Undergraduate
Education,Religion & Ethics,Social Sciences
University of Manitoba
Eligible:
International.
Criteria:
This entrance scholarship is available only to new ICM students who apply for the entrance scholarship’s published intake.
Last date:
10 December 2021
The study award is available for outstanding students who want to pursue undergraduate degree coursework at the university. The funding program is open for the academic session 2022/2023.
University or Organization: University of Manitoba
Department: NA
Course Level: Undergraduate
Award: Educational fund
Number of Awards: NA
Access Mode: Online
Nationality: International
The award can be taken in Canada
Application Deadline: 10 December 2021
Admission Requirements:
Students must complete all the admission requirements before applying for admission at the University.
Language Requirement:
Applicants have to meet the English Language requirements at the University.
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Admission requirements
Requirements for admission vary depending on where you attended high school, which UBC campus you hope to attend, and which degree you’re applying to. If you’re a mature student or have already completed some post-secondary education, you’ll have your own set of specific requirements.
International Baccalaureate students
If you are pursuing the International Baccalaureate diploma, you have your own set of general admissions and degree-specific requirements.
Understanding UBC’s admission requirements is an important first step. Select a campus and the degree you’re interested in to find the general and degree-specific requirements you’ll need to meet before you apply.
Benefit
Financial support for the consecutive three years by providing $50,000/year to reduce their financial burden and support their research journey.
Competitive scholarship provides opportunity to network with the best minds fostering new connections, fruitful collaborations and innovative research.
Diversity of offered research domains to attract talented people from all over the world.
Eligibility
Be new to UBC, entering directly from secondary school.
Be an international student who will be studying at UBC on a Canadian study permit (student visa). (Changes to your citizenship status will affect your IMES eligibility.)
Demonstrate exceptional academic achievement and intellectual promise, as well as impressive extracurricular and community involvement.
Not be nominated for a need-and-merit-based International Scholars award.
Minh Ly Scholarship for International Students
One or more scholarships are awarded to academically outstanding international graduate students in the Department of Mechanical Engineering with preference for students with demonstrated financial need.
Normally, the minimum requirement for consideration is an A- average and any additional criteria that has been established by the donor. Awards are assigned based on nominations from eligible academic units. Unless otherwise noted in the award description, you must be a full-time graduate student.
Minh Ly Scholarship for International Students
One or more scholarships are awarded to academically outstanding international graduate students in the Department of Mechanical Engineering with preference for students with demonstrated financial need. Further preference is for students whose thesis/research is focused in Computer Aided Design
Normally, the minimum requirement for consideration is an A- average and any additional criteria that has been established by the donor. Awards are assigned based on nominations from eligible academic units.
Minh Ly Scholarship for International Students
One or more scholarships are awarded to academically outstanding international graduate students in the Department of Mechanical Engineering with preference for students with demonstrated financial need. Further preference is for students whose thesis/research is focused in Computer Aided Design.
Approval of the recipients will be made by the Faculty of Graduate Studies Graduate Awards Committee upon the recommendation of the Department of Mechanical Engineering.