The Pat Clifford Award for Early Career Research in Education

Quick Facts

The Pat Clifford Award is administered by the Canadian Education Association (CEA) and intends to recognize the work of emerging researchers in education policy, practice, or theory in Canada.This award is dedicated to the memory of Pat Clifford, who was active in research and teaching practice in Canada.

Annual Value: 
N/A
Award Status: 
Active
Deadline: 

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Eligibility

Applicants must be in the process of completing a Masters or PhD or have completed a Masters or Phd in the last 2 years (from date of convocation). Applicants may be from faculties of education or other related disciplines.

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

Evaluation Criteria

Award winners must have a body of work which is relevant to one of the following CEA program priorities: engaging learning; engaging teaching; or engaging school and community. 

Procedures

Application Procedures: 

Complete applications must be submitted directly to the Canadian Education Association. Full application format and submission details can be found through their website.

Nomination Procedures: 

Applicants can either nominate themselves or be nominated by another person.

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