Karol J Krotki Population Research Graduate Scholarship
Eligibility
- Nominees must have completed a full year of coursework in the doctoral program with First Class Academic standing (3.5/4.0 GPA)
- Nominee is registered in the Department of Sociology
- Nominee must have completed a full year of coursework in the doctoral program and their specialization exam
- Academic program must have significant demographic content
- Nominee will have demonstrated, through a combination of course work and research, excellence in one or more of the following areas: formal demographic methods, quantitative sociological methods, social demographic theory
- The scholarship is non-renewable
- The recipient is required to submit a written report to the Sociology Graduate Office within 12 months; the report must include a research statement of progress and an accounting of research expenses
- Open to Canadian citizens.
- Open to permanent residents.
- Open to foreign nationals holding Canadian study permits.
- Open to applicants in doctoral programs.
- Open to applicants in thesis-based study programs.
How to apply
By nomination only. Students should contact their department for details on their application process. Nominations are submitted to GPS by the Department (or Faculty). The Graduate Scholarship Committee makes the final decision.
Additional Information
Deadlines on this page are approximations. Departments may have their own internal deadlines for adjudicating awards before submitting to GPS. Please contact your department directly about deadlines.
The value and number of awards and scholarships are determined yearly and may increase or decrease. Departments can confirm the current value of open awards and GPS deadlines through GSMS.
Award Details
Donor
Endowed by the Society of Edmonton Demographers who created the Alberta Endowment Fund for Demographic Research
Number of Awards
1
Award Type
Scholarship
Award Category
Department Specific