Helen Darcovich Memorial Doctoral Fellowship

Quick Facts

The Darcovich Memorial Doctoral Fellowship is awarded annually to a student writing a dissertation on a Ukrainian or Ukrainian-Canadian topic in the area of education, history, law, humanities, arts, social sciences, women’s studies, or library sciences. Because funding is for dissertation work only, all other degree requirements must be completed by the time the award is taken up.

Annual Value: 
$12,500
Award Status: 
Active
Deadline: 

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Eligibility

Citizenship: 
Canadian
Citizenship: 
Permanent Resident
Citizenship: 
International
Degree Level: 
Doctoral
Applicant Status: 
Continuing Students

Evaluation Criteria

Applications will be judged on a points system based on the dissertation proposal, letters of reference, writing sample, academic grades, and publishing record. Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada, who may hold the fellowship at any institution of higher learning, and foreign students enrolled at the University of Alberta, will receive extra points.

Further Information

Canadian Institute of Ukranian Studies has further information about this fellowship opportunity.

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