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1 Graduate Financial Aid 180 Introduction Financing Graduate Education Resources Graduate Teaching or Research Assistantships University-Administered Awards General Information Awards Administered by Other Agencies General Information Loans and Bursaries University-Administered Awards Awards by Other Agencies Postdoctoral Fellowships 440

2 418 UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA Introduction The Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research (FGSR) administers several graduate awards programs and distributes information on sources of graduate student funding. The FGSR is neither aware of nor administers every award available. Although the FGSR tries to provide comprehensive information on financial support, the following material is not exhaustive. Students should continue to explore other avenues of funding Financing Graduate Education Graduate students can finance their studies at the University of Alberta in several ways. Some financial assistance programs are administered by the FGSR, and others are administered by other campus offices or outside organizations. Graduate Teaching or Research Assistantships Other Departmental Support University-Administered Awards Awards Administered by Other Agencies Loans and Bursaries Funds for Study Abroad/International Student Exchanges Resources Students may consult in person the following reference books on financial support for graduate studies, located in the Humanities and Social Sciences Library (Rutherford North Building at the University of Alberta): Annual Register of Grant Support Directory of Research Grants Directory of Financial Aids for Women Foundation Grant Index Grants Register Study Abroad Scholarships, Fellowships, Grants and Loans The Herbert T Coutts (Education) Library in Education South has the following reference books: Awards Almanac Canadian Directory of Awards for Graduate Study Funding for US Study: A Guide for Foreign Nationals Scholarships Guide for Commonwealth Postgraduate Students Graduate Teaching or Research Assistantships Graduate Assistantships involve teaching or research duties and are administered according to a central policy of the University. Students must apply directly to their chosen department and should contact the graduate coordinator of that department for details and deadlines. Assistantships are awarded by departments primarily on the basis of academic standing and ability to perform the required duties. Most departments suggest that students apply by March 1 before the Winter Session (beginning in September) in which the student hopes to receive an assistantship. Full-time assistantships require an equivalent of 12 hours of work per week over the four-month term of appointment. Part-time assistantships are available in some departments. The rate of remuneration for a full-time assistantship (1997/98 rates) starts at $4,350 for a four-month term. More detailed information is found in Regulations Governing Graduate Assistantships, available from the FGSR or departments. Foreign students must obtain a Student Authorization from Employment and Immigration Canada to be eligible to hold a graduate assistantship Other Departmental Support In addition to the awards listed below, departments may offer other opportunities for graduate student support. Contact the department directly regarding such support Research Grant Support Support may be available to some students from research grants made to departments or staff members. The amount of support will vary with the nature of the research grant and the regulations of the granting agency. Students should contact their supervisor for more information Demonstrators and Markers Demonstrators and markers are students hired on an hourly basis to assist a department s teaching program. They have assigned duties similar to some of those performed by graduate assistants. Qualified graduate students are first considered by departments for appointments as graduate assistants. Only those graduate students who are not awarded graduate assistantships in accordance with written University and department selection procedures should subsequently be considered for appointments as demonstrators and markers University-Administered Awards General Information Through the Graduate Scholarship Committee (GSC), the FGSR adjudicates many awards. The GSC administers and adjudicates the annual general awards competition, approves new awards, and develops graduate awards policy. Other graduate awards in specific fields are administered by individual departments and faculties. See the descriptions of Universityadministered awards in To be eligible for graduate awards, a First Class academic standing ( GPA) must be maintained. In the general awards competition, graduate awards are offered primarily based on superior academic standing and demonstrated potential for advanced study and research. Applicants are assessed according to a combination of departmental evaluation and recommendation, grade point average, reference letters, statement of program, research potential and productivity where it has been demonstrated, and evidence of publications or other scholarly achievement. In all cases, the GSC only considers applicants who have been nominated by the department. Applicants must either be in a degree program in the FGSR at the University of Alberta or in the process of applying to a department in which admission is sought. Students admitted as Qualifying or Probationary graduate students are not eligible for scholarships and fellowships. Unless otherwise stated in the award description, to take up an award students must be registered full time in a graduate degree program at the University of Alberta. Students must contact their department directly for information on applying for these general awards and to ascertain whether they are eligible to receive an application form or to apply. Strong competition exists for these general awards, and all departments have a limit on the number of applicants who can be nominated for these general awards. Students who have been supplied with an Application for General Awards should send all documentation to the department to which they are applying or in which they are registered. The FGSR has a deadline of February 1 for receipt of applications for general awards from departments; however, students should contact their department regarding internal deadlines for receipt of documents and application forms. The general awards consist of the following: Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Scholarships Dissertation Fellowships Province of Alberta Graduate Fellowships Province of Alberta Graduate Scholarships Andrew Stewart Memorial Graduate Prizes Before completing your Application for General Awards, you should ensure that you meet the eligibility requirements for the awards in which you are interested. Descriptions of these and other awards are provided later. Regulations Governing Graduate Awards Administered by the Graduate Scholarship Committee Regulations governing graduate awards administered by the Graduate Scholarship Committee (GSC) are outlined in the Graduate Scholarship Committee Award Winners Handbook. The Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research provides a copy of this Handbook to all winners of GSC administered awards Awards Administered by Other Agencies General Information Students are urged to seek awards from other agencies (such as SSHRC, NSERC, etc.). Information regarding such awards appears later and in the resources listed earlier. NSERC applications are made available to students

3 UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA 419 in the departments by mid-august each year, however students may also wish to contact external agencies directly. SSHRC no longer produces hard copies of their application form. It is available on SSHRC s website at Loans and Bursaries Government Financial Assistance (Student Loan Programs) The Canada Student Loans Plan permits full-time and part-time students to borrow money based on financial need. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or have permanent resident status, have lived in Canada for at least one year and state an intention to live in Canada after graduation. Students whose home residence is, or has been, in another province during the past 12 months should apply through that Province. In Alberta, the same application form serves the Provincial Students Finance Act and the Canada Student Loans Plan. Assistance may be given under one or the other or both plans in response to the application form. For further details and application forms, contact Student Financial Aid and Information Centre, Students' Union Building, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 2J7; phone (403) ; fax (403) ; or Students Finance Board, 6th Floor, Street, Edmonton, Alberta T5K 2V1; phone (403) Financial Need Bursaries Administered by the Student Financial Aid and Information Centre (see address above), bursaries are available to students who meet specific criteria. Financial need bursaries are non-repayable awards allocated primarily based on financial need. Because bursary funding is limited, awards are normally made only after a student has explored all other avenues of financial aid. Contact the Centre for additional information Emergency Loans Loans are administered by the Student Financial Aid and Information Centre (see address above). Emergency loans are available to cover essential living expenses when an unanticipated event has caused a shortfall in a student s budget. Normally, the maximum loan available is $300, with a limit of one loan per term. Such loans must be repaid within three months so that other students may have access to the funds. Contact the Centre for additional information Foreign Students At this University, foreign students may hold departmental teaching or research assistantships, stipends from some research grants, the Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Scholarships, and the FS Chia PhD Scholarship (see award descriptions). Foreign students are not eligible to apply for funding from provincial and federal government loan programs. The Ministry of Education in your home country may have information regarding possible sources of funding Study Abroad/International Student Exchanges The International Centre, at 172 HUB International, offers a comprehensive resource area containing information on opportunities for students to work, study and volunteer abroad. One such opportunity is an International Student Exchange, an agreement between this University and certain foreign institutions to allow registered students to spend a term, session, semester or year at the other institution. All or part of the student s course work at the exchange institution will be considered for credit by the appropriate faculty or school of the home institution. At this University, an exchange student from a foreign institution is normally registered as a Visiting Student. Non-reciprocal agreements whereby University of Alberta students study in a foreign institution are also available. The Guide to International Student Exchanges, which contains descriptions and criteria of each exchange, is available for consultation at the Centre. The following sections provide award descriptions for Universityadministered awards and awards from outside agencies University-Administered Awards Alberta Association of the Deaf/Michael Rodda Award/Scholarship Endowed by the Alberta Association of the Deaf in honor of Dr Michael Rodda in appreciation of his ongoing commitment to furthering awareness of the deaf community and the development of educational programs for the deaf. Value: $600 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a deaf student entering or continuing in an undergraduate or graduate degree program, based on academic excellence and commitment to and involvement in deaf community activities. Preference will be given to Canadian citizens or permanent residents living in Alberta. Applicants must have a minimum of 55 db hearing loss or have sufficient deafness to preclude their use of normal telephones. Priority shall be given to users of the sign language of the deaf. Applicants must require interpreters as a primary mode of classroom communication. Application: Eligible students should contact the Office of Disabled Student Services, SUB. Alberta Canola Producers Commission Travel Awards Funded by the Alberta Canola Producers Commission Value: $300 master s level; $700 doctoral level Eligibility: Awarded annually to two students to assist with expenses incurred in attending a major scientific conference to present a paper or poster related to their research. Candidates must be registered full time in a MSc or PhD program in a discipline in the Faculty of Agriculture, Forestry and Home Economics. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence, the significance of the research to the canola industry and the calibre of the scientific conference will also be considered. Application: Eligible students should contact their Department Chair to be considered for nomination. Applicants must submit a letter of application with an estimate of travel and accommodation costs, a copy of the submitted abstract and a brief statement describing the significance of the research to the canola industry. Deadline: 1 June for submission of nominations from the Faculty of Agriculture, Forestry and Home Economics. Check with Faculty of Agriculture, Forestry and Home Economics for internal deadline. Alberta Foundation for the Arts Graduate Scholarship in Art and Design Endowed by the Alberta Foundation for the Arts Value: $6,500 Eligibility: Three awarded annually to students entering the second year of the MFA program (one each from painting, printmaking, and sculpture) on the basis of high academic merit in the first year of the graduate program. Students who began their graduate program in January are eligible but may only present work carried out within the first 12 months of their program. If no suitable candidates are available in any one year, the scholarships will not be awarded. by the Department of Art and Design. Alberta Horticultural Association Maureen White Memorial Scholarship in Horticulture Endowed by the Alberta Horticultural Association in memory of Maureen White, the first woman President of the Association and recipient of the Association s highest award, the Centennial Gold Medal presented to individuals for their outstanding contributions to horticulture in Alberta. Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student of outstanding merit registered in a graduate program related to horticulture in the Department of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science. by the Department of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science. Alberta Law Foundation Scholarship Funded by the Alberta Law Foundation Value: $15,000 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a maximum of two students entering or continuing in a fulltime master s program in Law based on outstanding academic performance. If no suitable candidates are found at the time of selection, the scholarships will not be awarded in that year. by the Faculty of Law. Alberta Research Council (Karl A Clark) Memorial Scholarship Funded by the Alberta Research Council Value: $20,000 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student in a MSc or PhD degree program engaged in thesis research in the areas of Computer Engineering or Computer Science concerned with software and information technologies. Renewable once for a student in a MSc program and twice for a student in a PhD program. Renewal is subject to review of progress and performance. Application: Eligible students should contact their Department Chair. for submission of nominations from departments. Check with the department for internal deadline. Alberta Society for Computers in Education Scholarship in Educational Computing Scholarship Endowed by the Alberta Society for Computers in Education Value: $1,300 Eligibility: Candidates must be graduate students who have completed at least two full courses at the graduate level. The award is based on academic standing and, when appropriate, on progress in a research or thesis project, plus other contributions including activities related to effective educational uses of computers. are available from the Chair, Department of Educational Psychology, 6-107B Education North. Deadline: 1 June Alberta Turkey Growers Marketing Board Graduate Award Funded by the Alberta Turkey Growers Marketing Board Value: $1,250 Eligibility: Awarded to a student undertaking graduate research relating to turkey productivity or subjects of interest to the turkey industry. A final thesis is submitted to the Directors of the Alberta Turkey Growers Marketing Board.

4 420 UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA Application: Eligible students should contact the Department of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science, 4-10 Agriculture Forestry. Anthony Fellowship in Human Nutrition Endowed by Eric Triska Value: $8,000 Eligibility: Awarded annually to an outstanding full-time student in, or admissible to, a graduate degree program in the field of human nutrition whose research best demonstrates a commitment to use fundamental metabolic nutrition for disease prevention and health promotion. Students may apply, in open competition, to hold the fellowship for a second year. Application: Eligible students should contact the Chair of the Department of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science, 4-10 Agriculture Forestry, or the Chair of the Department of Medicine, 2F1 Walter C MacKenzie Health Sciences Centre. Deadline: 1 September for submission of nominations from departments. Check with the departments for internal deadline. Violet Archer Graduate Scholarship in Musical Composition Endowed by Dr Violet Archer, Professor Emerita, member of the Department of Music from 1962 through 1978 Value: $2,500 Eligibility: Awarded to a full-time student in the Master of Music (Composition) program, with a minimum grade point average of 7.5 in music courses and who shows outstanding quality of composition in a submitted portfolio of a number of works. If no suitable candidate is available in any given year, the scholarship will not be awarded. Application: Eligible students should apply by letter to the Chair, Department of Music, 3-82 Fine Arts Building. Marie Arnold Cancer Research Graduate Scholarship Funded by Phyllis A Arnold in memory of her mother Marie Arnold Eligibility: Awarded annually to a full-time student in a graduate degree program on the basis of academic excellence and research potential who is conducting cancer research. Arthritis Association of Edmonton Graduate Scholarship Funded by the Arthritis Association of Edmonton Eligibility: Awarded annually to an outstanding full-time student in a graduate degree program in the area of health sciences whose research involves managing the effects of arthritis. Bernard Greer Aylen Scholarship Funded by Mrs Elizabeth Aylen Value: $900 Eligibility: Awarded to a student in the final year of an MBA program on the basis of academic merit (a grade point average of 7.5 or above), demonstrated strength in the two accounting core courses, as well as strong leadership traits and character shown through participation in extracurricular and community activities. by the Faculty of Business. Doris Badir Graduate Research Fellowship in Human Ecology Endowed by the D Badir Fund Value: $2,200 Eligibility: Awarded to a full-time graduate student in the Department of Human Ecology who has outstanding academic potential. The student must be involved in or planning to conduct research with an emphasis on Human Ecology. Application: Eligible students should contact the Chair, Department of Human Ecology, for information and application forms. Deadline: The application form and a five-page research proposal must be submitted to the Chair of Human Ecology by 15 April. Baker and Taylor Company Prize in Technical Services Funded by the Baker and Taylor Company Value: A plaque and a book up to $50 value Eligibility: Awarded to a graduating student who has specialized in technical services and has demonstrated outstanding performance and professional potential in LIS 531 and/or LIS 532. by the School of Library and Information Studies. Banff Kentucky Bluegrass Horticultural Scholarship Funded by the late Dr Jack B Lebeau and Professor Robert Hugh Knowles; with royalties from their variety Banff Kentucky Bluegrass Eligibility: Awarded annually to a full-time master s or doctoral student in Horticulture who has completed one year of course work and research. Awarded on the basis of superior academic achievement, the thesis research project must also be well defined at the time of application. The award may be held more than once. Application: Eligible students should submit a letter of application to the Chair of the Department of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science. Applicants should include a description of their ongoing research and its significance to the horticultural industry and a summary of courses (and grades) completed to date in the graduate program. Deadline: 1 September for submission of nomination from the department. Check with the department for internal deadline. Banff Kentucky Bluegrass Horticultural Conference Travel Award Funded by the late Dr Jack B Lebeau and Professor Robert Hugh Knowles; with royalties from their variety Banff Kentucky Bluegrass Eligibility: Awarded annually to two full-time master s or doctoral students in Horticulture to cover expenses incurred while presenting a paper in the area of Horticulture at national or international scientific conferences. Value: The award is based on the calibre of the conference and the estimated costs submitted by the applicants. In the event of only a single nomination, the value of the award may be increased to $1,000. Application: Eligible students should submit a letter of application to the Chair of the Department of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science. Applicants should include an estimate of travel and accommodation costs, the title and an abstract of the paper to be presented and details of the conference itself, describing its national or international stature and sponsorship. Beryl Barns Memorial Graduate Award Endowed by the late Beryl Barns Value: Variable; maximum $5,000. Renewable to a maximum of two years at the master s level and three years at the doctoral level. Eligibility: Awarded to full-time students in an MMus or DMus program in practical studies (keyboard instruments, orchestral instruments, voice, choral conducting) or in music composition. A minimum grade point average of 7.0 in music courses is expected in each year that the award is held. are available from the Chair, Department of Music, 3-82 Fine Arts. HE Bell Scholarship Funded by MLS Alumni and friends of Dr HE Bell Value: $2,200 Eligibility: Awarded to a student who is a graduate of the BSc (Medical Laboratory Science) program at the University of Alberta, attained a grade point average of 7.5 or higher in the final year of the undergraduate program, and has been registered in graduate school for not more than one year. Eligible fields of graduate study include Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, related areas of science or medicine, Public Health Sciences, or the MD program. Application: Eligible students should contact the Division of Medical Laboratory Science, B- 117 Clinical Sciences Building. Deadline: 1 September for submission of nomination from Medical Laboratory Science to Faculty of Check with Medical Laboratory Science for internal deadline. D Alan Birdsall Memorial Scholarship Endowed by the Alberta Society of Professional Biologists in memory of Dr D Alan Birdsall, past president of the Alberta and BC branches of the society, who contributed significantly to the management of the Pacific Salmon fishery and the field of applied ecology. Value: $4,800 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a graduate student and/or post-doctoral fellow specializing in the field of applied fisheries ecology and management and continuing studies at the University of Alberta. The recipient must demonstrate scholastic excellence, an outstanding potential for a professional career in the discipline, and a broad range of interests in recreational and other academic pursuits. In alternate years, preference will be given to a student who previously attended the University of British Columbia or who previously resided in British Columbia. Application: There is no application form; eligible students will be nominated to the Chair, Department of Biological Sciences by their supervisors. Black Max Downhole Tool Graduate Scholarship in Mechanical Engineering Funded by Black Max Downhole Tool Ltd Eligibility: Awarded to a full-time graduate student registered in, or admissible to, a graduate degree program in Mechanical Engineering who is engaged in research that will apply to the Oil and Gas Industry in Alberta. The criteria for the award will include academic achievement and either demonstrated research ability or research potential. The recipient may hold no other awards. At the discretion of the Selection Committee, the scholarship may not be awarded if there are no suitable candidates. Application: Eligible students should apply to the Chair of Mechanical Engineering, 4-9 Mechanical Engineering. A description of the research to be undertaken, a transcript of academic record, and the names of three referees must be included. Deadline: 1 September for submission of nomination from Mechanical Engineering to the Faculty of Check with Mechanical Engineering for internal deadline. SM Blair Scholarship Endowed by the SM Blair Family Foundation Value: $10,000, plus $3,000 research allowance Eligibility: Awarded to a full-time student of outstanding academic merit in a graduate degree program who is interested in pursuing work in general northern research that would lead to increased protein production and greater self-reliance for food requirements in the Canadian North. Granted initially for two years (subject to review after the first year). The recipient also may be nominated to hold the award for a third year. Tenure to begin September 1. by the Department of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science. Eugene Brody Graduate Scholarship Endowed by the late Eugene Brody Value: $1,900 Eligibility: Awarded annually to the master s student who has achieved the highest grade point average on the normal graduate-level course load taken in the first year of the graduate program in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences. by the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences. Elmer Brooker Graduate Award in Geotechnical (Civil) Engineering Funded by EBA Engineering Consultants Ltd on the occasion of the retirement of Dr Elmer Brooker Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student registered full time in a graduate degree program in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering whose major field of study and research is Geotechnical Engineering. Application: Eligible students should apply to the Chair of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 220 Civil Electrical Engineering.

5 UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA 421 Margaret (Peg) Brown Award in Environmental Studies and Wildlife Resources Endowed by Mrs Margaret (Peg) Brown Value: $1,300 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a graduate student in Agriculture and Forestry whose academic and/or research interest is in the area of wildlife conservation and environmental studies. Selection will be made based on superior academic achievement and research potential. Recipients should be Canadian citizens or permanent residents. are available from the Dean, Faculty of Agriculture, Forestry and Home Economics, 214 Agriculture Forestry. Deadline: 1 September WS Buchanan Scholarship Funded by Mr WS Buchanan, Winnipeg to be used to purchase books Eligibility: Awarded alternately in the Department of History and Classics and the Department of English to a graduate student of outstanding merit. by the Department of History and Classics or the Department of English. Business Alumni Association Graduate Student Award in Excellence Funded jointly by Greg Bird (MBA 80) and the University of Alberta Business Alumni Association Eligibility: Awarded annually to an outstanding student newly admitted to a Master of Business Administration degree program. Awarded on the basis of academic merit; however, career experience and community participation may also be considered. The award encourages excellent students to enter the University of Alberta. by the Faculty of Business. Camrose Normal School Memorial Scholarship in History of Education Funded by graduates and friends of Camrose Normal School, City of Camrose Value: $1,200 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a full-time graduate student of outstanding merit who will be in the second year of a thesis-based program in any department in the Faculty of Education. Selection will be made based on academic standing, research potential, and innovation of proposed research. by the Faculty of Education. Canadian Liquid Air Award Funded by Canadian Liquid Air Ltd Eligibility: Applicants must be in the second year of the MHSA program and have been registered full time in the previous academic term. Application: Candidates will be informed of their eligibility by the Program Director, Public Health Sciences, Clinical Sciences. Canadian Wheat Board Fellowships Funded by the Canadian Wheat Board Value: $15,000 first year; $16,000 second year; $17,000 third year Eligibility: Two fellowships tenable at the University of Alberta are available to doctoral students, based on the qualifications of the students and the merit of the research projects proposed. One fellowship will be awarded to a student involved in full-time study or research in cereal breeding, and the other to a student involved in a grain-related research program. Each fellowship normally will be available over three years, given the recipient's satisfactory academic and research progress. are available from the Dean, Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, 214 Agric Forestry. Deadline: 1 January Sir Guy Carleton Graduate Scholarship Endowed by the late Mrs Agnes Agatha Robinson Value: $1,700 Eligibility: Two scholarships awarded annually to full-time graduate students of outstanding merit, one in English and one in History and Classics, who will complete the requirements for their MA degrees during the Intersession. by the Department of English and the Department of History and Classics. Edward Chang Memorial Graduate Scholarship Endowed by the family and friends of the late Edward Chang Value: $1,900 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a full-time student in a graduate degree program who best demonstrates academic excellence in a field related to Chinese culture. Application: There is no application form; the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research requests one nomination from each eligible department. The Graduate Scholarship Committee makes the final selection. Chevron Graduate Scholarships in Natural Gas Engineering Endowed by Chevron Canada Resources Value: $4,000 Eligibility: Awarded annually to an engineering student in a graduate degree program who is engaged in research involving the production, processing, or use of natural gas. Application: Eligible students should apply to the Faculty of Engineering, 5-1 Mechanical Engineering. A description of the research to be undertaken, a transcript of academic record, and the names of three referees must be included. Deadline: 15 June FS Chia PhD Scholarship Funded by the University of Alberta Value: Year 1 $13,000 plus tuition and fees to the maximum cost for registration in the equivalent of 9 normal credit weights in courses or thesis research per term for Winter Session only, plus the 100% differential fee; $8,667 for January starts; Years 2, 3, & 4 $1,400 plus tuition and fees up to the maximum cost for registration in the equivalent of 9 normal credit weights in courses or thesis research per term for Winter Session only, plus the 100% differential fee. In addition, the department accepts responsibility not only for the student s academic and research program, but also for ensuring that the student receives continued additional funding, from any combination of sources, for years 2, 3, and 4 of the doctoral program. Eligibility: Awarded to superior foreign students newly admitted into a PhD program or transferring into a PhD program from a master s program, within 12 months of commencing the master s program. Offered for a one-year term with the possibility for renewal for a second, third, and fourth year pending satisfactory academic standing and recommendation from the student s supervisor, endorsed by the Department Chair. The award holder must apply for all available and appropriate scholarships. In addition, the recipient must provide one-half teaching assistance to the department during the first year of the scholarship. The award contains provision for top-up funding for recipients who are successful in obtaining other scholarship funding. May not be held together with the Walter H Johns Graduate Fellowship. Application: There is no application form; eligible students are considered automatically by the admitting department. Chinese Graduates Association of Alberta Graduate Scholarship Endowed by the Chinese Graduates Association of Alberta Value: $2,400 Eligibility: Awarded annually based on superior academic achievement to a student in a graduate degree program whose thesis or research is in the area of Chinese Studies to help promote a better understanding of the Chinese people. Chinese Railroad Workers Commemorative Scholarship Funded by The Foundation to Commemorate the Chinese Railroad Workers in Canada Eligibility: Awarded annually on the basis of superior academic achievement to a full-time student in a graduate degree program in the Department of History and Classics engaged in research focusing on the contribution of ethnic cultures to Canadian history. Application: Eligible students should contact the Chair, Department of History and Classics. Deadline: 1 September for submission of nomination from department. Check with department for internal deadline. Alexis Chomicki Memorial Scholarship Endowed by the parents, family and friends of Alexis Chomicki Value: $1,100 Eligibility: Applicant must be a graduate student in the Department of Educational Psychology who has an interest in teaching students with severe disabilities. Recipients must have a high academic standing combined with an enduring dedication to the education of handicapped children. Preference is given to Canadian citizens who are permanent residents of Alberta. are available from Chair, Department of Educational Psychology, Education North. Deadline: 1 June Sarah Nettie Christie MA Scholarships Endowed by Norma Bell Christie, BA 1935, in memory of her mother, Sarah Nettie Christie Value: $12,000; two annually Eligibility: Awarded annually based on superior academic achievement to two students who are entering the MA program in English. by the Department of English. Sarah Nettie Christie PhD Scholarship Endowed by Norma Bell Christie, BA 1935, in memory of her mother, Sarah Nettie Christie Value: $16,000 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student of superior quality who is entering the PhD program in English from any accredited university. by the Department of English. Sarah Nettie Christie Travel Bursary Endowed by Norma Bell Christie, BA 1935, in memory of her mother, Sarah Nettie Christie Value: $750 for presentation of a paper at a conference and $1,000 for research travel Eligibility: Awarded to graduate and undergraduate students in the Department of English who are presenting papers at scholarly conferences or consulting archives elsewhere. Application: There is no application form; eligible students are nominated by the Department of English. Sarah Nettie Christie Top-Up Award Endowed by Norma Bell Christie, BA 1935, in memory of her mother, Sarah Nettie Christie Value: to a maximum of $5,000 - awarded only when funds are available Eligibility: Depending on the availability of funds, awarded to a student of superior quality entering an MA or PhD in English at the University of Alberta, who holds an award of less than $12,000 at the MA level or $16,000 at the PhD level. by the Department of English. Chrysalis: An Alberta Society for Citizens with Disabilities Scholarship Endowed by Chrysalis: An Alberta Society for Citizens with Disabilities Value: $700 Eligibility: Awarded annually based on high academic standing to a student in the second year of a master s program in Occupational Therapy who is undertaking research in the field of Vocational Rehabilitation. by the Department of Occupational Therapy. City of Edmonton Graduate Fellowship Endowed by the City of Edmonton Eligibility: Awarded annually to a permanent resident of the City of Edmonton who has lived in Edmonton for at least five years and who is preparing a master s or doctoral thesis. The research must be in economics, geography, political science, sociology, or business as related to civic government, with special preference given to students selecting topics directly concerned with the City of Edmonton.

6 422 UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA Coal Mining Research Company Graduate Scholarship Endowed by the principals of the Coal Mining Research Company: Energy, Mines and Resources Canada, The Alberta Department of Energy and The Coal Association of Canada Value: $8,500 Eligibility: Awarded to an outstanding full-time student in, or admissible to, a graduate degree program in Engineering who is engaged in research related to the exploration, production, transportation or use of Western Canadian coal. Application: Eligible students should contact the Faculty of Engineering, 5-1 Mechanical Engineering. Deadline: 15 June for submission of applications to Faculty of Engineering. 1 September for submission of nominations from Engineering. Ralph Coombs Award Funded by Foothills Provincial General Hospital Value: $3,000 Eligibility: Applicants must have completed the Administrative Residency as part of the master s program in Public Health Sciences at the University of Alberta. Application: Information regarding application requirements and application forms are available from Program Director, Public Health Sciences, Clinical Sciences. Deadline: 30 September Desmond I Crossley Memorial Scholarship Funded by family, colleagues and friends of Desmond I Crossley Value: $9,500 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student in a graduate degree program in Agriculture and Forestry with a particular interest in Forest Management or Silviculture. Awarded based on academic achievement and a perceived appreciation of forest management, as exemplified by the late Dr Crossley. The scholarship will not be awarded unless a suitable candidate is available. Application: There is no application form; eligible students are considered automatically by the Department of Renewable Resources. GL Cumming Memorial Graduate Scholarship Endowed by the Cumming family, friends, and colleagues Value: $1,200 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a graduate student in geology or geophysics. Primary consideration will be given to students whose research program involves any aspect of isotope mass spectrometry. Selection will be based on superior academic performance. by the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences and the Department of Physics. Ted and Charlotte Davenport Poetry Prize Value: $300 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student who has excelled in writing original poetry while at the University of Alberta. Undergraduate, graduating, or graduate students enrolled in one or more of the following courses are eligible: English 296, 394, 395, 494, 495, 584. by the Department of English Dr Rene McElroy Day Scholarship in Nursing Endowed by Chris and David McElroy in honor of their daughter Dr Rene McElroy Day Value: $600 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a master s or doctoral student in Nursing based on academic excellence in the first year of studies. Delta Delta Delta Alumnae Fellowship Endowed by Delta Delta Delta Alumnae of the University of Alberta Value: $1,200 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a woman student of outstanding academic merit who has graduated from a degree program at the University of Alberta and is entering or continuing in a full-time graduate degree program at this university. Preference will be given to a student entering the first year of a graduate degree program immediately following her undergraduate degree. Dissertation Fellowship Funded by the University of Alberta Value: $13,000 plus tuition and fees up to the maximum cost for registration in the equivalent of 9 normal credit weights in courses or thesis research per term during the Winter Session (Sept Apr), as well as the 100% differential fee, if applicable. Eligibility: Designed for students who expect to complete a doctoral program within 12 months following tenure. Recipients must commence their tenure between May 1 and October 1 and must pass their candidacy examinations before taking up the award. Recipients must be working full time on their program. No other duties, teaching or otherwise, may be undertaken. Recipients are not eligible for any further assistance from scholarship or assistantship funds after the conclusion of the 12-month tenure. No restrictions on citizenship. All fields are eligible for funding. Approximately 30 awards are granted each year. Application: Eligible students should contact their department for information and application forms. for submission of nominations from departments. Check with the department for internal deadlines. John and Logie Drew Graduate Scholarship in Choral Conducting Endowed by Ruth Drew, a charter member of the University of Alberta Mixed Chorus, in memory of her parents Value: $1,400 Eligibility: Awarded to a maximum of two students entering a graduate program in choral conducting. Candidates must have attained a minimum grade point average of 7.5 in music courses in their final two undergraduate years and demonstrated an outstanding quality at their audition. If no suitable candidate is available in any one year, the scholarship will not be awarded. Application: Eligible students should apply by letter to the Chair, Department of Music, 3-82 Fine Arts Building. David and Marian Duggan Memorial Scholarship Endowed by the late Grace Lesley Cook in memory of her parents, David and Marian Duggan Value: $700 Eligibility: Awarded to a full-time student in a graduate degree program in the Department of Human Ecology whose major field of study and research is consumer studies. by the Department of Human Ecology. Larry Eberlein Graduate Scholarship Endowed by Dr EL Eberlein, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Educational Psychology, who pioneered teaching professional ethics and professional issues for psychologists and counsellors at the University of Alberta. Value: $2,000 Eligibility: Awarded annually based on superior academic achievement to a full-time student registered in a graduate degree program in Counselling Psychology in the Department of Educational Psychology. Applicants must indicate an enduring dedication to the profession of counselling and psychology and must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents. Application: Eligible students should contact the Chair of the Department of Educational Psychology, Education North. Deadline: 20 May for submission of application form and two letters of reference to the Department of Educational Psychology. Edmonton Bar Association Graduate Studies Scholarship Funded by the Edmonton Bar Association Value: $4,000 Eligibility: Candidates must be entering or continuing in the LLM program, have an excellent academic record, and hold current membership in the Edmonton Bar Association. by the Faculty of Law. Edmonton CASLIS Prize in Special Librarianship Value: Student membership in CLA Eligibility: Awarded to a MLIS student with outstanding academic performance in LIS 543 Special Libraries. Application: There is no application form: LIS 543 Instructor will nominate a student to the Scholarship Committee, School of Library and Information Studies. Edmonton Consular Ball Scholarship in International Studies Endowed by the Edmonton Consular Corps plus up to $1,000 in travel expenses Eligibility: Awarded to a student in a graduate degree program, or to a third or fourth year honors student in the Departments of Political Science or History and Classics, or to a student in the Faculty of Law. Preference will be given to studies involving the work of the United Nations and its agencies. The travel portion of the scholarship may be used to carry out research at any United Nations headquarters. Application: Applicants must submit a proposal for the preservation of world peace to the Coordinator, Alberta International, 1-2 University Hall. Deadline: 28 February Edmonton (Host) Lions Club Scholarship Endowed by the Edmonton (Host) Lions Club Value: $800 Eligibility: Awarded annually based on superior academic standing in audiology courses to a full-time student in a MSLP(B) graduate program in the Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology. Application: There is no application form; eligible students are considered automatically by Speech Pathology and Audiology. Edmonton Strathcona Lioness Club Scholarship in Nursing Endowed by the South Edmonton Lioness Club in memory of members who have passed away Value: $700 Eligibility: Awarded annually based on superior academic achievement to a BSc (Nursing) graduate entering a full-time master s or doctoral program in Nursing in the areas of oncology, geriatric-palliative care or maternal-child nursing. Edmonton Swiss Mens Choir Choral Award Funded by the Swiss Ethnic Music Association Eligibility: Awarded annually to an outstanding full-time student in a graduate degree program in Music with a research focus on choral conducting. by the Department of Music. Engberg Graduate Scholarship in International Home Economics Endowed by Lila Engberg, PhD and her colleagues Value: $1,200 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a full-time student in a graduate degree program in Human Ecology whose research concerns global issues that affect families. There are no citizenship restrictions. Application: Eligible students should contact the Chair, Department of Human Ecology, 115 Home Economics. Deadline: 1 September for submission of nominations from Human Ecology to FGSR. Check with Human Ecology for internal deadlines. Faculty of Nursing MN Scholarship in Nursing The Faculty of Nursing 50th Anniversary Scholarship Fund Value: $400 Eligibility: Awarded annually to the student with the highest academic average at the end of the first year of the Master of Nursing program. Harry Farmer Graduate Scholarship in Music Theory Endowed by the Edmonton Mayfield Rotary Club Value: $4,700

7 UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA 423 Eligibility: Awarded to an incoming student in the MA or PhD program in Music who has a minimum grade point average of 7.5 in music courses in the final two undergraduate years, and who shows outstanding potential in the theoretical study of music. by the Department of Music. Gerald Ferro Memorial Scholarship in Anthropology Endowed by Dr Roy Marokus, MD, in memory of the late Gerald Ferro, a former solicitor and attorney-at-law in Tucson, Arizona Value: $250 Eligibility: Awarded annually to either an Anthropology student in a graduate degree program or a fourth-year honors student intending to commence a graduate degree program in the field of Forensic Anthropology. Selection will be made based on a combination of academic standing, research potential, and innovation of proposed research. by the Department of Anthropology. Peggy and Ivor Field Scholarship for Maternity Nursing, Midwifery, or Women s Health Endowed by Dr Peggy Anne Field in memory of her parents, Margaret and Ivor Field Value: $800 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a full-time student in a graduate degree program in Nursing who has completed a minimum of two clinical courses in which excellence in practice has been demonstrated. Awarded on the basis of academic achievement, clinical performance, and demonstrated excellence in the care of women in the childbearing cycle or through the promotion of women s health. The research interests of the student should be clinically based with a focus on maternal-newborn nursing, midwifery, or women s health. James Patrick Folinsbee Memorial Scholarship in Creative Writing Endowed by the late Dr FJ Folinsbee Value: One or two awards not exceeding $3,000 in total Eligibility: Awarded to a full- or part-time student (or students) of demonstrated ability in creative writing, entering fourth year of the honors English program or any year of a graduate degree program in English. Open to students from other institutions entering a graduate degree program in English at the University of Alberta. by the Department of English. James F Forrest Graduate Prize Value: $150 Eligibility: Awarded annually to an outstanding student pursuing graduate studies in the field of the English Renaissance. No award will be made if no outstanding candidate appears in a given year. by the Department of English. Florence Andison Friedman Award Endowed by friends and family of the late Florence Andison Friedman Value: 1,500 Eligibility: Awarded annually to deserving undergraduate or graduate students who demonstrate promise in the areas of painting or drawing. The award may be offered to a graduating student. Selecting recipients and allotting funds shall be at the discretion of the Awards Committee of the Department of Art and Design. Application: Information regarding specific application requirements and applications are available from Chair, Department of Art and Design, 3-98 Fine Arts. Dr EW Gauk Scholarship in Pediatric Neurology Research Endowed by Dr EW Gauk of Edmonton Value: $1,150 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a full-time student in a graduate degree program whose major field of study involves neurological disorders of children. Application: Eligible students should submit a letter of application to the Chair, Department of Pediatrics, 2-C 300 Walter H MacKenzie Centre. The application should include the name of the potential supervisor(s), the names of three referees, and a brief description of the proposed studies. Deadline: 1 September for submission of a nomination from Pediatrics to the Faculty of Dr EW Gauk-Westfield Award Endowed by Dr EW Gauk of Edmonton Value: $1,600 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student in a graduate degree program whose major area of research deals with behavioral disorders of children. Geotechnical Society of Edmonton Award Endowed by the Geotechnical Society of Edmonton in the 20th anniversary year of the founding of the Society in 1968 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student in a graduate degree program in the graduate seminar series in Geotechnical Engineering, or for an excellent defence of a thesis in Geotechnical Engineering or Geotechnique. by the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. R (Larry) Gerard Memorial Graduate Scholarship in Ice Engineering Endowed by the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering in memory of Dr R (Larry) Gerard, Professor in the department from Value: $2,500 Eligibility: Awarded to a full-time graduate student in Civil and Environmental Engineering, normally in the Water Resources Engineering program, with research focus on the Canadian North. Selection will be based on academic achievement and interest in the area of ice engineering as demonstrated by the thesis topic or by active participation in field work in ice engineering. by the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. German-Canadian Business and Professional Association of Alberta Scholarship for Graduate Courses Endowed by the German-Canadian Business and Professional Association of Alberta Value: $700 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a full-time student in a graduate degree program for superior academic achievement in graduate-level courses offered in Germanic Languages. by the Department of Modern Languages and Comparative Studies. P Giannone Medical Education Fund for Physician Graduate Students Value: Up to $1,000, but normally $500 Eligibility: Applicants must be either MSc or PhD students who have MD degrees and who are licensed or eligible for licensure by the Royal College. No post facto approval of funds will be provided. Application: Information regarding specific application requirements and procedures is available from Director, Graduate Education, Department of Medicine, 2F1 Walter C MacKenzie Health Sciences Centre. RR Gilpin Memorial Scholarship Endowed by family and friends of the late Dr RR Gilpin Value: $1,100 Eligibility: Awarded annually to two full-time students in graduate degree programs in Mechanical Engineering. Selection will be made based on academic merit with special attention given to students who show great potential, exceptional ability and intellectual curiosity in their graduate work. by the Department of Mechanical Engineering. Governor General s Gold Medal Donated annually by the Governor General of Canada Value: Gold Medal Eligibility: Awarded to the two most outstanding doctoral students each year. One medal is presented at each of the Spring and Fall Convocations. Application: There is no application form; eligible students will automatically be nominated to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research by their department. Graduate Scholarship in Computer Engineering Funded by Neil Taylor of Taylor Industrial Software Eligibility: Awarded to three students entering or pursuing a graduate degree program in computer engineering studies at the University of Alberta. Preference will be given to students whose faculty supervisor has been on staff for less than 8 years. Application: Eligible students should apply to the Associate Chair of Graduate Studies, Deparment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 238 Civil Electrical Engineering. A description of the research to be undertaken, a transcript of academic record, and the name(s) of the supervisor(s) must be included. Deadline: 15 June Graduate Studies and Research Scholarship Funded jointly by a pledge from the Graduate Students Association and the University of Alberta Value: A full scholarship is 42 units of graduate fee index. Departments have the option of awarding from 0.5 to 2.0 times this amount in 0.5 increments. Foreign students may be awarded 1.5 or 2.0 times the normal amount of the scholarship (63 or 84 units) to offset the differential fees levied by the University of Alberta. Eligibility: Only academic interns are eligible for these scholarships, i.e., students appointed as interns by their home department and receiving at least $7,000 per year in total funding from any combination of sources. Application: There is no application form; eligible students are considered automatically by their home department. Charles WB Gravett Memorial Scholarship Endowed by Betty L Gravett in memory of her husband Value: $2,000 Eligibility: Awarded to a full-time student currently enrolled in a doctoral program in a field related to health care planning and evaluation based on superior academic achievement at the graduate level. by the Department of Public Health Sciences and the Department of Sociology. Capt Thomas Farrell Greenhalgh Graduate Memorial Scholarship Endowed by Flora Greenhalgh Value: Variable, up to $15,000 Eligibility: Awarded to full-time graduate students in the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering. The criteria for the awards will include academic achievement and either demonstrated research ability or research potential. by the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering. Gulf Canada Resources Limited Graduate Scholarship in Hydrocarbon Development Funded by Gulf Canada Resources Limited Value: $6,500 Eligibility: Two scholarships awarded to outstanding students registered in or admissible to a graduate degree program in Engineering engaged in research related to the development of hydrocarbon energy resources in Canada. Students may apply in open competition to hold the award for a second year. Application: Eligible students should provide a description of the research to be undertaken, a transcript of academic record, and the names of three referees to the Faculty of Engineering, 5-1 Mechanical Engineering. Deadline: 15 June Halchemix Canada Inc Postgraduate Bursary Funded by Halchemix Canada Inc Eligibility: Awarded annually to a graduate student working in the field of amino acid, protein metabolism or use by poultry or swine. Preference will be given to students in a PhD program. Application: Eligible students should contact the Department of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science, 4-10 Agriculture Forestry.

8 424 UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA Herbert and Jeannette Hall Graduate Scholarship in Forestry Endowed by Herbert and Jeannette Hall Value: $2,200 Eligibility: Offered annually based on academic merit to a student entering or continuing in a graduate degree program in forestry. by the Department of Renewable Resources. Harry J Hargrave Memorial Graduate Scholarships in Animal Science Endowed by the friends and family of the late Harry J Hargrave, a long-time beef cattle and sheep research scientist, extensionist, and agricultural adviser Value: $2,500 Eligibility: Awarded annually to two students registered in graduate degree programs showing superior communication and academic skills, preferably in the area of beef cattle or sheep production. Practical agricultural experience is required. Application: Application forms are available from the Department of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science, 4-10 Agriculture Forestry. A transcript of the applicant s University record should be attached to the application form or arrangements made to have a copy mailed. A letter of reference is required from a faculty member familiar with the applicant's work. Harington Paleoenvironmental Scholarship Endowed by Dr C Richard Harington Value: $3,200 Eligibility: Awarded annually to an academically outstanding full-time graduate student in Geography conducting research in past environments in Canada. Areas of research may include archival studies of past climate; tree ring studies, studies of past animals or plants; or interdisciplinary paleoenvironmental studies. by the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences. Lesley Heathcote Graduate Scholarships Endowed by Miss Lesley Heathcote Value: $4,500 Eligibility: Two scholarships are awarded annually: one to a student entering the first year of the MLIS program, and one to a student entering the second year of the MLIS program. Recipients must have achieved a grade point average of 7.0 or greater, be registered fulltime in their graduate program, and hold no other awards. by the School of Library and Information Studies. Myer Horowitz Graduate Scholarship Endowed by the University of Alberta Graduate Students Association ; approximately seven awards granted annually Eligibility: Awarded annually in the Fall based on academic merit to full-time students in graduate degree programs who have received no or limited financial support from the University of Alberta. Holders of major awards (as defined by the Graduate Scholarship Committee) will not be considered. The scholarship may be held only once by a student. Deadline: 1 October for submission of nominations from departments to the Faculty of Hungarian Studies Scholarship Endowed by the Hungarian Cultural Society of Edmonton Value: $700 Eligibility: Candidates must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents in a graduate degree program in a field relating to Hungary or Hungarians. If no outstanding candidate is found, the scholarship will not be awarded. The submission of an essay (or thesis) is necessary for the award. by the Department of Modern Languages and Comparative Studies. Mary Louise Imrie Graduate Student Award Endowed by a bequest from Mary Louise Imrie Value: $100 $500 Eligibility: Awarded to full-time doctoral and thesis master s students to support approved travel expenses related to thesis research. Support is available for travel to a research conference, symposium, library, archive, museum, etc., where the student actively interacts with colleagues and receives important information and advice related to the student s research thesis. Because support is available only once during a student s program, the travel selected should be a highlight in the student s research program. Master s students must have completed preliminary coursework and other prerequisites and be actively engaged in research toward their thesis. Only master s students in research-oriented programs requiring a thesis are eligible for support. PhD students must have either completed their candidacy examination or have completed preliminary coursework and other prerequisites and be actively engaged in research toward their thesis. Students must be registered full time at the time of application and at the time of the proposed travel. Application: Application forms are available from department offices and the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, 105 Administration Building. David and Rhea Jenkinson Prize in Young Adult Literature Endowed by Dr David H and Rhea Jenkinson Value: $200 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student in the MLIS program who has demonstrated outstanding academic performance in young adult literature. by the School of Library and Information Studies. Walter H Johns Graduate Fellowship Funded by the University of Alberta Value: $3,332 Eligibility: Awarded to all full-time students in graduate degree programs who are receiving major scholarships from NHRDP (National Health Research and Development Program), NSERC (Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada), or SSHRC (Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada). The full award will be given to students holding such a scholarship for a full academic year (September to April), and one-half of the award will be given to students holding a scholarship for a four-month term of an academic year. Application: Application forms are available from department offices and the Faculty of Deadline: 30 September Walter H Johns Memorial Graduate Scholarship in Classics Endowed by family, collegues, and friends in memory of Dr Walter H Johns, former Professor of Classics and President of the University of Alberta. Value: $4,800 Eligibility: Awarded annually based on academic achievement to an outstanding student entering or continuing in a full-time graduate degree program in History and Classics. If in any year a suitable recipient in History and Classics is not available, outstanding students in Modern Language and Comparative Studies shall be eligible for consideration. by the Department of History and Classics. Robert Wood Johnson Award Value: $1,500 Eligibility: Applicants must have completed the second year of coursework and satisfactorily completed all the requirements for the MHSA degree within 12 months from that time. Application: Candidates will be informed of their eligibility by the Program Director, Health Services Administration and Community Medicine. J Gordin Kaplan Graduate Student Award Endowed by J Gordin Kaplan Value: $ Eligibility: Awarded to full-time doctoral and thesis master s students to support approved travel expenses related to thesis research. Support is available for travel to a research conference, symposium, library, archive, museum, etc., where the student actively interacts with colleagues and receives important information and advice related to the student s research thesis. Because support is available only once during a student s program, the travel selected should be a highlight in the student s research program. Master s students must have completed preliminary coursework and other prerequisites and be actively engaged in research toward their thesis. Only master s students in research-oriented programs requiring a thesis are eligible for support. PhD students must have either completed their candidacy examination or have completed preliminary coursework and other prerequisites and be actively engaged in research toward their thesis. Students must be registered full time at the time of application and at the time of the proposed travel. Application: Application forms are available from department offices and the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, 105 Administration Building. Cyril M Kay Book Prize Endowed by friends and colleagues of Cyril M Kay, Professor in Biochemistry from and Co-Director of the MRC Group in Protein Structure and Function, Department of Biochemistry Value: Variable and certificate Eligibility: Awarded to the student receiving the highest grade in Biochemistry 560 Physical Biochemistry. Application: No application is required. Candidates will be considered automatically by the Chair, Department of Biochemistry and the Course Coordinator. Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Scholarship This is the most prestigious graduate award administered by the University of Alberta. Every effort is made to honor the criteria set out in the will of Dorothy Killam. It was Mrs Killam s desire that those awarded scholarships and fellowships be likely to contribute to the advancement of learning or to win distinction in their profession. Killam scholars should not be one-sided, and their intellect should be complemented by a sound character. Value: $16,200 plus tuition and fees up to the maximum cost for registration in the equivalent of 9 normal credit weights in courses or thesis research per term during the Winter Session (Sept Apr). There is also a one-time $1,500 research grant. Eligibility: Offered to outstanding students registered in, or admissible to, a doctoral program. Applicants must have completed at least one year of graduate work before start of tenure; tenure to begin 1 May or 1 September. Granted for two years (subject to review after the first year). No restrictions on citizenship. All fields are eligible for funding. Approximately 15 awards are granted each year. Application: Eligible students should contact their Department Chair. for submission of nominations from Departments. Check with the Department for internal deadline. Evelyn Kline Memorial Award in Community Development Funded by the National Council of Jewish Women of Canada Value: $200 Eligibility: Awarded annually based on high academic standing to a full-time student in a master s program offering courses in Community Development. The research topic for the MA degree must be in the area of Community Development. by the Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation. Amy Lynn Knox Graduate Scholarship Endowed by Mr and Mrs Kurt and Lilian Newbert Value: $1,900 Eligibility: Awarded annually to an outstanding full-time student registered in a MN Program in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Alberta. First priority will be given to a student accepted into the Neonatal Certification Program. Second priority will be given to full-time MN candidates who have excelled in the field of neonatal or pediatric nursing and intend to continue in this specialization. Awarded based on superior academic achievement, proficiency in neonatal or pediatric clinical nursing, and commitment to continue work in the field of neonatal or pediatric nursing. Recipients in the Neonatal Certification Program may hold the award for a second year; all other recipients may hold the award only once. Henry Kreisel Scholarship in Canadian Literature Endowed by friends of Henry Kreisel Value: $1,600 Eligibility: Awarded annually based on academic achievement to a Canadian citizen or permanent resident entering or registered in a graduate degree program in Canadian Literature in the Department of Modern Languages and Comparative Studies or the Department of English. by the Department of Modern Languages and Comparative Studies and Department of English.

9 UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA 425 Henry Kroeger Memorial Graduate Scholarship Endowed by family, friends, colleagues and associates of Henry Kroeger Value: $2,500 Eligibility: Awarded annually to two graduate students of superior academic ability whose research is in the area of soil and water resources as directed toward the enhancement of rural life in Western Canada and Alberta in particular. Recipients may be in the field of agricultural engineering, civil engineering, geography, geology, plant science, rural economy or soil science as it relates to soil conservation, water resources management, and irrigation. Labatt s MBA Fellow Award Funded by John Labatt Limited Value: $3,200 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student entering the second year of the MBA program based on high academic achievement and other contributions exhibited by the student during the first year of the MBA program. The award carries with it the distinction of the title Labatt s Fellow. by the Faculty of Business. Lakshmi Memorial Award Eligibility: Awarded annually to a MSc or PhD student in the Department of Biological Sciences (Botany area) who holds a Graduate Teaching Assistantship. Application: There is no application form; eligible students will be nominated to the Associate Chair (Graduate Studies), Department of Biological Sciences, by their course instructors or supervisors. Library and Information Studies Alumni Association Scholarship Endowed by the Alma Mater Fund, the Library Science Alumni Association, etc. Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student entering the first year of the MLIS program who has achieved high academic standing as well as demonstrated professional potential. by the School of Library and Information Studies. Library Association of Alberta Prize Funded by the Library Association of Alberta Value: $200 Eligibility: Awarded based on outstanding academic performance and an indication of a potential contribution to the library profession to students who have completed 12 halfcourses of the MLIS program. Prize winners receive financial assistance to attend an Alberta Libraries Conference to receive their awards. Application: There is no application form; faculty and students nominate eligible candidates to the Scholarship Committee, School of Library and Information Studies. Doreen M Lougheed (BCom 49) MBA Scholarship Endowed by Donald D and Doreen M Lougheed Value: $1,500 Eligibility: Awarded annually to an outstanding female student, who is a Canadian citizen and an Alberta resident, registered full time in the first or second year of the MBA program. Awarded based on academic achievement. by the Faculty of Business. Luscar Graduate Scholarship in Environmental Engineering Endowed by Luscar Ltd Value: $10,000 Eligibility: Awarded to three students pursuing graduate research study in a discipline in the Faculty of Engineering in an aspect of technology directed at minimizing the environmental effect resulting from the recovery, transportation or use of fossil fuel resources. Student may apply, in open competition, to hold the award for a second year for a MSc and for a second and third year for a PhD. The scholarships may be held concurrently with other awards and will be restricted to Canadian citizens or permanent residents. Application: Eligible students should apply to the Faculty of Engineering, 5-1 Mechanical Engineering. A description of the research to be undertaken, a transcript of academic record, and the names of three referees must be included. Deadline: 15 June MacAllister Scholarship in Agriculture Endowed by the MacAllister family in memory of Gault A MacAllister Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student in a graduate degree program in Agriculture and Forestry who is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident and has good academic standing. Students may apply for a second award. are available from the Dean, Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, 214 Agriculture Forestry. Deadline: 1 September Dr John Macdonald Scholarship in Philosophy Endowed by T Harold Fountain of Calgary, Alberta Value: $3,600 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student entering a graduate degree program in the Department of Philosophy based on outstanding work in senior courses in philosophy. The successful candidate must have a grade point average of not less than 7.5 and must demonstrate a particular interest in the philosophy of Kant or the field of ethics. The award is restricted to Canadian citizens or permanent residents. Although priority will be given to students who did their undergraduate work at the University of Alberta, consideration may be given to graduates of other Canadian universities. by the Department of Philosophy. Elizabeth Russell MacEachran Scholarship Endowed by the late Dr JM MacEachran in memory of his wife who was the first dietician of the University residences Value: $6,300 Eligibility: Awarded annually to two full-time students in graduate degree programs in a discipline in the Faculty of Agriculture, Forestry and Home Economics, preferably in the field of food science and nutrition. by the Department of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science. Max MacLaggan Scholarship Endowed initially with a grant from Mrs Esther MacLaggan and then supplemented by donations from friends and former employers Value: $2,000 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student in a graduate degree program in forestry with particular interest in forest renewal or forest operations. by the Department of Renewable Resources. Cathy MacPhail Career Development Scholarship Endowed by Bruce MacPhail as a memorial to his wife Cathy Value: $1,200 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a full-time MEd student in the Adult and Higher Education Program in the Department of Educational Policy Studies. Awarded based on academic excellence and a commitment to career development. The award may be held only once by a student. Application: Eligible students should apply to the Department of Educational Policy Studies, Education North. Jannetta MacPhail Award Endowed by colleagues and friends of Jannetta MacPhail, former Dean of the Faculty of Nursing Value: $2,000 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a doctoral student in Nursing who has been admitted to candidacy and has the highest grade point average (at least 8.0) at the time of candidacy. May be awarded only once to any individual. Master of Nursing Alumni Association Award for Professional Excellence Funded by the Master of Nursing Alumni Eligibility: Awarded to the graduating MN student who has demonstrated the greatest achievement in thesis research and potential for research. BJ McBain Scholarship Endowed by the estate of BJ McBain Value: MSc applicants - $12,000 plus possible research grant; PhD applicants - $14,000 plus possible research grant Eligibility: One scholarship awarded annually in the Department of Rural Economy, to a graduate student of outstanding academic merit interested in pursuing research in the economics of agriculture for the purpose of encouraging and supporting applied research and development that will be of direct benefit to primary producers of basic food products in Western Canada. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents. Recipients can make application for an additional annual research grant, depending on availability of funds. Recipients of the award are eligible to apply for, or be nominated for, a second year of funding. Application: For information and application forms contact the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry and Home Economics, Department of Rural Economy, 515 General Services Building. Deadline: 31 March William H McCardell Memorial Scholarship in Forest Science Endowed by the late William H McCardell Value: $1,900 Eligibility: Offered annually to a student in a graduate degree program in the field of forestry. Preference may be given to students with particular interest in Forest Ecology or Wildland Recreation. by the Department of Renewable Resources. McClure Award in Nursing Funded by the Faculty of Nursing 50th Anniversary Scholarship Fund Value: $400 Eligibility: Awarded to a student on graduation from the MN program based on merit. McClure Book Prize Endowed by friends of Miss RE McClure Value: $350 Eligibility: Awarded annually to the student graduating from the MN and Certificate in Nurse Midwifery program who has shown academic merit and demonstrated outstanding clinical proficiency in the practice of midwifery. William S McGregor Award for Entrepreneurial Excellence Funded by Mr William S McGregor Eligibility: Awarded to a full-time student in the MBA program who exemplifies exceptional entrepreneurial achievements within the bounds of the Faculty of Business or outside the Faculty while enrolled in the MBA program. Application: There is no application form; nominations will be requested by the Faculty of Business. Hazel McIntyre Summer Research Award Endowed by former students, friends, and colleagues of Hazel McIntyre, former Director of the School of Home Economics Value: $1,800 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student in a graduate degree program in food science and nutrition initiating, conducting or completing thesis research. Preference will be given to a MSc candidate in clinical nutrition. by the Department of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science.

10 426 UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA Mensa and ABC Award in Memory of Harold AB Cartledge Established by greater Edmonton Mensa and the Edmonton Chapter of the Association for Bright Children (ABC) in memory of Harold AB Cartledge Value: $1,500 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student in a post-graduate degree program in the Faculty of Education based on academic achievement and on a commitment to and coursework in the education of gifted and talented children. Part-time students are eligible to hold this award. are available from the Department of Educational Psychology, Education North. Deadline: 20 May Dr Marie Meyer Memorial Research Grant Endowed by the Zonta Club of Edmonton in memory of a former member, Dr Marie Meyer Value: $2,400 Eligibility: Open to all students in a graduate degree program in the Department of Elementary Education focusing on language education. Awarded based on academic achievement. by the Department of Elementary Education. David Morris Graduate Scholarship in Automotive (Mechanical) Engineering Funded by David Morris Value: $7,500 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student registered full time in a graduate degree program in the Department of Mechanical Engineering whose major field of study and research is Automotive Engineering. In the absence of a candidate whose major field of study is Automotive Engineering, a suitable candidate from an associated area of study or research in the Department of Mechanical Engineering may be chosen. Students may hold this award for a second or third year. by the Department of Mechanical Engineering. Professor IF Morrison Scholarship Endowed by John and Barbara Poole in memory of IF Morrison, professor of Applied Mechanics at the University of Alberta from 1912 to 1954 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a maximum of five full-time students in MEng, MSc or PhD programs in Engineering Management, Construction Engineering and Management or the joint MEng/MBA program who best demonstrate outstanding dedication, leadership and accomplishment through educational attainment, employment, professional activities and community service endeavors. A recipient may be considered for one renewal based on performance and leadership skills. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents. Application: Eligible students should contact the Faculty of Engineering, 5-1 Mechanical Engineering. A written statement describing the objectives the candidate hopes to achieve through the program; a detailed outline of educational, career, professional and community service leadership activities and accomplishments; a transcript of academic record; two written character references; and two written academic references must be included. Deadline: 1 July Norcen Energy Canadian Scholarship Series Graduate Scholarship in Petroleum Engineering Endowed by Norcen Energy Resources Limited Value: $4,600 Eligibility: Awarded to an outstanding full-time student in, or admissible to, a graduate degree program in petroleum engineering. Awarded based on superior academic achievement. Community involvement, extracurricular activities and demonstrated leadership potential may be considered. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents. The award may be renewed for a second year, in which case no new scholarship recipient will be selected. Application: Eligible students should apply to the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 220 Civil-Electrical Engineering. A description of the research to be undertaken, a transcript of academic record, and the names of three referees must be included. Deadline: 1 September for submission of nominations from the Department. Check with the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering for internal deadlines. Nursing PhD Research Travel Award Value: Maximum $750; may be awarded twice annually Eligibility: Awarded to a full-time Nursing PhD student to support travel either to present a paper, poster, or research proposal to a scientific conference, or to attend a scholarly conference or training program deemed significant to the development of the student s research abilities. Selection criteria, which must be supported by the student s thesis supervisor, are progress in development of a dissertation proposal, quality of research, and the student s research proposal. Application: Eligible students should contact the Graduate Education Office, Faculty of Nursing, Clinical Sciences. Outreach Doctoral Fellowship Value: $14,000 per year plus a maximum of $2,500 for moving expenses; support available to offset some costs of daycare facilities where applicable; renewable up to a maximum of three years on evidence of satisfactory progress Eligibility: Open to female candidates who are new applicants to a Business PhD program and who have demonstrated a high academic potential for management-related studies. Applicants may be from almost any undergraduate program; unrestricted as to citizenship or national origin. Application: There is no application form; students who have been offered admission to the Business PhD program at the University of Alberta are considered automatically. Milt Pahl MBA Scholarship Endowed by Mr Milt Pahl from contributions made toward his career as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta Value: $1,150 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a Canadian citizen who has completed the first year of the MBA program and whose academic standing is in the top half of the class. Selection will be based on community or business leadership potential and evidence of community contribution and/or achievement. Preference will be given to Alberta residents. by the Faculty of Business. Parke-Davis Canada Centennial Pharmacy Research Award Funded by Parke-Davis Canada Inc Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student entering a graduate degree program in Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. Recipients must be Pharmacy graduates from a recognized Canadian university or College of Pharmacy. by the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. Jim Parker Memorial Scholarship Endowed by June Parker, the family, and friends in memory of Jim Parker, who was instrumental in establishing the Archives at the University of Alberta, and who had an enduring interest in Western and Northern Canadian history Value: $900 Eligibility: Awarded annually based on superior academic achievement to a full-time student in a master s degree program in History and Classics or Library and Information Studies. Awarded in even-numbered years for study in Western or Northern Canadian History and in odd-numbered years for study in archival administration or records management. In the event that a candidate cannot be found in the specified area, the scholarship may be awarded in the other area. by the Department of History and Classics in even-numbered calendar years, and the School of Library and Information Studies in odd-numbered calendar years. Andrew Patullo Award Funded by Canadian Liquid Air Ltd Eligibility: Applicants must be in the second year of the MHSA program, have been registered full time in the previous academic term, and have achieved a grade point average in the top 25% of their class. Application: Candidates will be informed of their eligibility by the Program Director, Public Health Sciences, Clinical Sciences Building. EF Pearson Chemical/Business Graduate Scholarship Endowed by Mr Brian Thorpe, Mrs Sharon J Pearson-Seibt, Albchem Industries Ltd, Vencap Equities Alberta Ltd, and other corporations and individuals in memory of EF Pearson. Value: $4,200 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a graduate student currently registered in the MBA, MBA/ MEng, or Masters of Engineering Management program. Recipients must hold an undergraduate degree in engineering, preferably in chemical engineering. Selection is based on academic achievement. Part-time students are eligible to hold this award. by the Faculty of Business and the Faculty of Engineering. Frank W Peers Graduate Scholarship Endowed by Frank W Peers Value: $2,000; two awarded annually Eligibility: Awarded annually on the basis of academic standing and research potential to full-time students in master s degree programs, one in History and Classics and one in Political Science. by the Department of History and Classics and the Department of Political Science. Helen E Penhale Graduate Research Travel Award Endowed by JC Penhale and HE Penhale in recognition of Miss HE Penhale, a former University of Alberta staff member and Dean of the Faculty of Nursing maximum; may be awarded twice annually Eligibility: Awarded to a Faculty of Nursing graduate student to attend a conference, research consultation, library research in another city, training in instrumentation, etc. Criteria for selection include demonstrated research ability and progress in developing a research proposal. Application: Eligible students should contact the Graduate Education Office, Faculty of Nursing, Clinical Sciences. Petro-Canada Graduate Scholarship in Petroleum Engineering Endowed by Petro-Canada Inc Value: $4,000 Eligibility: Awarded annually to an outstanding student registered in, or admitted to, a doctoral program in Engineering and engaged in a field of research leading to the advancement of technology associated with the development of petroleum resources. Applicants must be Canadian citizens. Granted for two or three years (subject to review each year). Application: Eligible students should apply to the Faculty of Engineering, 5-1 Mechanical Engineering. A description of the research to be undertaken, a transcript of academic record, and the names of three referees must be included. Deadline: 15 June Pfizer Research Scholarship Funded by Pfizer Canada Inc Value: $350 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a graduate of the University of Alberta who is now in a graduate degree program in Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. by the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. Phi Delta Kappa/Faculty of Education Doctoral Dissertation Award Funded by the University of Alberta Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa and the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta Eligibility: Awarded annually to an outstanding graduate who has completed a PhD or EdD in Elementary Education, Secondary Education, Educational Policy Studies, or Educational Psychology at the University of Alberta, and who has convocated at either the spring or fall convocation in the year preceding the award. Selection is based on scholarly excellence, and preference is given to dissertations of direct relevance to education practice and policy. There are no restrictions on citizenship. Application: Eligible applicants should submit a covering letter and a complete copy of the doctoral dissertation to Dean, Faculty of Education; 845 Education South. Applicants for the award are informed of the outcome of the competition by 15 February, and the winner is recognized at the spring meeting of the University of Alberta Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa in Edmonton. Deadline: 1 November

11 UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA 427 John Proskie Memorial Scholarship Endowed by Mrs Rosalie Rector in memory of her brother, John Proskie Value: $3,000 Eligibility: Awarded annually based on superior academic achievement to a full-time student, entering or continuing in a graduate degree program, who is conducting research in agricultural economics. Preference will be given to Canadian citizens or permanent residents. Application: There is no application form. Eligible students should contact the Department of Rural Economy, in writing. Province of Alberta Graduate Fellowship Funded by the Government of the Province of Alberta Value: $10,500 (May start date); $7,000 (September start date). Approximately 37 awards are granted each year. Eligibility: Candidates must have completed at least one year of graduate study and be registered full time in a doctoral program. Recipients must carry out a full-time research program during the summer months. Tenure begins either May 1 (with a duration of 12 months) or September 1 (with a duration of 8 months). Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents at the date of application. All fields are eligible for funding. Application: Eligible students should contact their Department for information and application forms. for submission of nominations from departments. Check with the Department for internal deadline. Province of Alberta Graduate Scholarship Funded by the Government of the Province of Alberta Value: $9,300 (May start date); $6,200 (September start date). Approximately 37 awards are granted each year. Eligibility: Students must be entering or continuing in a full-time master s program. The award is for 8 or 12 months. Tenure begins either May 1 (with a duration of 12 months) or September 1 (with a duration of eight months). Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents at the date of application. All fields are eligible for funding. Application: Eligible students should contact their Department for information and application forms. for submission of nominations from Departments. Check with the Department for internal deadline. William Rea Scholarship Endowed by William Rea Jr in honor of his father, a pioneer Edmonton educator Value: $8,000 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student in a graduate program at the University of Alberta who shows the best aptitude in terms of scholarship and extracurricular activity for a career in drama, music or writing. Sarah Rebecca Reed Medal in Library and Information Studies Endowed by the late Sarah Rebecca Reed, founding Director of the School of Library Science, and supplemented by donations Value: Gold Medal Eligibility: Awarded annually to the graduating MLIS student best demonstrating academic excellence. by the School of Library and Information Studies. Sarah Rebecca Reed Memorial Scholarship in Library and Information Studies Endowed by the late Sarah Rebecca Reed, founding Director of the School of Library Science, and supplemented by donations Value: $1,700 Eligibility: Awarded annually based on outstanding academic performance to a full-time student who has completed six or more half-courses in the MLIS program and who holds no major award. by the School of Library and Information Studies. GRA Rice Graduate Scholarship in Business Endowed by the late Dr GRA Rice Value: $7,500 Eligibility: Awarded annually to two outstanding full-time students in, or admissible to, doctoral programs in Business. Awarded based on superior academic achievement. by the Faculty of Business PhD Program. GRA Rice Graduate Scholarship in Communications Endowed by the late Dr GRA Rice Value: $16,000 Eligibility: Awarded to an outstanding full-time student in, or admissible to, a doctoral degree program in an area concerning the philosophical, technical, or theoretical aspects of processes, systems or techniques for human communications. Awarded based on superior academic achievement. Deadline: 1 September for submission of nominations from departments. Check with individual departments for internal deadlines. DB Robinson & Associates Graduate Research Travel Award Funded by DB Robinson & Associates Value: Up to $1,000 Eligibility: Awarded annually to an engineering student registered full time in a MSc or PhD program who is undertaking experimental and/or theoretical research related to producing and processing petroleum fluids. This award supports attendance at a conference outside Alberta at which the student is presenting a research paper. Awarded based on academic achievement and demonstrated progress in research. Application: Eligible students should apply to the Faculty of Engineering, 5-1 Mechanical Engineering. A description of the research program, a transcript of academic record and a letter of support from the research supervisor must be included. DB Robinson Graduate Scholarship in Chemical and Materials Engineering Endowed by the Faculty of Engineering, colleagues and friends of Dr Donald B Robinson on his retirement in 1984, after 36 years of distinguished service in the Department of Chemical Engineering Value: Maximum $4,600 Eligibility: Awarded annually to one or more students of high academic standing in graduate degree programs in Chemical and Materials Engineering. Preference will be given to students studying in the field of Thermodynamics. by the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering. Rogers Sugar Ltd Scholarship Funded by Rogers Sugar Ltd Eligibility: Awarded to a student in a graduate degree program whose research is related to irrigation farming. Helen Rollis Prize for Excellence in Advanced Nursing Practice Endowed by the Rollis family on the 50th anniversary of Mrs Helen (Calvert) Rollis completion of the Diploma Nursing course at the Calgary General Hospital Eligibility: Awarded annually to an MN graduate with a grade point average of at least 7.5 who has demonstrated distinguished performance in clinical nursing practice. Donald M Ross Scholarship Endowed by the colleagues and friends of the late Donald M Ross, a long-time academic staff member of the University of Alberta and former Chair of the Department of Zoology Value: $1,800 Eligibility: Awarded based on academic merit to a full-time student registered in or admitted to a thesis program leading to a master s or a doctoral degree in Marine Biology. This award supports graduate study at the University of Alberta and/or Bamfield Marine Station, Bamfield, BC. Application: There is no application form; eligible students will be nominated to the Associate Chair (Graduate Studies), Department of Biological Sciences, by their supervisors. Murray Ross Book Award Endowed by the University of Alberta Value: Book Eligibility: Applicants must have completed all the requirements for the graduate Diploma within the four-year time limit and have or will convocate in the calendar year in which the award is given. Application: Candidates will be informed of their eligibility by the Program Director, Public Health Sciences, Clinical Sciences Building. Ivan Lysiak Rudnytsky Memorial Doctoral Fellowship in Ukrainian History and Political Thought Endowed by Dr Alexandra Chernenko Rudnytsky, in memory of her late husband, Dr Ivan Lysiak Rudnytsky, a long-time academic staff member of the University of Alberta Value: $7,500 Eligibility: Awarded to a student in a doctoral program pursuing research in Ukrainian history and political thought. Applicants must have first-class academic standing (as defined by General Faculties Council), must have passed comprehensive examinations with first-class standing, and must show promise of producing high quality, non-partisan scholarship. If no suitable doctoral candidate is available in any year, the fellowship will not be awarded. by the Department of History and Classics. Brendan Gail Rule Graduate Scholarship Endowed by friends, family and colleagues in memory of Dr Brendan Gail Rule Value: $1,150 Eligibility: Awarded annually to an outstanding full-time student in the Department of Psychology whose primary research is on the psychology of aging. In the event that no suitable candidate is found conducting research in this area, the recipient of the scholarship will be chosen from among graduate students in the Department of Psychology. Selection will be based on superior academic achievement. by the Department of Psychology. Ruminant Animal Digestive Physiology and Metabolism Travel Award Endowed by corporations and individuals with a specific interest in the field of digestive physiology and metabolism of ruminant animals Value: Maximum $1,500 Eligibility: Recipients must be graduate students presenting papers at international conferences in the area of digestive physiology and metabolism of ruminant animals. Recipients must have first-class standing and present their own research findings. Application: Applications for this award should be submitted to the Chair, Department of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science, 4-10 Agriculture Forestry. Deadline: 31 December St John s Institute Scholarship in Memory of Samuel F Woloshyn Funded by the Board of Directors, St John s Institute, Edmonton, Alberta Eligibility: Awarded to a full-time graduate student to assist in research related to the study of the cultural, organizational, and/or social life of Ukrainians in Canada. Application: Eligible students should contact the Department of Modern Languages and Comparative Studies, 200 Arts. Deadline: 1 September for submission of nominations from Modern Languages and Comparative Studies to the Faculty of Jeffrey R Sampson Memorial Graduate Prize Endowed by friends of the late Jeffrey R Sampson, former professor of Computing Science Value: $900 Eligibility: Awarded to a full-time student in a graduate degree program in Computing Science who has achieved the highest grade point average over the best four graduate courses at the end of the first year. (excluding CMPUT 601/602).

12 428 UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA by the Department of Computing Science. Thelma R Scambler Scholarship Endowed by the family, friends and colleagues of Thelma R Scambler Value: $1,600 Eligibility: Awarded annually to one or more students in a graduate degree program related to gerontology or geriatrics. Christopher Scarfe Memorial Graduate Scholarship in Geology Endowed by the family, colleagues, and friends of the late Dr Christopher Scarfe, in honor of his outstanding contributions to the University of Alberta and to the advancement of knowledge in Petrology and Mineralogy Value: $1,400 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student entering or already enrolled in a graduate degree program in Petrology and/or Mineralogy. The successful recipient will possess an outstanding academic record, and exceptional research abilities, skills, and potential. Should no suitable candidate from the area of Petrology or Mineralogy be available in any given year, the department will consider individuals studying in other areas of Geology. by the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences. John and Patricia Schlosser Environment Scholarship Endowed by colleagues and friends of John L Schlosser, former Chair of the Board of Governors, University of Alberta Value: $5,200 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student in a graduate degree program whose research, scholarship or creative work is judged to be a most outstanding contribution to our understanding, appreciation or amelioration of our earthly environment. If no suitable candidate is available in any given year, the scholarship will not be awarded. JR Schrumm Memorial History Prize Endowed by CUPE Broadcast Division Local 684, CBC staff and friends, History and Classics Department members, and Amisk Waskahegan Chapter Historical Society of Alberta Value: $200 Eligibility: Awarded to the student in the MA program in Canadian History who presents the best paper to any graduate seminar in Canadian History. by the Department of History and Classics. Science Graduate Scholarship Endowed by alumni, faculty and friends of the Faculty of Science Value: $2,000 Eligibility: Awarded to outstanding students entering a graduate program in a department in the Faculty of Science. by the Faculty of Science. ScotiaMcLeod Scholarship Endowed by ScotiaMcLeod Value: $3,700 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student of outstanding merit entering or already in the MBA program. by the Faculty of Business. Mary Alice Scott Prize Funded by the Association of Professional Librarians at the University of Alberta Value: $100 in books and financial assistance to attend the Alberta Libraries Conference Eligibility: Awarded annually to an MLIS student who has achieved high academic performance in Academic Libraries... Isobel Secord Graduate Scholarship Endowed by the estate of the late Isobel Secord Value: $4,100 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student entering a PhD program in Nursing at the University of Alberta. Selection will be made on the basis of superior academic and scholarly achievement. Research potential and quality of published scholarly works will also be considered. There are no citizenship restrictions. Pundit RD Sharma Memorial Graduate Award in Mathematical Sciences Endowed by Mr Yogeshwar Sharma and Dr Ambikeshwar Sharma in memory of the late Pundit RD Sharma Value: $1,600 Eligibility: Awarded annually to three incoming students in a graduate degree program in Mathematical Sciences based on high academic standing. by the Department of Mathematical Sciences. Flore Shaw Graduate Scholarship in Music Funded by Mrs Flore Shaw of Berwyn, Alberta Value: $4,200 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a graduate of the Master of Music program or the Master of Arts in Music program of the University of Alberta based on outstanding merit in studies and strong potential ability for a professional career in music. The award must be used toward further study either with a recognized private teacher or at a recognized institution. The scholarship is to be given as one award and may not be divided. Applicants may apply only once. Application: Applicants must apply in writing to the Chair, Department of Music, 3-82 Fine Arts. Joan Shore Memorial Scholarship in Graduate Studies Endowed by the family and friends of the late Joan Shore, a member of the University community from 1954 to 1984 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a full-time student in a graduate degree program who best demonstrates academic excellence in English, History and Classics, or Modern Languages and Comparative Studies. Mary Shore Graduate Scholarship Endowed by the late Mary Shore in memory of her daughter Joan Shore Eligibility: Awarded annually to a full-time student in a graduate degree program who best demonstrates academic excellence in English, History and Classics, or Modern Languages and Comparative Studies. Bill Shostak Wildlife Award Endowed by Bill Shostak Value: $7,000 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a full-time doctoral student at the University of Alberta to research the conservation and management of fish and wildlife in any or all of the provinces of Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan. Applicants must have completed at least one year of a related PhD program at the University of Alberta. Awarded based on academic achievement and desire to communicate effectively with the general public concerning the results of fish and wildlife research and conservation. Preference will be given to students whose program emphasizes the identification and timely correction of problems affecting conservation and management of fish and wildlife. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents. Application: Eligible students should contact their Department Chair to be considered for nomination. Deadline: 1 September for submission of nominations from Departments. Check with the department for internal deadline. Dr Jane Silvius Graduate Scholarship in Child Development Endowed by The Alberta Child Development Foundation Value: $10,000 Eligibility: Awarded annually to an outstanding full-time student entering or continuing in a doctoral program in the Department of Psychology who is conducting research on the social, cognitive, or biological factors that affect or interfere with normal child development. Applicants may apply in open competition for subsequent awards and may hold the award for up to four years. A student who holds a full-time assistantship or a major scholarship, as defined by the Graduate Scholarship Committee, is not eligible to hold this award. by the Department of Psychology. Harry Edward Sim Memorial Scholarship Funded by the Alberta Masonry Institute, the Masonry Contractors Association of Alberta, and Genstar Building Materials in memory of Harry Edward Sim Value: $1,400 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a full-time student in a MSc or PhD program doing thesis work on a topic relating to structural masonry. by the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Robert Simonet Graduate Scholarships Endowed by Lillian and Robert Simonet Value: $2,500 (PhD); $2,000 (MSc) Eligibility: Awarded annually to full-time students in a graduate degree program in Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science (Horticulture) who have completed one year of coursework and research toward a MSc or PhD degree. Applicants must have high academic standing and well-defined thesis research. by the Department of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science. Robert Simonet Travel Bursaries Endowed by Lillian and Robert Simonet Value: $900 (PhD); $500 (MSc) Eligibility: Awarded annually to cover expenses incurred in attending major scientific conferences. Candidates must be full-time students in an MSc or PhD program and be presenting a paper in the area of Horticulture. Awards given will be based on the calibre of the conferences and the estimated costs submitted by the candidates. by the Department of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science. Clifford H Skitch Award Funded by the Clifford H Skitch Endowment Value: Variable; from $100 to $200 Eligibility: Awarded to master s and doctoral students to support travel to attend conferences to present papers or to libraries, archives or other institutions to pursue research. Applicants must be in the social sciences in the Departments of Anthropology, Economics, History and Classics, Linguistics, Political Science, Psychology, or Sociology. Application: Eligible students should contact the Associate Chair (Graduate) of their Department. Slavic and East European Studies 75th Anniversary MA Scholarship Endowed by funds from the 75th Anniversary Appeal Value: $600 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student of high academic merit in the MA program in Slavic and East European Studies, on completion of the first winter session as a full-time student.

13 UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA 429 by the Department of Modern Languages and Comparative Studies. J Macgregor Smith Graduate Scholarship Endowed by the estate of Mrs Ida Baldwin Smith Value: $6,000 Eligibility: Awarded annually to two students in graduate degree programs in the field of agricultural engineering. by the Department of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science. Society of Management Accountants of Alberta Graduate Fellowship Funded by the Society of Management Accountants of Alberta Eligibility: Awarded annually based on academic merit to a full-time continuing graduate student in the Faculty of Business, with a specialization in accounting, whose research focuses on an issue of interest to management accountants. by the Faculty of Business. Jean Isabel Soper Memorial Graduate Scholarship in Music Endowed by the late J Isabel Soper Value: $5,500 Eligibility: Awarded annually based on superior academic merit to a full-time student entering a Master of Arts in Music program in the Department of Music and who will not be holding a major scholarship. If no suitable candidate is found at the time of selection, the scholarship will not be awarded in that year. by the Department of Music. Jean Isabel Soper Memorial Graduate Scholarship in Science Endowed by the late J Isabel Soper Value: $5,500 Eligibility: Awarded annually based on superior academic merit to a student entering a graduate degree program who will be registered full-time in an area of research related to engineering and the physical sciences. Few women are engaging in scientific and technological graduate studies; for this reason, preference will be given to women conducting research in these areas. If no suitable candidate is found at the time of selection, the scholarship will not be awarded in that year. Application: There is no application form; the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research requests one nomination from each eligible department. The Graduate Scholarship Committee makes the final selection. Robert Spence Foundation Scholarship Endowed by the Robert Spence Foundation Value: $2,500 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student who is a graduate of a French Immersion or Fracophone secondary school in Alberta and who will be registered full-time in the MEd program at Faculté Saint-Jean. Application: Eligible students should contact the Office of the Dean, Faculté Saint-Jean, 8406, rue Marie-Anne Gaboury - 91 Street for an application form. Deadline: 30 June. Kennett Y Spencer Memorial Scholarship Endowed through the will of the late Kennett Y Spencer Value: $1,700 Eligibility: Open to residents of the north (Northern Alberta as defined by Northern Alberta Development Council Area, Northwest Territories, and Yukon). Awarded annually to a senior undergraduate or graduate student at the University of Alberta based on high academic achievement and original research carried out in a discipline pertaining to northern studies. Application: Information regarding application requirements and application forms are available from Canadian Circumpolar Institute, Street; phone Deadline: 1 November Molly Spohn Research Travel Grant Endowed by Mrs Molly Whittaker Value: Maximum $500 Eligibility: Awarded to a Faculty of Nursing graduate student to attend a conference outside Alberta at which the student is presenting a research paper or a poster display, or for consultation with an identified research expert. Application: Eligible students should contact the Graduate Education Office, Faculty of Nursing, Clinical Sciences. Andrew Stewart Memorial Graduate Prize The Andrew Stewart Memorial Graduate Prize is significant and unique in that it is awarded in direct recognition of excellence in research at the doctoral level; it acknowledges outstanding accomplishment and potential in pursuit of new knowledge. Endowed by the University of Alberta and named for Andrew Stewart, President of the University of Alberta from 1950 to 1959 under whose administration the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research was created. Value: $2,500; 25 awarded annually Eligibility: Available to full-time doctoral candidates who have completed two or more years of their PhD program and are actively engaged in thesis research. Major scholarship holders may apply unless restricted by the granting agency. Students may hold this award only once. All fields are eligible for funding. Selection is based partly on academic merit, but research accomplishment while at the University of Alberta is the major criterion. Application: Eligible students should contact their Department Chair for information and application forms. for submission of nominations from departments. Check with the Department for internal deadline. Dr Shirley Stinson Scholarship in Nursing History Endowed in honor of Dr Shirley Stinson on the occasion of her retirement in 1993 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a full-time student in the Faculty of Nursing on the basis of scholarly excellence at the graduate level in the area of nursing history. Robert Stollery/USF and G Insurance Company of Canada Award in Construction Engineering and Management Endowed by United States Fidelity and Guarantee Insurance Company of Canada in honor and recognition of Mr Robert Stollery s outstanding contribution to the North American Construction Industry, and in particular for his ongoing commitment to enhancing and improving the profession of Construction Engineering and Management. Value: $4,000 Eligibility: Awarded to an outstanding full-time student in, or admissible to, a graduate degree program in Construction Engineering and Management. Awarded based on academic achievement and research interest in construction engineering and management. Application: Eligible students should contact the Chair of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 220 Civil Engineering. Pansy and George Strange Graduate Scholarship Endowed by friends of Pansy and George Strange Eligibility: Awarded annually to an outstanding full-time student registered in a graduate degree program in the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research at the University of Alberta. Preference will be given to a student who holds an undergraduate degree from an accredited institution in India. Application: There is no application form; departments will forward one nomination to the Faculty of The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection. Strathcona Physiotherapy Research Award Endowed by Strathcona Physiotherapy Ltd Value: $2,000 Eligibility: Awarded to a full-time graduate student in the Department of Physical Therapy based on ability and aptitude in carrying out original research in the field of manual orthopaedic therapy. The recipient is expected to present and publish their research results and present them to the donors. Awarded only if a suitable candidate is available. Students may apply in open competition to hold the award for a second year. by the Department of Physical Therapy. Eva Dannhauer Summers Memorial Scholarship Endowed by Mr Thomas E Summers Value: $1,400 Eligibility: Awarded annually based on superior academic achievement to a full-time student in a graduate degree program to assist in furthering their German studies. by the Department of Modern Languages and Comparative Studies. Dr Terry Swanson Memorial Scholarship Funded by the Plant Pathology Society of Alberta Eligibility: Awarded to an outstanding student registered in a graduate degree program in Nematology and Plant Pathology who best exemplifies Dr Swanson s high standard of achievement in coursework and applied research. Offered triennially with the University of British Columbia and the University of California-Riverside. The award will be available at the University of Alberta for the 1999 academic year. by the Department of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science and the Department of Biological Sciences. Margaret Thompson Memorial Prize in Chemistry Endowed by friends of the late Margaret Thompson Value: Variable, in books Eligibility: Awarded annually to the graduate student with the highest average on completion of the first year of full-time studies in Chemistry. More than one award may be made if two or more students have equivalent academic standing. by the Department of Chemistry. Eva Toban Scholarship Endowed by Chief Justice Tevie Miller and Arliss Miller in honor of their mother Eva Toban on her 80th birthday Value: $750 Eligibility: Awarded annually to an undergraduate or graduate student studying in the areas of Design Studies and/or Fine Arts Studies who, in the opinion of the award committee, has demonstrated the most promise in creative development in the last academic year. Eligible students must have a grade point average no less than 7.5 and have taken a minimum of four full course equivalents for the year. by the Department of Art and Design. TRLabs Telecommunications Research Graduate Award Funded by Telecommunications Research Laboratories (TRLabs) Value: Maximum $6,000 Eligibility: Awarded annually to full-time students in graduate degree programs who are not receiving an international, national or provincial award as defined by the Graduate Scholarship Committee. Candidates must undertake their research work in a master s or doctoral program at TRLabs, studying the development of engineering applications in telecommunications through disciplines of engineering, computing sciences, and other related fields. This award promotes and advances technological innovations in the telecommunications field by joint participation between academic and industrial researchers. Application: Information regarding specific application requirements is available from Telecommunications Research Laboratories, 800 Park Plaza, Avenue, Edmonton, AB T5K 2P7. TRLabs Telecommunications Research Graduate Fellowship Funded by Telecommunications Research Laboratories (TRLabs) Value: Maximum $6,000 Eligibility: Top-up funding awarded to full-time students in graduate degree programs who are receiving an international, national, or provincial award, as defined by the Graduate Scholarship Committee, where superior academic achievement is the primary selection criterion. Candidates must undertake their research work in a master s or doctoral program at TRLabs, studying the development of engineering applications in telecommunications

14 430 UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA through disciplines of engineering, computing sciences, and other related fields. This award promotes and advances technological innovations in the telecommunications field by joint participation between academic and industrial researchers. Granted for up to two years at the master s level and up to three years at the doctoral level (subject to review each year). Application: Information regarding specific application requirements is available from Telecommunications Research Laboratories, 800 Park Plaza, Avenue, Edmonton, AB T5K 2P7. TRLabs Telecommunications Research Graduate Scholarship Funded by Telecommunications Research Laboratories (TRLabs) Value: $12,000 Eligibility: Awarded to full-time students in graduate degree programs who are not receiving an international, national, or provincial award as defined by the Graduate Scholarship Committee. Candidates must undertake their research work in a master s or doctoral program at TRLabs, studying the development of engineering applications in telecommunications through disciplines of engineering, computing sciences, and other related fields. This award promotes and advances technological innovations in the telecommunications field by joint participation between academic and industrial researchers. Granted for up to two years at the master s level and up to three years at the doctoral level (subject to review each year). Application: Information regarding specific application requirements is available from Telecommunications Research Laboratories, 800 Park Plaza, Avenue, Edmonton, AB T5K 2P7. University of Alberta Master of Fine Arts (MFA), Master of Design (MDes) Scholarship Funded by the University of Alberta Value: $13,000 Eligibility: Awarded annually to superior candidates newly admitted into a MFA or MDes program at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is offered for one year with an option for renewal for a second year on indication from the department chair that the student is making strong and carefully monitored progress in the program. Award holders must provide one-half time teaching assistance to the department during the Winter Session (September to April). by the Departments of Art & Design and Drama. University of Alberta PhD Scholarship Funded by the University of Alberta Value: $13,000 plus tuition and fees up to the maximum cost for registration in the equivalent of 9 normal credit weights in courses or thesis research per term for Winter Session only; $8,667 for January starts. Eligibility: Awarded to superior scholars who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents and are being newly admitted into a PhD program, or who are transferring into a PhD program from a master s program within 12 months of commencing the master s program. Offered for a one-year term with a possible second-year renewal pending satisfactory academic standing and recommendation from the student s supervisor, endorsed by the Department Chair. The award holder must apply for all available and appropriate scholarships. In addition, the recipient must provide one-half teaching assistance to the department. The award contains provision for top-up funding for recipients who are successful in obtaining other scholarship funding. May not be held together with the Walter H Johns Graduate Fellowship. In addition, the department accepts the responsibility not only for the student's academic and research program but also for ensuring that the student receives continued funding, from any combination of sources, for Years 3 and 4 of the doctoral program. Application: There is no application form; eligible students are considered automatically by the admitting department. Vega Graduate Scholarship Endowed by Helen Tkachenko Eligibility: Awarded annually based on superior academic merit to a full-time student in a graduate program in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences. by the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences. Versa Services Award Funded by Versa Services Eligibility: Applicants must be registered in the Postgraduate Diploma in HSA or MHSA program, and submit a paper exploring a current issue related to providing or delivering support services in the health care industry. are available from the HSA Program Director, Health Services Administration and Community Medicine, Clinical Sciences. Deadline: 15 October Versa Services Scholarship Funded by Versa Services Eligibility: Applicants must be registered full-time first-year students in the MHSA program with demonstrated financial need. Applicants must submit documentation outlining their preparation for the MHSA program, including relevant professional work experience, community experience and/or academic preparation, and submit two letters of reference from individuals chosen by the student. Application: Candidates will be informed of their eligibility by the Program Director, Health Services Administration and Community Medicine, Clinical Sciences. Viscount Bennett (Law Society of Alberta) Graduate Scholarship Funded by a trust established by the late Viscount Bennett Value: $2,500 Eligibility: Offered to graduates of the Faculty of Law, University of Alberta, for postgraduate study in law at the University of Alberta or at another recognized institution. Applicants should state an intent to return to Alberta following such study. Application: Eligible students should contact the Dean, Faculty of Law, 4th Floor Law. Dr Bernal Walker Graduate Scholarship Endowed by staff in the Department of Educational Policy Studies (formerly the Department of Educational Foundations) Value: $1,800 Eligibility: Two awards offered annually on the basis of superior academic achievement to full-time students registered in graduate degree programs in Educational Policy Studies. by the Department of Educational Policy Studies. Professor Osman James Walker Memorial Scholarship Endowed by friends of the late Professor OJ Walker, a former Chair of the Department of Chemistry Value: $1,100 Eligibility: Awarded to a student who graduated from the University of Alberta in the previous academic year and who has enrolled in a graduate degree program in Chemistry. by the Department of Chemistry. Libby Ritter Warick Memorial Graduate Travel Bursary Endowed by the family and friends of the late Libby Ritter Warick, a graduate of the Nursing program at the University of Alberta Value: Maximum $900 Eligibility: Awarded to a full-time graduate student in the Faculty of Nursing to attend a conference as either a participant or presenter. Selection is based on an assessment of the value of the award to the recipient s research and/or future career aspirations. Application: Eligible students should contact the Graduate Education Office, Faculty of Nursing, Clinical Sciences Building. Dr Carl H Westcott Memorial Fellowship Endowed by the late Mrs Kathleen B Westcott, in memory of her husband Carl, whose field of research was TRIUMF-related Value: $6,800 Eligibility: The Fellowship is tenable at any university whose faculty are actively engaged in research at TRIUMF. Awarded annually to a PhD candidate who is far enough along in his or her program to have demonstrated excellent research capabilities. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents and will normally be registered full-time at one of the founding universities of TRIUMF (University of Alberta, University of British Columbia, University of Victoria, Simon Fraser University) or at one of the associated universities (University of Manitoba, Universite de Montreal, University of Regina, University of Toronto). Candidates from other institutions whose faculty have significant experimental activities at TRIUMF will also be considered. are available from Director, TRIUMF, 4004 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver BC, V6T 2A3. Deadline: 15 August Dorothy Whiteman Scholarship Endowed by Dorothy Boyce Value: $3,000 Eligibility: Awarded to an outstanding full-time student in, or admissible to, a graduate degree program in Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. Awarded based on superior academic achievement and contribution to the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. Application: Eligible students should apply by letter to the Dean of Pharmacy and Pharamaceutical Sciences, 3118 Dentistry Pharmacy. Deadline: 1 June Eoin L Whitney Scholarship Endowed by the family, colleagues, and friends of the late Professor Eoin L Whitney Value: $1,200 Eligibility: Awarded to outstanding students in the PhD program in Mathematical Sciences who have a wide variety of academic interests and have passed their qualifying exams. Full or partial scholarships may be awarded by the Department of Mathematical Sciences. Awards are intended to further the student s research program in the following manner: reducing duties, thesis preparation, travel, purchase of books, etc. by the Department of Mathematical Sciences. Bruce F Willson Graduate Scholarship in Urban Engineering Endowed by the family of Bruce F Willson Value: $2,900 Eligibility: Awarded to an outstanding full-time student in, or admissible to, a graduate degree program in Civil and Environmental Engineering in fields of research related to urban engineering. This may involve urban transportation engineering and planning; urban traffic engineering and management; municipal engineering; urban environmental engineering; urban water management; and urban construction management. Awarded based on superior academic achievement. Applicants must be Canadian citizens. The award may be renewed for a second year. If no suitable candidate is available in any one year, the award will not be given. Application: Eligible students should contact the Chair of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Deadline: 1 September for submission of nominations from the department. Check with the department for internal deadline. HW Wilson Scholarship Funded by the HW Wilson Foundation Value: $1,200 Eligibility: Awarded annually based on outstanding academic performance and professional potential to a student entering the full-time MLIS program who holds no major award. by the School of Library and Information Studies. Harriet Snowball Winspear Graduate Fellowship in the Performing Arts Endowed by Dr Francis Winspear Eligibility: Add-on funding awarded annually to two full-time, first-year students in graduate degree programs in the performing arts, one in Music and one in Drama, who are receiving another award. Awarded based on academic excellence. by the Department of Music and the Department of Drama. Mike Wolowyk Graduate Scholarship Endowed by Ciba-Geigy Canada Ltd. with additional donations from colleagues and friends of Dr Michael W Wolowyk, Professor of Pharmacy and a Faculty member at the University of Alberta for 20 years. Value: $9,000 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a full-time student in a master s or doctoral degree program in Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. Awarded based on superior academic achievement, the scholarship may not be held concurrently with another award whose value

15 UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA 431 is greater than $8,000. The scholarship is renewable, in open competition, for a second year. Application: Eligible students should contact the Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. Deadline: 1 September for submission of nominations from Pharmacy. Check with Pharmacy for internal deadline. Janet Sleigh Baxter Wright Scholarship Endowed by the members and alumni of the Springhill Nursery School Society Value: $400 Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student in a graduate degree program in Early Childhood Education. The recipient must be Canadian, have an excellent academic record, and show demonstrated ability and an interest in teaching children aged birth to eight years. by the Department of Elementary Education. Harvey Zingle Scholarship in Counselling Psychology Funded by friends of Harvey Zingle, Chair of the Department of Educational Psychology from Value: $1,500 Eligibility: Awarded annually based on high academic standing to a student in the MEd or PhD Counselling Psychology program. are available from the Department of Educational Psychology, Education North. Deadline: 20 May Ludmyla Zujewskyj Memorial Scholarship Endowed by Dr Oleh and Tamara Zujewskyj in memory of her mother Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student entering the second year of a master s or doctoral program in the Faculty of Nursing on the basis of superior academic achievement or distinctive performance in clinical practice Awards by Other Agencies All efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this section. It is, however, ultimately the responsibility of award and fellowship seekers to verify program deadlines and requirements by contacting the appropriate granting agencies. The following list of external awards is not exhaustive. The Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions but appreciates being informed of these for correction or addition in the next Calendar. Abbott Scholarship Funded by the Association of University Programs in Health Administration US Eligibility: Applicants must be in the second year of the MHSA program, demonstrate leadership potential in management practice and hospital administration, and be in financial need. are available from HSA Program Director, Health Services Administration and Community Medicine, Clinical Sciences Building. Deadline: 15 October Alberta Advanced Education and Career Development Value: Maximum $1,000, plus $200 travel grant Eligibility: Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents, residents of Alberta, taking a minimum of three half-courses per semester taught in French. Tenable at a French language or bilingual postsecondary institution in Canada. are available from Alberta Advanced Education and Career Development, Official Languages Program, 11th Floor, Commerce Place, Street, Edmonton, AB T5J 4L5; phone Deadline: 14 July for out-of-province studies; 15 September for in-province studies. Alberta Egg Producers Graduate Scholarship Value: $1,250 Eligibility: Awarded to two students in graduate degree programs undertaking research in poultry science. Application: Eligible students should contact the Department of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science, 4-10 Agriculture Forestry; phone Deadline: 31 May Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research Studentships Value: $14,490 plus a research allowance of $1,000 per annum Eligibility: Applicants must be accepted into a full-time university program leading to an MSc or PhD degree in medical sciences or disciplines related to medical research. Preference will be given to Canadian citizens or permanent residents. Tenable in Alberta. May be renewed up to four times for a maximum of five years of support at the doctoral level; two renewals (three years support) at the MSc level. are available from Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research, 3125 Manulife Place, Street, Edmonton, AB T5J 3S4. Application forms are also available from Research Grants Office, 1-3 University Hall, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 2J9. and 1 October Alberta Heritage Scholarship Fund Ralph Steinhauer Awards of Distinction Value: $10,000 Master s; $15,000 Doctoral Eligibility: Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents, registered full-time in a graduate faculty in Alberta. All fields are eligible for funding. Application: Application forms are available from Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, 105 Administration Building, or Alberta Heritage Scholarship Fund, Students Finance Board, 6th Floor, Street, Edmonton, AB T5K 2V1; phone Alberta Lung Association Medical and Scientific Section Studentship Awards Eligibility: Applicants must be enrolled or eligible to enrol in full-time graduate studies in research related to lung health and biology. are available from Alberta Lung Association, Box 4500, Edmonton, AB T6E 6K2; phone , fax Deadline: 31 December Alberta Mental Health Research Scholarships Value: $14,000 Master s level (renewable one yr); $16,500 Doctoral level (renewable two yrs) Eligibility: Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents, registered full time in a graduate program at a university in Alberta in a program in the mental health or related area. are available from Executive Secretary, Alberta Mental Health Research Fund, Alberta Health, 24th Floor, McCauley Plaza, Jasper Avenue, Box 2222, Edmonton, AB T5J 2P4. Deadline: 15 January Alberta Poultry Industry Council Graduate Travel Scholarships Eligibility: Awarded annually to graduate students who will be presenting research papers at the annual meeting of the Poultry Science Association or other major poultry-related conferences. Application: Students should submit an abstract to the Chair, Department of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science, 4-10 Agriculture Forestry. Deadline: 15 April Alberta Real Estate Foundation Research Projects Value: Varies Eligibility: The Alberta Real Estate Foundation s mandate restricts eligible projects to education, research and law reform related to real estate. The Foundation has a relatively broad interpretation of what real estate related is, including, but not limited to, environmental concerns, land use, conveyancing, housing, commercial, industrial, residential, property management and condominiums. Application: For information and application forms contact Executive Director, Alberta Real Estate Foundation, Avenue SW, Calgary, AB T2R 0J3; phone , fax (403) Deadline: Grants are awarded four times each year. Apply for funding anytime. Alberta Teachers Association Fellowships Value: 4 different awards of $7,500 annually Eligibility: Applicants must have a permanent Alberta teaching certificate and have had an active ATA membership for at least two years. Applicants must be admitted as doctoral candidates in a speciality in education and must intend to continue a career in education in Alberta. are available from Scholarship Committee, The Alberta Teachers Association, Street, Edmonton, AB T5N 2R1. Deadline: 28 February Lorraine Allison Scholarship Value: $2,000 Eligibility: Applicants must be enrolled at a Canadian university in a program of graduate study related to northern issues, whose application best addresses academic excellence, a demonstrated commitment to northern Canadian research, and a desire for research results to benefit northerners, especially Native northerners. Scholars from Yukon and the Northwest Territories are encouraged to apply. Application: Applicants must submit a two-page description of the northern studies program and relevant project(s) being undertaken; three letters of reference from the applicant s current or past professors; a copy of the applicant s most current academic transcripts; a complete CV; and a list of all current sources of research funding to the Executive Director, Arctic Institute of North America, The University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4; phone (403) , fax (403) Alzheimer Society of Canada Training Award Value: Variable Eligibility: Applicants must be Canadian citizens or landed immigrants admitted to a doctoral program that has existed for at least two years. The program must have as its prime purpose imparting research skills directly relevant to medical, health or psycho-social areas and must involve a research thesis. Students in programs restricted to advanced clinical training for health professionals are not eligible to apply., or Research Department, Alzheimer Society of Canada, Suite 201, 1320 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON M4T 1X2; phone (416) , fax (416) Deadline: 16 October American Chemical Society Scholarship Eligibility: Awarded to an applicant with a Bachelor s degree with a major in Chemistry for study in an accredited graduate library education program. Canadian students are eligible. are available from Dr Lucille M Wert, Division of Chemical Information, 1708 W Green Street, Champaign, Illinois, USA Deadline: 15 March American Library Association Bound to Stay Bound Books Scholarship Value: $3,500; 2 awarded annually Eligibility: Awarded to a United States or Canadian citizen who plans to enter an accredited graduate library education program and to work in an area of library service, serving children up to and including the age of 14, in any type of library. are available from Association for Library Service to Children, American Library Association, 50 East Huron Street, Chicago, IL, USA

16 432 UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA American Library Association David H Clift Scholarship Value: $3,000 Eligibility: Awarded to a United States or Canadian citizen entering an American Library Association accredited master s program in Library and Information Studies. are available from Staff Liaison, Clift Scholarship Jury, American Library Association, 50 East Huron Street, Chicago, IL, USA Deadline: 5 January American Library Association EBSCO/NMRT Scholarship Eligibility: Awarded to a Canadian or United States citizen who is entering an accredited graduate library education program, and who is a member of the ALA/New Member s Round Table at the time of application. are available from Judy Hambrick, American Library Association, 50 East Huron Street, Chicago, IL, USA 60611; Judy.Hambrick@ala.org. Deadline: 16 December American Library Association Frederic G Melcher Scholarship ; 2 awarded annually Eligibility: Awarded to a United States or Canadian citizen who plans to work with children in school or public libraries and to enter an accredited graduate library education program. are available from Association for Library Service to Children, American Library Association, 50 East Huron Street, Chicago, IL, USA American Library Association LITA/Geac Scholarship Value: $2,500 Eligibility: Awarded to a United States or Canadian citizen who plans a career in library automation and information technology and who plans to enter an accredited graduate library education program. are available from Library and Information Technology Association, American Library Association, 50 East Huron Street, Chicago, IL, USA American Library Association LITA/OCLC Minority Scholarship Value: $2,500 Eligibility: Awarded to a United States or Canadian citizen entering or continuing in a graduate program emphasizing library automation and information technology. Applicants must be members of a principle minority group (American Indian or Alaskan Native, Asian or Pacific Islander, African-American or Hispanic). are available from Library and Information Technology Association, American Library Association, 50 East Huron Street, Chicago, IL, USA American Library Association Louise Giles Minority Scholarship Value: $3,000 Eligibility: Awarded to Canadian or American citizens entering or continuing in an accredited graduate library education program who have not completed more than 12 semester hours or equivalent. Applicants must be members of a principal minority group (American Indian or Alaskan Native, Asian or Pacific Islander, African-American, or Hispanic). are available from Staff Liaison, ALA Scholarship Juries, 50 East Huron Street, Chicago, IL, USA Deadline: 5 January American Library Association School Librarian s Workshop Scholarship Value: $2,500 Eligibility: Provides financial assistance for the professional education of persons who plan to become school library media specialists working at the preschool, elementary or secondary levels (PS 12) in public or private educational settings. Applicants must pursue full-time graduate level education in an ALA-accredited library school program or in a school library media program that meets the ALA curriculum guidelines for an NCATE-accredited unit. are available from American Association of School Librarians, American Library Association, 50 East Huron Street, Chicago, IL, USA American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc Grant-In-Aid Value: Maximum $7,500 US Eligibility: This grant is intended to fund a full-time graduate student of ASHRAE-related technologies and to encourage students to continue preparing for service in the HVAC&R industry. Application: Information and application forms are available from Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, 105 Administration Building, or Manager of Research, ASHRAE, 1791 Tullie Circle, NE, Atlanta, GA, USA ; phone (404) Deadline: 15 December AM/FM International Ed Forrest Internship Program Value: $2,000 to offset travel/living expenses; 9 awarded annually Eligibility: The purpose of the internship is to create opportunities for students who have made a commitment to study disciplines related to AM/FM/GIS to obtain practical experience in this field. Applicants must be currently enrolled in an undergraduate or postgraduate degree. The internship consists of two parts: 1) a competitive stipend program, and 2) an internship clearinghouse. Participating AM/FM International corporate sponsors, contributors, small business affiliates, user affiliates and other qualified AM/FM/GIS companies will place interns through the program. Application: Information regarding specific application procedures and application forms are available from Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, 105 Administration Building or AM/FM International, East Evans Avenue, Aurora, Colorado, USA ; phone (303) , fax (303) Deadline: 15 December Association of Professional Engineers/Geologists/Geophysicists of Alberta (APEGGA) - RM Hardy Graduate Award Value: $2,000; two annually Eligibility: Applicants must be professional members of APEGGA who have been accepted into the first year of a full-time graduate program in engineering, geology or geophysics at the University of Alberta or The University of Calgary. Preference will be given to applicants who intend to study advanced technology related to industry in Alberta. Should there be no applicants or recipients in any one year, consideration will be given to candidates entering second year., or The Association of Professional Engineers, Geologists and Geophysicists of Alberta, 15th Floor, Scotia Place, Tower One, Jasper Avenue, Edmonton AB, T5J 4A2; phone (403) ; fax (403) Deadline: 15 July Association of Seventh-Day Adventist Librarians: D Glen Hilts Scholarship Eligibility: Awarded to a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church for study in an accredited graduate library education program. are available from Association of Seventh-Day Adventist Librarians, Union College Library, 3800 South 48th Street, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA Barton Awards Value: Maximum $14,000 Eligibility: Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents pursuing doctoral studies relating to international peace and security from a Canadian perspective, with emphasis on arms control, disarmament, defence and conflict resolution. or Program Officer, International Council for Canadian Studies, 2 Daly Avenue, Ottawa ON, K1N 6E2; phone (613) Deadline: 28 February John G Bene Fellowship in Social Forestry Value: $7,000 per year, renewable for up to two additional years Eligibility: Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents registered full-time at a Canadian university at a master s or doctoral level, undertaking research on the relationship of forest resources to the social, economic and environmental welfare of people in developing countries. The successful candidate will be the one whose work most benefits the lives of the less privileged people in the developing country. or the Centre Training and Awards Unit, Corporate Affairs and Initiatives Division, International Development Research Centre, 250 Albert Street, PO Box 8500, Ottawa ON, K1G 3H9; phone (613) ext 2098; fax (613) ; Internet[CTA@idrc.ca] Bio-Mega/Boehringer Ingelheim Award for Organic or Bio-Organic Chemistry Value: $2,000 Eligibility: Applicant must be a Canadian citizen or landed immigrant whose PhD thesis in the field of organic or bio-organic chemistry was formally accepted by a Canadian university in 12 months preceding the nomination deadline of 1 February and whose doctoral research is judged to be of outstanding quality. Application: Nominations for the award must be made in writing, through the Awards Program Manager, Canadian Society for Chemistry, and include the signatures of three professional members or the Chemical Institute of Canada. Nominations must be submitted by 1 February of the year preceding the award year, and must be accompanied by CV of the nominee, a synopsis (no longer than 10 double-spaced typewritten pages) of the doctoral thesis, and two letters from independent experts in the field assessing the significant of the thesis. For further information, contact Program Manager, Awards, Canadian Society for Chemistry, Suite 550, 130 Slater Street, Ottawa ON, K1P 6E2; phone (613) ; fax (613) RHG Bonnycastle Fellowship in Wetland and Waterfowl Biology Value: $17,500 Eligibility: Applicants must be registered in a master s or doctoral program at a North American university whose area of research is in wetland or waterfowl ecology that promises to advance conservation. Application: Applicants must submit a proposal, not more than about 10 pages in length; a proposed budget with a list of any secured matching support (including personal support) and any pending applications for funds; a brief statement of career objectives; a resume; academic transcripts and GRE scores (if available); a letter of endorsement from the applicant s major advisor; and two additional letters of recommendation to Assistant Director, Institute for Wetland and Waterfowl Research, Stonewall PO Box 1160, Oak Hammock Marsh, MB R0C 2Z0; phone (204) ; fax (204) Deadline: 15 November RHG Bonnycastle Graduate Fellowship for Prairie Ecosystem Studies Value: $17,500 Eligibility: Applicants must be registered in a master s or doctoral program at a North American university whose research enhances the scientific understanding of prairie wetlands, associated habitats and wetland-dependent wildlife, and contributes to the protection, restoration, or wise use of this highly altered landscape. Application: Applicants must submit a proposal, not more than about 10 pages in length; a proposed budget with a list of any secured matching support (including personal support) and any pending applications for funds; a brief statement of career objectives; a resume; academic transcripts and GRE scores (if available); a letter of endorsement from the applicant s major advisor; and two additional letters of recommendation to Assistant Director, Institute for Wetland and Waterfowl Research, Stonewall PO Box 1160, Oak Hammock Marsh, MB R0C 2Z0; phone (204) ; fax (204) Deadline: 15 November Cable Telecommunications Research Fellowship, renewable; two annually Eligibility: Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents enrolled or planning to enrol in a graduate degree program at a Canadian university. Applicants must intend to use the fellowship to assist them in completing a graduate degree which includes a thesis on a topic in the engineering of broadband communication systems or computer application to cable TV. In this context, a broadband system can be analogue or digital (or a combination) but must be capable of transporting multiple video channels.

17 UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA 433 are available from Canadian Awards Program, International and Canadian Programs Division, Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC), 350 Albert Street, Suite 600, Ottawa, ON K1R 1B1; phone (613) ; fax (613) ; Thomas R Camp Scholarship ; one annually Eligibility: Applicants must be pursuing a graduate degree at an institution of higher education located in Canada, Guam, Puerto Rico, Mexico or the United States and anticipating completing the degree after May This award is granted to doctoral students in even years and master s students in odd years. or Scholarship Coordinator, American Water Works Association, 6666 W Quincy Avenue, Denver CO, USA; phone (303) ext Deadline: 15 January Canadian Association of Broadcasters Bureau of Broadcast Measurement (BBM) Value: $2,500; one annually Eligibility: Applicants must be enrolled in a graduate program in broadcasting at a Canadian university or postsecondary institution and must have demonstrated knowledge of and achievement in statistical and/or quantitative research methodology. are available from BBM Scholarship, c/o Canadian Association of Broadcasters, PO Box 627, Station B, Ottawa, ON K1P 5S2. Deadline: 30 June Canadian Council of Professional Engineers - Encon Endowment Eligibility: Applicants must be registered as full members with one of the provincial or territorial professional engineering associations, and be accepted for postgraduate studies by a recognized university to pursue studies in the area of engineering failure investigation and/ or strength of materials. This area of engineering involves the analysis of the various causes of materials failure, and the prevention of accidents which may result from them, either in the industrial, manufacturing or construction sector. or National Scholarship Program, Canadian Council of Professional Engineers, Suite 401, 116 Albert Street, Ottawa ON K1P 5G3; phone (613) ; fax (613) Canadian Council of Professional Engineers - Meloche Monnex Scholarship Value: $7,500; two annually Eligibility: Applicants must be registered as full members with one of the provincial or territorial professional engineering associations, and be returning to university for further study or research in a field other than engineering. This field of study will be one that augments the applicant s performance in engineering. are available from National Scholarship Program, Canadian Council of Professional Engineers, Suite 401, 116 Albert Street, Ottawa, ON K1P 5G3; phone (613) ; fax (613) Canadian Council of Professional Engineers - Manulife Financial Scholarship Program Value: $10,000; three annually Eligibility: Applicants must be registered as full members with one of the provincial or territorial professional engineering associations, and be returning to university for further study or research in an engineering-related field. are available from National Scholarship Program, Canadian Council of Professional Engineers, Suite 401, 116 Albert Street, Ottawa,ON K1P 5G3; phone (613) ; fax (613) Canadian Diabetes Association Bursary for Health Professionals Value: $7,500; up to two awarded annually Eligibility: Applicants must be health professionals intending to pursue graduate studies at the master s or doctoral level in a diabetes-related field. Health professionals eligible for this award include nurses, nutritionists, pharmacists, physiotherapists, psychologists and social workers. Tenable at a Canadian institution. are available from Personnel Awards Committee, Canadian Diabetes Association, 78 Bond Street, Toronto, ON M5B 2J8. Deadline: 1 December Canadian Diabetes Association Studentships Value: Determined annually by the Association Eligibility: Applicants must be graduate students undertaking full-time studies leading to a master s or doctoral degree in a diabetes-related area. are available from Personnel Awards Committee, Canadian Diabetes Association, 78 Bond Street, Toronto, ON M5B 2J8. Deadline: 1 December 1989 Canadian Engineering Memorial Foundation Graduate Scholarship Award Eligibility: Applicants must be female Canadian citizens or permanent residents entering or enrolled full time in either a master s or doctoral engineering program. The scholarship is based not only on academic recognition, but more importantly, on demonstrated leadership, community involvement and extracurricular activities. Academic achievement should be interpreted to include both course work knowledge and research contributions. Application: The Dean of Engineering selects one nominee from woman students applying to or registered in a graduate program and assists the nominee in gathering all necessary information required for nomination submission. Application forms are available from Faculty of Engineering, 5-1 Mechanical Engineering. Deadline: Check with Faculty of Engineering for internal deadline. Canadian Federation of University Women - Alice E Wilson Award ; five annually Eligibility: Applicants must be female Canadian citizens or permanent residents holding a Bachelor s degree or equivalent, accepted into a program of specialized study, refresher work or retraining in new techniques applicable to their field. Special consideration will be given to women returning to study after a few years. or Canadian Federation of University Women, 297 Dupuis Street, Suite 308, Ottawa, ON K1L 7H8; phone (613) ; fax (613) Deadline: 30 November Canadian Federation of University Women - Bourse Georgette Lemoyne ; one annually Eligibility: Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents holding a Bachelor s degree, accepted into a program of study at a Canadian university where the language of instruction and administration is French. or Canadian Federation of University Women, 297 Dupuis Street, Suite 308, Ottawa, ON K1L 7H8; phone (613) ; fax (613) Deadline: 30 November Canadian Federation of University Women - CFUW Memorial Award ; one awarded annually Eligibility: Applicants must be female Canadian citizens or permanent residents holding a Bachelor s degree, accepted into a program of study in science and technology at a Canadian university. or Canadian Federation of University Women, 297 Dupuis Street, Suite 308, Ottawa, ON K1L 7H8; phone (613) ; fax (613) Deadline: 30 November Canadian Federation of University Women - Dr Marion Elder Grant Fellowship Value: $8,000 Eligibility: Applicants must be Canadian Citizens or permanent residents and be registered full-time in a master s or doctoral program. All else being equal, preference will be given to the holder of an Acadia University degree. or Canadian Federation of University Women, 297 Dupuis Street, Suite 308, Ottawa, ON K1L 7H8; phone (613) ; fax (613) Deadline: 30 November Canadian Federation of University Women Edmonton - Margaret Brine Graduate Scholarships for Women -$2,000 Eligibility: Applicants must have completed at least one term of graduate work leading to a master s or doctoral degree at the University of Alberta. Application: Application forms are available from Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, 105 Administration Building. For further information regarding specific application requirements contact Noreen Brownlie at Deadline: 17 March Canadian Federation of University Women - Margaret Dale Philp Award ; one awarded annually Eligibility: Applicants must be female Canadian citizens or permanent residents, residing in Canada, holding a Bachelor s degree or equivalent from a recognized Canadian university, and accepted into an advanced degree program in humanities or social sciences. Special consideration will be given to applicants who intend to focus on Canadian history. Tenable in Canada. are available from Faculty of Graduate Studies, 105 Administration Building or Canadian Federation of University Women, 297 Dupuis Street, Suite 308, Ottawa, ON K1L 7H8; phone (613) ; fax (613) Deadline: 30 November Canadian Federation of University Women - Margaret McWilliams Pre- Doctoral Fellowship Value: $10,000; one annually Eligibility: Open to any woman who is registered full time in a doctoral program and who at the time of application has completed at least one calendar year of her program. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents for one year before submitting application. Tenable in Canada or elsewhere. or Canadian Federation of University Women, 297 Dupuis Street, Suite 308, Ottawa, ON K1L 7H8; phone (613) ; fax (613) Deadline: 30 November Canadian Federation of University Women - Professional Fellowship Value: $4,000 Eligibility: Open to any female Canadian citizen or permanent resident who at the time of application holds a Bachelor s degree or equivalent from a recognized university, who wants to pursue graduate work below the doctoral level, and has been accepted into a program of study to develop her career opportunities. or Canadian Federation of University Women, 297 Dupuis Street, Suite 308, Ottawa, ON K1L 7H8; phone (613) ; fax (613) Deadline: 30 November Canadian Federation of University Women Polytechnique Commemorative Award Value: $1,400; one awarded annually Eligibility: Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents, hold at least a Bachelor s degree or equivalent from a recognized university, and be accepted into graduate

18 434 UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA studies. Special consideration will be given to applicants intending to study issues related particularly to women. Tenable in Canada. or Canadian Federation of University Women, 297 Dupuis Street, Suite 308, Ottawa, ON K1L 7H8; phone (613) ; fax (613) Deadline: 30 November Canadian Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths: Dr Sydney Segal Research Grants Value: Current value of a Medical Research Council Studentship Eligibility: Applicants must be graduate students undertaking full-time training in research in the health sciences leading to a master s or doctoral degree in a discipline concerned with the causes, effects and/or prevention of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Tenable at a Canadian university. or the Canadian Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths, Suite 308, 586 Eglinton Avenue East, Toronto, ON M4P 1P2, phone (416) ; fax (416) Deadline: 1 June Canadian Home Economics Association - Fiftieth Anniversary Scholarship Value: $4,000 Eligibility: Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents; graduates in home economics, human ecology, or consumer studies; proceeding to a doctoral degree in the field; and must have been a CHEA member for at least two years. are available from Canadian Home Economics Association, 901, 151 Slater Street, Ottawa, ON K1P 5H3; phone (613) ; fax (613) Deadline: 15 January Canadian Home Economics Association - Mary A Clarke Memorial Scholarship Value: $4,000; one annually Eligibility: Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents, graduates in Home Economics and proceeding to a higher degree in the field. are available from Canadian Home Economics Association, 901, 151 Slater Street, Ottawa, ON K1P 5H3; phone (613) ; fax (613) Deadline: 15 January Canadian Home Economics Association - Nestle Enterprises Scholarship ; one annually Eligibility: Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents; graduates in home economics, human ecology, or consumer studies; undertaking postgraduate study in foods; and intending to make a career in the food industry. are available from Canadian Home Economics Association, 901, 151 Slater Street, Ottawa, ON K1P 5H3; phone (613) ; fax (613) Deadline: 15 January Canadian Home Economics Association - Robin Hood Multifoods Limited Award ; one annually Eligibility: Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents, graduates in Home Economics and proceeding to an advanced degree. Preference will be given to those planning a career in business, in the consumer service (foods) field of food service management. are available from Canadian Home Economics Association, 901, 151 Slater Street, Ottawa, ON K1P 5H3; phone (613) ; fax (613) Deadline: 15 January Canadian Home Economics Association - Ruth Binnie Scholarship in Home Economics Value: $3,000; two annually Eligibility: Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents, graduates in Home Economics or Home Economics Education, holders of a professional teaching certificate, and be committed to the teaching profession and home economics education. Preference will be given to applicants entering a Master of Education program full time; awards to part-time students will be prorated. In addition to the general criteria for awards, contribution toward home economics education in junior and senior high school, and potential in education field will be considered. are available from Canadian Home Economics Association, 901, 151 Slater Street, Ottawa, ON K1P 5H3; phone (613) ; fax (613) Deadline: 15 January Canadian Home Economics Association - Silver Jubilee Scholarship Commemorates the 25th anniversary of the Canadian Home Economics Association Value: $4,000; one annually Eligibility: Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents; graduates in home economics, human ecology, or consumer studies; and proceeding to a higher degree in the field. are available from Canadian Home Economics Association, 901, 151 Slater Street, Ottawa, ON K1P 5H3; phone (613) ; fax (613) Deadline: 15 January Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies - Doctoral Fellowship Value: Maximum $8,000 Eligibility: Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents registered in a doctoral program whose thesis research is on a Ukrainian or Ukrainian Canadian topic in education, history, law, humanities, social sciences, women s studies, or library sciences. Application: Information and application forms are available from the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, 352 Athabasca Hall, University of Alberta, Edmonton AB, T6G 2E8. Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies Master s Fellowship Value: $4,500 Eligibility: Applicants must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident registered in a master s program whose research is on a Ukrainian or Ukrainian Canadian topic in education, history, law, humanities, social sciences, women s studies, or library sciences. Tenable at any institution of higher learning in Canada or elsewhere. Application: Information and application forms are available from the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, 352 Athabasca Hall, University of Alberta, Edmonton AB, T6G 2E8. Canadian Japanese Mennonite Scholarship ; one annually Eligibility: Applicants must be Canadian citizens registered in a graduate program at a Canadian university. Preference will be given to facilitate academic work in an area related to the Japanese Canadian experience. Academic work related to other Canadian minorities will also be considered. are available from Mennonite Central Committee Canada, Attention: Canadian Japanese Mennonite Scholarship, 134 Plaza Drive, Winnipeg MB, R3T 5K9; phone (204) ; fax (204) Canadian Library Association Dafoe Scholarship Value: $1,750; one annually Eligibility: Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents commencing studies for their first professional library degree. are available from Scholarships and Awards Committee, Canadian Library Association Membership Services, 200 Elgin Street, Suite 602, Ottawa ON, K2P 1L5. Canadian Library Association Howard V Phalin World Book Graduate Scholarship in Library Science Value: $2,500; one awarded annually Eligibility: Award must be used for study leading to a further library degree or to library work in which the applicant is currently engaged, or will be engaged after completing his/her studies. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents. Tenable in Canada or the United States. or the Canadian Library Association, 200 Elgin Street, Suite 602, Ottawa ON, K2P 1L5; phone (613) ; fax (613) Canadian Library Association HW Wilson Scholarship Value: $2,000; one annually Eligibility: Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents, commencing studies for their first professional library degree. Applications will be considered based on academic standing and financial need. are available from Scholarships and Awards Committee, Canadian Library Association Membership Services, 200 Elgin Street, Suite 602, Ottawa ON, K2P 1L5. Canadian Northern Studies Trust Caribou Research Bursary - $1,500 Eligibility: Applicants must be full-time students enrolled in a recognized Canadian university pursuing studies that will contribute to the understanding of Barren Ground Caribou (and its habitat) in Canada. Preference will be given to individuals who are normally residents in one of the caribou-using communities on the range of the Beverly or Qamanirjuaq caribou. Application: Information regarding specific application requirements are available from Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, 105 Administration Building or Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies, York Street, Ottawa ON, K1N 9J6; phone (613) ; fax (613) Deadline: 31 January Canadian Northern Studies Trust Cooperative Bursary Value: Maximum $2,000 Eligibility: Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents registered full-time at a Canadian university and pursuing studies that will contribute to the understanding and development of cooperatives in the Northwest Territories. Preference will be given to northern residents. Application: Information regarding specific application requirements is available from Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, 105 Administration Building or Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies, York Street, Ottawa ON, K1N 9J6; phone (613) ; fax (613) Deadline: 31 January Canadian Northern Studies Trust Research Support Opportunity in Arctic Environmental Studies Value: Unspecified; significant value in high arctic accommodation, facilities and services to support graduate research; up to four annually Eligibility: Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents enrolled in a thesisbased master s or doctoral program at a Canadian university and whose area of study is environmental research in the physical and/or biological sciences for which location at the High Arctic Weather Stations (Eureka or Mould Bay) is demonstrably advantageous. Opportunities are not confined to students engaged in weather-related studies. or Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies, York Street, Ottawa ON, K1N 9J6; phone (613) ; fax (613) Deadline: 31 January Canadian Northern Studies Trust Studentships in Northern Studies Value: $10,000 Eligibility: Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents enrolled at a Canadian university engaged in thesis research with special relevance to Canada s northern territories and adjacent regions. or Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies, York Street, Ottawa ON, K1N 9J6; phone (613) fax (613) Deadline: 31 January

19 UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA 435 Canadian Pest Management Society Graduate Student Award ; one annually Eligibility: Applicants must be graduate students enrolled at a Canadian university with research programs relevant to pest management. are available from JA Scott, Secretary-Treasurer, Canadian Pest Management Society, RR #3, Box 420, Woodlawn ON, K0A 3M0. Deadline: 30 April Canadian Society of Exploration Geophysicists Scholarship Value: n/a Eligibility: Applicants must be graduate students or undergraduates with above average grades pursuing a course of studies directed toward a career in exploration Geophysics in industry, teaching or research. are available from Scholarship Committee, Canadian Society of Exploration Geophysicists Trust Fund, #501, 206-7th Avenue SW, Calgary AB, T2P 0W7. Deadline: 30 June Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists Graduate Scholarships Value: $1,500; three awarded annually, one to each of the three regions of Canada (Atlantic Provinces, Ontario/Quebec, and Western Canada) Eligibility: Applicants must be Canadian citizens or landed immigrants registered full time in their second year of graduate studies at the master s or doctoral level in a field related to petroleum geology. Such related disciplines include structural geology, sedimentology, stratigraphic studies involving clastic or carbonate rocks, palaeontology, geochemistry and coal geology. Applicants must be attending a Canadian university. are available from J Pozzobon, Chair, Graduate Scholarships Committee, Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists, th Avenue SW, Calgary AB, T2P 0W7. Canadian Studies Writing Awards Value: Maximum $8,000 Eligibility: These awards encourage production of Canadian Studies materials by assisting authors in the pre-publication stages (research and writing) of a book-length manuscript prepared for publication. Publication arrangements will be the concern of author and publisher, but ACS may assist authors in making contact with publishers. Under no circumstances can this grant be used to defray publication costs. This is a writing award and not a research grant. The manuscript should deal with one of the following themes: Canada as a Northern Country; Canadian Cultural Context; the Canadian Social Context (including Social History); Canada and the New Technologies; Canada and the North- American Economy; Canada in an International Context; Gender in Canada; Federalism, Nationalism and Regionalism in Canada; Native Peoples in Canada. Application: Detailed information and application forms can be obtained from Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, 105 Administration Building or the Association for Canadian Studies, c/o Université du Québec a Montréal, PO Box 8888, Station Centre-Ville, Montreal QB, H3C 3P8; phone (514) ; fax (514) Internet: c1015@er.uqam.ca Deadline: 15 November Canadian Water Resources Scholarship Value: $1,250; four annually Eligibility: Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents registered full-time in a graduate degree program at a Canadian university in a discipline which focuses on applied, natural, or social aspects of water resources. The Scholarship Committee will accept only one application from any department in a Canadian university. Applicants must provide a statement from the chair of the department which verifies that the application is the one being submitted from that program for the graduate scholarship. or the Canadian Water Resources Association, PO Box 1329, Cambridge ON, N1R 7G6; phone (519) ; fax (519) Henri Chambaz Award Value: approx $4,000 Eligibility: Candidates must be under the age of 35, and must show an interest in the field of ethnics or human rights. Applicants must submit a manuscript of no more than 50 typed pages or a video of no more than 30 minutes. Videos may be accompanied by supplementary written material to assist further understanding of the jury. Applicants may be professionals or nonprofessionals and may submit their work in French or English. Application: Information regarding specific requirements for submissions is available from Professor Hubert Doucet, Centre for Techno-Ethics, Saint-Paul University, 223 Main Street, Ottawa ON, K1S 1C4. Deadline: 31 December Chemical Institute of Canada Pestcon Graduate Scholarship Value: $3,000 Eligibility: Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents enrolled in full-time studies in a graduate program in any area of pesticide and contaminant research including alternative pest control strategies. Preference will be given to students already actively engaged in a research program. or Program Manager, Awards, The Chemical Institute of Canada, Suite 550, 130 Slater Street, Ottawa ON, K1P 6E2; phone (613) ; fax (613) Chemical Institute of Canada JE Zajic Postgraduate Scholarship in Biochemical Engineering Eligibility: Applicants must be enrolled in a postgraduate degree program in chemical engineering at a Canadian University and be engaged in research of a biochemical nature. Applicants must be members of the Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering. Application: Applications should include evidence of academic standing, a brief description of the work to be undertaken, and two letters of reference. Information is available from Program Manager, Awards, The Chemical Institute of Canada, Suite 550, 130 Slater Street, Ottawa ON, K1P 6E2; phone (613) ; fax (613) Deadline: before 1 December of each even numbered year Circumpolar/Boreal Alberta Research (C/BAR) Grants Value: Varies with research proposals submitted. Duration of grant is two years. Eligibility: Open to graduate students, senior undergraduates, and PDFs at any institution in Alberta as well as residents of Alberta, Yukon or NWT. The program supports basic applied research in any discipline, provided it applies to the Circumpolar North. are available from Canadian Circumpolar Institute, St Stephen s College, Street, University of Alberta, Edmonton AB, T6G 2E2; phone (403) ; fax (403) Deadline: 13 October JB Collip Diabetes Studentship Value: $15,500; renewable Eligibility: Applicants must be registered in the first year of a master s or doctoral program at the University of Alberta, engaged in full-time research in a diabetes-related field and supervised by members of the MDRTC. are available from Muttart Diabetes Research and Training Centre, Administrative Office, 458 Heritage Medical Research Centre CW, University of Alberta, Edmonton AB, T6G 2S2; phone (403) Deadline: 14 July John K Cooper Foundation Scholarship ; three annually Eligibility: Applicants must be Canadian citizens and enrolled in a master s or doctoral program at a Canadian university studying ornithology. Research must be conducted in the year of the award and should be performed mainly in Canada. Preference will be given to studies with a field-research component. Application: There is no formal application form. Applications should include a project proposal with estimated completion date and number of publications expected; proof of registration (copy of current registration or signed letter from advisor); applicant s CV (with SIN), faculty advisor s name and phone number. For further information contact: John K Cooper Foundation, 108 College Court, New Westminster BC, V3L 1K9. Holly A Cornell Scholarship Eligibility: Applicants must be female and/or minority students anticipating completing the requirements for a master s degree in engineering no sooner than 1 December. Students who have been accepted into graduate school but have not yet begun graduate study are encouraged to apply. or Scholarship Coordinator, American Water Works Association, 6666 W Quincy Avenue, Denver CO, USA; phone (303) ext Deadline: 15 December Council of Logistics Management Eligibility: Applicants must plan to pursue a career in logistics management, be at the senior level at an accredited four-year college or university, or be enrolled in the first year of a logistics or logistics-related graduate program. are available from Council of Logistics Management Graduate Scholarship Program, Citizens Scholarship Foundation of America, Box 297, St Peter, Minnesota, USA JW Dafoe Graduate Fellowship Value: $10,000 Eligibility: Applicants should possess an Honors BA degree or equivalent from a recognized University and intend to pursue a graduate degree in the field of International Studies or International Relations. This award is tenable in departments of Political Studies, Economics or History. Application: Information regarding specific application requirements are available from Financial Aid and Awards Office, Room 423, University Centre, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg MB, R3T 2N2. Deadline: 15 February Department of National Defence Security and Defence Forum Language Program Value: Maximum $16,000 annually; tuition fees maximum $8,000 Eligibility: Applicants must be Canadian citizens and hold an Honors Bachelor s degree or its equivalent, entering or currently enrolled in a Military and Strategic Studies (MSS) PhD program who wish to spend a year in intensive language training to improve their capacity to research materials from primary sources in a language other than English or French. Applicants should be in the field of strategic studies relevant to current and future Canadian national security problems, including their political, international, historical, social, military, industrial and economic dimensions. or Canadian Awards Program, International and Canadian Programs Division, Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC), 350 Albert Street, Suite 600, Ottawa ON, K1R 1B1; phone (613) ; fax (613) Internet: mleger@aucc.ca Department of National Defence Security and Defence Forum MA Scholarship Program Value: Maximum $12,000; 8 awarded annually Eligibility: Applicants must be Canadian citizens and hold an Honors Bachelor s degree or equivalent, entering or enrolled in graduate work in strategic studies relevant to current and future Canadian national security problems, including their political, international, historical, social, military, industrial and economic dimensions. Tenable in Canada. or Canadian Awards Program, International and Canadian Programs Division, Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC), 350 Albert Street, Suite 600, Ottawa ON, K1R 1B1; phone (613) ; fax (613) Internet: mleger@aucc.ca

20 436 UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA Department of National Defence Security and Defence Forum PhD Scholarship Program Value: Maximum $16,000; 8 awarded annually Eligibility: Applicants must be Canadian citizens at the time of application and hold an Honors Bachelor s degree or its equivalent and must be registered in a doctoral program related to current and future issues of Canadian national security and defence, including their political, international, historical, social, military, industrial and economic dimensions. Application: Information and application forms are available from Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, 105 Administration Building or Canadian Awards Program, International and Canadian Programs Division, Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, 350 Albert Street, Suite 600, Ottawa ON, K1R 1B1; phone (613) ; fax (613) Internet: mleger@aucc.ca Mary Ecclestone Nutrition Scholarship Award Value: Unspecified; one awarded annually Eligibility: Applicants must be in a master s or doctoral program in Canada in the field of developmental or paediatric nutrition. are available from Dennis Fitzpatrick, PhD, Secretary, CSNS, Faculty of Human Ecology, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg MB, R3T 2N2, or Sheila M Innis, PhD, President, CSNS, The Research Centre, 950 West 28 Avenue, Vancouver BC, V5Z 4H4. Emergency Preparedness Canada Research Fellowship in Honor of Stuart Nesbitt White Value: $10,000 Eligibility: Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents. Preference is given to applicants who hold a master s degree and are pursuing doctoral studies, although candidates with a first degree will also be considered. Acceptance into a doctoral program is normally required. Tenable at a university by EPC/Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC) agreement. or Canadian Awards Program, International and Canadian Programs Division, Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC), 350 Albert Street, Ottawa ON, K1R 1B1; phone (613) fax (613) Internet: mleger@aucc.ca Orville Erickson Memorial Scholarship Value: Maximum $3,000 Eligibility: Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents, registered full time in a recognized Canadian institution, intending to pursue higher education in the field of conservation. All applicants must be in need of financial assistance to pursue their course of study. can be obtained from Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, 105 Administration Building or Secretary, Canadian Wildlife Foundation, 2740 Queensview Drive, Ottawa ON, K2B 1A2; phone (613) Fax (613) Deadline: Before 25 May or 25 November Edward D and Sally M Futch Graduate Fellowship Value: $10,000 (US Funds) Eligibility: Applicants must be registered in a master s or doctoral program at a North American university whose research deals with any aspect of waterfowl or wetland biology that promises to advance conservation. Application: Applicants must submit a proposal not more than 10 pages; a proposed budget with a list of any secured matching support (including personal support) and any pending applications for funds; a brief statement of career objectives; a resume; academic transcripts and GRE scores (if available); a letter of endorsement from the applicant s major advisor; and two additional letters of recommendation. Deadline: 15 November Sandra Garvie Memorial Fund Value: Maximum $1,000 Eligibility: Candidates may be enrolled in a formal course of study and research into the library or information aspects of public legal education or may undertake an independent learning activity. Tenable anywhere. Application: Information regarding specific application requirements is available from Director, Legal Resource Centre, Faculty of Extension, University of Alberta, Avenue, Edmonton, AB T6G 1A6; phone Deadline: 30 June Getty Center Predoctoral Fellowship The Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities Value: $18,000 (US) Eligibility: Applicants must be doctoral students in the Humanities or Social Sciences who expect to complete their dissertations during the fellowship year and whose research relates to a predetermined theme (theme to be announced in August). All Fellows spend the academic year in residence at the Centre. Funds totalling $4,000 are also available for a relocation or housing subsidy if necessary. Application: There is no application form. Applicants must forward two copies of their synopsis and sample chapter of their dissertation, including a schedule for completion and a statement relating the project to our theme; current official transcripts; confirmation from the academic institution that all coursework has been completed and that the qualifying examinations have been passed; two copies of their resume, including a description of related studies, other projects, grants, or awards, languages, work experience, and travel; and three confidential letters of reference sent directly by the referees (one from a scholar outside the applicant s field of specialization) to: Centre Fellowships, The Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities, 401 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 700, Santa Monica, California, USA ; phone (310) , ext 6000; fax (310) ; KSANTINI@GETTY.EDU. Deadline: 1 December Daniel B Goldberg Scholarship Value: $3,500; one annually Eligibility: Applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of Canada or the United States and be currently enrolled full time in a graduate program that prepares them for careers in state and local government finance. or the Government Finance Officers Association, Scholarship Committee, 180 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 800, Chicago IL, USA ; phone (312) The Dean of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research is responsible for forwarding nominations to the above address. Deadline: The Faculty of Graduate Studies & Research is responsible for forwarding nominations by 20 February. Check with FGSR for internal deadline. Joseph Golland Memorial Scholarship Value: Maximum $1,000 Eligibility: Applicants must be residents of British Columbia and advanced students or professionals committed to expanding their creative potential as performers, writers, directors, technicians or designers in the creative arts. Application: Information regarding specific application requirements is available from Board of Directors, Joseph Golland Memorial Scholarship Fund, c/o ACTRA, West 7 Avenue, Vancouver BC, V6J 1S5. Deadline: 31 March Good Samaritan Society Research Fellowship (Centre for Gerontology) Value: $15,000; one-year renewal Eligibility: Awarded to a student currently enrolled in a graduate degree program whose research meets the priorities of the Good Samaritan Society. are available from The Centre for Gerontology, P581 Biological Sciences Centre, University of Alberta; phone Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Awards Value: $8,000 Eligibility: Awarded to art students seeking training in traditional means of artistic expression and young artists who have demonstrated competence in traditional means of artistic expression. are available from The Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation, 1814 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal PQ, H3H 1E4. Hannah Institute for the History of Medicine - General Scholarship Value: $14,865 Eligibility: Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents registered full time in a master s or doctoral program whose research area is the history of medicine. Tenable in Canada. Application: Further information and application forms can be obtained from Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, 105 Administration Building or Hannah Institute for the History of Medicine, 14 Prince Arthur Avenue, Suite 101, Toronto ON, M5R 1A9; phone (416) ; fax (416) ,3302@compuserve.com Deadline: 1 November Hannah Institute for the History of Medicine - Master s Scholarship Value: $12,500 Eligibility: Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents enrolled full time in a master s program whose research is in the area of history of medicine. Tenable in Canada. Application: Further information and application forms can be obtained from Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, 105 Administration Building or Hannah Institute for the History of Medicine, 14 Prince Arthur Avenue, Suite 101, Toronto ON, M5R 1A9; phone (416) ; fax (416) ,3302@compuserve.com Deadline: 10 January Rick Hansen Man in Motion Legacy Fund: Spinal Cord Research Fellowships and Studentships Value: $15,000 Eligibility: Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents, however a limited number of awards may be made to exceptional international candidates. Applicants must be enrolled in a master s or doctoral program related to spinal cord injury research at a Canadian university. Eligible research areas: Basic spinal cord injury research; Spinal cord injury rehabilitation research; Spinal cord injury prevention research. are available from Rick Hansen Man in Motion Foundation, 780 SW Marine Drive, Vancouver BC, V6P 5Y7; phone (604) ; fax (604) James M Harrison Award Value: $3,000 Eligibility: Applicants must have been a resident in the Northwest Territories for at least five years and be registered in graduate studies or the third or fourth year of undergraduate studies in a natural science program at a Canadian university or the University of Alaska. Applicants must show a demonstrated interest in preparing for a career in the Northwest Territories. Priority will be given to universities with a native studies program. Application: Further information and application forms can be obtained from Executive Director, Science Institute of the Northwest Territories, Box 1617, Yellowknife NWT, X1A 2P2. Deadline: 1 June Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada Junior Personnel Awards Value: $13,659 Eligibility: Applicants must be registered in or admissible to a master s or doctoral program at an approved Canadian institution, undertaking full-time training research in the cardiovascular, stroke or health education fields. are available from Heart and Stroke Foundation of Alberta, 1825 Park Road SE, Calgary AB, T2G 3Y6. Deadline: 15 November Claudia de Hueck Fellowship in Art and Science Value: $15,000; one annually Eligibility: The fellowship is open to teachers, artists, scientists, art historians, curators, conservators and other scholars with at least an MA or equivalent, who have proven experience, through publications, exhibitions or other means, in exploring the creative interactions between art and science. The objective of the fellowship is to support research in the history and practice of art and of science and the results of their intersection. 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