Several awards and scholarships are given each year to students who achieve high standing in a French program at the University of Manitoba (it is not necessary to apply, but certain awards carry conditions).
GRADUATE AWARDS
Marcel Richard Graduate Award
- for academic achievement and evidence of ability to do scholarly research in French at the graduate level
- to be offered annually to a student or students who have been admitted to pursue graduate studies in French at the M.A. or Ph.D. level
- approximate value of award: $13,900 (M.A.) and $17,900 (Ph.D.)
Dr. Anita K. Ross Fellowship in French
- for a student pursuing either a Masters or a Ph.D. degree in French language or literature
- approximate value of award: $4,625 in 2018-2019
Margaret R. Pope Scholarship
- for academic merit in French at either Masters or Doctoral level
- approximate value of award: $2,750 in 2018-2019
Joan Kennett Memorial Award for Thesis Writing
- for a graduate student who, in the twelve month period preceding the awarding of the prize, has defended an excellent thesis as part of the requirements of either an M.A. or Ph.D. in French
- approximate value of award: $575 in 2018-2019
Collège Universitaire de Saint-Boniface Fund Scholarship
- for a full-time student, in either M.A. or the Ph.D. in French, with high academic standing who is undertaking or has proposed to undertake thesis research in French language literature
- approximate value of award: $1,275 in 2018-2019
GRADUATE AWARDS (Links)
International Graduate Student Entrance Scholarship (IGSES)
International Graduate Student Scholarship (IGSS)
University of Manitoba Graduate Fellowship (UMGF)
Sir Gordon Wu Graduate Student Scholarships
University of Manitoba Graduate Student Association (UMGSA) Student Award
Bourses d'études supérieures du Canada Vanier
Bourses doctorales de la Fondation Pierre Elliott Trudeau
Bourses de recherche du Conseil de la vie française en Amérique (CVFA)
Subventions du Centre canadien de recherche sur les francophones en milieu minoritaire (CRFM)
Marcel Richard
Lecturer, Assistant Professor and Associate Professor of French (1924-1966)
(The University of Manitoba Archives)