The prize is awarded to the undergraduate proceeding to the fourth year considered by the Department as demonstrating general proficiency in the understanding of Clinical Anaesthesia.
Selection is based on academic standing in secondary school and/ or post-secondary studies. Other factors may be taken into consideration such as participation in school activities, community involvement and demonstrated leadership qualities.
2 awards, $500 each; for academic achievement in mathematics, to first or second year students continuing with studies in math or science at Malaspina University-College. No application necessary. Funds awarded as a tuition credit for the fall term.
1 award, $500; for achievement and commitment to studies; available to students in any Trades & Applied Technology program, including Applied Business Technology. Based on recommendation of instructors and program area. No application necessary. Funds issued at graduation.
1 bursary, $500; for financial need; available to students attending Cowichan Campus.
Value: $1,100/ea. Recipients: students entering any year of the Mining or Extractive Metallurgy program, on the basis of demonstrated financial need and Ontario residency, as defined by OSAP. Application required.
A copy of the book "The Steinmetz Era" to a second year student in Electrical Engineering on the basis of academic performance and demonstration of exceptional promise as an engineer. Awarded on the recommendation of the Department. Value: $650.
Established in 1989 by colleagues and friends of Emeritus Professor P.R. Wallace, Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the Department. Awarded by the Faculty of Science Scholarships Committee on recommendation of the Department of Physics to a...
To be awarded to the student who, in the judgment of the Department of Economics, has demonstrated outstanding academic achievement in either ECON 3T03 (Economic Development: Agriculture and Population) or ECON 2F03 (Globalization and Economic Development) or, in exceptional circumstances, for work in a related...
A grant of $500 is available to Northwest Community College technical, academic, or vocational student(s) who might otherwise have difficulty completing their studies by reason of financial hardship. Recipients must be Canadian Citizens.
It is awarded to the graduating student who is most proficient in Obstetrics and Gynaecology.
The bursary is offered to students in the Faculty of Medicine.
It is awarded to a third year medical student who excels in psychiatry and is made on the recommendation of the Department of Psychiatry.
The prize is awarded to a student in Geological Engineering, who shows outstanding ability and promise in some aspect of geological engineering with emphasis on mineral exploration geology, and who is active in student and departmental affairs.
Five scholarships of $2,400 each have been endowed by West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd. for undergraduate students in the Faculty of Forestry. Three awards are offered to students entering second year after completing their first year in UBC's Faculty of Forestry and two awards to...
The prize is made on the recommendation of the Department of English for the best essay written by a student in an English Honours seminar.
A $9,500 scholarship has been endowed by William E. Messenger. The award is offered to a doctoral student in English on the recommendation of the Department of English, in consultation with the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
Bursaries totalling $2,400 have been endowed by the R.R. Smith Foundation for students in good academic standing who have previously earned an undergraduate degree and are taking further studies leading to a Bachelors degree in the Faculty of Education.
Criteria: -Third semester -Academic performance -Financial need -Preference given to women or individuals of Aboriginal descent
Criteria: -Highest marks in Hydraulics Theory and Lab -Canadian citizen -Preference given to Alberta resident
Conditions: Awarded annually to a student entering third or fourth year of the Special Education program. The basis for selection is satisfactory academic standing combined with such personal qualities as patience, dedication and understanding for those who have learning/ mental disabilities or are physically handicapped.