Not specified
Mar 31, 2026
Canada
individual
About This Opportunity
The Cruickshank Karvellas Prize in Taxation is awarded annually to the student in the Faculty of Law who excels in the introductory tax course. This prize recognizes outstanding academic achievement in taxation law studies at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system. The award is supported by endowed funds provided by Cruickshank Karvellas Barristers & Solicitors, a law firm that has established this prize to encourage excellence in tax law education.
Who Can Apply
- Region
- Canada
- Project in
- Canada
- Applicants
- individual
- Organizations
- academic
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Review process
Students are automatically considered based on academic performance in the introductory tax course
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March 31, 2026 at 23:59 UTCDue in 29 days
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