Scholarships, Awards + Bursaries
The following is a list of scholarships, awards and bursaries available to students in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. For the most up-to-date information on deadlines and requirements, please visit Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research.
Communication Sciences + Disorders
Value: $100 each
Application: Department submits to the Alberta College of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists the top graduating student for academic GPA and clinical ratings. These students are mentioned at the annual conference in October.
Value: $3,000
Eligibility: Canadian citizens or landed immigrants and residents of Alberta. Students must be registered Full-time in 2nd year of a master's program. GPA 3.7 or higher in fall/winter of 1st year.
Application: FGSR submits names of eligible students directly to the Government of Alberta. Notification and cheques are mailed directly to recipients approved by AB Scholarship Programs in March.
Endowed by Mrs. Benita (Mayers) Fifield, '56 Dip OT (London School of OT); '70 Dip Ed; '72 BSc (OT); '81 MSc (Family Studies)
Value: Variable; $1,000 minimum
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a graduate student in satisfactory academic standing (GPA of 2.7 or higher) who has an interest in the fields of sexual health or sexual education. Open to both part-time and full-time students.
Application: Active and ongoing interest in sexual health or sexual education, for example as evidenced by participation in SAR or similar professional conferences, the taking of courses in sexuality, scholarly or outreach activity in the field of study, etc., as well as academic and scholarly accomplishment.
Endowed by BMO Financial Group to support the recruitment and retention of outstanding graduate students at the University of Alberta
Value: $20,000
Eligibility: Awarded annually to two students registered in, or admitted to, a full-time PhD or thesis-based Master's program at the University of Alberta. There are no restrictions on citizenship and all disciplines are eligible for funding. The scholarship will be awarded on the basis of superior academic achievement (minimum grade point average equivalent to a 3.5 on the University of Alberta grading scale) and demonstrated research ability or research potential.
Application: There is no application form; departments will forward one nomination to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research by June 1st and the Graduate Scholarship Committee will select the recipient.
Endowed by Cheryl Harbottle and Norma Harbottle
Value: Variable
Number: Variable
Eligibility: Awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in a graduate degree in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. Selection based on demonstrated financial need. Preference given to students who completed high school in rural Alberta.
Application: By application to the Supplementary Bursary application, open 6 times annually.
Endowed by Dr. Po Kee & Estella Cheung
Value: Variable
Number: 2
Eligibility: Awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing registered in a graduate program or certificate in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. Selection based on demonstrated excellence in educational experiences, clinical skills and professional activities. Preference will be given to internationally-educated physical therapists registered in the Post-baccalaureate Certificate in Bridging to Canadian Physical Therapy Practice program. Part-time students are eligible for this award.
Application: By application to the Department of Physical Therapy. A complete application package consists of a letter of intent which describes the applicant's qualifications and expected benefit to the profession.
Endowed by Children's Ability Fund
Field of Study: Communication Sciences and Disorders
Value: Variable
Number: Variable
Conditions: Awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a graduate degree in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. Selection based on demonstrated financial need. Preference given to students working to enhance the independence of children and young adults with disabilities in Alberta.
Application: By application to the Supplementary Bursary program
Value: Variable
Eligibility: Student in thesis route who has had no funding awarded by CIHR.
Application: An eligible student will be forwarded by the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders in June.
Funded by the Alberta Elks Foundation in honour of Deborah Kully, a co-founder and long-time Executive Director of the Institute for Stuttering Treatment and Research (ISTAR), and reflects her deep commitment and dedication to the advancement of clinical practice.
Value: $2,000
Number: 2 (These awards are non-renewable.)
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a graduate student in speech-language pathology who has committed to completing a practicum at ISTAR; who has demonstrated strong clinical skills with an interest in the area of stuttering treatment. The award is intended to assist the student in the completion of their practicum. Applicants should have excellent academic standing, be able to present evidence of significant community service and be planning on providing service in speech pathology with stuttering treatment as a component to a currently under-serviced community/region.
Application: Application for the award should be made by June 1st in the first year of study. Applicants should submit a brief curriculum vitae (in which community service can be documented), an official graduate transcript, an essay of no more than 1,000 words describing their interest in the disorder of stuttering and the goal of their studies in this field to:
Kully / Elks Graduate Award Committee
ISTAR
Suite 1500, College Plaza
8215 - 112 Street
Edmonton AB T6G 2C8
Canada
Notification of the award will be made by October and will be announced publicly.
Funded by Terrance Martens in honour of Deborah Kully, co-founder, first Clinical Director and long-serving Executive Director of the Institute for Stuttering Treatment and Research (ISTAR)
Value: $2,500 at the Masters level; $5,000 at the PhD level. The award is non-renewable. Two Masters awards or one PhD award will be offered annually.
Eligibility: Awarded annually to students(s) with superior academic achievement continuing in rehabilitation science in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, particularly in the speech-language pathology specialization. First and second year MSc SLP students are eligible. Selection based on demonstrated superior academic and clinical achievement, strong research potential, intellectual curiosity and passion for learning. The award is intended to assist in the execution and publication of a research project, thesis or dissertation in the area of stuttering, with preference given to projects that have potential to advance clinical practice. If there are no suitable candidates conducting stuttering research, students conducting research relating to the management of dementia and other neurologically based communication disorders will be considered. The scholarship may not be held concurrently with other scholarships relating to stuttering.
Application: By application to Associate Dean, Graduate Studies and Research in Rehabilitation Medicine, 3-48 CH by July 1.
Endowed by Delta Delta Delta Alumnae of the University of Alberta
Value: $1,700
Nomination Deadline: 01-Oct
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.
Application: There is no application form; the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request one nomination from each eligible department. The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Endowed by Phyllis Clark in honor of her husband Don McColl
Value: $3,300
Eligibility: Awarded annually on the basis of superior academic achievement, to a student in a master's or doctoral degree program in Fine Arts or Rehabilitation Medicine. In even-numbered years, the scholarship will be awarded for study in Fine Arts and in odd-numbered years, the scholarship will be awarded for study in Rehabilitation Medicine. In the event that a suitable candidate cannot be found in the specified area, the scholarship may be awarded in the other area. Part-time students are eligible for this award.
Application: No application; the department will consider eligible students and one nomination will be accepted from eligible departments in the area in which the scholarship is to be awarded. FGSR will make the final selection of the recipient.
Funded by the Alberta Elks Foundation in memory of Dr. Einer Boberg, the co-founder and first director of the Institute for Stuttering Treatment and Research (ISTAR), and reflects Dr. Boberg's lifelong commitment to the advancement of clinical practice and the important of its connection to research.
Value: $1,500 at the Masters level; $3,000 at the PhD level. The award is non-renewable. Two master's awards or one PhD award will be offered annually.
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student in the speech-language pathology program or the rehabilitation science program at the University of Alberta who has demonstrated strong clinical skills and a research interest in the area of stuttering. The award is intended to assist a student in the completion of a MSc-SLP project, a MSc-SLP thesis, a MSc thesis in Rehabilitation Science or a PhD program in Rehabilitation Science that is related to stuttering. Applicants at the Master's level should have completed the first year of a Master's program in speech-language pathology or rehabilitation science in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine at the University of Alberta. Applicants at the PhD level should have been admitted to the Rehabilitation Science program in the Faculty. Applicants should have excellent academic standing, be able to present evidence of significant community service, and be planning to specialize in the area of stuttering.
Application: Application for the award should be made by June 1st in the first year of study. Applicants should submit a brief curriculum vitae (in which community service can be documented), an official graduate transcript, and an essay of no more than 1,000 words describing their interest in the disorder of stuttering and the goal of their studies in this field to:
Boberg/Elks Graduate Award Committee
ISTAR, 1500 College Plaza
University of Alberta
Edmonton AB T6G 2C8
Notification of the award will be made by the beginning of September. Award recipients will be announced publicly.
Endowed by Dr. EW Gauk of Edmonton
Value: $2,200
Nomination Deadline: 01-Oct
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student in a graduate degree program whose major area of research deals with behavioural disorders of children. Part-time students are eligible for this award.
Application: There is no application form; the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request one nomination from each eligible department. The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Endowed by the late E. William Kuder and family of Edmonton
Eligibility: Awarded annually to two MScSLP students register in the second year of a graduate degree program. Recipients will be selected on the basis of superior academic standing (minimum grade point average equivalent to 3.5 on the University of Alberta grading scale) and who after graduation, intend to give at least one year of service in Alberta outside the metropolitan centres of Edmonton and Calgary.
Application: Eligible students submit a letter of application to the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders by August 1st. The Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request the names of two eligible applications for processing.
Value: $1,100
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a graduating student on the basis of superior academic standing in audiology courses.
Application: No application; eligible students will be considered automatically by the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders.
Funded by the Evelyn and Gene Norville Scholarship Fund at Edmonton Community Foundation
Value:
Eligibility: One scholarship to be offered annually to a Canadian citizen or permanent resident who is an Alberta resident and who is registered full-time in the second year of a graduate degree program in any department within the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of superior academic achievement (equivalent to a grade point average of 3.5 or greater on the University of Alberta grading scale.)
Application: No application; a student is nominated by the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders by Sept 15 and FGSR will make the final selection.
Field of Study: Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech Language Pathology
Value: $750 and a certificate
Number: 3
Conditions: Awarded to one graduating student in each of the following departments: Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Communication Sciences and Disorders.
Endowed by alumni and friends of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research
Value: $1,500
Nomination Deadline: 01-Oct
Eligibility: Awarded annually on the basis of academic excellence to a full-time Master's or PhD student who has received no or limited support from the University of Alberta. Holders of major awards (as defined by the Graduate Scholarship Committee) will not be considered. A student may hold the scholarship only once. Approximately seven awards are granted each year.
Application: There is no application form; the Faculty of Graduate Studies & Research will request a nomination from each department. The nomination must include a detailed description of all of the nominee's sources of funding (i.e. assistantships, bursaries, employment income, external and U of A Scholarships, loans, and tuition supplements). The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Value: $5,700
Nomination Deadline: October 1
Eligibility Criteria: Awarded annually on the basis of superior academic achievement to one or more students registered full-time in a graduate degree program whose permanent residence is in the Northwest Territories.
Application: Students are to submit their application to their department. A complete application package consists of a letter of application by the students describing the student's work, and a transcript of the academic record. Students to check with their department for internal deadlines.
Endowed by the Gyro Club of Edmonton
Value: $1,200
Eligibility: Two scholarships awarded annually, one to a student registered in a Master's program (course-based or thesis-based), and one ot a student registered in a PhD program whose graduate programs are focused on aging. An application may not hold this scholarship more than once during the tenure of their graduate degree program.
Application: A complete application will consist of an application form; a brief statement of the applicant's future plans for pursuing a career in the field of aging; a listing of aging-related courses completed or in progress, with a brief explanation of the aging-related content; a brief description of the applicant's thesis/dissertation topic (if applicable) and anticipated completion date; a description of relevant community volunteer work; one copy of the applicant's curriculum vitae; and one set of official university transcripts. Application forms are available from the Alberta Centre on Aging website.
Deadline: Early November; refer to Alberta Centre on Aging website.
The Government of Alberta offers the Indigenous Graduate Award to encourage Indigenous (First Nations, Métis and Inuit) Albertans to pursue graduate studies in Alberta. All department fields are eligible for funding.
Value: The awards are valued at a maximum of $15,000 per year, and can be awarded in half values ($7,500) to fund a single term.
Eligibility: Eligible applicants must:
- Be Status Indian/First Nations, Non-Status Indian/First Nations, Métis, or Inuit and be able to provide proof of Aboriginal Identity
- Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada
- Be an Alberta resident
- Be registered full-time in a master's or doctoral program at the University of Alberta during Fall 2017 and/or Winter 2018 term
- Have satisfactory academic standing (minimum GPA of 2.7 over the most recent 15 units of graded course weight at UofA or 3.0 from other institution)
Note: GPA calculations will start in the term preceding the term of the application deadline, moving backwards until minimum 15 units of graded course weight is reached.
Selection Criteria:
- Academic achievement
- Academic potential
- Involvement in Aboriginal community
Endowed by the late William A. Thomson
Value:
Eligibility: Awarded annually to two academically outstanding students registered in, or admitted to, a master's or doctoral degree program at the University of Alberta. Recipients of the scholarship must be registered and working full-time on their graduate program during the tenure of the scholarship. This award may not be held concurrently with another major award as defined by the Graduate Scholarship Committee (value of $13,000 or greater).
Application: No application; a student is nominated by the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders by Sept 15 and FGSR will make the final selection.
Field of Study: Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Speech Language Pathology
Value:
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing in the final year of the professional entry-level program. Recipients are selected on the basis of demonstrated qualities of comradeship and congeniality, and an ability to promote feelings of friendship and goodwill throughout the Faculty.
Application: No application students nominate an individual from their graduating class.
Endowed through the will of the late Kennett Y Spencer
Value: $2,500
Nomination Deadline: October 1
Eligibility Criteria: Awarded once every two years to a student registered full-time in a graduate degree program at the University of Alberta whose focus of enquiry is in the field of northern studies. The recipient will be selected on the basis of superior academic achievement (equivalent to a grade point average of 3.5 or greater on the University of Alberta grading scale). Granted for two years (subject to review after one year) the renewal will be approved on the basis of a report from the recipient's supervisor on the progress achieved in their studies and research. The scholarship may not be held by a recipient for more than two consecutive years.
Application: The application form and information about the application process and required supporting documents is available on the University of Alberta, UAlberta North website. Eligible students should submit a complete application package to the UAlberta North, 1-42 Pembina Hall, University of Alberta, Edmonton AB T6G 2H8, by August 14th. UAlberta Noth will review the letters of application and forward the name of one nominee to the Graduate Scholarship Committee for final approval.
Field of Study: Open
Number: 1
Value: $1,000
Funded by: The Edmonton Rotary Club Foundation, in memory of Leo LeClerc who was a dynamic force in the Edmonton community for more than four decades. His involvement with business, government, sports, media and community service touched hundreds, if not thousands, of lives in positive and significant ways.
Conditions: To be awarded annually to an undergraduate or graduate student attending the University of Alberta. Criteria for selecting recipients will include academic achievement, character and financial need. Special consideration will be given to special needs candidates such as individuals with disabilities - all permanent disabilities or medical conditions.
Field of Study: Open
Number: 1
Value: $500
Funded by: Spinal Cord Injury Treatment Centre Society
Conditions: To be awarded annually to a student with a spinal-cord injury continuing in an undergraduate or graduate degree program at the University of Alberta. Recipients will be chosen on the basis academic achievement and volunteer service which benefits persons with disabilities. In the event that there is no suitable candidate found, this award can then be presented to a student with any type of physical disability. Students enrolled full-time or part-time are eligible for this award.
Annually funded by Janice Mickleborough
Value: $1,000
Number: 1
Field of Study: Rehabilitation Medicine
Academic Requirements: Superior academic achievement
Program Requirements: Registered full-time, in any year of a graduate degree program in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine
Preference: Given to a student in a Rehabilitation Science degree program
Selection: Based on academic achievement, demonstrated interest or experience in cancer rehabilitation and/or head and neck cancer rehabilitation, and demonstrated excellence in educational experiences, clinical skills and volunteer and professional activities.
Application: Eligible students should contact the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine for application procedures and deadlines. The Faculty will nominate one candidate to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research. The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Deadline: December 15.
Value: $1,400
Nomination Deadline: 01-Oct
Eligibility: Awarded annually in the Fall on the basis of 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. Approximately six awards are granted each year.
Application: There is no application form; the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request a nomination from each department. The nomination must include a detailed description of all of the nominee's sources of funding (ie assistantships, bursaries, employment income, external and U of A Scholarships, loans and tuition supplements). The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Endowed by the Oil Service Charitable Organization (1964 - 1976)
Eligibility: Awarded annually to one student registered full-time in the first year of the MScSLP program. The recipients will be selected on the basis of superior academic standing. Preference will be given to students from Alberta or Saskatchewan.
Application: No application; a student is nominated by the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders and submitted to FGSR for processing.
Endowed by friends of Pansy and George Strange
Value: $1,200
Nomination Deadline: October 1
Eligibility: Awarded annually to two outstanding students 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. Part-time students are eligible for this award.
Application: There is no application form; departments will forward one nomination to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research. The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Value: $1000
Number: 1
Eligibility: Awarded to student(s) with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a graduate degree program in Speech-Language Pathology in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. Selection based on demonstrated financial need.
Application: By January 15 through University Bursaries and Emergency Funding, 1-80 Students' Union Building.
Endowed by the 2017-18 RMSA Council and Executive
Value: Variable
Eligibility: Give to a student(s) registered full-time in the second year or later of any graduate program in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine.There is a preference for students who hold two years of a continuous RMSA membership. Awards are given based on academic standing and demonstrated impact in at least one of three areas: enhancing the Rehabilitation Medicine experience for others, exhibiting rehabilitation community leadership and/or facilitating interdisciplinary collaboration. Impact Award can only be held once by a student and cannot be held in conjunction with the RMSA Award or RMSA Award of Excellence.
Application: Eligible students must submit applicable application form including a letter (max. 750 words) outlining the student's' impact since entering the faculty as a graduate student. The letter must discuss direct impact in at least one of the three areas stated in the selection criteria for the award.
Annually Funded by the Rehabilitation Medicine Students' Association
Field of Study: Rehabilitation Medicine
Value: $1,000
Number: 1
Eligibility: To be awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing, registered in a full-time graduate program in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. Selection is based on academic achievement and demonstrated involvement in volunteer work, extra-curricular activities, and promotion of the profession and/or the Faculty within the community. Must be a member of the Rehabilitation Medicine Students' Association.
Application: Contact the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine for application form. Deadline date for receipt of application is January 15.
Endowed by the 2000/2001 Rehabilitation Medicine Students' Association
Field of Study: Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy or Speech-Language Pathology
Value: $500
Number: 1
Eligibility: To be awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing continuing in a program of studies in Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, or Speech-Language Pathology. The recipient will be selected on the basis of demonstrated leadership through involvement and participation in university and community organizations, with an emphasis on activities directly related to Rehabilitation Medicine.
Endowed by the friends and family of the late Robin Kochorek
Value: $1,000
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student registered full-time in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of Alberta. The recipient must have an undergraduate or graduate degree and will be selected on the basis of financial need and commitment to community involvement. Preference will be given to a student who has obtained an entry-level education or post-graduate education in Canada.
Application: Apply through the Supplementary Bursary program at the Office of Registrar.
Funded by the Ronald Gordon Rowswell-O'Connor Fund at the Edmonton Community Foundation
Value: $4,000
Nomination Deadline: October 1
Eligibility Criteria: Awarded to two full-time or part-time students with satisfactory academic standing registered in a graduate degree program. Selection is based on the significance of their program of studies and/or research to the advancement of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans-identified, or queer communities. This award is tenable only once in a graduate student's career.
Application: By March 31 to the Institute for Sexual Minority Studies and Services, Faculty of Education.
Eligibility: Awarded to a SAC student associate in their graduating year, who is determined to be the best all-round future professional.
Application: No application, students nominate a fellow student in Fall of 2nd year. Three names are forwarded to Faculty in the following Fall term who are responsible for choosing the final winner based on clinical ratings, leadership qualities and GPA. Department submits nominee to SAC in January.
Established by the Learning Disabilities Association of Alberta
Award Value: $1,000
Eligibility Criteria: Awarded annually to two students who are registered full-time in an undergraduate or graduate program at a university in Alberta whose research will lead to assisting children and adults with learning disabilities. Applicants must have completed two full academic years at either a university or at an accredited junior college at which courses are acceptable toward a university degree.
Application Process: Information regarding specific application requirements and application forms are available from: ldalberta.ca or via the Learning Disabilities Association of Alberta, Box 29011, Pleasantview P.O., Edmonton AB, T6H 5Z6.
Value: 300 pounds
Eligibility: Awarded for 'excellent work' relating to aphasia. This can be either for academic or practical work.
Application: No application, department nominates student in January.
Endowed by TD Bank Financial Group
Value:
Eligibility: Two awards offered annually to a student registered full-time in a graduate degree program in a department within the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine and in a department within the School of Public Health. The recipients will be selected on the basis of satisfactory academic standing, a personal intent letter on a topic provided in advanced and experience in an interprofessional learning experience as defined by the University of Alberta Interprofessional Learning Pathway. A student registered in a master's degree program is eligible to hold the award during the first or second year of the graduate program. A student registered in a doctoral program is eligible to hold the award during the first year, or up to and including the fifth year of the graduate program. These activities will be supported by the Health Sciences Education Research Commons (HSERC) at the University of Alberta.
Application: Information and application forms are available on the Health Sciences Education Research Commons website or by telephone at 780-492-0110. Complete application packages must be submitted by June 1 to:
Health Sciences Awards Committee
c/o Sharla King
Health Sciences Education and Research Commons
Health Sciences Council, 2-261 Edmonton Clinic Health Academy
University of Alberta
The HSERC Awards Committee will forward the name of one nominee to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research by September 15th for approval.
Field of Study: Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech-Language Pathology
Value: Sterling Gilt Medal
Number: 1
Conditions: To be awarded to the graduating student from the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine who has the highest average in courses taken at the University of Alberta credited to the degree.
Application: There is no application form; the department will consider eligible students and one nomination will be accepted from eligible departments in the area in which the scholarship is to be awarded. The Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine's Scholarships & Awards committee will make the final selection of the recipient.
Endowed by participants in the annual "Faculty Club Fun Run". The scholarship also recognizes Dr. Preshing's ongoing contributions to this special event.
Value: $1,700
Nomination Deadline: 01-Oct
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student registered full-time in a graduate degree program at the University of Alberta on the basis of superior academic achievement.
Application: There is no application form; the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request a nomination from each department. In selecting a student for the award, financial need will be taken into consideration. The nomination must include a detailed description of all of the nominee's sources of funding (ie. assistantships, bursaries, employment income, external and U of A scholarships, loans and tuition supplements). The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Endowed by the Don Mazankowski Scholarship Fund
Field of Study: Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, or Speech Language Pathology
Value: $1,000; one annually
Eligibility: To be awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing who is enrolled in the Department of PT, OT or CSD in the Faculty of RM. Recipient will be selected on the basis of demonstrated financial need and involvement in leadership and community activities.
Application: Student Financial Aid and Information Centre, 2-700 Student Union Building, 780-492-3483.
Deadline: January 15 at 4:30 pm
Endowed by the family, friends and colleagues of Thelma R. Scambler
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student registered in a graduate degree program related to gerontology or geriatrics at the University of Alberta. Part-time students are eligible for this award.
Application: There is no application form; the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request one nomination from each eligible department. The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Deadline: No application; a student is nominated by the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders by September 15 and FGSR will make the final decision.
Endowed by donors to the Centenary Campaign
Value: $5,000
Nomination Deadline: October 1
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing (minimum grade point average 2.7) who is in the second year of a full-time graduate degree program in any department at the University of Alberta. Selection will be based on academic standing and demonstrated volunteer involvement in activities on campus and in the community (volunteer work required for school credit will not be considered). Preference will be given to a student who is involved in volunteer activities both on and off campus. The recipient may not hold this award concurrently with an award or bursary with a value of $13,000 or greater.
Application: Eligible students should submit an application form (available on the FGSR website) and supporting documents to the Chair of their home department. The Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request one nomination from each eligible department and the Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection. A written and signed statement from each volunteer office/organization to confirm your role and the number of volunteer hours provided per week must be included with the application form.
Value: $22,000
Eligibility: Students applying for Fall admission in the MScSLP Course-based program
Application: No application, students are nominated by the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders by March 1
Endowed by Beverley Burns in memory of W.W. and H.E. Trusdale
Value: $1000
Eligibility: Awarded annually to an outstanding student registered full-time in a graduate degree program and working in the area of Gerontology. Awarded to enable eligible students to attend a conference related to the field of aging.
Application: The application will consist of a completed application form; a brief paragraph outlining the applicant's goals in attending a gerontology conference; confirmation of acceptance of a paper/poster presentation at a specific conference; one copy of the applicant's curriculum vitae; and one set of official university transcripts. Application forms are available from Angela Libutti in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine - alibutti@ualberta.ca
Occupational Therapy
Endowed by Mrs. Benita (Mayers) Fifield, '56 Dip OT (London School of OT); '70 Dip Ed; '72 BSc (OT); '81 MSc (Family Studies)
Value: Variable; $1,000 minimum
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a graduate student in satisfactory academic standing (GPA of 2.7 or higher) who has an interest in the fields of sexual health or sexual education. Open to both part-time and full-time students.
Application: Active and ongoing interest in sexual health or sexual education, for example as evidenced by participation in SAR or similar professional conferences, the taking of courses in sexuality, scholarly or outreach activity in the field of study, etc., as well as academic and scholarly accomplishment.
Endowed by BMO Financial Group to support the recruitment and retention of outstanding graduate students at the University of Alberta
Value: $20,000
Eligibility: Awarded annually to two students registered in, or admitted to, a full-time PhD or thesis-based Master's program at the University of Alberta. There are no restrictions on citizenship and all disciplines are eligible for funding. The scholarship will be awarded on the basis of superior academic achievement (minimum grade point average equivalent to a 3.5 on the University of Alberta grading scale) and demonstrated research ability or research potential.
Application: There is no application form; departments will forward one nomination to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research by June 1st and the Graduate Scholarship Committee will select the recipient.
Endowed by Cheryl Harbottle and Norma Harbottle
Value: Variable
Number: Variable
Eligibility: Awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in a graduate degree in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. Selection based on demonstrated financial need. Preference given to students who completed high school in rural Alberta.
Application: By application to the on-line Supplementary Bursary application, open 6 times annually.
Endowed by Dr. Po Kee & Estella Cheung
Value: Variable
Number: 2
Eligibility: Awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing registered in a graduate program or certificate in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. Selection based on demonstrated excellence in educational experiences, clinical skills and professional activities. Preference will be given to internationally-educated physical therapists registered in the Post-baccalaureate Certificate in Bridging to Canadian Physical Therapy Practice program. Part-time students are eligible for this award.
Application: By application to the Department of Physical Therapy. A complete application package consists of a letter of intent which describes the applicant's qualifications and expected benefit to the profession.
Endowed by Children's Ability Fund
Value: Variable
Number: Variable
Conditions: Awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a graduate degree in the Department of Occupational Therapy in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. Selection based on demonstrated financial need. Preference given to students working to enhance the independence of children and young adults with disabilities in Alberta.
Application: By application to the Supplementary Bursary program
Endowed by Chrysalis: An Alberta Society for Citizens with Disabilities
Value: $1,100
Nomination Deadline: 01-Oct
Eligibility: Awarded annually on the basis of high academic standing to a student who has completed at least the first year of a master's program in Occupational Therapy and who is undertaking research in the field of Vocational Rehabilitation. Full-time students will be given preference. Part-time students who are registered in at least one course in two of the three terms (Fall/Winter; Spring; Summer) will also be considered. Students may hold this award only once.
Application: There is no application form; eligible students will be considered automatically by the Department of Occupational Therapy.
Endowed by Delta Delta Delta Alumnae of the University of Alberta
Value: $1,700
Nomination Deadline: 01-Oct
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.
Application: There is no application form; the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request one nomination from each eligible department. The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Funded by the family and friends of Dianna Mah-Jones, Alumnus, 1979 Occupational Therapy/Rehabilitation Medicine.
Value: $1,000
Eligibility: Given to an occupational therapy student who is involved in the broader arts community (dancer, singer, musician, performer, etc.). The award is given based on academic standing and demonstrated innovation in occupational therapy assessment or intervention for a client or group of clients, e.g., assistive technology, aids for daily living. Evidence may be from course work, fieldwork, or community engagement while the student is in the Occupational Therapy graduate program. The student must be registered full-time in any year of the Occupational Therapy graduate program in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine.
Application: Eligible students must submit applicable application form including a letter outlining their impact in advancing innovation, or the art and science, of occupational therapy. Eligible students should contact the Department of Occupational Therapy for application deadline.
Endowed by Phyllis Clark in honor of her husband Don McColl
Value: $2,000
Eligibility: Awarded annually on the basis of superior academic achievement, to a student in a master's or doctoral degree program in Fine Arts or Rehabilitation Medicine. In even-numbered years, the scholarship will be awarded for study in Fine Arts and in odd-numbered years, the scholarship will be awarded for study in Rehabilitation Medicine. In the event that a suitable candidate cannot be found in the specified area, the scholarship may be awarded in the other area. Part-time students are eligible for this award.
Application: There is no application form; the department will consider eligible students and one nomination will be accepted from eligible departments in the area in which the scholarship is to be awarded. The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection of the recipient.
Endowed by Dr. EW Gauk of Edmonton
Value: $2,200
Nomination Deadline: 01-Oct
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student in a graduate degree program whose major area of research deals with behavioural disorders of children. Part-time students are eligible for this award.
Application: There is no application form; the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request one nomination from each eligible department. The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Dr. Gary McPherson was a renowned advocate for people with disabilities. He devoted himself to inspiring leadership and bringing out the best in everyone. He was a member of the Order of Canada, the Alberta Order of Excellence and both the Edmonton and Alberta Sports Halls of Fame.
This scholarship recognizes students who have demonstrated outstanding leadership, especially in the area of disability, and/or initiative to improve the conditions and lives of others.
Value: 100 awards of $2,000 each
Field of Study: Occupational Therapy or Physical Therapy
Value: $200
Number: 1
Conditions: To be awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing in Occupational Therapy or Physiotherapy. Recipients will be chosen on the basis of academic standing, personal qualities and contribution to the Faculty.
Endowed by the late E. William Kuder and family of Edmonton
Value: $1,500
Eligibility: Awarded annually to six full-time students registered in the first or second year of a graduate degree program in the Department of Occupational Therapy, Department of Physical Therapy, and the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders (two scholarships offered in each of the three departments). Recipients will be selected on the basis of superior academic standing (minimum grade point average equivalent to 3.5 on the University of Alberta grading scale) and who, after graduation, intend to give at least one year of service in Alberta outside the metropolitan centres of Edmonton and Calgary.
Application: Eligible students should submit a letter of application to their home department in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine by August 1st. The Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request the names of two eligible applicants from each department for final approval.
Academic Requirements: Satisfactory academic standing
Program Requirements: Registered full-time in the Occupational Therapy graduate program in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine
Preference: Given to students enrolled in the second year
Selection: Based on satisfactory academic standing and demonstrated involvement in mental health and wellness initiatives in the faculty and/or the broader community which impacts/advances quality of life and/or innovative care.
The award can only be held once by a student
Funded by the Evelyn and Gene Norville Scholarship Fund at Edmonton Community Foundation
Value: $1,500
Eligibility: One scholarship to be offered annually to a Canadian citizen or permanent resident who is an Alberta resident and who is registered full-time in the second year of a graduate degree program in any department within the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of superior academic achievement (equivalent to a grade point average of 3.5 or greater on the University of Alberta grading scale).
Application: There is no application form; the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request one nomination from each eligible department (Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, or Communication Sciences and Disorders). The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection. In nominating a student for the scholarship the departments may take financial need into consideration.
Field of Study: Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech Language Pathology
Value: $750 and a certificate
Number: 3
Conditions: Awarded to one graduating student in each of the following programs: Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech Language Pathology.
Endowed by alumni and friends of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research
Value: $1,500
Nomination Deadline: 01-Oct
Eligibility: Awarded annually on the basis of academic excellence to a full-time Master's or PhD student who has received no or limited support from the University of Alberta. Holders of major awards (as defined by the Graduate Scholarship Committee) will not be considered. A student may hold the scholarship only once. Approximately seven awards are granted each year.
Application: There is no application form; the Faculty of Graduate Studies & Research will request a nomination from each department. The nomination must include a detailed description of all of the nominee's sources of funding (i.e. assistantships, bursaries, employment income, external and U of A Scholarships, loans, and tuition supplements). The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Endowed by family, friends and colleagues in memory of Professor Gail Gilewich
Value: $1,250
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student registered full-time in the final year of a graduate degree program in the Department of Occupational Therapy. The award recognizes the student who has achieved the highest standing in the course continuum of physical dysfunction and occupational performance.
Application: There is no application form; eligible students will be considered automatically by the Department of Occupational Therapy in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. The Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request the name of one nominee for final approval.
Endowed by the Estate of Gwendolyn Ewan
Value: $5,700
Nomination Deadline: October 1
Eligibility Criteria: Awarded annually on the basis of superior academic achievement to one or more students registered full-time in a graduate degree program whose permanent residence is in the Northwest Territories.
Application: Students are to submit their application to their department. A complete application package consists of a letter of application by the students describing the student's work, and a transcript of the academic record. Students to check with their department for internal deadlines.
Endowed by the Gyro Club of Edmonton
Value: $1,200
Eligibility: Two scholarships awarded annually, one to a student registered in a Master's program (course-based or thesis-based), and one to a student registered in a PhD program whose graduate programs are focused on aging. An applicant may not hold this scholarship more than once during the tenure of their graduate degree program.
Application: A complete application will consist of an application form; a brief statement of the applicant's future plans for pursuing a career in the field of aging; a listing of aging-related courses completed or in progress, with a brief explanation of the aging-related content; a brief description of the applicant's thesis/dissertation topic (if applicable) and anticipated completion date; a description of relevant community volunteer work; one copy of the applicant's curriculum vitae; and one set of official university transcripts. Application forms are available from the Alberta Centre on Aging website (www.aging.ualberta.ca).
Deadline: Early November; refer to Alberta Centre on Aging website.
Endowed by Linda Miller in honour of her parents, Harvey and Dorothy Miller
Value: $1000
Number: 1
Eligibility: Awarded to a student registered full-time in a Master of Science program in the Department of Occupational Therapy in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. Selection is based on superior academic achievement (3.5 or greater on the University of Alberta grading scale), demonstrated strong clinical skills, and innovation in clinical fieldwork placement and its impact on enabling broader client participation in society. In addition, the recipient will demonstrate leadership qualities, both academically and personally. Preference will be given to a second-year or third-year student who demonstrates superior academic achievement in an inter-professional and collaboration course such as the universal design in occupational therapy module course as well as a first generation University student.
Application: Eligible students should contact the Department of Occupational Therapy for application procedure and deadlines.
Donated by Beth Atkinson, PhD and Graeme Leadbeater, FRAIC, in honor of Helen Robertson
Field of Study: Occupational Therapy or Physical Therapy
Value: $1,250
Quantity: 1
Conditions: To be awarded annually to a student registered in a graduate degree program in the Department of Occupational Therapy or the Department of Physical Therapy who is working with patients who have a neurological disability. Awarded on the basis of financial need and satisfactory academic performance as well as the student's demonstrated enthusiasm for their studies.
Application: By application to the online Supplementary Bursary application, open 6 times annually:
Endowed by the late William A. Thomson
Value: $18,000
Eligibility: Awarded annually to two academically outstanding students registered in, or admitted to, a master's or doctoral degree program at the University of Alberta. Recipients of the scholarship must be registered and working full-time on their graduate program during the tenure of the scholarship. This award may not be held concurrently with another major award as defined by the Graduate Scholarship Committee (value of $13,000 or greater).
Application: There is no application form; the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request one nomination from each department. The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Field of Study: Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Speech Language Pathology
Value: $1000
Number: 3
Conditions: To be awarded annually to three students with satisfactory academic standing in the final year of the professional entry-level program in Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech Pathology and Audiology. Recipients will be selected on the basis of demonstrated qualities of comradeship and congeniality, and an ability to promote feelings of friendship and goodwill throughout the Faculty.
Endowed by Dr. Doug Watson in memory of Joan McGregor
Value: Variable
Eligibility: Given to a student registered full time or part time in a master degree program in the Department of Occupational Therapy. The award is given based on academic standing and demonstrated interest in community leadership and demonstrated commitment through volunteer, professional, research, and/or educational activities. Preference is for students enrolled in the combined MBA / MScOT program.
Application: Faculty of Graduate and Postgraduate Studies will request nominations from the Department of Occupational Therapy. Eligible students will be considered automatically by the Department.
Endowed by the Estate of Karen Lee Kennedy
Value: $4,800
Eligibility: Awarded annually on the basis of superior academic achievement to student(s) registered in the second year of a graduate degree program in the Department of Occupational Therapy.
Application: There is no application form; eligible students will be considered automatically by the Department of Occupational Therapy. FGSR will request one nomination from the Department of Occupational Therapy. The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Endowed through the will of the late Kennett Y Spencer
Value: $2,500
Nomination Deadline: October 1
Eligibility Criteria: Awarded once every two years to a student registered full-time in a graduate degree program at the University of Alberta whose focus of enquiry is in the field of northern studies. The recipient will be selected on the basis of superior academic achievement (equivalent to a grade point average of 3.5 or greater on the University of Alberta grading scale). Granted for two years (subject to review after one year) the renewal will be approved on the basis of a report from the recipient's supervisor on the progress achieved in their studies and research. The scholarship may not be held by a recipient for more than two consecutive years.
Application: The application form and information about the application process and required supporting documents is available on the University of Alberta, UAlberta North website. Eligible students should submit a complete application package to the UAlberta North, 1-42 Pembina Hall, University of Alberta, Edmonton AB T6G 2H8, by August 14th. UAlberta Noth will review the letters of application and forward the name of one nominee to the Graduate Scholarship Committee for final approval.
Field of Study: Open
Number: 1
Value: $1,000
Funded by: The Edmonton Rotary Club Foundation, in memory of Leo LeClerc who was a dynamic force in the Edmonton community for more than four decades. His involvement with business, government, sports, media and community service touched hundreds, if not thousands, of lives in positive and significant ways.
Conditions: To be awarded annually to an undergraduate or graduate student attending the University of Alberta. Criteria for selecting recipients will include academic achievement, character and financial need. Special consideration will be given to special needs candidates such as individuals with disabilities - all permanent disabilities or medical conditions.
Endowed by classmates, friends and family in memory of Lisa Lynn Leinweber who passed away in 1996 in a hiking accident.
Value: $650
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student registered full-time in a graduate degree program in the Department of Occupational Therapy. The recipient will be in the graduating class and should have achieved a balance between academic life and extracurricular activities, as demonstrated by involvement in the community, and participation in recreational and leisure activities. In addition, the recipient will demonstrate leadership qualities academically and personally and will have achieved outstanding scholarship and academic achievement (minimum grade point average equivalent to 3.5 on the University of Alberta grading scale).
Application: A list of nominees will be submitted by the graduating class to the Chair, Department of Occupational Therapy by November 1. The Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request the name of one nominee for final approval.
Endowed in memory of Lorna Reimer by family and friends of the Reimer family
Value: $500
Quantity: 1
Conditions: Awarded to a graduate student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in a Master's program in the Department of Occupational Therapy. Selection based on demonstrated financial need.
Field of Study: Open
Number: 1
Value: $500
Funded by: Spinal Cord Injury Treatment Centre Society
Conditions: To be awarded annually to a student with a spinal-cord injury continuing in an undergraduate or graduate degree program at the University of Alberta. Recipients will be chosen on the basis academic achievement and volunteer service which benefits persons with disabilities. In the event that there is no suitable candidate found, this award can then be presented to a student with any type of physical disability. Students enrolled full-time or part-time are eligible for this award.
Endowed by May and John Lockhart, alumni of the University of Alberta.
Value: $800
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student registered full-time in the final year of a graduate degree program in the Department of Occupational Therapy. The recipient will have satisfactory academic standing and demonstrate involvement in Occupational Therapy related extracurricular activities. Preference will be given to a student from a farm family or rural small business family in Western Canada. Any student in receipt of a scholarship or other award in the current academic year will not be eligible to receive this award. If there are no qualified applicants entering the final year of the program, a student in the first year of the program may be considered.
Application: Eligible students should submit a letter of application to the Chair, Department of Occupational Therapy by August 1st. The Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request the name of one nominee from the department for final approval.
Annually funded by Janice Mickleborough
Value: $1,000
Number: 1
Field of Study: Rehabilitation Medicine
Academic Requirements: Superior academic achievement
Program Requirements: Registered full-time, in any year of a graduate degree program in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine
Preference: Given to a student in a Rehabilitation Science degree program
Selection: Based on academic achievement, demonstrated interest or experience in cancer rehabilitation and/or head and neck cancer rehabilitation, and demonstrated excellence in educational experiences, clinical skills and volunteer and professional activities.
Application: Eligible students should contact the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine for application procedures and deadlines. The Faculty will nominate one candidate to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research. The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Deadline: December 15.
Endowed by the University of Alberta Graduate Students' Association
Value: $1,400
Nomination Deadline: 01-Oct
Eligibility: Awarded annually in the Fall on the basis of 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. Approximately six awards are granted each year.
Application: There is no application form; the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request a nomination from each department. The nomination must include a detailed description of all of the nominee's sources of funding (ie assistantships, bursaries, employment income, external and U of A Scholarships, loans and tuition supplements). The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Endowed by the Oil Service Charitable Organization (1964 - 1976)
Value: $2,200
Eligibility: Awarded annually to one student registered full-time in the first year of a graduate degree program in each of the following departments: Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Communication Sciences and Disorders. The recipients will be selected on the basis of superior academic standing (minimum grade point average equivalent to 3.5 on the University of Alberta grading scale). Preference will be given to students from Alberta or Saskatchewan.
Application: There is no application form; eligible students will be considered automatically by their home department in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. The Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request the name of one nominee from each of the three departments for final approval.
Endowed by friends of Pansy and George Strange
Value: $1,200
Nomination Deadline: 01-Oct
Eligibility: Awarded annually to two outstanding students 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. Part-time students are eligible for this award.
Application: There is no application form; departments will forward one nomination to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research. The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Endowed by the 2017-18 RMSA Council & Executive
Value: Variable
Eligibility: Give to a student(s) registered full-time in the second year or later of any graduate program in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine.There is a preference for students who hold two years of a continuous RMSA membership. Awards are given based on academic standing and demonstrated impact in at least one of three areas: enhancing the Rehabilitation Medicine experience for others, exhibiting rehabilitation community leadership and/or facilitating interdisciplinary collaboration. Impact Award can only be held once by a student and cannot be held in conjunction with the RMSA Award or RMSA Award of Excellence.
Application: Eligible students must submit applicable application form including a letter (max. 750 words) outlining the student's' impact since entering the faculty as a graduate student. The letter must discuss direct impact in at least one of the three areas stated in the selection criteria for the award.
Annually Funded by the Rehabilitation Medicine Students' Association
Field of Study: Rehabilitation Medicine
Value: $1,000
Number: 1
Eligibility: To be awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing, registered in a full-time graduate program in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. Selection is based on academic achievement and demonstrated involvement in volunteer work, extra-curricular activities, and promotion of the profession and/or the Faculty within the community. Must be a member of the Rehabilitation Medicine Students' Association.
Application: Contact the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine for application form. Deadline date for receipt of application is January 15th.
Endowed by the 2000/2001 Rehabilitation Medicine Students' Association
Field of Study: Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy or Speech Language Pathology
Value: $500
Number: 1
Conditions: To be awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing continuing in a program of studies in Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, or Speech Language Pathology. Recipient will be selected on the basis of demonstrated leadership through involvement and participation in university and community organizations, with an emphasis on activities directly related to Rehabilitation Medicine
Funded by the Ronald Gordon Rowswell-O'Connor Fund at the Edmonton Community Foundation
Value: $4,000
Nomination Deadline: October 1
Eligibility Criteria: Awarded to two full-time or part-time students with satisfactory academic standing registered in a graduate degree program. Selection is based on the significance of their program of studies and/or research to the advancement of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans-identified, or queer communities. This award is tenable only once in a graduate student's career.
Application: By March 31 to the Institute for Sexual Minority Studies and Services, Faculty of Education
Established by the Learning Disabilities Association of Alberta
Award Value: $1,000
Eligibility Criteria: Awarded annually to two students who are registered full-time in an undergraduate or graduate program at a university in Alberta whose research will lead to assisting children and adults with learning disabilities. Applicants must have completed two full academic years at either a university or at an accredited junior college at which courses are acceptable toward a university degree.
Application Process: Information regarding specific application requirements and application forms are available from: ldalberta.ca or via the Learning Disabilities Association of Alberta, Box 29011, Pleasantview P.O., Edmonton AB, T6H 5Z6.
Endowed by TD Bank Financial Group
Value: $2,000
Eligibility: Two awards offered annually to a student registered full-time in a graduate degree program in a department within the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine and in a department within the School of Public Health. The recipients will be selected on the basis of satisfactory academic standing, a personal intent letter on a topic provided in advance and experience in an interprofessional learning experience as defined by the University of Alberta Interprofessional Learning Pathway. A student registered in a master's degree program is eligible to hold the award during the first or second year of the graduate program. A student registered in a doctoral program is eligible to hold the award during the first year, or up to and including the fifth year of the graduate program. These activities will be supported by the Health Sciences Education Research Commons (HSERC) at the University of Alberta.
Application: Information and application forms are available on the Health Sciences Education Research Commons website or by phone at 780-492-0110. Complete application packages must be submitted by June 1 to:
Health Sciences Awards Committee
c/o Sharla King
Health Sciences Education and Research Commons
Health Sciences Council, 2-261 Edmonton Clinic Health Academy
University of Alberta
The HSERC Awards Committee will forward the name of one nominee to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research by September 15 for approval.
Field of Study: Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech-Language Pathology
Value: Sterling Gilt Medal
Number: 1
Conditions: To be awarded to the graduating student from the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine who has the highest average in courses taken at the University of Alberta credited to the degree.
Application: There is no application form; the department will consider eligible students and one nomination will be accepted from eligible departments in the area in which the scholarship is to be awarded. The Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine's Scholarships & Awards committee will make the final selection of the recipient.
Endowed by participants in the annual "Faculty Club Fun Run". The scholarship also recognizes Dr. Preshing's ongoing contributions to this special event.
Value: $1,700
Nomination Deadline: 01-Oct
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student registered full-time in a graduate degree program at the University of Alberta on the basis of superior academic achievement.
Application: There is no application form; the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request a nomination from each department. In selecting a student for the award, financial need will be taken into consideration. The nomination must include a detailed description of all of the nominee's sources of funding (ie. assistantships, bursaries, employment income, external and U of A scholarships, loans and tuition supplements). The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Endowed by the Don Mazankowski Scholarship Fund
Field of Study: Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, or Speech Language Pathology
Value: $1,000; one annually
Eligibility: To be awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing who is enrolled in the Department of Physical Therapy, Occupation Therapy, or Communication Sciences and Disorders in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. Recipient will be selected on the basis of demonstrated financial need and involvement in leadership and community activities.
Application: Student Financial Aid and Information Centre, 2-700 Student Union Building, 492-3483.
Deadline: January 15 at 4:30 pm
Endowed by the family, friends and colleagues of Thelma R. Scambler
Value: $1,900
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student registered in a graduate degree program related to gerontology or geriatrics at the University of Alberta. Part-time students are eligible for this award.
Application: There is no application form; the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request one nomination from each eligible department. The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Deadline: September 15th for submission of nominations from departments to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research.
Endowed by donors to the Centenary Campaign
Value: $5,000
Nomination Deadline: 01-Oct
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing (minimum grade point average 2.7) who is in the second year of a full-time graduate degree program in any department at the University of Alberta. Selection will be based on academic standing and demonstrated volunteer involvement in activities on campus and in the community (volunteer work required for school credit will not be considered). Preference will be given to a student who is involved in volunteer activities both on and off campus. The recipient may not hold this award concurrently with an award or bursary with a value of $13,000 or greater.
Application: Eligible students should submit an application form (available on the FGSR website) and supporting documents to the Chair of their home department. The Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request one nomination from each eligible department and the Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection. A written and signed statement from each volunteer office/organization to confirm your role and the number of volunteer hours provided per week must be included with the application form.
Annually funded by Wendy Davis in honor of Leonard Allbon
Value: $1,000
Eligibility: Awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a graduate degree in the Department of Occupational Therapy in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. Selection based on demonstrated financial need.
Application: By application to the Supplementary Bursary program
Endowed by Beverley Burns in memory of W.W. and H.E. Trusdale
Value: $1000
Eligibility: Awarded annually to an outstanding student registered full-time in a graduate degree program and working in the area of Gerontology. Awarded to enable eligible students to attend a conference related to the field of aging.
Application: The application will consist of a completed application form; a brief paragraph outlining the applicant's goals in attending a gerontology conference; confirmation of acceptance of a paper/poster presentation at a specific conference; one copy of the applicant's curriculum vitae; and one set of official university transcripts. Application forms are available from Angela Libutti in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine - alibutti@ualberta.ca
Physical Therapy
Endowed by BMO Financial Group to support the recruitment and retention of outstanding graduate students at the University of Alberta
Value: $20,000
Eligibility: Awarded annually to two students registered in, or admitted to, a full-time PhD or thesis-based Master's program at the University of Alberta. There are no restrictions on citizenship and all disciplines are eligible for funding. The scholarship will be awarded on the basis of superior academic achievement (minimum grade point average equivalent to a 3.5 on the University of Alberta grading scale) and demonstrated research ability or research potential.
Application: There is no application form; departments will forward one nomination to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research by June 1st and the Graduate Scholarship Committee will select the recipient.
Offered by the Seniors' Health Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association
Field of Study: Physical Therapy
Value: $250 and a 1-year membership in the SHD following graduation
Number: 1
Conditions: The award will be offered to a single Physical Therapy student enrolled in an entry-level program in Canada who is entering the last year of their program. The student should demonstrate expertise and a special interest in physiotherapy with older adults.
Application: Visit the Canadian Physiotherapy website for application process and eligibility criteria.
Offered by the Animal Rehabilitation Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association
Field of Study: Physical Therapy
Value: Canine or Equine Home Study Program ($317) & one-year free membership in the ARD, OR $250 pre-paid Visa card, copy of Successful Practitioners in Canine Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy, and one-year free membership in the ARD
Number: Up to 4-year scholarships per year
Conditions: This award promotes student involvement in both animal rehab and the Animal Rehab Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association.
Application: Eligible students will be sent the application process and eligibility criteria by the Scholarships & Awards coordinator.
Field of Study: Physical Therapy
Value: $300 and a 3 year membership in the CRD (Cardiorespiratory Division). Unsuccessful applicants will receive a 1 year membership.
Number: 2
Conditions: This award will be offered to 2 Physical Therapy students enrolled in entry-level programs in Canada who are entering the last year of their program. The students should excel in both cardiorespiratory therapy and clinical practice and have a special interest in cardiorespiratory PT and consider working in this area in the future.
Application: Visit the Canadian Physiotherapy website for application process and eligibility criteria.
Offered by the Leadership Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association
Field of Study: Physical Therapy
Value: Honorary
Number: 1 Certificate and a complimentary one-year Leadership Division Membership
Conditions: This award is to recognize a graduating student in the final year of their program who demonstrates exceptional leadership qualities for the promotion of the physiotherapy profession and/or improvement of the quality of student experience.
Application: Eligible students will be asked by Scholarship & Awards coordinator to submit a letter of application. Recipient of award will be selected by Physical Therapy Scholarship & Awards committee.
Offered by the Private Practice Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association
Field of Study: Physical Therapy
Value: $500
Number: 1
Conditions: The award will be given to a Physical Therapy student in their final year who submits the best submission on a current business practice issue facing the physiotherapy/physical therapy profession. This can cover any range of topics relating to private and/or public practice in Canada. Submissions will be marked on innovation, creativity, readability, strategic thinking, and practical application of submission.
Application: Eligible students will be sent application process and eligibility criteria by the Scholarships & Awards coordinator.
Value: a Certificate and 1st Year Membership in Association
Number: 1
Conditions: Awarded annually to the graduating student with the highest aggregate percentage in academic and clinical physiotherapy subjects during the entire program.
Application: There is no application form; eligible students will be considered automatically by the Department of Physical Therapy's Scholarship & Awards committee.
Endowed by Cheryl Harbottle and Norma Harbottle
Value: Variable
Number: Variable
Eligibility: Awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in a graduate degree in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. Selection based on demonstrated financial need. Preference given to students who completed high school in rural Alberta.
Application: By application to the on-line Supplementary Bursary application, open 6 times annually.
Endowed by Dr. Po Kee & Estella Cheung
Value: Variable
Number: 2
Eligibility: Awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing registered in a graduate program or certificate in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. Selection based on demonstrated excellence in educational experiences, clinical skills and professional activities. Preference will be given to internationally-educated physical therapists registered in the Post-baccalaureate Certificate in Bridging to Canadian Physical Therapy Practice program. Part-time students are eligible for this award.
Application: By application to the Department of Physical Therapy. A complete application package consists of a letter of intent which describes the applicant's qualifications and expected benefit to the profession.
Endowed by Children's Ability Fund
Value: Variable
Number: Variable
Conditions: Awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a graduate degree in the Department of Physical Therapy in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. Selection based on demonstrated financial need. Preference given to students working to enhance the independence of children and young adults with disabilities in Alberta.
Application: By application to the Supplementary Bursary program
Endowed by the Partners of Davies Park, Edmonton and Calgary, Executive Search Consultants, in celebration of the 15th anniversary of the founding of Davies Park and in honour of Darwin Park, founding partner, upon his retirement from the company.
Value: $400
Eligibility: Awarded annually by the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine to a full- time student entering the second year of the Master of Science in Physical Therapy (course-based) program. The scholarship will be awarded on the basis of superior academic standing. Preference will be given to students with a demonstrated interest in sports and fitness.
Application: There is no application form; eligible students will be contacted directly by the Department of Physical Therapy's Revisions Committee.
Endowed by Delta Delta Delta Alumnae of the University of Alberta
Value: $1,700
Nomination Deadline: 01-Oct
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.
Application: There is no application form; the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request one nomination from each eligible department. The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Endowed by Phyllis Clark in honor of her husband Don McColl
Value: $2,000
Eligibility: Awarded annually on the basis of superior academic achievement, to a student in a master's or doctoral degree program in Fine Arts or Rehabilitation Medicine. In even-numbered years, the scholarship will be awarded for study in Fine Arts and in odd-numbered years, the scholarship will be awarded for study in Rehabilitation Medicine. In the event that a suitable candidate cannot be found in the specified area, the scholarship may be awarded in the other area. Part-time students are eligible for this award.
Application: There is no application form; the department will consider eligible students and one nomination will be accepted from eligible departments in the area in which the scholarship is to be awarded. The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection of the recipient.
Endowed by Dr. EW Gauk of Edmonton
Value: $2,200
Nomination Deadline: 01-Oct
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student in a graduate degree program whose major area of research deals with behavioural disorders of children. Part-time students are eligible for this award.
Application: There is no application form; the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request one nomination from each eligible department. The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Field of Study: Occupational Therapy or Physical Therapy
Value: $200
Number: 1
Conditions: To be awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing in Occupational Therapy or Physiotherapy. Recipients will be chosen on the basis of academic standing, personal qualities and contribution to the Faculty.
Endowed by the late E. William Kuder and family of Edmonton
Value: $1,500
Eligibility: Awarded annually to six full-time students registered in the first or second year of a graduate degree program in the Department of Occupational Therapy, Department of Physical Therapy, and the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders (two scholarships offered in each of the three departments). Recipients will be selected on the basis of superior academic standing (minimum grade point average equivalent to 3.5 on the University of Alberta grading scale) and who, after graduation, intend to give at least one year of service in Alberta outside the metropolitan centres of Edmonton and Calgary.
Application: Eligible students should submit a letter of application to their home department in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine by August 1st. The Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request the names of two eligible applicants from each department for final approval.
Endowed by the Edmonton Strathcona Lions Club
Value: $500
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a graduate student in Physical Therapy with satisfactory academic standing. Recipients will be selected on the basis of demonstrated financial need.
Application: Apply by January 15 through University Bursaries and Emergency Funding, 1-80 Students' Union Building, (780)492-3483.
Funded by the Evelyn and Gene Norville Scholarship Fund at Edmonton Community Foundation
Value: $1,500
Eligibility: One scholarship to be offered annually to a Canadian citizen or permanent resident who is an Alberta resident and who is registered full-time in the second year of a graduate degree program in any department within the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of superior academic achievement (equivalent to a grade point average of 3.5 or greater on the University of Alberta grading scale).
Application: There is no application form; the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request one nomination from each eligible department (Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, or Communication Sciences and Disorders). The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection. In nominating a student for the scholarship the departments may take financial need into consideration.
Field of Study: LPN/LVN, RN, BSN, or RN-BSN, MSN, DNP, OT, OTA, PT, PTA, MLS, MLT, AT, MA, PA, CST, or comparable health science specialty
Value: $1000
Number: 3
Conditions: Must be enrolled for the 2019 Spring Semester. Must be a student in good standing with an overall GPA of 3.0 or higher. Must be a student in the U.S. or Canada (Must be a citizen, legal resident, or holder of a valid student visa).
Application: Find more information and apply.
Field of Study: Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech Language Pathology
Value: $750 and a certificate
Number: 3
Conditions: Awarded to one graduating student in each of the following programs: Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech Language Pathology.
Endowed by alumni and friends of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research
Value: $1,500
Nomination Deadline: 01-Oct
Eligibility: Awarded annually on the basis of academic excellence to a full-time Master's or PhD student who has received no or limited support from the University of Alberta. Holders of major awards (as defined by the Graduate Scholarship Committee) will not be considered. A student may hold the scholarship only once. Approximately seven awards are granted each year.
Application: There is no application form; the Faculty of Graduate Studies & Research will request a nomination from each department. The nomination must include a detailed description of all of the nominee's sources of funding (i.e. assistantships, bursaries, employment income, external and U of A Scholarships, loans, and tuition supplements). The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Funded by Gail Faulkner
Value: $1,000
Number: 2
Eligibility: Awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a graduate degree in Physical Therapy in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine who is a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident. Selection based on demonstrated financial need. Preference given to a student with a GPA of 3.0 or higher.
Application: By application to the on-line Supplementary Bursary application, open 6 times annually:
Endowed by the Estate of Gwendolyn Ewan
Value: $5,700
Nomination Deadline: October 1
Eligibility Criteria: Awarded annually on the basis of superior academic achievement to one or more students registered full-time in a graduate degree program whose permanent residence is in the Northwest Territories.
Application: Students are to submit their application to their department. A complete application package consists of a letter of application by the students describing the student's work, and a transcript of the academic record. Students to check with their department for internal deadlines.
Endowed by the Gyro Club of Edmonton
Value: $1,200
Eligibility: Two scholarships awarded annually, one to a student registered in a Master's program (course-based or thesis-based), and one to a student registered in a PhD program whose graduate programs are focused on aging. An applicant may not hold this scholarship more than once during the tenure of their graduate degree program.
Application: A complete application will consist of an application form; a brief statement of the applicant's future plans for pursuing a career in the field of aging; a listing of aging-related courses completed or in progress, with a brief explanation of the aging-related content; a brief description of the applicant's thesis/dissertation topic (if applicable) and anticipated completion date; a description of relevant community volunteer work; one copy of the applicant's curriculum vitae; and one set of official university transcripts. Application forms are available from the Alberta Centre on Aging website.
Deadline: Early November; refer to Alberta Centre on Aging website.
Donated by Beth Atkinson, PhD and Graeme Leadbeater, FRAIC, in honor of Helen Robertson
Field of Study: Occupational Therapy or Physical Therapy
Value: $1,250
Quantity: 1
Conditions: To be awarded annually to a student registered in a graduate degree program in the Department of Occupational Therapy or the Department of Physical Therapy who is working with patients who have a neurological disability. Awarded on the basis of financial need and satisfactory academic performance as well as the student's demonstrated enthusiasm for their studies.
Application: By application to the on-line Supplementary Bursary application, open 6 times annually:
Endowed by the friends and family of the late Ian Sim
Value: $1,000
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student registered full-time in a graduate program in Physical Therapy at the University of Alberta who is committed to pursuing life long learning to further their career. The recipient will be selected on the basis of superior academic achievement equivalent to a grade point average of 3.5 or greater on the University of Alberta grading scale. Preference will be given to a student who has obtained their undergraduate degree in Canada.
Application: Eligible students should submit a letter of application that demonstrates their recent commitments to lifelong learning, explains their lifelong learning philosophy as it relates to their career aspirations, and how those activities will enhance their skills as a practicing physical therapist. Letters of application should be submitted to the Chair, Department of Physical Therapy, 2-50 Corbett Hall, University of Alberta, T6G 2G4 by September 15th.
Endowed by the late William A Thomson
Award Value: $18,000
Nomination Deadline: October 1
Eligibility Criteria: Awarded annually to two academically outstanding students registered in, or admitted to, a master's or doctoral degree program at the University of Alberta. Recipients of the scholarship must be registered and working full-time on their graduate program during the tenure of the scholarship.
Application Process: There is no application form; the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request one nomination from each department. The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Field of Study: Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Speech Language Pathology
Value: $1000
Number: 3
Conditions: To be awarded annually to three students with satisfactory academic standing in the final year of the professional entry-level program in Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech Pathology and Audiology. Recipients will be selected on the basis of demonstrated qualities of comradeship and congeniality, and an ability to promote feelings of friendship and goodwill throughout the Faculty.
Funded by friends, family and colleagues of Joan Loomis
Value: $1,000
Number: 1
Eligibility: Awarded annually on the basis of superior academic achievement to a student registered full-time in a Master of Science, Physical Therapy in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. Selection based on the highest combined academic achievement in PTHER 546 and the neurological clinical placement. In the event there is more than one qualified candidate, this award will be given to the student with the highest combined academic achievement in PTHER 546 & PTHER 567.
Application: There is no application form; eligible students will be considered automatically by the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine.
Endowed through the will of the late Kennett Y Spencer
Value: $2,500
Nomination Deadline: October 1
Eligibility Criteria: Awarded once every two years to a student registered full-time in a graduate degree program at the University of Alberta whose focus of enquiry is in the field of northern studies. The recipient will be selected on the basis of superior academic achievement (equivalent to a grade point average of 3.5 or greater on the University of Alberta grading scale). Granted for two years (subject to review after one year) the renewal will be approved on the basis of a report from the recipient's supervisor on the progress achieved in their studies and research. The scholarship may not be held by a recipient for more than two consecutive years.
Application: The application form and information about the application process and required supporting documents is available on the University of Alberta, UAlberta North website. Eligible students should submit a complete application package to the UAlberta North, 1-42 Pembina Hall, University of Alberta, Edmonton AB T6G 2H8, by August 14th. UAlberta North will review the letters of application and forward the name of one nominee to the Graduate Scholarship Committee for final approval.
Annually funded by Grant and Heidi Fedoruk and Leading Edge Physiotherapy
Number: 1
Value: $4,000
ELIGIBILITY
Academic Requirements: Superior academic achievement
Program Requirements: Registered full-time in the physical therapy graduate program in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine
Preference: Given to a student who is in their second year of the physical therapy program
Selection: Based on superior academic achievement (GPA of 3.5 or greater on the UofA grading scale) and demonstrated strong clinical skills, innovation in clinical fieldwork placement and interdisciplinary collaboration. In addition, the recipient will demonstrate leadership qualities and involvement in the broader community in advancing quality of life, charitable work and/or innovative care.
Other Information: Scholarship can only be held once by a student
Field of Study: Open
Number: 1
Value: $1,000
Funded by: The Edmonton Rotary Club Foundation, in memory of Leo LeClerc who was a dynamic force in the Edmonton community for more than four decades. His involvement with business, government, sports, media and community service touched hundreds, if not thousands, of lives in positive and significant ways.
Conditions: To be awarded annually to an undergraduate or graduate student attending the University of Alberta. Criteria for selecting recipients will include academic achievement, character and financial need. Special consideration will be given to special needs candidates such as individuals with disabilities - all permanent disabilities or medical conditions.
Field of Study: Open
Number: 1
Value: $500
Funded by: Spinal Cord Injury Treatment Centre Society
Conditions: To be awarded annually to a student with a spinal-cord injury continuing in an undergraduate or graduate degree program at the University of Alberta. Recipients will be chosen on the basis academic achievement and volunteer service which benefits persons with disabilities. In the event that there is no suitable candidate found, this award can then be presented to a student with any type of physical disability. Students enrolled full-time or part-time are eligible for this award.
Endowed by Leighton Mellemstrand
Field of Study: Physical Therapy
Value: Variable, max allocation $750
Number: Variable
Conditions: Awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a graduate degree in Physical Therapy in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine who is a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident. Selection based on demonstrated financial need. Preference given to a student in the first year who intends to enroll in a rural placement and practice in a rural area upon graduation.
Application: By application to the on-line Supplementary Bursary application, open 6 times annually:
Endowed by Shirley Heschuk, and Brennan McCaw and Family
Value: $1000
Number: 1
Field of Study: Physical Therapy
Academic Requirements: Satisfactory academic standing
Program Requirements: Registered full-time in any year of a graduate degree in the Department of Physical Therapy in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine.
Preference: Given to students with demonstrated involvement in University of Alberta student athletics as either an undergraduate or graduate student. If multiple students meet all other stated criteria, demonstrated involvement in breast cancer rehabilitation activities and/or in fitness-related activities in the community may be taken into consideration.
Selection: Based on academic achievement, and demonstrated involvement in athletics and sports.
Application: Eligible students should contact the Department of Physical Therapy in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine for more detailed information and application process.Deadline for applications is January 31.
Annually funded by Janice Mickleborough
Value: $1,000
Number: 1
Field of Study: Rehabilitation Medicine
Academic Requirements: Superior academic achievement
Program Requirements: Registered full-time, in any year of a graduate degree program in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine
Preference: Given to a student in a Rehabilitation Science degree program
Selection: Based on academic achievement, demonstrated interest or experience in cancer rehabilitation and/or head and neck cancer rehabilitation, and demonstrated excellence in educational experiences, clinical skills and volunteer and professional activities.
Application: Eligible students should contact the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine for application procedures and deadlines. The Faculty will nominate one candidate to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research. The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Deadline: December 15
Field of Study: Physical Therapy
Value: $500
Number: 1
Conditions: To be awarded annually to a student with superior academic standing entering the final year of the Physical Therapy program who demonstrates an interest in occupational rehabilitation and musculoskeletal physical therapy. Recipient will be selected on the basis of leadership qualities as demonstrated by active involvement in extracurricular activities within the community and on academic standing.
Funded by Momentum Health Corp.
Value: $1,000
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student with a satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the Business and Professional Responsibility in Physical Therapy course. Selection based on the best business case in the course, as determined by the course instructor.
Application: There is no application form; eligible students will be considered automatically by the Department of Physical Therapy.
Endowed by the University of Alberta Graduate Students' Association
Value: $1,400
Nomination Deadline: 01-Oct
Eligibility: Awarded annually in the Fall on the basis of 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. Approximately six awards are granted each year.
Application: There is no application form; the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request a nomination from each department. The nomination must include a detailed description of all of the nominee's sources of funding (ie assistantships, bursaries, employment income, external and U of A Scholarships, loans and tuition supplements). The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Endowed by the Oil Service Charitable Organization (1964 - 1976)
Value: $2,200
Eligibility: Awarded annually to one student registered full-time in the first year of a graduate degree program in each of the following departments: Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Communication Sciences and Disorders. The recipients will be selected on the basis of superior academic standing (minimum grade point average equivalent to 3.5 on the University of Alberta grading scale). Preference will be given to students from Alberta or Saskatchewan.
Application: There is no application form; eligible students will be considered automatically by their home department in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. The Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request the name of one nominee from each of the three departments for final approval.
Endowed by friends of Pansy and George Strange
Value: $1,200
Nomination Deadline: 01-Oct
Eligibility: Awarded annually to two outstanding students 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. Part-time students are eligible for this award.
Application: There is no application form; departments will forward one nomination to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research. The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Endowed by the Physical Therapy Class of '59
Field of Study: Physical Therapy
Value: $500
Quantity: 1
Conditions: To be awarded annually to a graduate student with satisfactory academic standing who is enrolled in Physical Therapy in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. Recipient will be selected on the basis of financial need.
Application: By application to the on-line Supplementary Bursary application, open 6 times annually:
Endowed by the Physical Therapy Class of '56.
Field of Study: Physical Therapy
Value: $1,000
Quantity: 1
Conditions: Awarded to a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident with satisfactory academic standing enrolled as a graduate student in the first year of the Physical Therapy program. The recipient will be selected on the basis of demonstrated financial need. Preference will be given for demonstrated community service and/or leadership.
Application: By application to the on-line Supplementary Bursary application, open 6 times annually:
Endowed by Physiotherapy Alberta College & Association
Field of Study: Physical Therapy
Number: 1
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a full-time student registered in the MSc PT degree program in the Department of Physical Therapy who obtains the highest aggregate grades in all physical therapy courses completed in the first year of the graduate program. The recipient must be proceeding into a full-time second year of study in the Department of Physical Therapy.
Application: There is no application form; eligible students will be considered automatically by the Department of Physical Therapy's Scholarship & Awards committee.
Value: $500
Number: 1
Conditions: To be awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the second year of studies in Physical Therapy in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. Recipient will be selected on the basis of demonstrated volunteer involvement completed during their first year of studies and academic standing.
Field of Study: Physical Therapy
Value: An engraved award and featured in Physiotherapy Alberta's newsletter
Number: 1
Conditions: Physiotherapy Alberta recognizes the leadership skills of future members by annually presenting the Student Leadership Award to one individual in each academic year. The applicant must demonstrate leadership within the student community by active involvement in professional/regulatory affairs, and/or promoting the profession with the general community.
Application: Visit Physiotherapy Alberta for application process and eligibility criteria.
Funded annually by Ivan and Mary Radostits
Value: $1,000
Number: 1
Conditions: Awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a graduate degree in Physical Therapy in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. Selection based on demonstrated financial need.
Application: By application to the on-line Supplementary Bursary application, open 6 times annually:
Funded by Ivan and Mary Radostits
Value: $1,000
Number: 1
Eligibility: Awarded to students with superior academic achievement who are registered full-time in a graduate degree program in Physical Therapy in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. Selection will be based on academic achievement, and demonstrated volunteer athletic and sports activities involving children with disabilities in areas such as disabled skiing and horseback riding. Preference will be given to involvement with the Rocky Mountain Adaptive Sports Centre, Canadian Association for Disabled Skiing or the Little Bits Therapeutic Riding Association.
Application: Applicants must submit a brief overview of their involvement in volunteer activities involving children with disabilities during the course of their studies to the Department of Physical Therapy, who then submits a nomination to the FGSR.
Endowed by the 2017-18 RMSA Council & Executive
Value: Variable
Eligibility: Give to a student(s) registered full-time in the second year or later of any graduate program in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine.There is a preference for students who hold two years of a continuous RMSA membership. Awards are given based on academic standing and demonstrated impact in at least one of three areas: enhancing the Rehabilitation Medicine experience for others, exhibiting rehabilitation community leadership and/or facilitating interdisciplinary collaboration. Impact Award can only be held once by a student and cannot be held in conjunction with the RMSA Award or RMSA Award of Excellence.
Application: Eligible students must submit applicable application form including a letter (max. 750 words) outlining the student's' impact since entering the faculty as a graduate student. The letter must discuss direct impact in at least one of the three areas stated in the selection criteria for the award.
Annually Funded by the Rehabilitation Medicine Students' Association
Field of Study: Rehabilitation Medicine
Value: $1,000
Number: 1
Eligibility: To be awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing, registered in a full-time graduate program in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. Selection is based on academic achievement and demonstrated involvement in volunteer work, extra-curricular activities, and promotion of the profession and/or the Faculty within the community. Must be a member of the Rehabilitation Medicine Students' Association.
Application: Contact the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine for application form. Deadline date for receipt of application is January 15th.
Endowed by the 2000/2001 Rehabilitation Medicine Students' Association
Field of Study: Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy or Speech Language Pathology
Value: $500
Number: 1
Conditions: To be awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing continuing in a program of studies in Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, or Speech Language Pathology. Recipient will be selected on the basis of demonstrated leadership through involvement and participation in university and community organizations, with an emphasis on activities directly related to Rehabilitation Medicine
Endowed by Mrs Moyna Parker, Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine
Field of Study: Physical Therapy
Value: $600
Number: 1
Conditions: Awarded annually to a student registered full-time in the final year of a graduate degree program in the Department of Physical Therapy. The recipient will be selected on the basis of superior academic standing (minimum grade point average equivalent to 3.5 on the University of Alberta grading scale) in respiratory physical therapy courses completed during the graduate program.
Funded by the Ronald Gordon Rowswell-O'Connor Fund at the Edmonton Community Foundation
Value: $4,000
Nomination Deadline: October 1
Eligibility Criteria: Awarded to two full-time or part-time students with satisfactory academic standing registered in a graduate degree program. Selection is based on the significance of their program of studies and/or research to the advancement of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans-identified, or queer communities. This award is tenable only once in a graduate student's career.
Application: By March 31 to the Institute for Sexual Minority Studies and Services, Faculty of Education
Established by the Learning Disabilities Association of Alberta
Award Value: $1,000
Eligibility Criteria: Awarded annually to two students who are registered full-time in an undergraduate or graduate program at a university in Alberta whose research will lead to assisting children and adults with learning disabilities. Applicants must have completed two full academic years at either a university or at an accredited junior college at which courses are acceptable toward a university degree.
Application Process: Information regarding specific application requirements and application forms are available from: ldalberta.ca or via the Learning Disabilities Association of Alberta, Box 29011, Pleasantview P.O., Edmonton AB, T6H 5Z6.
Endowed by Strathcona Physical Therapy Ltd.
Value: $5,000
Field of Study: Physical therapy
Academic Requirements: Satisfactory academic standing
Program Requirements: Registered full-time in a graduate degree in Physical Therapy in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine
Preference: Given to a student carrying out research in manual orthopaedic physical therapy
Selection: Based on academic standing and demonstrated impact in at least one of the three areas: research in manual orthopaedic physical therapy, excellence in an orthopaedic clinical placement, and/or excellence in an orthopaedic research elective or a written orthopaedic research submission.
Application: Eligible students should submit an application form to the Department of Physical Therapy outlining their impact since entering the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. The application must demonstrate direct impact in at least one of the three areas outlined in the Selection Criteria. In lieu of a research elective, students may include a 300-word maximum submission identifying an area of orthopedic practice that requires further research and the rationale for this research.
Endowed by TD Bank Financial Group
Value: $2,000
Eligibility: Two awards offered annually to a student registered full-time in a graduate degree program in a department within the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine and in a department within the School of Public Health. The recipients will be selected on the basis of satisfactory academic standing, a personal intent letter on a topic provided in advance and experience in an interprofessional learning experience as defined by the University of Alberta Interprofessional Learning Pathway. A student registered in a master's degree program is eligible to hold the award during the first or second year of the graduate program. A student registered in a doctoral program is eligible to hold the award during the first year, or up to and including the fifth year of the graduate program. These activities will be supported by the Health Sciences Education Research Commons (HSERC) at the University of Alberta.
Application: Information and application forms are available on the Health Sciences Education Research Commons website or by telephone at 780-492-0110. Complete application packages must be submitted by June 1st to:
Health Sciences Awards Committee
c/o Sharla King
Health Sciences Education and Research Commons
Health Sciences Council, 2-261 Edmonton Clinic Health Academy
University of Alberta
The HSERC Awards Committee will forward the name of one nominee to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research by September 15th for approval.
Endowed by Adele Tetarenko
Field of Study: Physical Therapy
Value: Variable, max allocation $750
Number: Variable
Conditions: Awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year Master's degree program in the Department of Physical Therapy in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. Selection based on demonstrated financial need.
Application: By application to the on-line Supplementary Bursary application, open 6 times annually:
Field of Study: Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech-Language Pathology
Value: Sterling Gilt Medal
Number: 1
Conditions: To be awarded to the graduating student from the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine who has the highest average in courses taken at the University of Alberta credited to the degree.
Application: There is no application form; the department will consider eligible students and one nomination will be accepted from eligible departments in the area in which the scholarship is to be awarded. The Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine's Scholarships & Awards committee will make the final selection of the recipient.
Endowed by participants in the annual "Faculty Club Fun Run". The scholarship also recognizes Dr. Preshing's ongoing contributions to this special event.
Value: $1,700
Nomination Deadline: 01-Oct
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student registered full-time in a graduate degree program at the University of Alberta on the basis of superior academic achievement.
Application: There is no application form; the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request a nomination from each department. In selecting a student for the award, financial need will be taken into consideration. The nomination must include a detailed description of all of the nominee's sources of funding (ie assistantships, bursaries, employment income, external and U of A scholarships, loans and tuition supplements). The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Endowed by donors to the Centenary Campaign
Value: $5,000
Nomination Deadline: 01-Oct
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing (minimum grade point average 2.7) who is in the second year of a full-time graduate degree program in any department at the University of Alberta. Selection will be based on academic standing and demonstrated volunteer involvement in activities on campus and in the community (volunteer work required for school credit will not be considered). Preference will be given to a student who is involved in volunteer activities both on and off campus. The recipient may not hold this award concurrently with an award or bursary with a value of $13,000 or greater.
Application: Eligible students should submit an application form (available on the FGSR website) and supporting documents to the Chair of their home department. The Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request one nomination from each eligible department and the Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection. A written and signed statement from each volunteer office/organization to confirm your role and the number of volunteer hours provided per week must be included with the application form.
Endowed by Beverley Burns in memory of W.W. and H.E. Trusdale
Value: $1000
Eligibility: Awarded annually to an outstanding student registered full-time in a graduate degree program and working in the area of Gerontology. Awarded to enable eligible students to attend a conference related to the field of aging.
Application: The application will consist of a completed application form; a brief paragraph outlining the applicant's goals in attending a gerontology conference; confirmation of acceptance of a paper/poster presentation at a specific conference; one copy of the applicant's curriculum vitae; and one set of official university transcripts. Application forms are available from Angela Libutti in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine - alibutti@ualberta.ca
MSc Rehabilitation Science
Endowed by friends and colleagues of Dr Al Cook, former Dean of the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, in recognition of his contribution to the Faculty and University while he served as Dean from 1994 to 2007.
Value: $1,000
Eligibility: Awarded to a full-time student registered in the first year of the MSc Rehabilitation Science program in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of superior academic standing (equivalent to a grade point average of 3.5 or greater on the University of Alberta grading scale).
Application: There is no application form; eligible students will be considered automatically by the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine.
Endowed by Mrs. Benita (Mayers) Fifield, '56 Dip OT (London School of OT); '70 Dip Ed; '72 BSc (OT); '81 MSc (Family Studies)
Value: Variable; $1,000 minimum
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a graduate student in satisfactory academic standing (GPA of 2.7 or higher) who has an interest in the fields of sexual health or sexual education. Open to both part-time and full-time students.
Application: Active and ongoing interest in sexual health or sexual education, for example as evidenced by participation in SAR or similar professional conferences, the taking of courses in sexuality, scholarly or outreach activity in the field of study, etc., as well as academic and scholarly accomplishment.
Endowed by BMO Financial Group to support the recruitment and retention of outstanding graduate students at the University of Alberta.
Value: $20,000
Eligibility: Awarded annually to two students registered in, or admitted to, a full-time PhD or thesis-based Master's program at the University of Alberta. There are no restrictions on citizenship and all disciplines are eligible for funding. The scholarship will be awarded on the basis of superior academic achievement (minimum grade point average equivalent to a 3.5 on the University of Alberta grading scale) and demonstrated research ability or research potential.
Application: There is no application form; departments will forward one nomination to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research by June 1st and the Graduate Scholarship Committee will select the recipient.
Endowed by Cheryl Harbottle and Norma Harbottle
Value: Variable
Number: Variable
Eligibility: Awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in a graduate degree in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. Selection based on demonstrated financial need. Preference given to students who completed high school in rural Alberta.
Application: By application to the on-line Supplementary Bursary application, open 6 times annually.
Endowed by Dr. Po Kee & Estella Cheung
Value: Variable
Number: 2
Eligibility: Awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing registered in a graduate program or certificate in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. Selection based on demonstrated excellence in educational experiences, clinical skills and professional activities. Preference will be given to internationally-educated physical therapists registered in the Post-baccalaureate Certificate in Bridging to Canadian Physical Therapy Practice program. Part-time students are eligible for this award.
Application: By application to the Department of Physical Therapy. A complete application package consists of a letter of intent which describes the applicant's qualifications and expected benefit to the profession.
Endowed by Delta Delta Delta Alumnae of the University of Alberta
Value: $1,700
Nomination Deadline: 01-Oct
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.
Application: There is no application form; the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request one nomination from each eligible department. The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Endowed by Phyllis Clark in honor of her husband Don McColl
Value: $2,000
Eligibility: Awarded annually on the basis of superior academic achievement, to a student in a master's or doctoral degree program in Fine Arts or Rehabilitation Medicine. In even-numbered years, the scholarship will be awarded for study in Fine Arts and in odd-numbered years, the scholarship will be awarded for study in Rehabilitation Medicine. In the event that a suitable candidate cannot be found in the specified area, the scholarship may be awarded in the other area. Part-time students are eligible for this award.
Application: There is no application form; the department will consider eligible students and one nomination will be accepted from eligible departments in the area in which the scholarship is to be awarded. The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection of the recipient.
Funded by the Alberta Elks Foundation in memory of Dr. Einer Boberg, the co-founder and first director of the Institute for Stuttering Treatment and Research (ISTAR), and reflects Dr. Boberg's lifelong commitment to the advancement of clinical practice and the important of its connection to research.
Value: $1,500 at the Masters level; $3,000 at the PhD level. The award is non-renewable. Two master's awards or one PhD award will be offered annually.
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student in the speech-language pathology program or the rehabilitation science program at the University of Alberta who has demonstrated strong clinical skills and a research interest in the area of stuttering. The award is intended to assist a student in the completion of a MSc-SLP project, a MSc-SLP thesis, a MSc thesis in Rehabilitation Science or a PhD program in Rehabilitation Science that is related to stuttering. Applicants at the Master's level should have completed the first year of a Master's program in speech-language pathology or rehabilitation science in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine at the University of Alberta. Applicants at the PhD level should have been admitted to the Rehabilitation Science program in the Faculty. Applicants should have excellent academic standing, be able to present evidence of significant community service, and be planning to specialize in the area of stuttering.
Application: Application for the award should be made by June 1st in the first year of study. Applicants should submit a brief curriculum vitae (in which community service can be documented), an official graduate transcript, and an essay of no more than 1,000 words describing their interest in the disorder of stuttering and the goal of their studies in this field to:
Boberg/Elks Graduate Award Committee
ISTAR, 1500 College Plaza
University of Alberta
Edmonton AB T6G 2C8
Notification of the award will be made by the beginning of September. Award recipients will be announced publicly.
Endowed by Dr. EW Gauk of Edmonton
Value: $2,200
Nomination Deadline: 01-Oct
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student in a graduate degree program whose major area of research deals with behavioural disorders of children. Part-time students are eligible for this award.
Application: There is no application form; the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request one nomination from each eligible department. The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Endowed by alumni and friends of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research
Value: $1,500
Nomination Deadline: 01-Oct
Eligibility: Awarded annually on the basis of academic excellence to a full-time Master's or PhD student who has received no or limited support from the University of Alberta. Holders of major awards (as defined by the Graduate Scholarship Committee) will not be considered. A student may hold the scholarship only once. Approximately seven awards are granted each year.
Application: There is no application form; the Faculty of Graduate Studies & Research will request a nomination from each department. The nomination must include a detailed description of all of the nominee's sources of funding (i.e. assistantships, bursaries, employment income, external and U of A Scholarships, loans, and tuition supplements). The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Endowed by the Estate of Gwendolyn Ewan
Value: $5,700
Nomination Deadline: October 1
Eligibility Criteria: Awarded annually on the basis of superior academic achievement to one or more students registered full-time in a graduate degree program whose permanent residence is in the Northwest Territories.
Application: Students are to submit their application to their department. A complete application package consists of a letter of application by the students describing the student's work, and a transcript of the academic record. Students to check with their department for internal deadlines.
Endowed by the Gyro Club of Edmonton
Value: $1,200
Eligibility: Two scholarships awarded annually, one to a student registered in a Master's program (course-based or thesis-based), and one to a student registered in a PhD program whose graduate programs are focused on aging. An applicant may not hold this scholarship more than once during the tenure of their graduate degree program.
Application: A complete application will consist of an application form; a brief statement of the applicant's future plans for pursuing a career in the field of aging; a listing of aging-related courses completed or in progress, with a brief explanation of the aging-related content; a brief description of the applicant's thesis/dissertation topic (if applicable) and anticipated completion date; a description of relevant community volunteer work; one copy of the applicant's curriculum vitae; and one set of official university transcripts. Application forms are available from the Alberta Centre on Aging website (www.aging.ualberta.ca).
Deadline: Early November; refer to Alberta Centre on Aging website.
Endowed by the late William A. Thomson
Value: $18,000
Eligibility: Awarded annually to two academically outstanding students registered in, or admitted to, a master's or doctoral degree program at the University of Alberta. Recipients of the scholarship must be registered and working full-time on their graduate program during the tenure of the scholarship. This award may not be held concurrently with another major award as defined by the Graduate Scholarship Committee (value of $13,000 or greater).
Application: There is no application form; the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request one nomination from each department. The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Endowed through the will of the late Kennett Y Spencer
Value: $2,500
Nomination Deadline: October 1
Eligibility Criteria: Awarded once every two years to a student registered full-time in a graduate degree program at the University of Alberta whose focus of enquiry is in the field of northern studies. The recipient will be selected on the basis of superior academic achievement (equivalent to a grade point average of 3.5 or greater on the University of Alberta grading scale). Granted for two years (subject to review after one year) the renewal will be approved on the basis of a report from the recipient's supervisor on the progress achieved in their studies and research. The scholarship may not be held by a recipient for more than two consecutive years.
Application: The application form and information about the application process and required supporting documents is available on the University of Alberta, UAlberta North website. Eligible students should submit a complete application package to the UAlberta North, 1-42 Pembina Hall, University of Alberta, Edmonton AB T6G 2H8, by August 14th. UAlberta Noth will review the letters of application and forward the name of one nominee to the Graduate Scholarship Committee for final approval.
Field of Study: Open
Number: 1
Value: $1,000
Funded by: The Edmonton Rotary Club Foundation, in memory of Leo LeClerc who was a dynamic force in the Edmonton community for more than four decades. His involvement with business, government, sports, media and community service touched hundreds, if not thousands, of lives in positive and significant ways.
Conditions: To be awarded annually to an undergraduate or graduate student attending the University of Alberta. Criteria for selecting recipients will include academic achievement, character and financial need. Special consideration will be given to special needs candidates such as individuals with disabilities - all permanent disabilities or medical conditions.
Field of Study: Open
Number: 1
Value: $500
Funded by: Spinal Cord Injury Treatment Centre Society
Conditions: To be awarded annually to a student with a spinal-cord injury continuing in an undergraduate or graduate degree program at the University of Alberta. Recipients will be chosen on the basis academic achievement and volunteer service which benefits persons with disabilities. In the event that there is no suitable candidate found, this award can then be presented to a student with any type of physical disability. Students enrolled full-time or part-time are eligible for this award.
Annually funded by Janice Mickleborough
Value: $1,000
Number: 1
Field of Study: Rehabilitation Medicine
Academic Requirements: Superior academic achievement
Program Requirements: Registered full-time, in any year of a graduate degree program in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine
Preference: Given to a student in a Rehabilitation Science degree program
Selection: Based on academic achievement, demonstrated interest or experience in cancer rehabilitation and/or head and neck cancer rehabilitation, and demonstrated excellence in educational experiences, clinical skills and volunteer and professional activities.
Application: Eligible students should contact the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine for application procedures and deadlines. The Faculty will nominate one candidate to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research. The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Deadline: December 15.
Endowed by the University of Alberta Graduate Students' Association.
Value: $1,400
Nomination Deadline: 01-Oct
Eligibility: Awarded annually in the Fall on the basis of 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. Approximately six awards are granted each year.
Application: There is no application form; the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request a nomination from each department. The nomination must include a detailed description of all of the nominee's sources of funding (ie assistantships, bursaries, employment income, external and U of A Scholarships, loans and tuition supplements). The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Endowed by friends of Pansy and George Strange.
Value: $1,200
Nomination Deadline: 01-Oct
Eligibility: Awarded annually to two outstanding students 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. Part-time students are eligible for this award.
Application: There is no application form; departments will forward one nomination to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research. The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Endowed by the 2017-18 RMSA Council & Executive
Value: Variable
Eligibility: Give to a student(s) registered full-time in the second year or later of any graduate program in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine.There is a preference for students who hold two years of a continuous RMSA membership. Awards are given based on academic standing and demonstrated impact in at least one of three areas: enhancing the Rehabilitation Medicine experience for others, exhibiting rehabilitation community leadership and/or facilitating interdisciplinary collaboration. Impact Award can only be held once by a student and cannot be held in conjunction with the RMSA Award or RMSA Award of Excellence.
Application: Eligible students must submit applicable application form including a letter (max. 750 words) outlining the student's' impact since entering the faculty as a graduate student. The letter must discuss direct impact in at least one of the three areas stated in the selection criteria for the award.
Annually Funded by the Rehabilitation Medicine Students' Association
Field of Study: Rehabilitation Medicine
Value: $1,000
Number: 1
Eligibility: To be awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing, registered in a full-time graduate program in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. Selection is based on academic achievement and demonstrated involvement in volunteer work, extra-curricular activities, and promotion of the profession and/or the Faculty within the community. Must be a member of the Rehabilitation Medicine Students' Association.
Application: Contact the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine for application form. Deadline date for receipt of application is January 15th.
Funded by the Ronald Gordon Rowswell-O'Connor Fund at the Edmonton Community Foundation
Value: $4,000
Nomination Deadline: 01-Oct
Eligibility: Awarded to a full-time or part-time student with satisfactory academic standing registered in a graduate degree program. Selection is based on the significance of their program of studies and/or research to the advancement of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans-identified, or queer communities. This award is tenable only once in a graduate student's career.
Application: By March 31 to the Institute for Sexual Minority Studies and Services, Faculty of Education.
Established by the Learning Disabilities Association of Alberta
Award Value: $1,000
Eligibility Criteria: Awarded annually to two students who are registered full-time in an undergraduate or graduate program at a university in Alberta whose research will lead to assisting children and adults with learning disabilities. Applicants must have completed two full academic years at either a university or at an accredited junior college at which courses are acceptable toward a university degree.
Application Process: Information regarding specific application requirements and application forms are available from: ldalberta.ca or via the Learning Disabilities Association of Alberta, Box 29011, Pleasantview P.O., Edmonton AB, T6H 5Z6.
Endowed by participants in the annual "Faculty Club Fun Run". The scholarship also recognizes Dr. Preshing's ongoing contributions to this special event.
Value: $1,700
Nomination Deadline: 01-Oct
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student registered full-time in a graduate degree program at the University of Alberta on the basis of superior academic achievement.
Application: There is no application form; the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request a nomination from each department. In selecting a student for the award, financial need will be taken into consideration. The nomination must include a detailed description of all of the nominee's sources of funding (ie assistantships, bursaries, employment income, external and U of A scholarships, loans and tuition supplements). The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Endowed by the family, friends and colleagues of Thelma R. Scambler
Value: $1,900
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student registered in a graduate degree program related to gerontology or geriatrics at the University of Alberta. Part-time students are eligible for this award.
Application: There is no application form; the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request one nomination from each eligible department. The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Deadline: September 15th for submission of nominations from departments to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research.
Endowed by donors to the Centenary Campaign
Value: $5,000
Nomination Deadline: 01-Oct
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing (minimum grade point average 2.7) who is in the second year of a full-time graduate degree program in any department at the University of Alberta. Selection will be based on academic standing and demonstrated volunteer involvement in activities on campus and in the community (volunteer work required for school credit will not be considered). Preference will be given to a student who is involved in volunteer activities both on and off campus. The recipient may not hold this award concurrently with an award or bursary with a value of $13,000 or greater.
Application: Eligible students should submit an application form (available on the FGSR website) and supporting documents to the Chair of their home department. The Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request one nomination from each eligible department and the Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection. A written and signed statement from each volunteer office/organization to confirm your role and the number of volunteer hours provided per week must be included with the application form.
Endowed by Beverley Burns in memory of W.W. and H.E. Trusdale
Value: $1000
Eligibility: Awarded annually to an outstanding student registered full-time in a graduate degree program and working in the area of Gerontology. Awarded to enable eligible students to attend a conference related to the field of aging.
Application: The application will consist of a completed application form; a brief paragraph outlining the applicant's goals in attending a gerontology conference; confirmation of acceptance of a paper/poster presentation at a specific conference; one copy of the applicant's curriculum vitae; and one set of official university transcripts. Application forms are available from Angela Libutti in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine - alibutti@ualberta.ca
PhD Rehabilitation Science
Endowed by the Alberta College of Occupational Therapists
Value: $5,000
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student registered full-time in a PhD program in Rehabilitation Science at the University of Alberta who is committed to pursuing a clinician-scientist or academic career and who demonstrates a commitment to advance the profession of occupational therapy through research including clinical research in the areas of knowledge exchange and transfer, quality of life, clinical practice, patient outcomes or patient safety. The recipient must have an undergraduate or graduate degree in occupational therapy and will be selected on the basis of superior academic achievement equivalent to a grade point average of 3.5 or greater on the University of Alberta grading scale. Preference will be given to a student who has obtained their entry level education or post graduate education in Canada.
Application: There is no application form; eligible students will be considered automatically by the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine.
Alberta College of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists
Value: $5,000
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student registered full-time in a PhD program in Rehabilitation Science who is committed to pursuing a clinician-scientist or academic role and demonstrates a commitment to advance the profession of speech-language pathology or audiology preferably through research including clinical research in the areas of knowledge exchange and transfer, quality of life, clinical practice, patient outcomes or patient safety. The recipient must have an undergraduate or graduate degree in speech-language pathology or audiology and will be selected on the basis of superior academic achievement (equivalent to a grade point average of 3.5 or greater on the University of Alberta grading scale). Preference will be given to a student who has obtained their entry level education or post graduate education in Alberta.
Application: There is no application form; eligible students will be considered automatically by the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine.
Endowed by BMO Financial Group to support the recruitment and retention of outstanding graduate students at the University of Alberta
Value: $20,000
Eligibility: Awarded annually to two students registered in, or admitted to, a full-time PhD or thesis-based Master's program at the University of Alberta. There are no restrictions on citizenship and all disciplines are eligible for funding. The scholarship will be awarded on the basis of superior academic achievement (minimum grade point average equivalent to a 3.5 on the University of Alberta grading scale) and demonstrated research ability or research potential.
Application: There is no application form; departments will forward one nomination to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research by June 1st and the Graduate Scholarship Committee will select the recipient.
Endowed by Cheryl Harbottle and Norma Harbottle
Value: Variable
Number: Variable
Eligibility: Awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in a graduate degree in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. Selection based on demonstrated financial need. Preference given to students who completed high school in rural Alberta.
Application: By application to the on-line Supplementary Bursary application, open 6 times annually.
Endowed by Dr. Po Kee & Estella Cheung
Value: Variable
Number: 2
Eligibility: Awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing registered in a graduate program or certificate in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. Selection based on demonstrated excellence in educational experiences, clinical skills and professional activities. Preference will be given to internationally-educated physical therapists registered in the Post-baccalaureate Certificate in Bridging to Canadian Physical Therapy Practice program. Part-time students are eligible for this award.
Application: By application to the Department of Physical Therapy. A complete application package consists of a letter of intent which describes the applicant's qualifications and expected benefit to the profession.
Endowed by the College of Physical Therapists of Alberta
Value: $5,000
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student registered full-time in a PhD program in Rehabilitation Science who is committed to pursuing a clinician-scientist or academic role and demonstrates a commitment to advance the profession of physical therapy preferably through research including clinical research in the areas of knowledge exchange and transfer, quality of life/enhanced functional status, clinical practice, patient outcomes or patient safety. The recipient must have an undergraduate or graduate degree in physical therapy and will be selected on the basis of superior academic achievement (equivalent to a grade point average of 3.5 or greater on the University of Alberta grading scale). Preference will be given to a student who has obtained their entry level education or post graduate education in Alberta.
Application: There is no application form; eligible students will be considered automatically by the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine.
Endowed by Delta Delta Delta Alumnae of the University of Alberta
Value: $1,700
Nomination Deadline: 01-Oct
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.
Application: There is no application form; the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request one nomination from each eligible department. The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Endowed by Phyllis Clark in honor of her husband Don McColl
Value: $2,000
Eligibility: Awarded annually on the basis of superior academic achievement, to a student in a master's or doctoral degree program in Fine Arts or Rehabilitation Medicine. In even-numbered years, the scholarship will be awarded for study in Fine Arts and in odd-numbered years, the scholarship will be awarded for study in Rehabilitation Medicine. In the event that a suitable candidate cannot be found in the specified area, the scholarship may be awarded in the other area. Part-time students are eligible for this award.
Application: There is no application form; the department will consider eligible students and one nomination will be accepted from eligible departments in the area in which the scholarship is to be awarded. The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection of the recipient.
Funded by the Alberta Elks Foundation in memory of Dr. Einer Boberg, the co-founder and first director of the Institute for Stuttering Treatment and Research (ISTAR), and reflects Dr. Boberg's lifelong commitment to the advancement of clinical practice and the important of its connection to research.
Value: $1,500 at the Masters level; $3,000 at the PhD level. The award is non-renewable. Two master's awards or one PhD award will be offered annually.
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student in the speech-language pathology program or the rehabilitation science program at the University of Alberta who has demonstrated strong clinical skills and a research interest in the area of stuttering. The award is intended to assist a student in the completion of a MSc-SLP project, a MSc-SLP thesis, a MSc thesis in Rehabilitation Science or a PhD program in Rehabilitation Science that is related to stuttering. Applicants at the Master's level should have completed the first year of a Master's program in speech-language pathology or rehabilitation science in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine at the University of Alberta. Applicants at the PhD level should have been admitted to the Rehabilitation Science program in the Faculty. Applicants should have excellent academic standing, be able to present evidence of significant community service, and be planning to specialize in the area of stuttering.
Application: Application for the award should be made by June 1st in the first year of study. Applicants should submit a brief curriculum vitae (in which community service can be documented), an official graduate transcript, and an essay of no more than 1,000 words describing their interest in the disorder of stuttering and the goal of their studies in this field to:
Boberg/Elks Graduate Award Committee
ISTAR, 1500 College Plaza
University of Alberta
Edmonton AB T6G 2C8
Notification of the award will be made by the beginning of September. Award recipients will be announced publicly.
Endowed by Dr. EW Gauk of Edmonton
Value: $2,200
Nomination Deadline: 01-Oct
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student in a graduate degree program whose major area of research deals with behavioural disorders of children. Part-time students are eligible for this award.
Application: There is no application form; the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request one nomination from each eligible department. The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Endowed by alumni and friends of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research
Value: $1,500
Nomination Deadline: 01-Oct
Eligibility: Awarded annually on the basis of academic excellence to a full-time Master's or PhD student who has received no or limited support from the University of Alberta. Holders of major awards (as defined by the Graduate Scholarship Committee) will not be considered. A student may hold the scholarship only once. Approximately seven awards are granted each year.
Application: There is no application form; the Faculty of Graduate Studies & Research will request a nomination from each department. The nomination must include a detailed description of all of the nominee's sources of funding (i.e. assistantships, bursaries, employment income, external and U of A Scholarships, loans, and tuition supplements). The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Donated annually by the Governor General of Canada
Value: Medal
Nomination Deadline: Varies
Eligibility: The Governor General's Gold Medal is awarded for academic excellence at the graduate level. At the University of Alberta, it recognises the doctoral graduate who achieves the highest academic standing. While selection of the winner is based primarily on academic excellence, attention to the dissertation and cumulative scholarly achievement during the doctoral program also will be considered. One medal is presented at the Spring Convocation and two medals are presented at the Fall Convocation.
Application: There is no application form; the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will consider eligible students upon nomination by their department. Will make the final selection.
Endowed by the Estate of Gwendolyn Ewan
Value: $5,700
Nomination Deadline: October 1
Eligibility Criteria: Awarded annually on the basis of superior academic achievement to one or more students registered full-time in a graduate degree program whose permanent residence is in the Northwest Territories.
Application: Students are to submit their application to their department. A complete application package consists of a letter of application by the students describing the student's work, and a transcript of the academic record. Students to check with their department for internal deadlines.
Endowed by the Gyro Club of Edmonton
Value: $1,200
Eligibility: Two scholarships awarded annually, one to a student registered in a Master's program (course-based or thesis-based), and one to a student registered in a PhD program whose graduate programs are focused on aging. An applicant may not hold this scholarship more than once during the tenure of their graduate degree program.
Application: A complete application will consist of an application form; a brief statement of the applicant's future plans for pursuing a career in the field of aging; a listing of aging-related courses completed or in progress, with a brief explanation of the aging-related content; a brief description of the applicant's thesis/dissertation topic (if applicable) and anticipated completion date; a description of relevant community volunteer work; one copy of the applicant's curriculum vitae; and one set of official university transcripts. Application forms are available from the Alberta Centre on Aging website (www.aging.ualberta.ca).
Deadline: Early November; refer to Alberta Centre on Aging website.
Endowed by the late William A. Thomson.
Value: $18,000
Eligibility: Awarded annually to two academically outstanding students registered in, or admitted to, a master's or doctoral degree program at the University of Alberta. Recipients of the scholarship must be registered and working full-time on their graduate program during the tenure of the scholarship. This award may not be held concurrently with another major award as defined by the Graduate Scholarship Committee (value of $13,000 or greater).
Application: There is no application form; the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request one nomination from each department. The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Endowed through the will of the late Kennett Y Spencer
Value: $2,500
Nomination Deadline: October 1
Eligibility Criteria: Awarded once every two years to a student registered full-time in a graduate degree program at the University of Alberta whose focus of enquiry is in the field of northern studies. The recipient will be selected on the basis of superior academic achievement (equivalent to a grade point average of 3.5 or greater on the University of Alberta grading scale). Granted for two years (subject to review after one year) the renewal will be approved on the basis of a report from the recipient's supervisor on the progress achieved in their studies and research. The scholarship may not be held by a recipient for more than two consecutive years.
Application: The application form and information about the application process and required supporting documents is available on the University of Alberta, UAlberta North website. Eligible students should submit a complete application package to the UAlberta North, 1-42 Pembina Hall, University of Alberta, Edmonton AB T6G 2H8, by August 14th. UAlberta Noth will review the letters of application and forward the name of one nominee to the Graduate Scholarship Committee for final approval.
Field of Study: Open
Number: 1
Value: $1,000
Funded by: The Edmonton Rotary Club Foundation, in memory of Leo LeClerc who was a dynamic force in the Edmonton community for more than four decades. His involvement with business, government, sports, media and community service touched hundreds, if not thousands, of lives in positive and significant ways.
Conditions: To be awarded annually to an undergraduate or graduate student attending the University of Alberta. Criteria for selecting recipients will include academic achievement, character and financial need. Special consideration will be given to special needs candidates such as individuals with disabilities - all permanent disabilities or medical conditions.
Field of Study: Open
Number: 1
Value: $500
Funded by: Spinal Cord Injury Treatment Centre Society
Conditions: To be awarded annually to a student with a spinal-cord injury continuing in an undergraduate or graduate degree program at the University of Alberta. Recipients will be chosen on the basis academic achievement and volunteer service which benefits persons with disabilities. In the event that there is no suitable candidate found, this award can then be presented to a student with any type of physical disability. Students enrolled full-time or part-time are eligible for this award.
Annually funded by Janice Mickleborough
Value: $1,000
Number: 1
Field of Study: Rehabilitation Medicine
Academic Requirements: Superior academic achievement
Program Requirements: Registered full-time, in any year of a graduate degree program in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine
Preference: Given to a student in a Rehabilitation Science degree program
Selection: Based on academic achievement, demonstrated interest or experience in cancer rehabilitation and/or head and neck cancer rehabilitation, and demonstrated excellence in educational experiences, clinical skills and volunteer and professional activities.
Application: Eligible students should contact the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine for application procedures and deadlines. The Faculty will nominate one candidate to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research. The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Deadline: December 15.
Endowed by the University of Alberta Graduate Students' Association
Value: $1,400
Nomination Deadline: 01-Oct
Eligibility: Awarded annually in the Fall on the basis of 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. Approximately six awards are granted each year.
Application: There is no application form; the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request a nomination from each department. The nomination must include a detailed description of all of the nominee's sources of funding (ie assistantships, bursaries, employment income, external and U of A Scholarships, loans and tuition supplements). The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Endowed by friends of Pansy and George Strange
Value: $1,200
Nomination Deadline: 01-Oct
Eligibility: Awarded annually to two outstanding students 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. Part-time students are eligible for this award.
Application: There is no application form; departments will forward one nomination to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research. The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Annually Funded by the Rehabilitation Medicine Students' Association (RMSA).
Field of Study: Rehabilitation Medicine
Value: $1,000
Number: 1
Eligibility: To be awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing, registered in a full-time graduate program in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. Selection is based on academic achievement and demonstrated involvement in volunteer work, extra-curricular activities, and promotion of the profession and/or the Faculty within the community. Must be a member of the Rehabilitation Medicine Students' Association.
Application: Contact the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine for application form. Deadline date for receipt of application is January 15th.
Funded by the Ronald Gordon Rowswell-O'Connor Fund at the Edmonton Community Foundation
Value: $4,000
Nomination Deadline: October 1
Eligibility Criteria: Awarded to two full-time or part-time students with satisfactory academic standing registered in a graduate degree program. Selection is based on the significance of their program of studies and/or research to the advancement of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans-identified, or queer communities. This award is tenable only once in a graduate student's career.
Application: By March 31 to the Institute for Sexual Minority Studies and Services, Faculty of Education
Established by the Learning Disabilities Association of Alberta
Award Value: $1,000
Eligibility Criteria: Awarded annually to two students who are registered full-time in an undergraduate or graduate program at a university in Alberta whose research will lead to assisting children and adults with learning disabilities. Applicants must have completed two full academic years at either a university or at an accredited junior college at which courses are acceptable toward a university degree.
Application Process: Information regarding specific application requirements and application forms are available from: ldalberta.ca or via the Learning Disabilities Association of Alberta, Box 29011, Pleasantview P.O., Edmonton AB, T6H 5Z6.
Endowed by participants in the annual "Faculty Club Fun Run". The scholarship also recognizes Dr. Preshing's ongoing contributions to this special event.
Value: $1,700
Nomination Deadline: 01-Oct
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student registered full-time in a graduate degree program at the University of Alberta on the basis of superior academic achievement.
Application: There is no application form; the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request a nomination from each department. In selecting a student for the award, financial need will be taken into consideration. The nomination must include a detailed description of all of the nominee's sources of funding (ie assistantships, bursaries, employment income, external and U of A scholarships, loans and tuition supplements). The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection.
Endowed by donors to the Centenary Campaign
Value: $5,000
Nomination Deadline: 01-Oct
Eligibility: Awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing (minimum grade point average 2.7) who is in the second year of a full-time graduate degree program in any department at the University of Alberta. Selection will be based on academic standing and demonstrated volunteer involvement in activities on campus and in the community (volunteer work required for school credit will not be considered). Preference will be given to a student who is involved in volunteer activities both on and off campus. The recipient may not hold this award concurrently with an award or bursary with a value of $13,000 or greater.
Application: Eligible students should submit an application form (available on the FGSR website) and supporting documents to the Chair of their home department. The Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research will request one nomination from each eligible department and the Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final selection. A written and signed statement from each volunteer office/organization to confirm your role and the number of volunteer hours provided per week must be included with the application form.
Endowed by Beverley Burns in memory of W.W. and H.E. Trusdale
Value: $1000
Eligibility: Awarded annually to an outstanding student registered full-time in a graduate degree program and working in the area of Gerontology. Awarded to enable eligible students to attend a conference related to the field of aging.
Application: The application will consist of a completed application form; a brief paragraph outlining the applicant's goals in attending a gerontology conference; confirmation of acceptance of a paper/poster presentation at a specific conference; one copy of the applicant's curriculum vitae; and one set of official university transcripts. Application forms are available from Angela Libutti in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine - alibutti@ualberta.ca