CA$1,100 - CA$1,100
No deadline
Canada
individual
About This Opportunity
The Allan Curran Engineering Award is awarded to a student entering third year of the Sustainable Design Engineering degree program at the University of Prince Edward Island. The student will have completed their first two years in engineering at UPEI and will have taken at least one philosophy course. Preference is given to a student in financial need. This award was established by Allan Curran, a proud alumnus of Saint Dunstan's University, Class of '62, who graduated with a degree in Business and returned to his family's business in New York, Royal Products. In recognition of his wonderful years at Saint Dunstan's University, Allan has established this award to support a student entering the third year of the UPEI Sustainable Design Engineering Degree program.
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- CA$1,100 - CA$1,100
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