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2652 James St
Duncan, British Columbia
V9L 2X2
250 746-4435
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The Canada Section Student Award was established in 1987 to recognize promising young engineers and scientists in the field of electrochemical power sources. The awards are intended to encourage the recipients to initiate or continue careers in the field.Nomination Deadline: February 28, annualPresented: annualRecipient qualificationsThe recipient will be a student who is pursuing a PhD degree at a Canadian university...
In 1981, AFDO established a scholarship fund with the excess funds from the 75th Anniversary of the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act celebration. The “George M. Burditt Scholarship” and the “Betsy B. Woodward Scholarship”, both in the amount of $2,500 each will be awarded annually to a worthy recipient who is in their third year of college.A third scholarship, the...
Email completed PDF applications to scholarships@idahocf.org no later than 11:59 pm MST on March 15th. Late/Incomplete applications will not be considered. Who Can Apply?Female Idaho resident enrolled full-time as a bachelor’s degree student;Junior or senior-level standing at Boise State University;Minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA;Graduating within two years of receipt of scholarship. Required Application MaterialsCopy of your most recent unofficial college transcriptA written statement...
he Louise McBee Scholarship honors Dr. M. Louise McBee, vice president for academic affairs emerita of The University of Georgia. Dr. McBee’s career began as a high school teacher in Virginia, but she has made her mark on education and politics in Georgia. Beginning in 1963, she held several posts with The University of Georgia, including dean of women, associate...
Lee Thornton was the first African-American woman to cover the White House for a major news network (CBS) and the first African-American host of All Things Considered on National Public Radio. She served as a faculty member at the Howard University School of Communications, earning a tenured position. Later in her career, she taught at the University of Maryland's Philip...