A $500 prize is awarded to Canadian indigenous students in a graduate program who are specializing in research that will have a positive impact on improving Canadian indigenous education. The award is made on the recommendation of the Faculty of Education in consultation with the Associate Dean for Indigenous Education and the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
Who Can Apply High school students in their final year of school and who are enrolling in September of this year in a university degree program in one of the following areas of training or study: Hospitality Hotel Tourism Canadian citizens or permanent residents
Established in memory of Raymond Cox, professor of Civil Engineering and Applied Mechanics from 1968 to 1995. Awarded to a student in the graduating class who secures the highest standing in subjects related to Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics. Awarded by the Faculty of Engineering Scholarships...
Established in 1988 by his family, friends, and colleagues at Pratt & Whitney (Canada) as a tribute to his professional dedication and competence as an engineer, his appreciation and active participation in a diversity of activities and for his strength of purpose and understanding with...
Established in 2001 by his wife Evelyn, M.Sc. 1963, children Morie, B.Eng. 1987, M.Eng. 1989 and Stephen, relatives, friends and former students in recognition of the dedication of Dr. Alfred S. Malowany, B.Eng. 1959, M.Eng. 1962, Ph.D. 1967, as a teacher and mentor in the...
Established in 1992 by the University to provide awards based on academic achievement to students in the top 5% of the Faculty. Granted by the Faculty of Science Scholarships Committee to equalize the value of awards to students of comparable standing. Awards range in value...
Established in honour of the late Professor Carrie M. Derick, B.A. 1890, first woman professor at McGill. Awarded to a distinguished woman student. Tenable in the Faculty of Science. Value: $2,000.
Established in 2004 by Donald E. Meehan, LL.B. 1975. Awarded by the McGill Athletics Board Awards Committee to promote and facilitate the athletic, academic and public service achievements of student-athletes who are entering any undergraduate degree program and qualify to be members of the McGill...
To be awarded to a student graduating from an Honours program in Computer Science who has completed the program primarily on a part-time basis and who attains the highest Cumulative Average.
Established in 1973 by his wife and family, in honour of Captain Antony F. Pickard, O.B.E., C.D., R.C.N. (Ret'd). Value: $425
Award Criteria: Aboriginal student enrolled full-time high academic achievement shows potential to succeed in his/her chosen field
Award Criteria: full-time student at NLC or UNBC studying in fields outlined in Award Description sound academic ability
The award is offered to a student specializing in Health and Fitness and is made on the recommendation of the School of Human Kinetics and, in the case of graduate students, in consultation with the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
The award is made on the recommendation of the Department of Civil Engineering to a student whose studies focus on municipal or transportation engineering. The donor will make every effort to provide summer employment in civil engineering to the recipient.
The award is made on the recommendation of the Department, to a student majoring in South Asian Studies (preferably in Hindi, Sanskrit or other languages of India).
A $600 prize has been endowed by alumni and friends of the Department of Language and Literacy for a masters or doctoral student in the Faculty of Education who is focusing on English as a second language. The prize is made on the recommendation of...
Criteria: -One award for a female -One award for a male -Member of a Trojan intercollegiate, full season, league sports team -Minimum GPA 2.50 -Commitment to the Trojan community
Criteria: -First period -Financial need
Criteria: -Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50) during first and second semesters.
Criteria: -One award to a student entering third semester with the highest lab mark in first and second semesters -One award to a student who has completed fourth semester and is the best student applying theory in lab
Conditions: Awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the first year of an undergraduate degree program. Recipient will be selected on the basis of demonstrated community service with or among Aboriginal peoples. Preference will be given to Aboriginal students.