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The purpose of the scholarship is to provide financial assistance to a Master or Doctor of Philosophy degree candidate at a Canadian university whose project advances science-informed decisions/decision making in the public interest with respect to natural resources in Canada.
Criteria:
Enrolled in a full-time Master or Doctor of Philosophy degree program at a Canadian university
Conducting graduate work in Canada.
The College of Applied Biologists at University of British Columbia is pleased to announce the establishment of the Linda Michaluk Scholarship (LMS) for the academic session 2023/2024.
University or Organization: University of British Columbia
Department: College of Applied Biologists
Course Level: Master or Doctor of Philosophy degree program
Award: $2,500
Access Mode: Online
Number of Awards: Not specified
Nationality: Canadian and International students
The award can be taken in Canada
Application Deadline: November 2023
Admission Requirements:
Applicants must fulfill the following admission requirements of their respective Canadian university’s Master or Doctor of Philosophy degree program.
Working on a project that advances science-informed decisions/decision-making in the public interest with regards to natural resources.
Language Requirement:
Applicants must fulfill the language requirements:
Applicants must be fluent in English language (Verbal as well as written).
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Benefits
The scholarship offers $5,000 toward the tuition of international students for their first year of study. The award is divided equally between Term 1 and Term 2 tuition fees.
UBC recognizes the academic achievement of outstanding students from around the world by devoting more than $30 million annually to awards, scholarships, and other forms of financial support for international undergraduate students.
Admission requirements
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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.
The Merit College Scholarship for Leadership and Academic Excellence at the University of Toronto is to be awarded to a full-time international undergraduate student entering their 1st year at University of Toronto who graduated from Merit College/Merit Education with demonstrated leadership and academic excellence.
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