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Mar 31, 2026
Canada
individual
About This Opportunity
The Honourable Donald Lee Prize in Immigration Law is awarded annually to a student in Law at the University of Alberta on the basis of superior academic achievement in the subject of Immigration Law (Law 588). This prize recognizes academic excellence in immigration law studies. The award is endowed by the Chinese Canadian National Council, the Edmonton Immigrant Services Association and friends of the Honourable Mr Justice Donald Lee. Students are automatically considered for this prize based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
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- Canada
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- Canada
- Applicants
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- Organizations
- academic
Application Details
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Review process
Automatic consideration based on completed General Application and academic achievement in Immigration Law course
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March 31, 2026 at 23:59 UTCDue in 29 days
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