Established by the Department of Physics and Astronomy with the proceeds of a lecture presentation by Stephen Hawking on the occasion of the official opening of the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory in 1998. Value: $500. Recipient: a full-time student in good academic standing entering any year of a Physics or Biomedical Physics program, on the basis of financial need and Ontario residency as defined by OSAP. Application required.
Selection is based upon academic achievement, participation and contribution to school activities, leadership and citizenship as well as volunteer and/or community service. Must be entering a full-time BCIT credential program.
The Monday Magazine Visual Arts Award is presented to the student who is completing the first year of the Camosun College Visual Arts Program and demonstrate outstanding commitment in the pursuit of excellence in art, or who shows the most development in their work.
1 award, $350; for science or technology program students who demonstrate innovation and an entrepreneurial spirit in science or technology, preferably working towards the development of a creative business idea. Students must submit essay describing in detail how the criteria has been met. Apply to...
Established by Mr. J. Ernest Millen in memory of his son, Laddie Millen, who was killed in action in World War I. Three prizes will be available annually to Industrial Relations students in the Bachelor of Commerce Program. The graduating students who have placed first...
Established with generous contributions from the surviving members of the 1938 McGill Intercollegiate Champions in football and hockey in memory of their team-mates, Massey Beveridge, Perry Foster, Jimmy Hall, Joey Jacobson, Russell McConnell, Ben Stevenson and Fred Wigle, who lost their lives in the service...
To be awarded to a student who has completed Level I and an additional 60 - 75 units of an Honours program in the Arts and Science Program and who, in the judgment of the Arts and Science Program Admissions, Awards, and Review Committee, has...
3rd or 4th year Social Work Award. Aboriginal ancestry with highest GPA. No application.
A $100 award for a graduating ASE student who plans to enter an integrated program at Northwest Community College. The recipient will be selected by the ASE faculty and staff on the basis of academic achievement and successful practicum experience.
A $5,000 scholarship is offered through the Vancouver Foundation by the B.C. Medical Services Foundation Scholarship Fund, established by Dr. John H.V. Gilbert, for a First Nations student enrolled in a professional degree program in Health or Human Services. Students wishing to be considered for...
The award is made on the recommendation of the Department of Metals and Materials Engineering, with preference to an undergraduate female engineering student in third or fourth year. In addition to having high academic standing, the recipient should share Christina's passion for life and learning...
A $1000 scholarship is offered by Allard and Company to an outstanding student entering second year Law. The award is made on the recommendation of the Faculty of Law.
A scholarship of $400 is awarded to the most deserving student in the third year of Civil Engineering and proceeding to the fourth year of that course.
The award is made on the recommendation of the Faculty of Medicine in consultation with the Faculty of Graduate Studies, to a student undertaking research into spinal meningitis or related diseases of the nervous system.
CRITERIA Candidates must be students in their final year of study in a secondary school who will be seeking admission into first-year undergraduate study at York University in any discipline. Candidates must possess a minimum admission average of 90% and will have other accomplishments such...
Recipient must be a past or present member of the Mackenzie 4-H District with at least 3 years of 4-H experience. The award is based on 4-H achievements, leadership skills and club involvement. If suitable candidate is not found, awarded to the Peace Region.
Eligibility: Candidates must meet UNBC admission, enrollment and full-time attendance requirements in graduate studies. Candidates may be enrolled in any program, but will be researching a public policy issue of particular relevance to residents and communities of northern BC.
Criteria: -Certificate, diploma or apprenticeship program -Financial need The following individuals are eligible: -AUPE members in good standing (not restricted to Local 39) and/or their spouse, and/or their financial dependents -Dependents (under the age of 25) of retired or deceased member (within a period of...
Criteria: -Strong aptitude for the avionics courses in third and fourth semesters -Overall good work ethic -Professional attitude in class -Financial need
AVAILABLE TO: Any student enrolled at UCFV. CRITERIA: In order to be eligible, papers must have been written during the current academic year (either during the Spring, Fall or Winter semesters) in response to course-based assignments. Although students are invited to submit papers directly to...
Conditions: To be awarded annually to a graduating student with superior academic standing in the School of Business whose major focus during their degree program has been in the area of finance, or who have majored in accounting with a strong emphasis on finance. Recipients...