CA$1,600 - CA$1,600
No deadline
Canada
individual
About This Opportunity
The Andrew Spinney Memorial Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering third or fourth year in Electrical Engineering at the University of Calgary. Established in memory of Andrew Spinney (1964-1997) who graduated with distinction from the University of Calgary in 1987, the award is established in recognition of his commitment to engineering excellence. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit and provides up to $1,600 to one recipient each year. The scholarship is funded by Caroline Troy and administered through the University of Calgary's Office of the Registrar.
Who Can Apply
- Region
- Canada
- Applicants
- individual
- Organizations
- academic
Application Details
Stages
- 1 single_stage
Review process
Selection based on academic merit for continuing undergraduate students in Electrical Engineering
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- Award Amount
- CA$1,600 - CA$1,600
- Application Deadline
- No deadline
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