About
Memorial University of Newfoundland is a comprehensive public research university located in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. As the province's only university, Memorial is dedicated to education, research, and public engagement, serving students through undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs across multiple campuses. The university acknowledges its location on traditional Indigenous territories and is currently celebrating its centennial anniversary.
Funding Opportunities
Killam Fellowship
The Killam Fellowship is a prestigious fellowship valued at US$6,000 for one semester or US$12,000 for two semesters of study at a Killam partnership institution in the United States. The Killam Fellowships Program is available to all Canadian citizen undergraduate students in good standing at four year degree granting institutions throughout Canada and the United States. Applications by students in Bachelor of Arts and in Bachelor of Science programs are welcome to apply. This program provides Canadian undergraduate students the opportunity to study at prestigious partner institutions in the United States for one or two semesters.
Ocean Ranger Memorial Award
The Ocean Ranger Memorial Award commemorates the tragic loss of 84 crew members when the Ocean Ranger Exploratory Drilling Platform sank on February 15, 1982. Established by the Ocean Ranger Disaster Fund, this memorial award program provides financial support to students pursuing post-secondary education at Memorial University of Newfoundland, the Fisheries and Marine Institute, and the College of the North Atlantic. The award is valued at $500 per year and is tenable by students who are entering or currently pursuing their studies. Selection preference is given to widows and lineal descendants of the disaster victims, including children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. In the absence of eligible candidates from this primary group, the award may be offered to other full-time students at the discretion of the Ocean Ranger Award Selection Committee.
Fry Family Foundation Dr. Philip Warren Exceptional Achievement Award
The Fry Family Foundation Dr. Philip Warren Exceptional Achievement Award is part of the Fry Family Foundation Awards program, created to recognize and encourage tomorrow's great leaders. The Fry Family Foundation was founded by Darryl and Marlene Fry, alumni of Memorial University who have a passion for both the university and the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. The Foundation helps build stronger communities by investing in the development of young talent, as well as supporting health, social causes, nature and the arts. Valued at $5,000 each, up to four new Awards are granted annually to students graduating from a Newfoundland and Labrador high school or equivalent, who are living in the area served by one of the five St. John's Community Centres (Buckmaster's Circle, MacMorran, Froude Avenue, Rabbittown, and Virginia Park). An application is required. Eligible students must demonstrate financial need and selection is based on academic achievement. The applicant must plan to enroll in first year studies at any campus of Memorial University of Newfoundland or the Marine Institute. This Award is renewable for up to four years (five years total), depending on the duration of the student's program, provided the recipient maintains clear academic standing and continues as a full-time undergraduate student at Memorial University or Marine Institute. The Awards are administered by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards for Memorial University students, and by the Marine Institute Scholarships Office for Marine Institute students.
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- Total Funding Opportunities
- 5
- Active Now
- 3
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- mun.ca
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