University of Regina, Canada Excellence Scholarship Apply
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The Saskatchewan Innovation Council is offering $5,000 scholarship to
both local and international students of the University of Regina,
Saskatchewan, Canada for the fall semester of 2017. This scholarship is
provided by the Government of Saskatchewan.
University of Regina, Canada Excellence Scholarship - Area(s) of Study:
Biology, Chemistry and
Biochemistry, Computer Science, Economics, Education, Engineering, Fine
Arts Interdisciplinary, Geology, Gerontology, Justice Studies and Police
Studies, Kinesiology and Health Studies, Mathematics and Statistics,
Media Production and Studies, Physics, Johnson-Shoyama School of Public
Policy, Journalism.
University of Regina, Canada Excellence Scholarship - ELIGIBILITY:
Program – Students must fall into the following categories in order to be eligible for a scholarship:
PhD Students or Master’s Thesis Students;
Students in Science, Engineering and Applied Science, Health Studies,
Justice Studies, Aboriginal languages and culture, Media, Art and
Performance, Intermedia, Journalism, Intercultural Education, any
Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy program, Applied
Economics and Policy Analysis, Geography, Linguistics, Police Studies,
Social and Political Thought and special case programs
For clarification, health studies includes health studies, psychology and clinical psychology, nursing and kinesiology
University of Regina, Canada Excellence Scholarship - Qualifications
Holders of these awards are required to be accepted
as a fully-qualified student in a Master’s or Doctoral degree program at
the University of Regina.
In Good Standing – Students must have a minimum 80% average. An
incomplete and/or failing grade from a previous semester’s work will
render the student ineligible for support.
Post-Program Maintenance – Master’s students in their first semester
of maintenance and PhD students in their first year of maintenance, are
eligible to receive funding.
Holders of Major Awards (value of $17,500 or over) – Students who are
holding major awards such as national scholarships, i.e. NSERC, SSHRC
or CIHR or equivalent (includes major internal awards such as the FGSR
Graduate Research Fellowships) are NOT eligible to receive funding.
Please get this form to fill.
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