York University Roderick Guthrie Scholarships 2024 in Canada

  • Partial Funding
  • York University
  • Masters, PhD
  • Process Engineering Metallurgy, Environmental Issues, Energy Issues
  • International Students
  • Canada
  • 07/30/2024
Expired in
07/30/2024
York University Roderick Guthrie Scholarships.York University Roderick Guthrie Scholarships.

Description



Are you a graduate student passionate about applying Process Engineering Metallurgy to address critical Environmental and Energy challenges? Then the Roderick Guthrie Graduate Scholarship 2024 at York University's Lassonde School of Engineering might be the perfect fit for you. This prestigious scholarship offers financial support and recognition to outstanding Master's and PhD students making a difference in these vital fields.


About York University:




York University, located in Toronto, Canada, is a leading research and teaching institution. Established in 1959, it boasts a diverse and welcoming community with a strong focus on social good. The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs across various disciplines, including Science, Business, Law, Arts, and Health. York is known for its innovative research endeavors and its commitment to preparing students for successful careers while tackling global challenges

Degree Level

York University Roderick Guthrie Scholarships 2024 in Canada is available to undertake Masters, PhD level programs at York University.

Available Subjects

Following subject are available to study under this scholarship program.

  • Process Engineering Metallurgy
  • Environmental Issues
  • Energy Issues

Benefits

The program offers one scholarship in the amount of $5,000.

Eligible Nationalities

This scholarship is open to international students of all nationalities.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Graduate Students: Open to both incoming and continuing full-time Master's and Doctoral students.
  • Field of Study: Research or coursework must be directly connected to Process Engineering Metallurgy and its application to Environmental or Energy challenges.
  • Academic Achievement: Minimum GPA requirement of a straight 'A' (or its equivalent).
  • Incoming Students: Active involvement in engineering activities relevant to your chosen field of study is a prerequisite.
  • Continuing Students: A strong record of research and academic performance is essential. This can be demonstrated through participation in teaching assistantships, presenting research at conferences or seminars, or publishing peer-reviewed research articles.

Application Procedure

  • Applications are submitted through the Lassonde Fluid Review website, an online application system.
  • New applicants will need to create an account to log in and access the application form.
  • The application can be completed in multiple sessions and saved for progress tracking.

Required Application Materials:

  • A statement outlining your research interests.
  • An updated curriculum vitae (CV).
  • Official academic transcripts (obtain assistance from the Graduate Program Assistant if needed).

Selection Process:

  • The Lassonde School of Engineering awards adjudication committee will review applications and select a recipient by July 30th.
  • The successful candidate will be notified by the Lassonde awards committee. Award details will then be forwarded to the Scholarships & Awards Coordinator at the Faculty of Graduate Studies (FGS) who will arrange for the funds to be deposited into the student's account for the following Fall term.

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