G. Neil Perry Award in Public Administration
Brief Description
The G. Neil Perry Award in Public Administration, offered by the University of Victoria, recognizes outstanding students pursuing careers in public service.
Host Institution(s)
The G. Neil Perry Award is hosted by the University of Victoria’s School of Public Administration, which has a reputation for producing leaders in the field of public service.
Level/Field of Study
This award is available to graduate students enrolling in the Master of Public Administration (MPA) program at the University of Victoria.
Number of Awards
The University of Victoria offers one G. Neil Perry Award in Public Administration each year.
Target Group
This award is open to Canadian citizens and permanent residents who have been accepted into the University of Victoria’s MPA program and have demonstrated a commitment to public service.
Scholarship Value/Inclusions
The G. Neil Perry Award provides a $10,000 scholarship to the selected recipient to cover their tuition fees and living expenses.
Eligibility Criteria
- To be considered for this award,
- Applicants must have achieved a minimum GPA of 3.5 in their undergraduate studies.
- Demonstrate a commitment to public service through relevant coursework, volunteer experience, or previous work experience in the field.
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Application Instructions
Applications for the G. Neil Perry Award are open to all eligible students who have been accepted into the MPA program at the University of Victoria. The application process requires submission of a personal statement, reference letters, and transcripts. The award recipient will be selected based on their academic achievements, commitment to public service, and potential for future leadership in the field.
Official Website
For more information about the G. Neil Perry Award in Public Administration and to access the application, please visit the University of Victoria’s website.
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