: $5,000, or at the discretion of the Dean of the fellowship from an agency external to McGill will be entitled to one- Faculty of Science; non-renewable. half the full value of the Tomlinson Fellowship. Eligibility: The Tomlinson Faculty of Science Master’s Fellow- DR. JAMES E. GRIFFITHS AWARD IN MATERIAL SCIENCES ships are for new students accepted into a Master’s program in Established in 2001 by Dr. James E. Griffiths, Ph.D. 1959. a department within the Faculty of Science. Awarded by GPS upon recommendation of the Faculty of Science Value: $15,000; renewable annually based on satisfactory to an outstanding incoming graduate student pursuing studies and progress, to a maximum tenure of 2 years for Master’s level. research in material sciences in the Faculty of Science. Prefer- ence will be given to students holding an FQRNT (FCAR) or WOMEN IN SCIENCE FELLOWSHIP NSERC fellowship. Established in 2007 by Tania Zouikin, alumni, friends, faculty, stu- Estimated value: $1,500. dents and staff of the Faculty of Science. Awarded by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, on recommendation of the Faculty of LORNE TROTTIER SCIENCE ACCELERATOR FELLOWSHIPS Science, to an outstanding student entering any graduate degree Established in 2006 by Lorne Trottier, B.Eng. 1970, M.Eng. 1973, program in science. Preference will be given to female candidates. D.Sc. 2006. Awarded annually by GPS upon nomination by the Estimated value: $15,000; renewable once at the Master's level Faculty of Science to attract outstanding students into the Fac- and twice at the Doctoral level. ulty's graduate degree programs. Eligibility: The Lorne Trottier Science Accelerator Fellowships 5.12.1 Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences will be awarded to meritorious students accepted into a graduate degree program within the Faculty of Science and are to be com- MAX DUNBAR AWARD IN OCEANOGRAPHY bined with funding received by applicants through external pro- Established in 1985 and derived from contributions from former grams such as NSERC or FQRNT, as well as with funding students of Prof. M.J. Dunbar in recognition of his teaching and received through other sources within the University. research career at McGill. Awarded by the Department of Atmos- Application: Awardees are selected on the basis of nominations pheric and Oceanic Sciences to a student in any marine field of by the Faculty of Science. Applicants must submit their applica- study with an outstanding academic record. tion directly to departments by early January. Value: Varies. Value: Varies.

40 2009-2010 Graduate Fellowships and Awards, McGill University DEPT./FACULTY AWARDED – SCIENCE

STEPHEN AND ANASTASIA MYSAK GRADUATE Application: No applications necessary. Awarded by the Chemis- FELLOWSHIP try Department. Established in 2006 by Professor Lawrence A. Mysak in memory of his father, Stephen Mysak (1906-2007) and of his mother, DAVID J. SIMKIN AWARD IN PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY Anastasia Mysak (1907-1978). Awarded by Graduate and Post- Established in 1998 in honour of D.J. Simkin, physical chemistry doctoral Studies upon nomination by the Faculty of Science, to a professor in the Department of Chemistry from 1969-1997. full-time graduate student in the Department of Atmospheric and Value: $500. Oceanic Sciences. The Fellowship will be awarded on the basis of Application: Awarded by the Department of Chemistry to a academic excellence to students pursuing research in one or more doctoral student at the beginning of the student’s third year of fields of air-sea interaction, oceanography or climate. doctoral studies in physical chemistry research on the basis of Estimated value: $15,000 per year; renewable once at the excellence in graduate course work and research. Master's level, twice at the Doctoral level. PALL DISSERTATION AWARD 5.12.2 Biology Established in 1997 by Dr. David Pall. Value: $6,000. ARTHUR WILLEY MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIPS 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: $2,500; non-renewable. 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. PHILIP CARPENTER FELLOWSHIP IN BIOLOGY Eligibility: Awarded to a post-graduate student proceeding to the Established in 1892 by Mrs. Philip P. Carpenter to provide “a post- Ph.D. degree. graduate teaching fellowship or scholarship in Natural Science or Value: Varies. some branch thereof.” Application: No applications necessary. Awarded by the Eligibility: New applicants to the M.Sc. or Ph.D. program; to be Chemistry Department. awarded on the recommendation of the Biology Department. Value: Two awards of $2,000 each per year. ROBERT ZAMBONI PRIZE(S) IN CHEMISTRY Application: An application for admission must be received in the Established in honour of Dr. Robert Zamboni (Ph.D. in Chemistry Biology Department prior to March 1. 1979), a distinguished Medicinal chemist at Merck Frosst Centre for Therapeutic Research. VINEBERG FAMILY FELLOWSHIP Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of Chemistry on an annual Established in 1990 by the family of Gertrude Vineberg to support basis to graduate students who have demonstrated excellence in research on environmental quality. research for the dissemination of their research. Eligibility: Awarded by GPS on the recommendation of the Value: Minimum $300. Executive Committee of the Limnology Research Centre to an outstanding student pursuing graduate studies and research on TAK-HANG (BILL) AND CHRISTINA CHAN FELLOWSHIP IN fresh water pollution, conservation and rehabilitation. CHEMISTRY Value: $8,000; non-renewable. Established in 2007 by colleagues, students, family and friends in honour of Tak-Hang (Bill) Chan, former Chair of the Department of 5.12.3 Chemistry Chemistry, Dean of Science, and Vice-Principal (Academic) to support graduate studies and research in the Department of CANADIAN SOCIETY FOR CHEMISTRY - MONTREAL - 2001 Chemistry. Awarded by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies upon GRADUATE AWARD nomination by the Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, to Established in 2002 by the organizing committee of the CSC- an outstanding graduate student. Montreal 2001 conference to recognize excellence and distin- Value: $15,000; non-renewable. guished academic standing by students in the Department of Chemistry. T. STERRY HUNT AWARDS IN CHEMISTRY Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of Chemistry to one or Value: Several $400 awards for best demonstrating. more outstanding graduate students to support expenses related Application: No applications necessary. Awarded by the to the presentation of a paper or papers at a major national or Chemistry Department. international conference. Value: Minimum $1,000. UDHO, PARSINI, DIWAN AWARD IN CHEMISTRY Established in 1994 by Mr. G.C. Kakar, Dr. A. Kakar, and CARL A. WINKLER AWARD IN CHEMISTRY Mr. P. Kakar in memory of family members. Awarded on the basis Made possible by the donations of his graduate students, of the best research paper published in the calendar year by a colleagues, friends, and a matching gift by Polysar Limited. graduate student in the Chemistry Department. Eligibility: Given annually to the Ph.D. candidate who, upon Eligibility: Recipients must be registered at the time of graduating, is judged to be of outstanding academic excellence. submission of the research paper for the competition. Estimated value: $1,000. Value: $300. Application: No applications necessary. Awarded by the Application: Awarded by the Department of Chemistry in January Chemistry Department. each year.

COLL MCFEE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Established in 1968 from a bequest of the late Miss Julia Beatrice Anderson McFee in honour of her father, Coll McFee, and her brother, Malcolm Charles Coll McFee, B.A. 1905, B.Sc. 1908, M.Sc. Eligibility: To a student proceeding to the M.Ed. (Secondary Education) degree in Chemistry or a graduate of the McGill Chemistry Department who is proceeding to a M.Sc. or Ph.D. degree. Value: Varies.

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5.12.4 Computer Science WILLIAM HENRY HOWARD SCHOLARSHIPS Bequeathed in 1955 by the late Mrs. Florence P. Howard in ANDRÉ COURTEMANCHE FELLOWSHIP FOR EXCELLENCE memory of her husband. IN COMPUTER SCIENCE Eligibility: Open to undergraduate and graduate students in Earth Established in 2003 by André Courtemanche, B.Sc.1985, M.Sc. and Planetary Sciences. 1987, for an outstanding graduate student who will be pursuing the Value: Two scholarships of $2,500 each. first or second year of a Master's degree in Computer Science in Application: Awarded by the Department of Earth and Planetary the Faculty of Science. Awarded by Graduate and Postdoctoral Sciences. Studies upon the recommendation of the School of Computer Sci- 5.12.6 Geography ence on the basis of merit. Value: $10,000; renewable once for first-year students. JOHN BRADBURY AWARD IN GEOGRAPHY ANDRÉ COURTEMANCHE FELLOWSHIPS IN Established in memory of John Bradbury, remembered as one BIOINFORMATICS who inspired students and colleagues alike with his enthusiasm for Established in 2004 by André Courtemanche, B.Sc. 1985, M.Sc. understanding the world, and his commitment to improving the 1987, for outstanding graduate students in the Faculty of Science's working conditions of ordinary people. School of Computer Science, who are pursuing their Doctorate or Eligibility: Awarded annually to a Master's student in Geography, Master's degree in the field of Computer Science, and conducting alternately from McGill (even-numbered years) and Simon research in bioinformatics. Fraser (odd-numbered years), whose thesis topic is related to Eligibility: Awarded on the basis of academic merit by Graduate John Bradbury's research interest in the economic geography of and Postdoctoral Studies on the recommendation of the School Canadian resource towns and international development, espe- of Computer Science, with a preference for newly admitted cially economic and social problems of resource town planning, NSERC or FQRNT fellowship recipients, or alternatively, interna- economic restructuring, housing, class conflict and gender and tional students with upper first class or equivalent standing. work. Value: $6,250; renewable for an additional year. Value: $1,000. Application: Awarded by the Department of Geography. 5.12.5 Earth and Planetary Sciences WARREN FELLOWSHIPS IN GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION ALEXANDER A. MCGREGOR FELLOWSHIP IN EARTH AND SYSTEMS PLANETARY SCIENCES Established by Roger Warren, B.Com. 1955, to graduate students Established by Mr. Alexander A. McGregor, B.Sc. 1948. with strong academic standing whose research is in geographic Eligibility: Awarded on recommendation of the Department of information systems. Awarded to one or more students by GPS Earth and Planetary Sciences to an outstanding research stu- upon the recommendation of the Department of Geography. dent in any field of the earth sciences. Value: Minimum $5,000; renewable. Value: $12,500. 5.12.7 Mathematics and Statistics DAVID HARRIGAN MEMORIAL PRIZE Established in 1980 by his classmates, friends and family in ALEXIS D. AND W. CHARLES PELLETIER FELLOWSHIPS IN memory of David Harrigan, B.Sc. 1973, M.Sc.A. 1975. MATHEMATICS Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Science Scholarships Eligibility: Established in 2008 by A. David Pelletier, B.Sc. 1972, Committee on the recommendation of the Department of Earth in honour of his grandfather, Alexis D. Pelletier, M.A. 1907, and and Planetary Sciences to a student with high standing in the father, W. Charles Pelletier, B.A. 1949, for outstanding students M.Sc. (Applied) course, or to a graduate or undergraduate conducting doctoral research in Mathematics in the Faculty of student with an interest in geochemistry. Science. Awarded by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies upon Value: $800. recommendation of the Faculty of Science's Department of Mathematics and Statistics. GERALDINE ELIZABETH DAVIDSON FELLOWSHIP Value: Varies. Eligibility: Established in 1989 by a bequest from Geraldine E. Davidson to support students with good academic standing and 5.12.8 Physics financial need registered in Graduate Studies and studying towards a higher degree in the field of earth and planetary sci- DOW-HICKSON FELLOWSHIP IN PHYSICS ences. Awarded by the Department of Earth and Planetary Endowed by the late Professor J.W.A. Hickson. Sciences. Eligibility: Awarded to a graduate student of any approved uni- Value: $6,000. versity proceeding to a higher degree in any branch of physics at McGill, or by a McGill graduate pursuing such studies elsewhere. J.B. LYNCH FELLOWSHIP IN EARTH AND PLANETARY Value: Two fellowships of $6,500 each. SCIENCES Application: Current graduate students apply to the Chair, Eligibility: For an outstanding student commencing or continuing Department of Physics. postgraduate studies in Earth and Planetary Sciences. Awarded by the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences. 5.12.9 Psychology Value: $15,000. JUDITH MAPPIN FELLOWSHIP IN WOMEN’S HEALTH LEROY MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIPS IN EARTH AND Established in 2002 by Judith Mappin, B.Sc. 1950, for an outstand- PLANETARY SCIENCES ing graduate student in the Faculty of Science’s Department of Established by friends of Captain O.E. LeRoy, Arts 1895, who was Psychology pursuing research in Women’s Health. killed at Passchendale in October 1917. Eligibility: Awarded by the Department of Psychology upon the Eligibility: May be awarded annually to a student who desires to basis of academic merit. proceed with postgraduate studies in Earth and Planetary Sci- Value: Minimum $20,000; renewable. ences at McGill. Value: $7,000. Application: Awarded by the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences.

42 2009-2010 Graduate Fellowships and Awards, McGill University STUDENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

GRADUATE STUDENTS' LOAN FUND 6 Student Financial Assistance Established in 1951 by the Board of Governors for students in Graduate Studies.

6.1 Government Student Aid IRVING ORRIN VINCENT BURSARY Established by Mrs. J.B. Owen in memory of her father, the late 6.1.1 Citizens and Permanent Residents of Canada Irving Orrin Vincent, B.A. 1907, M.A. 1908, a noted teacher and Principal of Edward VII School in Montreal from 1912 until his Need-based student financial aid programs are offered by the fed- death in 1920. eral and provincial governments. Applications should be directed Eligibility: Awarded annually by the Student Aid Office on the directly to the province (or territory) of residence. Application forms basis of academic merit and financial need to a graduating stu- are available from the governmental authorities as well as the Stu- dent in the Faculty of Arts proceeding towards an M.A., M.Ed., or dent Aid Office. Information on governmental student aid and links Doctorate in Classics or Education. can be found on McGill's Financial Aid website at www.mcgill.ca/ studentaid. JENNIE AND JOSEPH SALOMON MEMORIAL BURSARY 6.1.2 Citizens and Permanent Residents of the United Eligibility: Established by the children of Mr. and Mrs. J. Salomon States in their memory. Awarded to a deserving student in need who has completed the final undergraduate year in the Faculty of Arts McGill University participates in the Federal Family Education or Science, and is entering a graduate program. Tenable for one Loan Program (FFELP). American students in need of financial year. assistance can apply for Stafford loans and private Alternative Loans. Visit www.mcgill.ca/studentaid for details on student assist- SYRA DEENA TARSHIS FLEISHMAN BURSARY ance programs for American citizens. Founded in 1966 by the National Council of Jewish Women in memory of a former student of the School of Library Science. 6.2 McGill Student Aid The Student Aid Office administers the University’s need-based 7 Postdoctoral Fellowships financial aid programs which includes short- and long-term loans, bursary assistance and a Work-Study program. All applicants for In accordance with McGill University's Guidelines for Academic aid must first apply for the maximum government assistance for Units on Postdoctoral Education (Senate, April 2000), all internal which they may be eligible. A limited number of small bursaries are and external postdoctoral fellowships with a value lower than the awarded on the basis of financial need and academic standing. In minimum financial support stipulated in the guidelines will be sup- addition, the University provides the Student Aid Office with funds plemented from sources other than the individual's personal to help graduate students in need to complete their programs. means, including faculty or departmental funds, research grants or Applications are available on the Financial Aid Menu on Minerva. contracts or other allowable funds. The guidelines stipulate that a postdoc must be assured of Student Aid Office financial support, other than from personal means, during his/her Brown Student Services Building stay in the University equivalent at the time of appointment to at 3600 McTavish Street least 90 per cent of the lesser of either the federal (NSERC, Montreal, Quebec, H3A 1Y2 SSHRC or CIHR) or the provincial (FQRNT, FRSQ or FQRSC) Telephone: 514-398-6013 ext. 6014 research council postdoctoral fellowship pertinent to his/her disci- Email: [email protected] pline. Website: www.mcgill.ca/studentaid With regards to the value of the council fellowships, the mini- mum funding level in each disciplinary area in 2009-10 is: CAROLINE AND RICHARD RENAUD BURSARIES • Social Sciences and Humanities: $27,000 Endowed in 1999 with a generous gift from Carolyn and Richard • Natural Sciences and Engineering: $27,000 Renaud. Eligibility: Awarded on the basis of financial need by the Student • Medical and Health Sciences: $27,000 Aid Office to students entering or enrolled in graduate studies at Individuals seeking postdoctoral funding in medical sciences may McGill with a preference to students in programs in the Graduate wish to contact the Research and Graduate Studies Office, McGill School of Library and Information Studies. Faculty of Medicine, 6th floor, McIntyre Medical Building, 3655 Promenade Sir William Osler, which often receives postdoctoral GEORGES, PAUL AND ROBERT MASSON BURSARIES IN funding information directly from external agencies. SCIENCE An informal information site on postdoctoral fellowships and Established in 2002 by Georges Masson, Ph.D. 1942, Paul Mas- employment in the Sciences and Health Sciences has been son, B.A. 1968, and Robert Masson, B.Sc. 2002, to commemorate compiled by the Association Bernard Gregory in France at the three generations of Massons at McGill. www.abg.asso.fr under “L'emploi sur Internet”. It provides links Eligibility: Awarded to one or more students in good academic with various relevant sites. standing, enrolled in a graduate or undergraduate degree pro- COS Database: McGill University subscribes to the COS data- gram in any department in the Faculty of Science. Preference base for sources of research funding. Please refer to section 2.2, shall be given to students in the departments of Biology and “Further Information”. Mathematics. Awarded by the Student Aid Office on the basis of financial need.

GOLDMAN FEINGLOS MEMORIAL ENTRANCE BURSARY Established in 2008 by Mrs. Beryl Goldman, and the estate of Ralph Goldman, in memory of their daughter, Susan Goldman Feinglos, B.A. 1970, M.L.S. 1972. Awarded by the Scholarships and Student Aid Office to a full-time graduate student entering the Master of Library and Information Studies program on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement.

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Application: Further information can be obtained from 7.1 Internal Postdoctoral Fellowships www.medicine.mcgill.ca/research or by contracting the Research Office of the Faculty of Medicine. AMY WONG FELLOWSHIP DR. DAVID T.W. LIN FELLOWSHIP Established in 1998 by a generous gift from a McGill graduate of Chemical Engineering (Class of 1959) from Hong Kong. Established in 1998 by a generous gift from a McGill graduate of Eligibility: Awarded to a qualified student from China, including Chemical Engineering (Class of 1959), from Hong Kong, in Hong Kong, who is an entering postdoctoral scholar, Ph.D. or recognition of Dr. David T.W. Lin, B.Sc. 1937, M.D.,C.M. 1940, a M.Sc. student conducting agricultural production/food related surgeon emeritus at the Royal Victoria Hospital, to support medi- research in the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental cal research. Sciences. Awarded by the Dean of the Faculty in consultation Eligibility: Awarded by the Postgraduate Awards Committee of with the departments. The recipients are expected to return to the Faculty of Medicine to a student at the Postdoctoral, Ph.D. or their home country after the completion of their studies. M.Sc. level. Estimated value: Minimum $20,000; renewable once at the Value: Minimum $20,000. Master’s level and twice at the Doctoral or Postdoctoral levels. Application: Further information can be obtained from www.medicine.mcgill.ca/research or by contacting the Research CHARLES E. FROSST/MERCK FELLOWSHIP IN Office of the Faculty of Medicine. PHARMACOLOGY Established in 2007 by Dr. Alan C. Frosst and Merck Frosst Can- DR. ROBERT G.H. LEE FELLOWSHIP ada Ltd. To support research and scholarship in the area of aging and neuro-degeneration under the supervision of the Charles E. Frosst-Merck Chair in Pharmacology. Established in 1998 by a generous gift from a McGill graduate of Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Medicine upon recommen- Chemical Engineering (Class of 1959), from Hong Kong, in honour dation of the Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics to of Dr. Robert G.H. Lee, B.Eng. 1947 (Metallurgical Engineering). an outstanding postdoctoral student in the Department. Estimated value: $10,000; renewable once at the master’s level Value: $46,000; renewable up to two times based upon evaluation and twice at the Postdoctoral or Doctoral levels. by the Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics. This fel- Application: Awarded by GPS on the recommendation of the lowship is accompanied by a research allowance of up to Faculty of Engineering to an entering Postdoctoral, Doctoral or $14,000 per year. Master’s student in either Chemical Engineering or Mining and Materials Engineering. THE COLE FOUNDATION FELLOWSHIPS IN MEDICINE Established by The Cole Foundation in 2006 to fund fellowships for DR. WAH LEUNG FELLOWSHIP postdoctoral research in pre-leukemia, leukemia and other cancer- related diseases within the McGill University Faculty of Medicine or its affiliated hospitals. Established in 1998 by a generous gift from a McGill graduate of Eligibility: Eligible areas include fundamental, translational, clini- Chemical Engineering (Class of 1959), from Hong Kong, in honour cal and population-based research, with an emphasis on chil- of Dr. Wah Leung, the first Dean of Dentistry at the University of dren and young adults. Two-year Fellowships will be awarded by British Columbia. the Postgraduate Awards Committee of the Faculty of Medicine, Eligibility: Awarded by the Faculty of Dentistry to an entering the second year of funding being contingent on a favourable mid- Postdoctoral, Doctoral or Master’s student in the Faculty of Den- term evaluation. tistry who is working in pain, oral cancer or bone tissue research. Value: $40,000 per year for post-Ph.D.; $50,000 per year for post- Value: Minimum $20,000; renewable once at the Master’s level M.D. and twice at the Postdoctoral and Doctoral levels.

COMMANDER C. BELLAIRS POSTDOCTORAL MCLAUGHLIN FELLOWSHIP FELLOWSHIPS Established by the R. Samuel McLaughlin Foundation for post- Eligibility: Tenable at the Bellairs Research Institute of McGill M.D. fellows undertaking research within McGill University and University, St. James, Barbados, for research in marine related affiliated hospitals. fields including: biology, ecology, behavioural and avian ecology, Eligibility: The Fellowship will be awarded by the Postgraduate geography and geology. Candidates should have recently Awards Committee of the Faculty of Medicine for one year, but attained their Ph.D. and must clearly demonstrate a definite need the recipient is eligible to re-enter the competition for a second to carry out their research at the Institute. year of support. Applicants must be eligible to practice in Que- Value: $20,000 per year, plus travel expenses; renewable once. bec. Deadline: Check availability with GPS Fellowships and Awards Value: Minimum $25,000. Section. Application: Further information can be obtained from www.medicine.mcgill.ca/research or by contacting the Research CONRAD F. HARRINGTON POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS Office of the Faculty of Medicine. Established in 1999 in honour of Conrad F. Harrington in recogni- tion of his leadership in developing in McGill University Health PETER QUINLAN FELLOWSHIP Centre. To honour the memory of Peter Quinlan, a fellowship fund has Eligibility: The postdoctoral fellowship in the area of amytrophic been established in his name by his family and friends. lateral sclerosis (ALS) will support researchers who have Eligibility: The Peter Quinlan Fellowship will support young received their M.D. or Ph.D. degrees and who wish to advance researchers (M.D. or Ph.D.) who wish to undertake postdoctoral their research careers in the Faculty of Medicine in the McGill training in Oncology at McGill University and its affiliated hospi- University Health Centre. In the event that there are no candi- tals under the direction of a member of the Faculty of Medicine. dates investigating ALS, the fellowship will be awarded to sup- The Fellowship will be awarded by the Postgraduate Awards port a postdoctoral candidate working in a related area of Committee of the Faculty of Medicine for one year, but the recip- neurological disease. Awarded by the Postgraduate Award ient is eligible to re-enter the competition for a second year of Committee of the Faculty of Medicine. support. Value: $17,000. Value: Stipend will follow CIHR salary scale.

44 2009-2010 Graduate Fellowships and Awards, McGill University EXCHANGE AND TRAVELLING FELLOWSHIPS

Application: Further information can be obtained from Studies, Fellowships and Awards Section, the McLennan Library www.medicine.mcgill.ca/research or by contacting the Research and many national libraries around the world. Office of the Faculty of Medicine. Embassies, consulates and commissions of foreign countries located in Canada also are excellent sources of information on RICHARD AND EDITH STRAUSS FELLOWSHIPS IN funding opportunities for students intending to study abroad. MEDICINE Addresses and telephone numbers of all diplomatic representa- Established in 2008 by the Richard and Edith Strauss Canada tives in Canada can be obtained from the Department of External Foundation to fund fellowships for postdoctoral research in the Affairs in Ottawa at 613-996-4376. For McGill students seeking areas of stem cell and regenerative medicine and chronic disease funding for graduate study outside Canada, the graduate awards and aging. offices of foreign universities themselves are often the best source Eligibility: Awarded by the Post Graduate Awards Committee of of information. The McLennan Library has a vast collection of for- the Faculty of Medicine to outstanding Postdoctoral Fellows or eign university catalogues. The French embassy in Ottawa has a Postdoctoral Trainees, as defined by McGill University. complete website on France-Canada exchange programs at Value: $25,000; possibly renewable once. http://ambafrance-ca.org. McGill University has signed a number of agreements with RICHARD H. TOMLINSON POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS universities in other countries, many of which include a student Established in 2000 through a very generous gift from Dr. Richard exchange component. As a member of the Conference of Rectors H. Tomlinson, Ph.D. 1948. Awarded annually by GPS to recruit and Principals of Quebec Universities (CREPUQ), McGill also outstanding individuals into postdoctoral positions in any depart- participates in a number of student exchange programs with des- ment at McGill University. Tomlinson Fellows who accept a fellow- ignated universities in the United States and Europe. Further infor- ship from an agency external to McGill will be entitled to one-half mation on such programs may be obtained from the Student the full value of the Tomlinson Fellowship. Exchange Officer, Enrolment Services, James Administration Eligibility: The Tomlinson Postdoctoral Fellowships are for new Building, Room 206, McGill University. Telephone: 514-398-8342. postdoctoral scholars accepted into a postdoctoral research COS Database: McGill University subscribes to the COS data- position at any department at McGill University. base for sources of research funding. Please refer to section 2.2, Value: $30,000; renewable annually based on satisfactory “Further Information”. progress, to a maximum tenure of two years for Postdoctoral level. BOURSE PAUL BLANC Deadline: December 1. Offered alternately each year to a Canadian student from McGill or Application: Applications for a Tomlinson Postdoctoral Fellow- the Université de Montréal for graduate study at the Université de ship must reach the intended department by December 1 and Lausanne, Switzerland and to a Swiss student from the Université should be accompanied by a letter from a McGill faculty member de Lausanne for postgraduate study in Montreal. All things being indicating their willingness to supervise the applicant’s postdoc- equal, the fellowship will be offered to a student in science. toral research in the event a fellowship is awarded. Current doc- Research subsidies are also available. toral students and postdoctoral scholars at McGill are not eligible Value: 15,000 Swiss francs, annually (approximately $12,500 to apply. See www.mcgill.ca/gps/postdocs. Canadian). Deadline: January 31. SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE FELLOWSHIP Application: Further information and application forms are avail- Established in 1995 through an endowment by a graduate of the able on the website at: www.S-A-V.org. Macdonald Farm Management and Technology Program, to foster Société académique Vaudoise, 1, avenue de Montbenon, innovative research in sustainable development that might not oth- case postale 7490, 1002 Lausanne, Switzerland. erwise find support through traditional funding sources. Email: [email protected] Eligibility: The proposed research would address themes such as food systems, agriculture, conservation, and the environment; ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES OF sustainable systems and the community; issues in Canada's CANADA (AUCC) North; and food, nutrition and community development. Awarded AUCC administers several fellowship competitions and exchanges by the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Schol- for graduate study. In most cases, candidates must be Canadian arship Committee on the basis of academic merit and suitability citizens or permanent residents of Canada for at least one year of the proposed research to the fellowship theme. Priority will be prior to application. Information concerning eligibility, tenure, as given to postdoctoral fellows. well as application forms available from the Canadian Awards pro- Value: $35,000 at the Postdoctoral level; may be renewable once. gram, Awards Division, Association of Universities and Colleges Deadline: February 1, to Scholarships Committee for a fellowship (AUCC), 350 Albert Street, Suite 600, Ottawa, Ontario, K1R 1B1. commencing September 1. Telephone: 613-563-1236; www.aucc.ca. Application: Additional information is available from the Macdon- ald Campus Student Affairs Office, 21,111 Lakeshore, Ste- BRITISH CHEVENING SCHOLARSHIPS Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec, H9X 3V9. Doctoral candidates will Eligibility: For studying at a university in the U.K. be considered in the second round if no suitable postdoctoral Scholarships last up to one year and are typically granted for candidate is found. Master’s degree courses. It is highly unusual for the committee to approve an award for Ph.D. studies. It is open to candidates in the following fields of study: Political Science, Law and Interna- 7.2 External Postdoctoral Fellowships tional Relations, Media, Economics and International Develop- Please refer to section 3, “External Fellowships” for information on ment. postdoctoral opportunities. Value: Most awards will cover only university tuition fees, which vary according to the institution. In these cases, living costs and international airfares are not included. In exceptional circum- stances the committee may award a full scholarship. 8 Exchange and Travelling Fellowships Deadline: January 15. Application: Information regarding specific application require- Information on funding opportunities for graduate study and ments and application forms are available at: research outside of Canada is contained in many of the reference www.britishcouncil.org/canada-educationuk-scholarships-and- books and directories listed in section 2.2, “Further Information”. funding-chevening-scholarships.htm or from the British Council, One of the most comprehensive publications is UNESCO's “Study 80 Elgin Street, Ottawa, Ontario, K1P 5K7. Telephone: 613-237- Abroad”, available for consultation at Graduate and Postdoctoral 1530; website: www.britishcouncil.org/canada.

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CAMBRIDGE CANADIAN TRUST – GRADUATE J. Armand Bombardier Internationalist Fellowships), Lucent Glo- SCHOLARSHIPS bal Science Scholars, and the Youth Internship Program. The The Cambridge Canadian Trust offers a number of scholarships CIDA Awards Program for Canadians, formerly administered by each year to Canadian graduates for graduate study at the the CBIE on behalf of the Canadian International Development University of Cambridge. These include: Ph.D. scholarships Agency, ended on March 31, 2004. No further competitions are (Canada Cambridge Scholarships, First Canadian Donner anticipated. Foundation Research Cambridge Scholarships, Kenneth Value: Varies depending on the program. Sutherland Memorial Cambridge Scholarship, UK Commonwealth Deadline: Varies, depending on the program. (Cambridge) Scholarships, William & Margaret Brown Cambridge Application: See the Scholarships page on the CBIE website at: Scholarship, Tidmarsh Cambridge Scholarship), graduate Law www.cbie.ca/english/scholarship. scholarships (CIALS Cambridge Scholarships, Pegasus The CBIE home page is www.cbie.ca and is navigable in French Cambridge Scholarships), and scholarships for one-year post- or English. graduate courses of study (UK Commonwealth (Cambridge) Canadian Bureau for International Education, 220 Laurier Ave. Scholarships). The Cambridge site reminds incoming Canadian West, Suite 1550, Ottawa, Ontario, K1P 5Z9, Canada; tele- Ph.D. students to also apply for the ORS (Overseas Research phone: 613-237-4820; fax: 613-237-1073; email: [email protected] Student awards), which pay the difference between Home and Overseas fees. COMMANDER C. BELLAIRS GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS Eligibility: Canadian citizens for graduate study in various fields Eligibility: Tenable at the Bellairs Research Institute of McGill at Cambridge University. University, St. James, Barbados (specializing in marine biology, Value: Scholarships cover tuition fees and/or airfare and/or a marine ecology, geography, geology, behavioural ecology and living allowance. other fields). Candidates should be registered full-time in gradu- Deadlines: Vary depending on programme, but to be eligible for ate studies at McGill and may apply at any point in their research the ORS, completed academic applications must reach the uni- program for a fellowship to allow them to work at Bellairs. versity by early December (check for dates). Value: Up to $10,000 per year, plus travel expense for graduate Application: For more information, see the Cambridge University level, and up to $20,000 per year for Postdoctoral level. graduate funding site for Canadians: www.admin.cam.ac.uk/ Deadline: Check availability with the GPS Fellowships and univ/gsprospectus/funding/overseas. The Cambridge home Awards Section. page is www.admin.cam.ac.uk. Information regarding specific Application: The fellowship is not being offered until further application requirements and application forms are available notice. from the British Council, 80 Elgin Street, Ottawa, Ontario, K1P 5V7; telephone: 613-364-6236; or the University of Cambridge, COMMONWEALTH SCHOLARSHIPS FOR GRADUATE Board of Graduate Studies, 4 Mill Lane, Cambridge CB2 1RZ, STUDIES U.K.; email: [email protected] (Program currently under review by the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada.) CANADA-UNITED STATES FULBRIGHT SCHOLARSHIPS Eligibility: The Commonwealth countries of India, Jamaica, FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS Malta, New Zealand, Nigeria, Trinidad & Tobago, and the United Proposed projects must comply with the Canada-U.S. Fulbright Kingdom offer scholarships to Canadian citizens and, in certain Program goal of broadening research efforts in the wide range of cases, to permanent residents of Canada, for graduate studies subjects pertaining to the relationship between Canada and the (Master's or Ph.D.) or, in some countries, for research toward a United States. Canadian graduate degree. The list of countries may change - Eligibility: Canadian or American citizen with student status. see the website listed below for further details. Canadian citizens Graduate students must be already accepted at a university in are eligible to apply for all programs. The Canadian Scholarship the host country. If a student has a proposed research project for Selection Committee will only consider permanent residents of a duration of nine months that cannot be conducted in the host Canada who are graduates of a Canadian university. Permanent country, then the student can receive funding, provided he/she is residents of the awarding country are not eligible. See the web- enrolled at a university in his/her home country. site for further eligibility restrictions and also restrictions specific Value: Fulbright scholarships are granted for periods of nine to the host country where study is to be undertaken. months. The award is a fixed sum US$15,000 for one nine- Value: Awards normally cover airfare, tuition, a living allowance month academic year beginning in September. Grantees are and, in certain cases, expenses related to medical coverage and expected to use the award to cover necessary expenses such as the purchase of books. Awards usually have a duration of one housing, travel, school fees and other academic expenditures. year (Master's) or three years (Ph.D.), though there may be Basic health insurance is also provided, along with visa services. exceptions. Deadline: November 15 for Canadian applicants, October 20 for Deadline: Deadlines depend on the duration of the academic year Americans. in host countries. As the list of countries is subject to change, the Application: Forms for Canadian students available at deadlines will be variable from year to year as well; it is sug- www.fulbright.ca. gested that the website be monitored on a regular basis by inter- The Canada US Fulbright Program, 350 Albert Street, Ste. 2015, ested applicants. Ottawa, Ontario, K1R 1A4. Application: Information and application forms are available at: Telephone: 613-237-2029 www.scholarships.gc.ca. The GPS site can also be consulted: Email: [email protected] www.mcgill.ca/gps. Website: www.fulbright.ca Forms for American students are available from: Institute of DEUTSCHER AKADEMISCHER AUSTAUSCHDIENST (DAAD) International Education, 809 United Nations Plaza, New York, – GERMAN ACADEMIC EXCHANGE FELLOWSHIPS NY 10017-3580. The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) offers scholar- ships to highly-qualified students for graduate study and/or CANADIAN BUREAU FOR INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION research at universities or institutes in Germany. (CBIE) SCHOLARSHIPS Eligibility: McGill students may be eligible to apply for DAAD Eligibility: The CBIE offers a number of support programs that fellowships under two distinct programs: McGill/DAAD and target international development issues, both for Canadians Bourses Québec-Allemagne, run by MELS. DAAD Fellowships and international students. Scholarship, internship and profes- (Annual Grants) are open to graduating seniors, graduate stu- sional development opportunities are available. The programs dents and Ph.D. candidates under 33 years of age, enrolled supported by the CBIE are: CBIE Grants, CETAA Africa, full-time at time of application. Applicants must have a Bombardier Fellowship (see entry in this section under well-defined research project that makes a stay in Germany

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essential. They must also have adequate knowledge of the applies, and for third year University students in the Italian Stud- German language to carry out their proposed research. ies Department. Value: Depending on the award holder's academic level, the The long-term scholarships consist of a seven- to 12-month DAAD will pay a monthly award of 715 Euros (graduates holding period (depending on the length of the course), beginning in the a first degree), 795 Euros (Doctoral candidates) or 975 Euros Fall of 2009. They are awarded for specific research or special- (Doctoral candidates with at least two years academic work ised courses at public post-secondary institutions in any area of experience), plus travel and luggage costs and a health insur- study, except for medical. All courses of study must be under- ance allowance. taken at Government approved educational institutions. Appli- Application: Information and application forms are available from cants for the long-term scholarships interested in undergraduate the GPS Fellowships and Awards Section at www.mcgill.ca/gps, research or study must possess a high school diploma entitling Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) at the applicant to enrol in university; for those wishing to study or www.daad.org, or from the Programme de bourses des gou- conduct research at the post-graduate level, the minimum vernements étrangers at www.mels.gouv.qc.ca/ens-sup/ requirement is a Master's degree. Applicants must be 35 years ens-univ/bourses.asp. Please note that only one application of age or younger. should be submitted. Value: Monthly stipend of 700 Euros. Scholarships offered by the Italian Government do not include airfare and room and board. FOREIGN GOVERNMENT AWARDS Please note that scholarship recipients must make their own The Foreign Government Awards are intended to assist Canadian travel and lodging arrangements. students in furthering their studies or conducting research abroad Any partial or total exemption from university fees for scholar- at the Master's, Doctoral or Postdoctoral level. As part of the imple- ship recipients is the decision of the individual university institu- mentation of cultural agreements with the Government of Canada, tion; no exemptions are granted by private institutions. the governments of Chile, Colombia, Germany, Korea, Mexico, the Deadline: Check website. Philippines, and Russia will offer awards to Canadian graduate Application: See the Italian Embassy website: students tenable in 2009-2010. These awards have been com- www.ambottawa.esteri.it. Guidelines for application, program bined to form the Foreign Government Awards (FGA) Program, description and further information are available in English, which is administered by the CBIE. The governments of Italy, French or Italian. The Italian Consulate in Montreal is located at Japan, the Netherlands and Spain also offer awards to Canadian 3489 Drummond Street, Montreal, Quebec, H3G 1X6. students. However, the embassies of these countries in Canada Telephone: 514-849-8351 are responsible for the administration of their scholarships. Fax: 514-499-9471 Eligibility: A common condition is that the applicant be a Cana- Email: [email protected] dian citizen and have completed a first degree. Value: Although all of the awards are similar in nature, the value GRADUATE RESEARCH ENHANCEMENT AND TRAVEL of each award is determined by the offering country. Most AWARDS (GREAT AWARDS) awards cover travel to and from the host country, tuition and reg- Established in 2009 by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, using istration fees, and a monthly living allowance. Several awards funds granted by the Provost, NSERC, SSHRC, royalties, and also cover books, mandatory health and accident insurance and generous donations through the Alma Mater fund and endowed various other allowances funds to support research travel and dissemination of research, Deadline: Deadlines for submission of applications vary depend- including, but not limited to: conference presentations (and equiv- ing on whether the competitions are administered by the CBIE or alent dissemination activities in research-creation disciplines, such by each of the Embassies in Canada. Please also note that the as Music); field research; archival research; collaborative research forms provided on the website can only be used for those com- outside the university. Awarded by Graduate and Postdoctoral petitions administered by the CBIE. Forms for those competi- Studies upon the recommendation of Faculties. tions directly administered by the Embassies in Canada of Eligibility: All graduate students registered full time in Research participating countries must be obtained from the relevant Master’s programs, years 1 and 2, or in Doctoral programs, Embassy or Consulate. See the website for Embassy contact years 1 to 5. information. For more information on deadlines and submission Value: Varies. information: www.scholarships.gc.ca. Application: Applications and further information is available at: GRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH SUPPORT IN THE www.scholarships.gc.ca. SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Eligibility: Limited funds are available from the Office of the Vice- GOVERNMENT OF ITALY SCHOLARSHIPS Principal (Research) for the support of graduate student Eligibility: The Government of Italy offers scholarships to research in the social sciences and humanities. This may include Canadian citizens wishing to pursue studies in Italy. They are thesis research conducted at a site remote from McGill. This intended for students, professionals, teachers, and artists who program will not cover typing or reproduction of theses, equip- meet the necessary requirements for enrolment in Italian post- ment, computer time and supplies. secondary institutions (universities, academies, conservatories, Value: Maximum $5,000. art restoration institutes, National School of Cinematography, Deadlines: April 17, October 17, January 16. (If deadline falls on research centres or laboratories, libraries, archives, museums a weekend or public holiday, the next working day applies.) and other national or nationally-recognized institutions), and who Application: Further details and application forms are available would like to attend specialized courses or conduct research in from McGill University, Research Grants Office, James Adminis- specific fields. For Italian language study, the scholarships are tration Building, Room 429. awarded for specific programs at the Universities for Foreigners Telephone: 514-398-3790 in Perugia, Siena and Roma Tre or at other recognized institu- Website: www.mcgill.ca/rgo/funding/internal tions. The short-term scholarships consist of a one- to six-month INTER AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK (IDB) period to be used in the Summer of 2009 and are reserved pri- SCHOLARSHIPS marily for courses in Italian language and culture. Applicants Eligibility: The IDB administers two scholarship programs: the must possess a high school diploma at the time they apply and Japan Scholarship Program for graduate students in develop- must be 35 years of age or younger. ment-related fields, and scholarships to attend social develop- Italian language and culture courses of a one-month period are ment courses offered by INDES. Candidates must be a national reserved for Italian language teachers to whom no age limit of one of IDB borrowing member countries. For the Japan Scholarship Program, candidates must hold a a bachelor's degree or its equivalent in the social sciences, business or

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public administration, or another development-related technical graduates for advanced research, study and training. The discipline, have a superior academic record, at least two years competitions are normally held every two years. Competitions work experience in a development field, and be currently are open to nationals of all countries who are members of the enrolled in a Master's degree program in the social sciences, IFUW. Women graduates can become IFUW members by join- business or public administration, or another development- ing one of the federations or associations of university women related technical discipline (except law and medicine), in a uni- affiliated to IFUW, such as the Canadian Federation of University versity of a member country other than the country of origin or Women, or by becoming an independent member, if they live in residence. Applicants must intend to return to their home country a country without an IFUW affiliate. Fellowships are meant to after completion of study and work for at least two years in order encourage advanced scholarship and original research by uni- to apply enhanced knowledge and skills toward helping acceler- versity women. Applicants must be well started on the research ate economic and social development. program to which the application refers. Fellowships are for eight The Japan-IDB Scholarship Program has the following three to 12 months of work, and should be taken up within nine months sub-programs: the Northern Hemisphere Program (at Universi- of the date of award. They are not normally given for a Master’s ties located in the North America, Central America and Europe), or for the first year of a Ph.D. program. Fellowships and grants the Southern Hemisphere Program (at Universities located in the are for work in any branch of learning, in the country of the appli- South America countries), and the Special Program for Studies cant's choice. All candidates must have obtained admission to at Japanese Universities for students entering a Master's pro- the proposed place of study prior to applying to IFUW's competi- gram, in English, at any university located in Japan. tion. An official letter of acceptance must accompany the appli- Value: INDES scholarships cover participation, required materials cation. The awards provide a maximum of 12 months support and texts, health and life insurance, a roundtrip airline ticket and are not renewable. between the of residence and Washington D.C., and lodging. Value: Varies depending on the specific fellowship for which one The Japan-IDB scholarship provides benefits covering full tui- applies. tion, university medical and accident insurance, an installation Deadline: See agency website. allowance, a monthly subsistence allowance, a book allowance, Application: Information regarding the different fellowships as and economy class travel. The scholarship is effective as of the well as specific application requirements and application forms start of the academic year and does not cover any expenses dur- are available on the IFUW's Fellowships and Grants page at: ing the summer. www.ifuw.org/fellowships/index.htm. The Federation's home Deadline: Varies depending on scholarship and sub-program. page is www.ifuw.org; IFUW, 10 rue du Lac, CH-1207, Geneva, See the website below for more details. Switzerland. Telephone: (+41 22) 731-2380; email: Application: Forms and additional information are available on [email protected]; the IDB's scholarship page: www.iadb.org/aboutus/V/ Canadian Federation of University Women, 251 Bank Street, scholarships.cfm?language=English. Suite 600, Ottawa, Ontario, K2P 1X3, Canada; telephone: 613- The Bank's home page is www.iadb.org and the site is navigable 234-8252; fax: 613-234-8221; email: [email protected] in English, French, Spanish or Portuguese. Headquarters: Inter-American Development Bank, Japan-IDB JAPAN FOUNDATION - JAPANESE STUDY FELLOWSHIP Scholarship Program, 1300 New York Avenue, NW, Stop W-404, PROGRAM Washington, D.C. 20577, United States of America Eligibility: The Japan Foundation offers three levels of support to Canadian citizens and permanent residents wishing to conduct INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH CENTRE research related to Japanese studies in Japan. Support is (IDRC) FELLOWSHIPS AND RESEARCH FUNDING offered to scholars and researchers (between two and 12 Eligibility: The IDRC administers a number of fellowships and months), Doctoral students (between four and 14 months), and funding opportunities for students conducting research in devel- to those seeking to do intensive, short-term research such as opment-related disciplines. As there are several programs tar- data collection and interviews in Japan (21 to 60 days). Propos- geting several different areas, students are advised to consult als must be within the disciplines of the humanities and/or social the IDRC website (www.idrc.ca) to see if such funding opportu- sciences, and must be related in substantial part to Japan. Com- nities are applicable to their research. As the programs are parative research is acceptable. Proposals which do not fall related to development, many support research abroad. Those within the scope of acceptable project areas, include: natural, included here support some form of research outside of Canada medical or engineering sciences; undergraduate studies; or are available to international students from developing coun- Japanese-language studies and training in non-academic fields tries. Programs available to Canadians and permanent resi- such as traditional culture, technology and commerce. In order to dents, as well as those that are more topic-based and do not conduct research or pursue projects in Japan effectively, the co- necessarily include travel and research abroad are listed above, operation of an affiliated institution or research associate is and below the IDRC entry in the External Fellowships section essential. Such affiliation must be demonstrated as part of the (Section 3.6). Each of the programs supported by the IDRC is application (excluding Short-Term Researchers). also available as targeted funding for students from developing Value: 310,000 - 370,000 Japanese Yen monthly allowance, plus countries. See the IDRC website for more details. medical insurance, airfare, tuition fees and research allowance. “IDRC Doctoral Research Awards (IDRA)" Short-term researchers are entitled to airfare, a 17,000 Yen daily “Community Forestry: Trees and People - John G. Bene stripend and a 5,000 Yen daily research allowance. Fellowship” Deadline: December 1, though applying earlier is encouraged. “Use of Fertility Enhancing Food, Forage and Cover Crops in Application: Residents of Ontario residing outside the National Sustainable Managed Agroecosystems: The Bentley Capital Region should apply through The Japan Foundation, Fellowship” Toronto. Residents of the National Capital Region should apply Value: Varies depending on the program. through the Embassy of Japan, Ottawa. Applicants from prov- Deadline: Varies depending on the program. inces outside Ontario should contact the nearest diplomatic mis- Application: Mailing address: P.O. Box 8500, Ottawa, Ontario, sion. More information about the programs is available on the Canada, K1G 3H9; street address: 250 Albert Street, Ottawa, Japan Foundation's website at: Ontario, Canada, K1P 6M1; telephone: 613-236-6163; fax: 613- www.japanfoundationcanada.org. For application forms, see 238-7230; email: [email protected]; website: www.idrc.ca. your local Japanese consulate (unless you live in Ontario, but not Ottawa). INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN The Japan Foundation Toronto Office, 131 Bloor Street West, (IFUW) INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIPS Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1R1; telephone: 416-966-1600. Eligibility: The International Federation of University Women The Consulate General of Japan, 600 de la Gauchetière Street offers a limited number of fellowships and grants to women West, Suite 2120, Montreal, Quebec, H3B 4L8; telephone:

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514-866-3429; email: [email protected]; website: Standing (CGPA of 3.7 or higher) and graduate applicants with www.japanfoundationcanada.org. cumulative “straight A” records. Applicants to McGill who have graduated with a McGill undergraduate degree will automatically JAPANESE GOVERNMENT (MONBUSHO) SCHOLARSHIPS be considered for the Delta Upsilon and Peacock memorial Eligibility: Scholarships in most disciplines are offered each year scholarships. to Canadian citizens who wish to pursue their graduate studies Value: Approximately four scholarships per year of up to $10,000 in any subject in Japan. Candidates must be under 35 years of each. age, have a university degree and be willing to study the Deadline: Normally February 1 to applicant's home university. Japanese language. Verify McGill's deadline with the GPS Fellowships and Awards Value: Travel and living allowances for up to two years are pro- Section. vided, plus tuition fees. Application: Application is made through the “home” university, Deadline: Check with Consulate. i.e., the Canadian university from which the applicant has or will Application: Forms are available from Consulate General of receive the most recent degree. For further information and Japan, Monbusho Scholarships, 600 de la Gauchetière Street application forms, consult the agency website: West, Suite 2120, Montreal, Quebec, H3B 4L8; telephone: 514- www.mkingscholarships.ca. To verify the application process 866-3429. and other procedural details, consult the McGill Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies website: www.mcgill.ca/gps. J. ARMAND BOMBARDIER INTERNATIONALIST FELLOWSHIPS MINISTÈRE DE L'ÉDUCATION, DU LOISIR ET DU SPORT The J. Armand Bombardier Internationalist Fellowships Program is (MELS) - PROGRAMME DE BOURSES DES unique in responding to the need of Canadians to develop their GOUVERNEMENTS ÉTRANGERS international awareness, its openness to all countries and all disci- The MELS administers over 100 travelling fellowships created as plines, as well as its objective to increase Canada's participation in a result of bilateral cooperation agreements in education and train- the world economy. Applicants to the program show promise of ing between the Quebec government and foreign governments. becoming Canada's leaders of tomorrow in their chosen field of These fellowships are offered to Canadian citizens and permanent endeavour. residents of Canada who are residents of Quebec, to financially Eligibility: Open to Canadians and permanent residents of support study or research abroad, in the countries or provinces Canada who hold at least one university degree, or are in the listed on the MELS website. (The list is updated from time to time.) final year of a degree program. The latest degree must have Eligibility: Candidates must be Canadian citizens or permanent been awarded no longer than five years from the date of applica- residents and must have resided in Quebec for the past year at tion. Applicants must have achieved high academic standing. least. Candidates must possess an undergraduate degree and Recipients of the predecessor program, Celanese Canada inter- be registered in a Master's or Doctoral level program at a Que- nationalist Fellowships, are not eligible to apply again. Fellow- bec university at the time that the fellowship is granted. Candi- ships are intended for study in formal postsecondary programs dates must also conform to the specific requirements of the abroad. Consisting of taught courses, lectures or seminars, the particular program through which a fellowship is being sought, international study program may also be combined with a period and in most cases be fluent in the language of the country where of research or work (internship). The program abroad must be of studies will be undertaken. The type of study eligible and the one academic year (a minimum of eight consecutive months) value and duration of these fellowships varies depending on the including at least four months of taught courses. It may be under- particular agreement. Prospective applicants are strongly taken anywhere in the world outside Canada and may include encouraged to carefully consult the MELS website listed below. more than one location. Value: Normally covers travel and living expenses, for between Value: $10,000 per year. one and 12 months. Some fellowships may be renewable. Deadline: March 1 to CBIE. (Confirm with GPS Fellowships and Deadline: Varies according to the program. Awards Section; the deadline may change in future competi- Application: Up-to-date information regarding specific application tions.) requirements is available at: www.mels.gouv.qc.ca/ens-sup/ Application: Available from the Canadian Bureau for International ens-univ/bourses.asp. Education, 220 Laurier Avenue West, Suite 1100, Ottawa, Ontario, K1P 5Z9; telephone: 613-237-4820; website: MOYSE TRAVELLING SCHOLARSHIPS www.cbie.ca. 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 assist the exclusion of other institutions approved by the Faculty of Arts one or more students, and will be divided according to need, or of Science. Applicants must be available for interviews April based on the expenses related to the programme in 30 - May 4. question. Value: Arts & Science - $11,000 each. Deadline: April 2 at Office of Dean of Arts or Dean of Science. MACKENZIE KING TRAVELLING SCHOLARSHIPS Application: For Arts, see www.mcgill.ca/arts/awards; for Sci- Eligibility: Offered to a graduate of any Canadian university to ence, see: www.mcgill.ca/science/student/moyse. Further infor- engage in postgraduate studies in the U.S. or U.K. in interna- mation on application procedures and forms are available from tional or industrial relations (including international or industrial the Offices of the Deans of Arts and Science (see the Student aspects of law, history, politics, economics). Applicants should Affairs Office at: Dawson Hall, Room 110, McGill University, 853 be persons of unusual worth and promise. Awards are based on Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, Quebec, H3A 2T6; tele- academic achievement, personal qualities and demonstrated phone: 514-398-4210; fax: 514-398-7185). aptitudes, as well as proposed program of study. McGill only considers undergraduate applicants with First Class Honours

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ONTARIO-QUEBEC EXCHANGE FELLOWSHIPS Value: Each award covers the difference between the tuition fee Eligibility: The Ontario-Quebec Exchange Fellowship Program for a British graduate student and the “full-cost” fee for an over- allows students from Ontario to pursue full-time graduate studies seas graduate student. Awards are renewable twice and can, at the Master's or Doctoral level at a university in Quebec. This therefore, be held for a maximum of three years. program offers outstanding students from Ontario the opportu- Deadline: Deadline depends on the institution to which one nity to live and study in the cultural milieu of Quebec. The pro- applies. gram is sponsored by the Ontario-Quebec Commission for Application: Applications should be obtained from the Registry or Co-operation in accordance with the interprovincial Agreement Scholarships Office of the British academic institutions con- for Co-operation and Exchange in Educational and Cultural Mat- cerned, or from ORSAS at [email protected]; website: ters. www.orsas.ac.uk. Value: $10,000 per year for Master's; $12,000 for Doctoral level. Renewable, but recipients must apply to have the fellowship PHILIP F. VINEBERG TRAVELLING FELLOWSHIP IN THE renewed. HUMANITIES Deadline: January 31. Established in 1988 by his family in memory of Philip F. Vineberg, Application: Information and application materials are available O.C., QC, B.A., M.A., B.C.L., LL.D., former student, Professor and from the Ontario Quebec Exchange Fellowship Program website Emeritus Governor at McGill University, for a student graduating in at: http://osap.gov.on.ca. The website is also navigable in a McGill degree program in arts, education, law, library science, French. Proceed from the home page to the Other Bursaries, music, religious studies or social work, toward one year of further Fellowships, Grants, and Scholarships menu. studies in such disciplines at another university. Awarded to the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities Student Support, student who best exemplifies the qualities of intelligence as dem- Fellowships, P.O. Box 4500, 189 Red River Road, 4th Floor, onstrated by academic record and creative thinking; breadth of Thunder Bay, Ontario, P7B 6G9; telephone: 807-343-7257, toll- interest, perspective and tolerance as demonstrated by cross cul- free: 1-800-465-3957. tural interests, desire to travel and record of service to others; excellence as demonstrated by a record of disciplined achieve- ONTARIO GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM ment and the promise of more to come. Eligibility: Canadian citizens or permanent residents, or holders Eligibility: The award will normally be made to a student in the of a student visa at the time of application, with at least an A- final year of his or her undergraduate degree going into graduate average in the last two years of study, for graduate studies studies in the next academic year, but exceptionally in cases of (Master's or Doctoral level) at an Ontario university. students completing graduate degrees and leaving McGill for Value: Awarded for one academic year, which may consist of further graduate or postgraduate studies elsewhere in the next either two or three terms. Applicants receive $5,000 per term. academic year. Applicants who are offered substantial fellowship Deadline: November 15. support from other external agencies may be prohibited from Application: There are different application procedures, depend- taking up the award. ing on your status as an applicant currently enrolled as a full-time Value: Maximum $14,500. or part-time student in an Ontario university: applicants who Application: Forms and information are available from the GPS graduated from an Ontario university at any time between Fellowships and Awards website: www.mcgill.ca/gps. 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 (https://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 web- dents registered in the Bar Admission Course in their articling site is also navigable in French from the home page, year or who will be graduating in law from a Canadian University. http://osap.gov.on.ca. Value: Scholarship is for one year, covering complete tuition fees, Information and application forms are available from the Ontario monthly maintenance allowance contribution, air transportation Graduate Scholarship Program, Student Support, Ministry of (return from residence in Canada). Education and Training, P.O. Box 4500, 189 Red River Road, Deadline: December 31. 4th floor, Thunder Bay, Ontario, P7B 6G9; telephone: 807- Application: For more information, contact the Canadian Institute 343-7257, toll-free: 1-800-465-3957; website: for Advanced Legal Studies, Scholarships Awards, 4 Beech- http://osap.gov.on.ca. wood Avenue, Suite 203, Ottawa, Ontario, K1L 8L9.

ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES FELLOWSHIPS RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS Eligibility: Offered to Canadian citizens and permanent residents Eligibility: Two scholarships are awarded annually to scholars for graduate study and/or postdoctoral research in any field from the Province of Quebec. These scholarships are tenable at except the medical sciences and related areas, and introductory the University of Oxford. They are granted for two years with the language studies. They are tenable in any of the 33 OAS mem- possibility of a third year. Candidates must be Canadian citizens ber countries, with the exception of the country where the candi- or domiciled in Canada and must be born between October 2, date is a citizen or a permanent resident. 1985 and October 1, 1991. Students in any faculty may apply. Value: Academic Studies Fellowships may provide funds for uni- Value: At least £917per year, which covers personal expenses versity tuition and fees, international travel, health insurance, liv- and tuition. ing expenses, and for the purchase of books or other study Deadline: Deadlines for applications are usually in mid-Septem- materials. These benefits will vary depending on the type of fel- ber. Candidates may apply through McGill's two-step internal lowship awarded. The OAS General Secretariat shall establish screening process or independently. The McGill process gener- rates of allowances and ceiling of funds provided, taking into ally consists of two rounds of interviews, after which successful consideration the country of study. These are tenable for applications are forwarded to the appropriate Canadian Rhodes between three months and two years. Committee with McGill's recommendation. Deadline: January 26. Application: For further details of the exact deadline, tenure, eli- Application: Application information and forms are available at: gibility, qualifications, and application forms please visit www.scholarships.gc.ca. www.mcgill.ca/deanofstudents/recognition or contact Meghan McCulloch at the McGill Office of the Dean of Students, Brown OVERSEAS RESEARCH STUDENTS (ORSAS) AWARDS Student Services Building, 3600 McTavish St., Suite 4100, Mon- Eligibility: Awards are offered on a competitive basis to overseas treal, Quebec, H3A 1Y2; telephone: 514-398-1731; fax: 514- students for a higher education degree at certain academic insti- 398-3857; email: [email protected]. tutions in Britain. All fields of study are supported.

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ROTARY FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS than 200 CREPUQ student exchange agreements in seven Eligibility: The Rotary Club organization offers three levels of countries. funding, entitled “Ambassadorial Scholarships”: Academic-Year Information: Information on exchange and study abroad opportu- Ambassadorial Scholarships provide funding for one academic nities, as well as funding options administered through the Stu- year of study in another country; Multi-Year Ambassadorial dent Exchanges and Study Abroad Office (SESA) are available Scholarships are for two years of degree-oriented study in at www.mcgill.ca/studyabroad, Enrolment Services, James another country; Cultural Ambassadorial Scholarships are for Administration Building, Room 206, McGill University; telephone: either three or six months of intensive language study and cul- 514-398-8342; email: [email protected]. tural immersion in another country. Applicants must have com- pleted at least two years of college-level coursework or THOMAS SHEARER STEWART TRAVELLING FELLOWSHIP equivalent professional experience before commencing their Eligibility: The fellowship was established in 1967 by the family of scholarship studies. Applicants for Academic-Year and Multi- the late Thomas Shearer Stewart, QC, a graduate of the Faculty Year Ambassadorial Scholarships must be proficient in the lan- of Law class of 1908 and is granted to a recent graduate of the guage of the proposed host country. Faculty of Law designated by the Dean of the Faculty. Prefer- Value: Depends on the award program, but the most common ence is given to a graduate who is a Canadian citizen intending scholarship, the Academic-Year Ambassadorial, is intended to to reside in Canada upon completion of studies. help cover round-trip transportation, tuition, fees, room and Value: $12,000, awarded at the discretion of the Faculty of Law. board expenses, and some educational supplies up to Deadline: May 1. US$23,000 or its equivalent. Application: Further information is available from the Student Deadline: Set by the individual sponsoring club (usually between Affairs Office, Faculty of Law. March and August). Application: Deadline and scholarship availability varies depend- ing on the local to which one applies. To find your local, see the club locator at: www.rotary.org/en/Members/RunningAClub/ 9 Index of Fellowships and Awards Pages/ridefault.aspx. Applications must be made through a A Rotary Club in the area of the applicant's permanent residence A.F. Dunlop Scholarships ...... 25 or place of employment. Information on the scholarship pro- A.R. Gordon Awards ...... 37 grams as well as application information and suggested loca- Abdel-Meguid Family Fellowships ...... 39 tions of tenure, are available at: Abner Kingman Fellowships in Arts ...... 16 www.rotary.org/en/StudentsAndYouth/ EducationalPrograms/AmbassadorialScholarships/Pages/ Adams (Henry) Medal and Certificates of Merit ridefault.aspx. American Institute of Architects ...... 25 Adler (Eric L.) Fellowship in Electrical Engineering ...... 27 SHASTRI INDO-CANADIAN INSTITUTE – FELLOWSHIPS Affleck (Raymond Tait) Prize in Design ...... 26 COMPETITION Agnew (Janet) Scholarship ...... 23 Eligibility: Candidates must be Canadian citizens or permanent Ajinomoto Heartland/Halchemix Scholarship...... 15 residents and possess a Bachelor's or Master's degree. The fel- Albert A. Butler Award in Orthopaedics ...... 35 lowships are to be used by students to enrol in an Indian institu- Albert Tabah Award in the Master of Library and Information tion of higher learning, to work towards a graduate degree or by Studies Program ...... 22 students enrolled in graduate programs at Canadian institutions Alexander A. McGregor Fellowship in Earth and to conduct research on India towards a graduate degree (such Planetary Sciences ...... 42 students must affiliate with an Indian institution during the period Alexander Mackenzie Fellowship in Political Science ...... 19 of the grant). All awards are subject to approval by the Govern- Alexander McFee Fellowship...... 31, 33, 39 ment of India. All awardees must be affiliated with an Indian Alexis D. and W. Charles Pelletier Fellowships institution. The Government of India does not permit research in in Mathematics ...... 42 strategic areas or on sensitive regional, political and social Alison (Delise) Graduate Prizes...... 11 themes. Allen (Clive V.) Fellowship in International Business Law . . . . 28 Value: India Studies Fellowships provide a monthly living allow- Allen (F. Moyra) Prize ...... 35 ance of Rs 16,000, a monthly research stipend of Rs 4,000, and Allen Oliver Fellowships in Economics and Political Science . 16 return airfare to India. Alma Mater Fellowship...... 10 Deadline: June 30. Alumnae Association of the McGill School of Nursing Application: For further information regarding competitions and Scholarship ...... 34 applications, see the India Studies Fellowship web page at: Alvaro Ortega Award ...... 25 www.sici.org/programmes/for-canadians/ Alvin J. Walker Graduate Fellowship ...... 30 india-studies-fellowships-2010-2011. Ambridge (D.W.) Award ...... 9 Information regarding application requirements and application American Institute of Architects forms is also available from the Programme Officer, India Stud- Henry Adams Medal and Certificates of Merit ...... 25 ies, Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute, Room 1402, Education Amy Wong Biotechnology Award...... 15 Tower, 2500 University Dr. N.W., Calgary, Alberta, T2N 1N4; Amy Wong Fellowship ...... 13, 44 telephone: 403-220-7467; fax: 403-289-0100; email: Anderson (Maureen) Prizes in Architecture ...... 26 [email protected]. André Courtemanche Fellowship for Excellence in Computer STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAMS – MCGILL UNIVERSITY Science ...... 42 AND THE CONFERENCE OF RECTORS AND PRINCIPALS OF André Courtemanche Fellowships in Bioinformatics ...... 42 THE UNIVERSITIES OF QUÉBEC (CREPUQ) Anne D. Fish Fellowship in Social Work ...... 20 Note: These are not award or fellowship programs, but may be of Anne Dudley Noad Award ...... 18 interest to students wishing to study abroad for up to one year. Antonio D’Andrea Memorial Fund ...... 18 Purpose: These programs provide an opportunity for international Architecture (School of) Fellowships ...... 26 education and all its benefits. Student participants remain ARCOP/ALCAN Award ...... 25 registered at their home university (McGill), while attending a for- Armstrong (Donald E.) Award ...... 30 eign campus. Currently, McGill University has more than 100 Arsenault (Erin J.C.) Fellowships in Space Governance . . . . . 28 bilateral student exchange agreements in 31 countries and more Arthur and Dawn Weston Fellowship in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education ...... 10

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Arthur and Helen Henderson Scholarship...... 37 Bronfman (Charles R.) & Paterson (Alex K.) Top-Up Awards . 13 Arthur and Jessie Lochead Bursary Fund ...... 37 Brown (Jean) Scholarship...... 23 Arthur C. Tagge Fellowship in the Humanities and Brownstein (Morton and Bernice) Fellowship Social Sciences ...... 10 in Jewish Studies ...... 18 Arthur S. Hawkes Fellowship...... 34 Bruce and Barbara Trigger Graduate Prize in Archaeology . . . 16 Arthur Willey Memorial Fellowships...... 41 Bryant (Dr. John A.) Memorial Awards ...... 22 Arts and Science Class of 1966 Award ...... 10 Burke (Hugh E.) Research Fund ...... 32 Association des M.B.A. du Québec Award ...... 30 Burns (Dr. Mildred) - Delta Kappa Gamma Award Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada...... 45 for Leadership in Education ...... 22 Aubrey Senez Fellowship ...... 28 Burns (Margaret Mary) Award ...... 20 Azelie de Lendrecie Clark Award ...... 22 Butler (Albert A.) Award in Orthopaedics ...... 35 B Byrd (Kenneth F.) Prize ...... 29 B.J. Harrington Bursary in Mining Engineering ...... 27 C Bailin (Joan Macfarlane) Research Award ...... 21 C. Douglas Mellor Prize ...... 29 Baily (Hugh) Award ...... 14 CAE Award in Engineering Excellence...... 24 Baily (Philip P.) Fellowship ...... 12 Caley (Herbert C.) Award ...... 38 Ballon (Edward) Graduate Award in Management ...... 30 Cambridge Canadian Trust – Graduate Scholarships ...... 46 Barbara Graw Smythe Award in Library and Information Canada-United States Fulbright Scholarships for Studies ...... 22 Graduate Students...... 46 Barbara Rosenthal Prize ...... 36 Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE) Bauer (Irma H.) Research Fund ...... 32 Scholarships ...... 46 Beatty (Sir Edward W.) Memorial Scholarships Canadian Chinese Cultural Society of Montreal Inc. for Medical Students ...... 33 Scholarship ...... 11, 17 Beijing Memorial Award...... 10 Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy Montreal Bélanger (Elaine) Graduate Studentship Branch Loan Fund ...... 27 in Medical Research ...... 32 Canadian Library Association Scholarships ...... 22 Bell (Max) Foundation Fellowships ...... 12 Canadian Nurses Foundation Fellowship...... 34 Bellairs (Commander C.) Graduate Fellowships ...... 46 Canadian Society for Chemistry - Montreal 2001 Bellairs (Commander C.) Postdoctoral Fellowships ...... 44 Graduate Award...... 41 Bennett (Roger C.) Prize in Marketing...... 30 Carl A. Winkler Award in Chemistry ...... 41 Bercovitch (Dr. Lyon) Memorial Award ...... 21 Carl Reinhardt Fellowship...... 39 Berger (Miriam and E. Michael) Fellowship...... 20 Carl Reinhardt Scholarships and Bursaries in Physics and Berlind (Sara) Memorial Fellowship...... 39 Earth and Planetary Sciences ...... 40 Bernard Anderson Ower Award...... 22 Caroline and Richard Renaud Bursaries ...... 43 Beta Phi Mu Scholarships ...... 22 Carpenter (Philip) Fellowship in Biology...... 41 Billingsley (Isabel) Prize in French Studies ...... 19 Carr-Harris (Lloyd) Fellowship ...... 31 Binz (Max E.) Fellowship...... 12 Carr-Harris (Lloyd) String Scholarship ...... 38 Birkett (Dr. Herbert Stanley) Award...... 23 Casper W. Owen Fellowship ...... 15 Birks (Dr. Richard I.) Fellowships in Physiology ...... 37 Catherine Freeman Fellowship in Human Nutrition ...... 13 Birks (W.M.) Awards ...... 37 Caverhill (G. Rutherford) Fellowship...... 32 Birks (W.M.) Fellowship...... 37 Cedrik Goddard Memorial Award in Islamic Studies ...... 18 Bishop (J.M.) Award for Environmental Research...... 24 Centenary Prize ...... 22 Blair Postgraduate Fellowships ...... 13 Chalk-Rowles Fellowship ...... 40 Blanc (Paul) Bourse...... 45 Chambers (Gretta) Fellowship in Education...... 22 Bland (John) Scholarship in Architecture ...... 26 Chan (Hian Siang) Fellowship in Management ...... 29 Blume (Gustav and Romana) Memorial Scholarship ...... 38 Chan (Tak-Hang (Bill) and Christina) Fellowship in Chemistry. 41 BMO Financial Group Major Fellowships ...... 10 Charles E. Frosst/Merck Fellowship in Pharmacology ...... 44 Boeing Fellowships in Air and Space Law...... 28 Charles James Patton, M.D., and Elizabeth Ross Bombardier (J. Armand) Internationalist Fellowships ...... 49 Patton Memorial Prize ...... 31 Bourke (Dr. E.T. & Mrs. Marjorie) Award...... 21 Charles Legeyt Fortescue Fellowship in Electrical Bourse d’Excellence en Langue et Littérature Françaises Engineering ...... 27 Geneviève de La Tour Fondue ...... 19 Charles R. Bronfman & Alex K. Paterson Top-Up Awards . . . . 13 Bourse de doctorat Hydro-Québec en droit...... 28 Chief Justice R.A. Greenshields Memorial Scholarships Bourse de doctorat Hydro-Québec en science ...... 39 for Graduate Studies ...... 28 Bourse de maîtrise Hydro-Québec en droit...... 28 CIHR - Canadian Institutes of Health Research ...... 7 Bourse de maîtrise Hydro-Québec en science ...... 39 CIHR - Canadian Institutes of Health Research - Fellowships Bourse de Recherche Anne Lang Etienne ...... 36 Program ...... 8 Bourse de Recherche en milieu clinique et Bourse Clara Lichtenstein Memorial Fellowship ...... 38 d’études supérieures ...... 36 Clark (Azelie de Lendrecie) Award ...... 22 Bourse Paul Blanc...... 45 Claude J.P. Giroud Bursary in Endocrinology ...... 31 Bourses de doctorat Hydro-Québec en génie ...... 24 Clavet (Gerald) Fellowships in Medicine ...... 31 Bourses de maîtrise Hydro-Québec en génie ...... 24 Clifford C.F. Wong Fellowship ...... 11 Brace (Florence Marjorie) Award...... 38 Clifford C.F. Wong Fellowship in Architecture ...... 26 Bradbury (John) Award in Geography...... 42 Clive V. Allen Fellowship in International Business Law...... 28 Bradley (John R.E.) Prizes ...... 38 Cole Foundation Fellowships in Medicine, The ...... 44 Bram Garber Fellowship in Art History ...... 17 Coll McFee Memorial Scholarship (Chemistry) ...... 41 Brecher (Nathan) Fellowship in Economics and Collip (J.P.) Fellowship in Medical Research ...... 32 Political Science ...... 16 Commander C. Bellairs Graduate Fellowships...... 46 Briant (Dr. Peter) Award for Entrepreneurship ...... 30 Commander C. Bellairs Postdoctoral Fellowships ...... 44 British Chevening Scholarships...... 45 Commonwealth Scholarships for Graduate Studies ...... 46

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Conrad F. Harrington Postdoctoral Fellowships ...... 44 Dr. John A. Lundie Research Fellowship...... 32 Corporation of Nurses of the District of Montreal Bursary . . . . 34 Dr. Lyon Bercovitch Memorial Award...... 21 Côté (Régis) Graduate Award in Design and Sustainability . . . 26 Dr. Milton C. and Nina E. Wilson Award ...... 33 Courtemanche (André) Fellowship for Excellence in Computer Dr. Peter Briant Award for Entrepreneurship ...... 30 Science ...... 42 Dr. Philip Eibel Prize in Orthopedic Surgery ...... 35 Courtemanche (André) Fellowships in Bioinformatics ...... 42 Dr. Premysl ”Mike” Pelnar Academic Enrichment Award. . . . . 36 Cremona Memorial Fellowship in Linguistics ...... 19 Dr. Richard I. Birks Fellowships in Physiology...... 37 Croll (Neil) Memorial Award ...... 12 Dr. Robert G.H. Lee Fellowship ...... 24, 44 Crossley (Ethelwyn M.) Scholarship Fund ...... 23 Dr. Soo Kim Lan Prize in Architecture ...... 26 Cundill (Peter) Fellowships in History ...... 18 Dr. Soo Kim Lan Prize in Dentistry ...... 21 Cushing (Esther) Fellowship...... 32 Dr. Victor K.S. Lui Fellowships...... 31 D Dr. Wah Leung Fellowship...... 21, 44 Dr. Yu-Ming Lam Fellowship ...... 21 D.W. Ambridge Award ...... 9 Drummond (Guy) Fellowship in Political Science ...... 19 D’Andrea (Antonio) Memorial Fund ...... 18 Drysdale (J. Keith) Manufacturing Management Graduate Daisy A. Latimer Memorial Prize in History ...... 18 Fellowship ...... 29 Dale C. Thomson Prize in Political Science ...... 19 Duchow (Marvin) Memorial Scholarship ...... 38 Daniel Q. Marisi Award ...... 24 Dunbar (Max) Award in Oceanography ...... 40 David Fate Norton and Mary J. Norton Fellowship Dunlop (A.F.) Scholarships ...... 25 in Philosophy ...... 19 DuPorte (E. Melville) Award...... 15 David G. Guthrie Fellowships in Medicine ...... 31 DuPorte (Margaret) Fellowships ...... 15 David Harrigan Memorial Prize...... 42 Dworkin (Ruth and Alex) Scholarship ...... 32 David J. Simkin Award in Physical Chemistry ...... 41 David L. Montgomery Memorial Award...... 24 E David McCutcheon Fellowships in Pediatric Palliative Care. . . 31 E. Melville DuPorte Award ...... 15 David Stewart Memorial Fellowship ...... 11 E. Noel Spinelli Prize in Music ...... 38 Davidson (Geraldine Elizabeth) Fellowship ...... 42 East & Southeast Asian Archeology and Davis (John F.) Award ...... 34 Early History Fellowship ...... 16 Dawson (Sir William) Fellowship in Metallurgy ...... 27 Eastern Canada Chapter Special Libraries Association Prize . 23 Day (John and Edmund) Award for Graduate Studies in Law . 28 Eaton (Marianna) Scholarship ...... 38 de Grandpré (Jean) Prize ...... 17 Eben Hopson Fellowship for Study at McGill...... 11 de La Tour Fondue (Geneviève) Bourse d’Excellence Edith & Norman Strauss Doctoral Fellowship in Professional en Langue et Littérature Françaises ...... 19 Ethics in Business ...... 31 de Lendrecie Clark (Azelie) Award ...... 22 Edward Ballon Graduate Award in Management...... 30 Dean’s Medal for Great Distinction in the Eibel (Dr. Philip) Prize in Orthopedic Surgery ...... 35 M.B.A. Program ...... 30 Eileen Peters Fellowship ...... 31 Dechêne (Louise) Prize in Canadian History ...... 18 Elaine Bélanger Graduate Studentship in Medical Research . 32 Defi Corporatif Canderel Studentship and Fellowship ...... 33 Elizabeth and Andre Rossinger Fellowship in Deirdre and Robert Stevenson Award ...... 37 Canadian Rural Sustainability ...... 14 Delise Alison Graduate Prizes ...... 11 Elizabeth G. Hall Scholarship Fund ...... 23 Delta Kappa Gamma - Dr. Mildred Burns Award Elizabeth Steffen Memorial Award...... 32 for Leadership in Education ...... 22 Emil Nenniger Memorial Fellowship...... 24 Delta Upsilon Memorial Scholarship...... 9 Engineering Class of 1936 Award ...... 24 Desautels (Guy) Memorial Prize...... 19 ERIC Award ...... 38 Deutsche Gesellschaft zu Montreal Scholarship ...... 17 Eric L. Adler Fellowship in Electrical Engineering ...... 27 Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) – Erin J.C. Arsenault Fellowships in Space Governance ...... 28 German Academic Exchange Fellowships...... 46 Esterina and Gaetano Liberatore Fellowship...... 11 Dimmock (Frederick) Memorial Fellowship...... 15 Esther Cushing Fellowship ...... 32 Donald E. Armstrong Award ...... 30 Esther Kerry Awards ...... 20 Donald Mackenzie Munroe Fellowship ...... 14 Ethelwyn M. Crossley Scholarship Fund ...... 23 Douglas (James) Fellowships in Mining Engineering ...... 27 Evelyn Rocque Malowany Prize in Nursing ...... 35 Dow-Hickson Fellowship in Physics ...... 42 Executive Development Institute (E.D.I.) Bursary ...... 30 Dow-Hickson Fellowship in Theoretical Philosophy ...... 19 F Downes (Kenneth) Graduate Award...... 11 F. Moyra Allen Prize...... 35 Downey (Margaret) Prize ...... 23 F.C. Harrison Fellowships ...... 34 Dr. and Mrs. I.N. Pesner Memorial Prize ...... 21 F.S.B. Miller Memorial Fund ...... 32 Dr. and Mrs. Milton Leong Fellowships in Science ...... 40 Farley (David) and Norbert Schoenauer Fellowship Dr. and Mrs. Milton Leong Graduate Student Awards ...... 40 in Urban Planning...... 28 Dr. Arthur H. Judson Fellowships ...... 32 Farley (David) and Norbert Schoenauer Fellowship Dr. Benjamin Shore Prize in Plastic Surgery ...... 33 in Architecture ...... 26 Dr. David T.W. Lin Fellowship ...... 44 Fattal (Leon and Suzanne) Graduate Fellowships Dr. E.T. & Mrs. Marjorie Bourke Award ...... 21 in Engineering ...... 25 Dr. Ezra Lozinski Prize in Clinical Medicine ...... 33 Ferrings Pharmaceuticals Fellowships ...... 31 Dr. G.R. Lomer Scholarships ...... 23 Fetherstonhaugh (H.L.) Book Prize ...... 26 Dr. Gauri Shankar Guha Award in International Development Financial Assistance for Library Education ...... 23 Education ...... 22 Finley (Samuel) National Bursary ...... 37 Dr. Gerald B. Price Memorial Awards...... 34 Firing (Lars and Alberta) Graduate Fellowships Dr. Herbert Stanley Birkett Award...... 23 in Engineering ...... 11, 25 Dr. James E. Griffiths Award in Material Sciences ...... 40 Fischer (Lewis A.) Memorial Bursary in Agricultural Dr. James P. Lund Fellowship in Dentistry ...... 21 Economics...... 14 Dr. John A. Bryant Memorial Awards ...... 22 Fish (Anne D.) Fellowship in Social Work ...... 20

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Fish (Judy) Graduate Award in Inclusive Education ...... 22 Guha (Dr. Gauri Shankar) Award in International Development Fleishman (Syra Deena Tarshis) Bursary ...... 23, 43 Education ...... 22 Florence Marjorie Brace Award...... 38 Gustav and Romana Blume Memorial Scholarship ...... 38 Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada ...... 8 Guthrie (David G.) Fellowships in Medicine ...... 31 Foreign Government Awards...... 47 Guy Desautels Memorial Prize ...... 19 Foundation for the Advancement of Protestant Education Guy Drummond Fellowship in Political Science ...... 19 Graduate Fellowship in History, The...... 18 H FQRNT - Fonds québécois de la recherche sur la nature et les H. Anthony Hampson Award in the McGill Institute technologies ...... 7 for the Study of Canada ...... 13 FQRNT-NSERC Bourses en milieu pratique BMP-Innovation . . 8 H.E. Herschorn Graduate Scholarship ...... 30 FQRSC - Fonds québécois de la recherche sur la société et la H.L. Fetherstonhaugh Book Prize...... 26 culture ...... 8 H.W. Wilson Foundation Fellowship ...... 23 FQRSC Bourses en milieu pratique BMP-Innovation ...... 8 Hall (Elizabeth G.) Scholarship Fund ...... 23 Frank Litvack Fellowships for Clinician Scientists ...... 33 Hall (Helen) Prize ...... 38 Frankel (Saul and Freda) Prize ...... 16 Hall (Oswald) Dissertation Fellowship in Sociology ...... 21 Fred Lebensold Memorial Fellowship in Architecture ...... 26 Hall (Oswald) Prize...... 21 Freda L. Paltiel Award for Immigrant and Minority Hampson (H. Anthony) Award in the McGill Institute Women’s Health and Development ...... 20 for the Study of Canada ...... 13 Frederick Dimmock Memorial Fellowship ...... 15 Hans and Eugenia Jütting Fellowship...... 17 Freeman (Catherine) Fellowship in Human Nutrition ...... 13 Harold H. Helm Fellowship ...... 11 Friends of McGill Fellowship ...... 11 Harold Spence-Sales Prize in Urban Planning...... 28 Frosst (Charles E.) /Merck Fellowship in Pharmacology...... 44 Harpur (Robert P.) Fellowship in Parasitology ...... 15 Frosst (James) Fellowship...... 35 Harrigan (David) Memorial Prize ...... 42 FRSQ - Fonds de la recherche en santé du Québec ...... 8 Harrington (B.J.) Bursary in Mining Engineering ...... 27 FRSQ Bourses en milieu de pratique industriel...... 8 Harrington (Conrad F.) Postdoctoral Fellowships...... 44 G Harris (George G.) Fellowship in Cancer ...... 32 G. Rutherford Caverhill Fellowship ...... 32 Harrison (F.C.) Fellowships ...... 34 Gar Lam Yip Memorial Fellowship in Guided Wave Photonics . 27 Harrison Watson Scholarship ...... 32 Garber (Bram) Fellowship in Art History ...... 17 Harry Shankman Scholarships ...... 33 Garibaldi-Galavaris (Olympia) Prize ...... 39 Hart (Molson and Hilton) Fellowships in Science ...... 40 Gauvin (William H.) Fellowship in Chemical Engineering . . . . . 27 Hatch Graduate Fellowships in Engineering...... 24 Geddes Prize in Biomedical Engineering ...... 34 Hawkes (Arthur S.) Fellowship ...... 34 George G. Harris Fellowship in Cancer...... 32 Hayes (Saul) Graduate Fellowship ...... 13 Georges, Paul and Robert Masson Bursaries in Science . . . . . 43 Hazeldine Smith Bishop Fellowship ...... 20 Gerald Clavet Fellowships in Medicine ...... 31 Heartland/Halchemix (Ajinomoto) Scholarship ...... 15 Geraldine Elizabeth Davidson Fellowship ...... 42 Helen Hall Prize ...... 38 Gershman Memorial Scholarship Fund...... 32 Heller Family Fellowship in Engineering...... 24 Gian Lyman Memorial Scholarship ...... 38 Heller Family Fellowships in Arts and Science ...... 11 Gillett (Margaret) Graduate Research Awards ...... 12 Helm (Harold H.) Fellowship...... 11 Giroud (Claude J.P.) Bursary in Endocrinology...... 31 Henderson (Arthur and Helen) Scholarship ...... 37 Goddard (Cedrik) Memorial Award in Islamic Studies...... 18 Henry (Thomas Haliburton) Award ...... 27 Golden Violin Award, The ...... 39 Henry Oelberg Memorial Award ...... 20 Goldenberg (Mark and Mildred) Fellowship in Social Work. . . . 20 Henry T. Luce Foundation Fellowships ...... 17 Goldman Feinglos Memorial Entrance Bursary...... 43 Herbert A. Morse Memorial Scholarship...... 38 Gordon (A.R.) Awards ...... 37 Herbert C. Caley Award ...... 38 Gordon A. Maclachlan Prize ...... 9 Hermant (Percy) Fellowships in Ophthalmology...... 35 Gordon J.A. Whitehorne Recruitment Fellowship ...... 16 Herschel and Christine Victor Fellowship in Education ...... 22 Gordon Phillips Fund for Research in Cardiovascular Herschorn (H.E.) Graduate Scholarship...... 30 Diseases ...... 32 Hian Siang Chan Fellowship in Management...... 29 Gosselin (Rolande and Marcel) Graduate Studentships ...... 33 Hitschfeld (Walter) Award...... 13 Government of Italy Scholarships ...... 47 Hopson (Eben) Fellowship for Study at McGill ...... 11 Government Student Aid ...... 43 Horace G. Young Fellowships ...... 27 Governor General’s Gold Medal ...... 10 Houlding (Margaret) Memorial Prize...... 38 Graduate Research Enhancement and Travel Awards Houston Bursary...... 37 (GREAT Awards) ...... 47 Howard (William Henry) Scholarships ...... 42 Graduate Student Research Support in the Social Howard, QC (T. Palmer) Award in Canadian History ...... 18 Sciences and Humanities ...... 47 Hsiang (Paul) Graduate Fellowship in Chinese Poetry Graduate Students’ Loan Fund ...... 43 and Literature ...... 17 Graupe (Werner) International Fellowships in Engineering. . . . 25 Hugh Baily Award ...... 14 Graupe (Werner) Memorial MMM Fellowship ...... 29 Hugh E. Burke Research Fund...... 32 Graw Smythe (Barbara) Award in Library and Information Hugh MacLennan Fellowship for the Study of English ...... 17 Studies ...... 22 Hunt (T. Sterry) Awards in Chemistry...... 41 Greenshields (Chief Justice R.A.) Memorial Scholarships I for Graduate Studies...... 28 Gretta Chambers Fellowship in Education ...... 22 I.M. Rabinowitch Fellowship ...... 34 Greville Smith Research Fellowship ...... 11 Ingrid Semaan Prize ...... 18 Griffiths (Dr. James E.) Award in Material Sciences ...... 40 Inter American Development Bank (IDB) Scholarships ...... 47 Griffiths (Margaret) Award in Child Welfare...... 20 International Development Research Centre (IDRC) Gualtieri-Doran Award...... 28 Fellowships and Research Funding ...... 48 International Federation of University Women (IFUW) International Fellowships ...... 48

54 2009-2010 Graduate Fellowships and Awards, McGill University INDEX OF FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS

Irma H. Bauer Research Fund ...... 32 L Irma K. Riley Awards ...... 35 Lam (Dr. Yu-Ming) Fellowship ...... 21 Irving Orrin Vincent Bursary ...... 43 Lan (Dr. Soo Kim) Prize in Architecture ...... 26 Isaak Walton Killam Scholarships/ Lan (Dr. Soo Kim) Prize in Dentistry ...... 21 Jeanne Timmins Fellowships (Neurosciences) ...... 33 Lang Etienne (Anne) Bourse de Recherche ...... 36 Isabel Billingsley Prize in French Studies ...... 19 Lapitsky (Samuel) Scholarship ...... 21 J Lara Riente Memorial Prize in Linguistics ...... 19 J. Armand Bombardier Internationalist Fellowships ...... 49 Lars and Alberta Firing Graduate Fellowships J. Jeffery Semaan Prize ...... 18 in Engineering ...... 11, 25 J. Keith Drysdale Manufacturing Management Graduate Latimer (Daisy A.) Memorial Prize in History ...... 18 Fellowship ...... 29 Latin America Award ...... 30 J.B. Lynch Fellowship in Earth and Planetary Sciences...... 42 Lau (Ping Kwan) Prize in Architecture ...... 26 J.M. Bishop Award for Environmental Research ...... 24 Le Prix Bibliothèque Nationale du Québec - Charles H. Gould 23 J.P. Collip Fellowship in Medical Research ...... 32 Lebensold (Fred) Memorial Fellowship in Architecture ...... 26 J.W. McConnell Foundation Fellowships in Environment. . . . . 11 Leckie (Nessa) Memorial Award ...... 35 J.W. McConnell Memorial Fellowship...... 11 Lee (Dr. Robert G.H.) Fellowship...... 24, 44 Jackie Kirk Fellowships...... 22 Legeyt Fortescue (Charles) Fellowship in Electrical James Douglas Fellowships in Mining Engineering ...... 27 Engineering ...... 27 James Frosst Fellowship ...... 35 Leon and Suzanne Fattal Graduate Fellowships James O. and Maria Meadows Scholarship ...... 32 in Engineering ...... 25 James R. and Frances K. Mallory Graduate Award ...... 20 Leong (Dr. and Mrs. Milton) Fellowships in Science ...... 40 Janet Agnew Scholarship ...... 23 Leong (Dr. and Mrs. Milton) Graduate Student Awards...... 40 Japan Foundation - Japanese Study Fellowship Program . . . . 48 Lerner (Samuel S.) Memorial Award ...... 32 Japanese Government (Monbusho) Scholarships ...... 49 LeRoy Memorial Fellowships in Earth and Planetary Sciences 42 Jean Brown Scholarship ...... 23 Leung (Dr. Wah) Fellowship ...... 21, 44 Jean de Grandpré Prize ...... 17 Lewis A. Fischer Memorial Bursary in Agricultural Economics...... 14 Jeannette and Abram Victor Memorial Scholarship ...... 32 Lewis Lutter Bursary ...... 38 Jenckes (K.B.) Prize ...... 10 Liberatore (Gaetano and Esterina) Fellowship ...... 11 Jennie and Joseph Salomon Memorial Bursary ...... 43 Lichtenstein (Clara) Memorial Fellowship ...... 38 Joan Macfarlane Bailin Research Award ...... 21 Lin (Dr. David T.W.) Fellowship ...... 44 John and Edmund Day Award for Graduate Studies in Law . . 28 Lin (Professor Paul T.K.) Fellowship ...... 17 John Bland Scholarship in Architecture ...... 26 Lionel Pelham Kent Scholarship ...... 29 John Bonsall Porter Scholarship...... 24 Litvack (Frank) Fellowships for Clinician Scientists ...... 33 John Bradbury Award in Geography...... 42 Lloyd Carr-Harris Fellowship ...... 31 John F. Davis Award...... 34 Lloyd Carr-Harris String Scholarship ...... 38 John McCrae Fellowship ...... 32 Lochead (Arthur and Jessie) Bursary Fund ...... 37 John R.E. Bradley Prizes ...... 38 Lock (Margaret) Prize in Social Studies of Medicine ...... 20 John Williamson Frederick Peacock Memorial Scholarship . . . 10 Loiselle (Roland) Prize in Plant Genetics...... 16 Joseph and Sandra Rotman Prize for Student Excellence in Public Policy Innovation ...... 13 Lomer (Dr. G.R.) Scholarships...... 23 Joseph S. Stauffer Fellowship ...... 25 Lorne Trottier Engineering Graduate Fellowships ...... 25 Joseph Schubert Memorial Scholarship ...... 32 Lorne Trottier Science Accelerator Fellowships...... 40 Judith Kornbluth-Gelfand Pediatric Fellowship ...... 36 Lotte Marcus Sheldon Prize...... 21 Judith Mappin Fellowship in Women’s Health ...... 42 Louis B. Magil Fellowships in Housing...... 26 Judson (Dr. Arthur H.) Fellowships...... 32 Louise Dechêne Prize in Canadian History ...... 18 Judy Fish Graduate Award in Inclusive Education ...... 22 Lozinski (Dr. Ezra) Prize in Clinical Medicine...... 33 Julius Schloss Memorial Award ...... 38 Lubka Kolessa Piano Award ...... 38 Jütting (Hans and Eugenia) Fellowship ...... 17 Luce (Henry T.) Foundation Fellowships ...... 17 Lui (Dr. Victor K.S.) Fellowships ...... 31 K Lund (Dr. James P.) Fellowship in Dentistry ...... 21 K.B. Jenckes Prize ...... 10 Lundie (Dr. John A.) Research Fellowship ...... 32 Katz (Myer) Fellowship in Social Work ...... 20 Lupovitch (Samuel) Memorial Scholarship ...... 32 Kavita Kulkarni Memorial Prize in Rehabilitation Science . . . . 36 Lutter (Lewis) Bursary ...... 38 Keefer Fellowship ...... 20 Lyman (Gian) Memorial Scholarship ...... 38 Keenan (Mary) Scholarship in English ...... 17 Lynch (J.B.) Fellowship in Earth and Planetary Sciences . . . . 42 Kellogg (W.K.) Foundation Loan Fund ...... 35 Lynden Laird Lyster Memorial Fellowship in Parasitoloy . . . . . 15 Kenneth Downes Graduate Award ...... 11 Lyster (Lynden Laird) Memorial Fellowship in Parasitology. . . 15 Kenneth F. Byrd Prize...... 29 M Kent (Lionel Pelham) Scholarship ...... 29 Kerry (Esther) Awards ...... 20 M.B.A. Entrance Award ...... 30 Killam (Isaak Walton) Scholarships/Timmins (Jeanne) M.B.A. International Student Award...... 30 Fellowships (Neurosciences) ...... 33 M.P. Paidoussis Prize in Mechanical Engineering...... 27 Kingman (Abner) Fellowships in Arts ...... 16 Macdonald Class of ’44 Rowles Graduate Bursary ...... 14 Kirk (Jackie) Fellowships ...... 22 Macdonald Graduate Fellowships ...... 28 Klibansky (Raymond) Prize in Philosophy ...... 19 Macdonald Travelling Scholarship ...... 49 Klima (Slava) Prize for Excellence in English Literary Studies . 17 MacDonald Wells Van Daele (Patricia Ann) Memorial Award . 36 Kolessa (Lubka) Piano Award ...... 38 MacIntosh Prize in Pharmacology ...... 35 Kornbluth-Gelfand (Judith) Pediatric Fellowship...... 36 Mackenzie (Alexander) Fellowship in Political Science ...... 19 Kulkarni (Kavita) Memorial Prize in Rehabilitation Science . . . 36 Mackenzie King Travelling Scholarships ...... 49 Maclachlan (Gordon A.) Prize ...... 9 MacLennan (Hugh) Fellowship for the Study of English . . . . . 17

McGill University, Graduate Fellowships and Awards 2009-2010 55 GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS

MacSporran (Maysie) Graduate Studentships ...... 32 Miriam and Philip Vineberg Graduate Fellowship Magil (Louis B.) Fellowships in Housing ...... 26 in Economics ...... 17 Mallory (James R. and Frances K.) Graduate Award ...... 20 Miriam H. Tees Scholarship ...... 23 Malowany (Evelyn Rocque) Prize in Nursing ...... 35 Mohan (Richard T.) Scholarship...... 41 Manny Weiner Research Award ...... 20 Molson and Hilton Hart Fellowships in Science ...... 40 Mappin (Judith) Fellowship in Women’s Health...... 42 Montgomery (David L.) Memorial Award ...... 24 Margaret Downey Prize...... 23 Montreal Children’s Hospital Research Institute Fellowships. . 33 Margaret DuPorte Fellowships ...... 15 Montreal Children’s Hospital Research Institute Studentships . 33 Margaret Gillett Graduate Research Awards...... 12 Montreal League for the Hard of Hearing Award ...... 34 Margaret Griffiths Award in Child Welfare ...... 20 More (Robert) Award in Pathology ...... 35 Margaret Houlding Memorial Prize ...... 38 Morrow (Robert E.), QC, Fellowships...... 29 Margaret Lock Prize in Social Studies of Medicine ...... 20 Morse (Herbert A.) Memorial Scholarship ...... 38 Margaret Mary Burns Award ...... 20 Morton and Bernice Brownstein Fellowship in Jewish Studies. 18 Margery Trenholme Fellowship ...... 23 Motorola Foundation Graduate Award in Electrical Margery Trenholme Memorial Award in Library Studies ...... 23 and Computer Engineering ...... 27 Margherita Rapagna Memorial Prize in Rehabilitation Moyse Travelling Scholarships ...... 49 Science ...... 36 Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Ng Wai Yee Fellowship...... 16 Marian and Ralph Sketch Fellowship ...... 14 Mulay (Shree) Graduate Award in Gender Marianna Eaton Scholarship ...... 38 and Women’s Studies ...... 19 Marisi (Daniel Q.) Award ...... 24 Munroe (Donald Mackenzie) Fellowship...... 14 Mark and Mildred Goldenberg Fellowship in Social Work. . . . . 20 Murphy (Sean) Award...... 35 Martin (The Right Honourable Paul) Scholarships Murray (Virginia) Prize for Cataloguing...... 23 to the University of Cambridge ...... 50 Myer Katz Fellowship in Social Work ...... 20 Martin (Vivi) Fellowship ...... 23 Mysak (Stephen and Anastasia) Graduate Fellowship...... 41 Marvin Duchow Memorial Scholarship ...... 38 N Mary Keenan Scholarship in English...... 17 Nathan Brecher Fellowship in Economics and Mary Louise Taylor Fellowship ...... 40 Political Science...... 16 Masson (Georges, Paul and Robert) Bursaries in Science. . . . 43 Nathan Steinberg Fellowship in Political Science...... 20 Maureen Anderson Prizes in Architecture...... 26 Neil Croll Memorial Award ...... 12 Maurice Pollack Foundation Fellowship ...... 38 Nenniger (Emil) Memorial Fellowship...... 24 MAUT Librarian’s Section Award...... 23 Nessa Leckie Memorial Award ...... 35 Max Bell Foundation Fellowships ...... 12 Ng Wai Yee (Mr. and Mrs. Johnson) Fellowship ...... 16 Max Dunbar Award in Oceanography ...... 40 Noad (Anne Dudley) Award ...... 18 Max E. Binz Fellowship ...... 12 Norbert Schoenauer and David Farley Fellowship Max Stern Fellowship in Humanities and Social Sciences . . . . 12 in Architecture ...... 26 Max Stern Fellowship in Music ...... 39 Norbert Schoenauer and David Farley Fellowship Max Stern McCord Museum Fellowship ...... 16 in Urban Planning ...... 28 Max Stern Recruitment Fellowships ...... 12 Norbert Schoenauer Fellowships in Architecture ...... 26 Maysie MacSporran Graduate Studentships...... 32 Northern Scientific Training Program ...... 12 McCall MacBain Fellows ...... 16 Norton (David Fate and Mary J.) Fellowship in Philosophy . . . 19 McCall MacBain Fellowships in Arts ...... 16 NSERC - Natural Sciences and Engineering Research McConnell (J.W.) Foundation Fellowships in Environment . . . . 11 Council of Canada ...... 7 McConnell (J.W.) Memorial Fellowship ...... 11 McCrae (John) Fellowship...... 32 O McCullagh (Paul F.) Award ...... 18 O’Brien Fellowship for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism . . . 29 McCutcheon (David) Fellowships in Pediatric Palliative Care. . 31 Oelberg (Henry) Memorial Award ...... 20 McFee (Alexander) Fellowship ...... 31, 33, 39 “Old Sun” Entrance Award ...... 14 McFee (Coll) Memorial Scholarship (Chemistry)...... 41 Oliver (Allen) Fellowships in Economics and Political Science. 16 McGill - Canadian Centre for Architecture Collection Research Olympia Garibaldi-Galavaris Prize ...... 39 Grants Program ...... 17 Onions (Wilfred) Memorial Prize...... 27 McGill Alumnae Society Fellowship...... 12 Ontario Graduate Scholarship Program ...... 50 McGill Alumni Association Graduate Award ...... 10 Ontario-Quebec Exchange Fellowships ...... 50 McGill International Research Master’s Awards ...... 12 Order of Nurses of Quebec Bursaries ...... 35 McGill Student Aid...... 43 Organization of American States Fellowships ...... 50 McGill University - Montreal Children’s Hospital Ortega (Alvaro) Award ...... 25 Research Institute Studentships ...... 33 Oswald Hall Dissertation Fellowship in Sociology ...... 21 McGill University - Montreal Children’s Hospital Oswald Hall Prize ...... 21 Research Institute Fellowships ...... 33 Overseas Research Students (ORSAS) Awards ...... 50 McGregor (Alexander A.) Fellowship in Earth and Owen (Casper W.) Fellowship ...... 15 Planetary Sciences ...... 42 Ower (Bernard Anderson) Award ...... 22 McLaughlin Fellowship ...... 44 P McNaughton Fellowships in Classics ...... 18 P & OT Alumni Student Travel Grants ...... 36 Meadows (James O. and Maria) Scholarship ...... 32 Paidoussis (M.P.) Prize in Mechanical Engineering ...... 27 Mellor (C. Douglas) Prize ...... 29 Pall Dissertation Award...... 41 Melville Prize in Pharmacology ...... 36 Paltiel (Freda L.) Award for Immigrant and Minority Meredith (Sir Vincent) Fellowship in Agricultural Economics . . 15 Women’s Health and Development ...... 20 Miller (F.S.B.) Memorial Fund ...... 32 Pao (Sir Yue-Kong) Fellowships...... 13 Ministère de l’Education, du Loisir et du Sport (MELS) - Parr Gélinas (Verna-Marie) and Paul-Marcel Gélinas Programme de bourses des gouvernements étrangers . . . . . 49 Scholarships ...... 39 Miriam and E. Michael Berger Fellowship ...... 20 Paterson (Robert C.) Graduate Research Awards ...... 31

56 2009-2010 Graduate Fellowships and Awards, McGill University INDEX OF FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS

Patricia Ann MacDonald Wells Van Daele Memorial Award. . . 36 Robert C. Paterson Graduate Research Awards...... 31 Patrick (Wendy) Award ...... 23 Robert E. Morrow, QC, Fellowships...... 29 Patton (Charles James, M.D., and Elizabeth Ross) Robert More Award in Pathology ...... 35 Memorial Prize ...... 31 Robert P. Harpur Fellowship in Parasitology ...... 15 Paul F. McCullagh Award ...... 18 Robert Vogel Memorial Award in History ...... 18 Paul Hsiang Graduate Fellowship in Chinese Poetry Robert Zamboni Prize(s) in Chemistry...... 41 and Literature ...... 17 Roger C. Bennett Prize in Marketing ...... 30 PBEEE - Programmes de bourses d’excellence pour étudiants Roland Loiselle Prize in Plant Genetics ...... 16 étrangers ...... 8 Rolande and Marcel Gosselin Graduate Studentships ...... 33 Peacock (John Williamson Frederick) Memorial Scholarship. . 10 Ron Rice Memorial Award ...... 25 Pelletier (Alexis D. and W. Charles) Fellowships Rosenthal (Barbara) Prize ...... 36 in Mathematics ...... 42 Rossinger (Elizabeth and Andre) Fellowship in Pelnar (Dr. Premysl ”Mike”) Academic Enrichment Award . . . . 36 Canadian Rural Sustainability ...... 14 Percy Hermant Fellowships in Ophthalmology ...... 35 Rotary Club of Montreal International Agricultural Award . . . . 14 Pesner (Dr. and Mrs. I.N.) Memorial Prize ...... 21 Rotary Foundation Scholarships ...... 51 Peter Cundill Fellowships in History ...... 18 Rotman (Joseph and Sandra) Prize for Student Excellence Peter Quinlan Fellowship ...... 44 in Public Policy Innovation ...... 13 Peters (Eileen) Fellowship ...... 31 Royal Architectural Institute of Canada Medal...... 26 Philip Carpenter Fellowship in Biology ...... 41 Royal Victoria Hospital School of Nursing Philip F. Vineberg Graduate Fellowship ...... 12 Almunae Association Bursary ...... 35 Philip F. Vineberg Travelling Fellowship in the Humanities . . . 50 Rugh (William Stewart) Scholarship ...... 28 Philip P. Baily Fellowship ...... 12 Ruth and Alex Dworkin Scholarship...... 32 Phillips (Gordon) Fund for Research in Cardiovascular Ruth Shamah Scholarship, The 2009-2011...... 37 Diseases ...... 32 S Phyllis and Bernard Shapiro Fellowship in Opera ...... 39 Salisbury (Richard F.) Prize in Anthropology ...... 16 Phyllis and Bernard Shapiro Fellowship in Theory ...... 39 Salomon (Jennie and Joseph) Memorial Bursary ...... 43 Pilarczyk Fellowship ...... 30 Samuel Finley National Bursary...... 37 Pilarczyk Graduate Award in Law...... 29 Samuel Lapitsky Scholarship...... 21 Ping Kwan Lau Prize in Architecture ...... 26 Samuel Lupovitch Memorial Scholarship...... 32 Plant Science Postgraduate Award ...... 15 Samuel S. Lerner Memorial Award ...... 32 Pollack (Maurice) Foundation Fellowship ...... 38 Sara Berlind Memorial Fellowship ...... 39 Porter (John Bonsall) Scholarship ...... 24 Saul and Freda Frankel Prize ...... 16 Preston Robb Fellowship ...... 34 Saul Hayes Graduate Fellowship...... 13 Price (Dr. Gerald B.) Memorial Awards ...... 34 Schecter (Rachel and Benjamin) Memorial Scholarship . . . . . 39 Professor Masao Sekiguchi Fellowships in Air and Space Law 29 Schloss (Julius) Memorial Award...... 38 Professor Paul T.K. Lin Fellowship...... 17 Schoenauer (Norbert) and David Farley Fellowship Q in Architecture ...... 26 Quebec Universities’ Student Exchange Programs – Schoenauer (Norbert) and David Farley Fellowship CREPUQ ...... 51 in Urban Planning...... 28 Quinlan (Peter) Fellowship ...... 44 Schoenauer (Norbert) Fellowships in Architecture ...... 26 R School of Architecture Fellowships ...... 26 School of Social Work Alumni Prizes...... 21 R.E. Wilkinson Award ...... 24 Schubert (Joseph) Memorial Scholarship ...... 32 Rabinowitch (I.M.) Fellowship...... 34 Schulich Graduate Fellowships ...... 13 Rachel and Benjamin Schecter Memorial Scholarship...... 39 Schulich Scholarships ...... 39 Radoslav Zuk Geometry Prize ...... 26 Schulich School of Music Entrance Scholarships ...... 39 Rapagna (Margherita) Memorial Prize in Rehabilitation Schulich School of Music Scholarships ...... 39 Science ...... 36 Sean Murphy Award ...... 35 Ray (Raymond Tait) Affleck Prize in Design...... 26 Sekiguchi (Professor Masao) Fellowships in Air Raymond Klibansky Prize in Philosophy ...... 19 and Space Law...... 29 Régis Côté Graduate Award in Design and Sustainability . . . . 26 Semaan (Ingrid) Prize ...... 18 Reinhardt (Carl) Fellowship ...... 39 Semaan (J. Jeffery) Prize ...... 18 Reinhardt (Carl) Scholarships and Bursaries in Physics and Senez (Aubrey) Fellowship ...... 28 Earth and Planetary Sciences ...... 40 Setsuko Ushioda-Aoki Prize ...... 29 Renaud (Caroline and Richard) Bursaries ...... 43 Shamah (Ruth) Scholarship, The 2009-2011 ...... 37 Rhodes Scholarships ...... 50 Shankman (Harry) Scholarships ...... 33 Rice (Ron) Memorial Award ...... 25 Shapiro (Phyllis and Bernard) Fellowship in Opera ...... 39 Richard and Edith Strauss Fellowships ...... 36 Shapiro (Phyllis and Bernard) Fellowship in Theory ...... 39 Richard and Edith Strauss Fellowships in Medicine ...... 45 Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute Fellowships ...... 51 Richard F. Salisbury Prize in Anthropology ...... 16 Shaver (Wilfred Truman) Scholarships ...... 27 Richard H. Tomlinson Doctoral Fellowships ...... 13, 29 Sheila Wellington BMO Financial Group Award ...... 30 Richard H. Tomlinson Fellowships in University Science Teaching ...... 12, 40 Sheldon (Lotte Marcus) Prize ...... 21 Richard H. Tomlinson Master’s Fellowships in Shore (Dr. Benjamin) Prize in Plastic Surgery ...... 33 the Faculty of Science ...... 40 Shree Mulay Graduate Award in Gender Richard H. Tomlinson Postdoctoral Fellowships ...... 45 and Women’s Studies ...... 19 Richard T. Mohan Scholarship ...... 41 Simkin (David J.) Award in Physical Chemistry ...... 41 Riente (Lara) Memorial Prize in Linguistics ...... 19 Sir Edward W. Beatty Memorial Scholarships for Medical Students ...... 33 Riley (Irma K.) Awards ...... 35 Sir Vincent Meredith Fellowship in Agricultural Economics . . . 15 Robb (Preston) Fellowship ...... 34 Sir William Dawson Fellowship in Metallurgy...... 27 Robert and Mary Stanfield Dissertation Fellowship ...... 10

McGill University, Graduate Fellowships and Awards 2009-2010 57 GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS

Sir Yue-Kong Pao Fellowships ...... 13 Tomlinson (Richard H.) Master’s Fellowships in Sketch (Marian and Ralph) Fellowship ...... 14 the Faculty of Science ...... 40 Slava Klima Prize for Excellence in English Literary Studies . . 17 Tomlinson (Richard H.) Postdoctoral Fellowships ...... 45 Smith (Greville) Research Fellowship ...... 11 Tomlinson Centennial Fellowship in Forest Ecology ...... 15 Smith Bishop (Hazeldine) Fellowship ...... 20 Topping Memorial Bursary ...... 37 Solvay Fellowship ...... 13 Trenholme (Margery) Fellowship ...... 23 Sourkes (Theodore) Prize ...... 36 Trenholme (Margery) Memorial Award in Library Studies . . . . 23 Special Libraries Association Scholarships...... 23 Trigger (Bruce and Barbara) Graduate Prize in Archaeology. . 16 Spence-Sales (Harold) Prize in Urban Planning ...... 28 Troide (Teresa) Prize for Excellence in Information Studies . . 23 Spinelli (E. Noel) Prize in Music ...... 38 Trottier (Lorne) Engineering Graduate Fellowships ...... 25 SR Telecom Awards ...... 25 Trottier (Lorne) Science Accelerator Fellowships ...... 40 SSHRC - Social Sciences and Humanities Research U Council of Canada ...... 7 Udho, Parsini, Diwan Award in Chemistry ...... 41 St. John Ambulance (Order of St. John) of Canada Ushioda-Aoki (Setsuko) Prize...... 29 Bursaries...... 35 Standard Life Dissertation Fellowship ...... 10 V Stanfield (Robert and Mary) Dissertation Fellowship ...... 10 Vadasz Doctoral Fellowship in Engineering ...... 25 Stansfield Award for School-Based Classroom Research . . . . 22 Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships ...... 7, 9 Stauffer (Joseph S.) Fellowship...... 25 Verna-Marie Parr Gélinas and Paul-Marcel Gélinas Steffen (Elizabeth) Memorial Award ...... 32 Scholarships ...... 39 Steinberg (Nathan) Fellowship in Political Science ...... 20 Victor (Herschel and Christine) Fellowship in Education . . . . . 22 Stephen and Anastasia Mysak Graduate Fellowship ...... 41 Victor (Jeannette and Abram) Memorial Scholarship ...... 32 Stern (Max) Fellowship in Humanities and Social Sciences . . . 12 Vincent (Irving Orrin) Bursary ...... 43 Stern (Max) Fellowship in Music ...... 39 Vineberg (Miriam and Philip) Graduate Fellowship Stern (Max) McCord Museum Fellowship ...... 16 in Economics ...... 17 Stern (Max) Recruitment Fellowships ...... 12 Vineberg (Philip F.) Graduate Fellowship...... 12 Stevenson (Deirdre and Robert) Award ...... 37 Vineberg (Philip F.) Travelling Fellowship in the Humanities . . 50 Stewart (David) Memorial Fellowship ...... 11 Vineberg Family Fellowship ...... 41 Stewart (Thomas Shearer) Travelling Fellowship ...... 51 Virginia Murray Prize for Cataloguing...... 23 Stewart (Walter M.) Postgraduate Scholarship in Agriculture . . 14 Vivi Martin Fellowship...... 23 Strauss (Edith & Norman) Doctoral Fellowship in Professional Vogel (Robert) Memorial Award in History ...... 18 Ethics in Business...... 31 W Strauss (Richard and Edith) Fellowships...... 36 W.K. Kellogg Foundation Loan Fund ...... 35 Strauss (Richard and Edith) Fellowships in Medicine ...... 45 W.M. Birks Awards ...... 37 Stuart A. Wilson Memorial Prize ...... 27 W.M. Birks Fellowship ...... 37 Student Exchange Programs - McGill University and the Wainwright Scholarship for Law ...... 29 Conference of Rectors and Principals of the Universities of Walker (Alvin J.) Graduate Fellowship ...... 30 Quebec (CREPUQ) ...... 51 Walter Hitschfeld Award ...... 13 Student Financial Assistance ...... 43 Walter M. Stewart Postgraduate Scholarship in Agriculture . . . 14 Sustainable Agriculture Fellowship ...... 45 Warren (Roger) Fellowships in Geographic Syra Deena Tarshis Fleishman Bursary ...... 23, 43 Information Systems ...... 42 T Warren Fellowship in the McGill Institute for the Study T. Palmer Howard, QC Award in Canadian History...... 18 of Canada ...... 13 T. Sterry Hunt Awards in Chemistry ...... 41 Watson (Harrison) Scholarship...... 32 Tabah (Albert) Award in the Master of Library and Information Weiner (Manny) Research Award...... 20 Studies Program ...... 22 Wellington (Sheila) BMO Financial Group Award...... 30 Tagge (Arthur C.) Fellowship in the Humanities and Wendy Patrick Award ...... 23 Social Sciences ...... 10 Werner Graupe International Fellowships in Engineering . . . . 25 Tak-Hang (Bill) and Christina Chan Fellowship in Chemistry . . 41 Werner Graupe Memorial MMM Fellowship ...... 29 Taylor (Mary Louise) Fellowship ...... 40 Weston (Arthur and Dawn) Fellowship in Teaching and Tees (Miriam H.) Scholarship ...... 23 Learning in Higher Education...... 10 Teresa Troide Prize for Excellence in Information Studies . . . . 23 Whitehorne (Gordon J.A.) Recruitment Fellowship ...... 16 The 2009-2011 Ruth Shamah Scholarship ...... 37 Wilfred Onions Memorial Prize ...... 27 The Cole Foundation Fellowships in Medicine ...... 44 Wilfred Truman Shaver Scholarships ...... 27 The Foundation for the Advancement of Protestant Wilfred Yaphe Award ...... 34 Education Graduate Fellowship in History...... 18 Wilkinson (R.E.) Award...... 24 The Golden Violin Award...... 39 Willey (Arthur) Memorial Fellowships ...... 41 The Right Honourable Paul Martin Scholarships William H. Gauvin Fellowship in Chemical Engineering ...... 27 to the University of Cambridge ...... 50 William Henry Howard Scholarships...... 42 The Stansfield Award for School-Based Classroom Research . 22 William Stewart Rugh Scholarship ...... 28 Theodore Sourkes Prize ...... 36 Wilson (Dr. Milton C. and Nina E.) Award...... 33 Thomas Haliburton Henry Award ...... 27 Wilson (H.W.) Foundation Fellowship...... 23 Thomas Shearer Stewart Travelling Fellowship ...... 51 Wilson (Stuart A.) Memorial Prize...... 27 Thomson (Dale C.) Prize in Political Science ...... 19 Winkler (Carl A.) Award in Chemistry ...... 41 Timmins (Jeanne) Fellowships/ Killam (Isaak Walton) Wirth Family Fellowship in Music ...... 39 Scholarships (Neurosciences) ...... 33 Women in Science Fellowship ...... 40 Tomlinson (Richard H.) Doctoral Fellowships ...... 13, 29 Wong (Amy) Biotechnology Award ...... 15 Tomlinson (Richard H.) Fellowships in University Science Wong (Amy) Fellowship ...... 13, 44 Teaching ...... 12, 40 Wong (Clifford C.F.) Fellowship ...... 11 Wong (Clifford C.F.) Fellowship in Architecture ...... 26

58 2009-2010 Graduate Fellowships and Awards, McGill University INDEX OF FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS

Y Yaphe (Wilfred) Award ...... 34 Yip (Gar Lam) Memorial Fellowship in Guided Wave Photonics ...... 27 Young (Horace G.) Fellowships ...... 27 Z Zamboni (Robert) Prize(s) in Chemistry ...... 41 Zuk (Radoslav) Geometry Prize ...... 26

McGill University, Graduate Fellowships and Awards 2009-2010 59 Alphabetical Key University Buildings

177 C5 ADAMS Building 105 D1 McCONNELL Arena 175 B3 PEEL, 3690 103 C4 ARTS Building 131 C4 McCONNELL Engineering 117 B3 PEEL, 3715 113 A3 BEATTY Hall Building 239 C3 PENFIELD, 740 124 C4 BIRKS Building 221 D1 McCONNELL Hall 190 B4 PENFIELD, 1085 185 B5 BOOKSTORE 186 C6 McCORD Museum 165 B5 PETERSON Hall 102 B5 BRONFMAN Building 155 B3 McINTYRE Medical Building 184 D2 PINE, 515 236 B4 BROWN Student Services 108 C5 McLENNAN Library Building 141 D2 PINE, 517 Building 135 B5 McTAVISH, 3430 162 D3 PINE, 546 110 C5 114 B5 McTAVISH, 3434 196 B3 PINE, 1140 139 D2 CURRIE Gymnasium 104 B5 McTAVISH, 3438 120 D5 POLLACK Hall 128 A3 DAVIS House 214 B4 McTAVISH, 3610 158 C5 PULP AND PAPER 123 C4 DAWSON Hall 147 B3 MEREDITH Annex Research Centre 122 B4 Chancellor DAY Hall 173 B3 Charles MEREDITH House 174 B3 PURVIS Hall 125 D2 DOUGLAS Hall 148 B3 161 A4 RABINOVITCH House 169 D2 DUFF Medical Building 116 D1 MOLSON Hall 181 C5 223 B3 DUGGAN Annex 106 D2 MOLSON Stadium 178 C5 REDPATH Library Building 127 B3 DUGGAN House 156 A4 de la MONTAGNE, 3605 179 C4 REDPATH Museum 249 D4 DUROCHER, 3645 159 D2 MONTREAL NEUROLOGICAL 180 D5 ROYAL VICTORIA COLLEGE 168 B3 EDUCATION Building INSTITUTE Residence 129 B5 FACULTY CLUB 163 C4 MORRICE Hall 189 C3 RUTHERFORD Physics Building 197 C4 FERRIER Building 134 D1 Bishop MOUNTAIN Hall 183 D3 SAINT-URBAIN, 3626 133 D1 GARDNER Hall 103 C4 MOYSE Hall 201 D6 SHERBROOKE, 550 231 B4 GELBER Law Library 245 D5 MUSIC, New Building 233 C6 SHERBROOKE, 688 132 A3 HOSMER Annex 227 D2 OBSERVATORY 146 B6 SOLIN Hall 149 A3 HOSMER House 247 D3 du PARC, 3575 (Lionel-Groulx Avenue) 167 B4 HUGESSEN House 244 D3 du PARC, 3625 139 D2 SPORTS CENTRE and THOMLINSON FIELD HOUSE 112 C4 JAMES Administration Building 248 B5 PEEL, 1555 111 B4 STEWART Biology Building 112 C4 JAMES Annex (Les Cours Mont-Royal) 154 C3 STRATHCONA Anatomy & 150 C4 LEACOCK Building 143 B5 PEEL, 3437 191 B5 PEEL, 3459 Dentistry Building 241 B3 LIFE SCIENCES Complex 120 D5 STRATHCONA Music Building (Bellini Life Sciences Building, 192 B5 PEEL, 3463 Cancer Research Building) 140 B5 PEEL, 3465 188 B4 THOMSON House 101 B3 LUDMER Psychiatry and 136 B5 PEEL, 3475 240 C3 TROTTIER Information Technology Building Training Building 151 B4 PEEL, 3479 109 C4 UNIVERSITY, 3534 119 C5 MAASS Chemistry Building 213 B4 PEEL, 3483 176 C3 UNIVERSITY, 3550 130 C4 MACDONALD Engineering 187 B4 PEEL, 3487 Building 216 D3 UNIVERSITY, 3641 145 B4 PEEL, 3491 216 D3 UNIVERSITY, 3643 118 C5 MACDONALD-HARRINGTON 138 B4 PEEL, 3495 Building 218 D3 UNIVERSITY, 3647 230 B4 PEEL, 3505 170 C5 MACDONALD-STEWART Library 172 B4 UNIVERSITY CENTRE Building 194 B4 PEEL, 3647 198 C4 WILSON Hall 242 B6 137 B4 PEEL, 3661 229 C3 WONG Building 166 B3 PEEL, 3674