Scholarships

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Type of Award

GPA Minimums

Open to Non-US Citizens

Need-Based

Scholarship Subject GPA Minimum Location
Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW) Aboriginal Women’s Award (AWA)

This award was designed to honour Dr. Marion Elder Grant’s life-long commitment to the education of women.An applicant for the CFUW AWA will be considered eligible on the basis of the following criteria: Canadian Aboriginal woman, Studying in Canada, Holds or will hold an undergraduate university degree or equivalent before the CFUW AWA for which she has applied is granted, Must have applied to be a full-time student in any year of an eligible program at a recognized or accredited Canadian post-secondary degree-granting institution.

Additional Fellowships North America
Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW) Alice E. Wilson Awards

Dr. Alice E. Wilson (1881-1964), CFUW member, Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and the first woman to hold a professional position at the Geological Survey of Canada won the 1926 CFUW Travelling Fellowship. Awarded to mature students returning to graduate studies in any field after at least three years.

Additional Fellowships Unspecified Various Locations
Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW) Bourse Georgette LeMoyne Award

Georgette LeMoyne (1884-1975), was one of the first women to receive a university degree in French Canada. She devoted her life to the promotion of education and employment for women. It is for graduate study in any field at a Canadian university. The candidate must be studying in French and write the Statement of Intent (Section I) of the application in French.

Additional Fellowships Unspecified North America
Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW) Canadian Home Economics Association (CHEA) Fellowship

Awarded to a candidate studying in one or more aspects in the field of Human Ecology/Home Economics/Family and Consumer Sciences*, at the masters or doctoral level. The applicant must be accepted or enrolled in a post-graduate program in Canada at the time of application. The Ruth Binnie and CHEA Fellowships are awarded to candidates in any of the following areas of study: human nutrition, food science, housing/shelter and aesthetics, architecture, financial resource management, clothing and textiles, family relations, human sexuality, human development.

Additional Fellowships Unspecified North America
Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW) Dr. Margaret McWilliams Pre-Doctoral Fellowship

This fellowship, established in 1952, honors Margaret McWilliams, first CFUW President (1919-1923), who dedicated her life to furthering the status of women through improved access to higher education and the active involvement of women in public life. It is awarded to a woman who has completed at least one calendar year in a full-time doctoral program and is enrolled in full-time studies in Canada or abroad at the time of application.

Additional Fellowships Various Locations
Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW) Elizabeth and Rachel Massey Award

Established in 2006, in memory of Elizabeth Massey, a young lawyer and member of CFUW whose life was greatly enriched by her love of the creative arts. For post-graduate studies in the visual arts, such as painting or sculpture; or in music. This award is tenable in Canada or abroad.

Humanities and Fine Arts Unspecified Various Locations
Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW) Linda Souter Humanities Award

Inaugurated in 2015, the award is named to honour Linda Souter, the only Canadian member of CFUW that has served both as President of CFUW and Graduate Women International (formerly known as International Federation of University Women, IFUW). Awarded to a masters or doctoral student studying in the area of the Humanities. Generally, study in the Humanities is theoretical and does not involve empirical methodology. The Humanities could include the following: English Language and Literature, History, Languages Study, Classics, Philosophy, Film Studies, Communication Studies, and Culture Studies.

Additional Fellowships Unspecified Various Locations
Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW) Memorial Scholarship

Honours those for whom the CFUW Charitable Trust receives memorial donations. At the time of application, the candidate must be enrolled in masters studies in science, mathematics or engineering. This fellowship is tenable in Canada or abroad.

Math & Science Unspecified Various Locations
Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW) Ruth Binnie Fellowship

Honors a founding member of the Nova Scotia Home Economics Association who dedicated her professional life to home economics education. At the time of application, the applicant must be enrolled in master’s studies that focus on one or more aspect(s) of the field of Human Ecology/Home Economics/Family and Consumer Sciences*. Special consideration will be given to those pursuing a postgraduate degree in education. She may be studying abroad. The Ruth Binnie and CHEA Fellowships are awarded to candidates in any of the following areas of study: human nutrition, food science, housing/shelter and aesthetics, architecture, financial resource management, clothing and textiles, family relations, human sexuality, human development.

Various Locations
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies (CIUS) Bayduza Postdoctoral Fellowships for the Study of Modern and Contemporary Ukraine

Fellowships support research on the development of the study of modern and contemporary Ukraine.Fellows are expected to be in residence at CIUS in Edmonton, Canada, for the duration of the fellowship term, and to assist and participate in the overall program planning and activities of CIUS. Although all applications in fields associated with the humanities and social sciences will be considered, research proposals in the areas of identities, nationalism, regions, borders, social values, historical politics and memory, change, and conflict, will be given preference. The fellowship may be renewed for a second year.

Humanities and Fine Arts, Public Policy & Social Sciences Unspecified North America