Prince George Alzheimer’s Society Graduate Scholarship
Brief Description
The Prince George Alzheimer’s Society Graduate Scholarship, offered by the University of Northern British Columbia, is a valuable opportunity for students conducting research on Alzheimer’s disease. This scholarship aims to support and advance research in this field, ultimately contributing to the understanding and treatment of this debilitating illness.
Host Institution(s)
The scholarship is hosted by the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC), a leading research university in Canada with a strong focus on community engagement and innovation.
University of Northern British Columbia
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Level/Field of Study
The scholarship is open to graduate students pursuing research related to Alzheimer’s disease, including but not limited to neuroscience, psychology, social work, public health, and medicine.
Number of Awards
Each year, the scholarship offers two awards of $10,000 CAD each, renewable for up to two years, for a total of $20,000 CAD per student.
Target Group
The scholarship is open to Canadian and international students who are pursuing graduate studies at the University of Northern British Columbia and are conducting research on Alzheimer’s disease.
Scholarship Value/Inclusions
In addition to the monetary award, the scholarship offers unique opportunities for students to network with leading researchers and practitioners in the field of Alzheimer’s disease. This includes attending educational seminars, conferences, and workshops, as well as participating in practical experiences and hands-on research.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for the scholarship,
- Applicants must be enrolled or accepted into a graduate program at the University of Northern British Columbia and have a strong academic record.
- They must also have a well-defined research project related to Alzheimer’s disease and demonstrate a commitment to contributing to the advancement of knowledge and understanding in this field.
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Application Instructions
To apply for the scholarship, students must submit a completed application form, along with a research proposal, transcripts, letters of recommendation, and a personal statement outlining their interest and passion for research on Alzheimer’s disease. The application deadline is typically in the spring, but it is recommended to check the official website for specific dates.
Official Website
For more information about the Prince George Alzheimer’s Society Graduate Scholarship and how to apply, please visit the official website.