Awards Tenable at Carleton University * Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation Scholarships The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation offers graduate scholarships for full-time study in various fields related to housing in its urban and regional context. This competition is open only to Canadian citizens or landed immigrants who wish to study the social, physical, environmental, economic, legislative, or administrative aspects of housing. The value of CMHC University Scholarship is $13,200, which is to cover all expenses, including tuition fees. The scholarship is tenable at a Canadian University only. Application forms and additional information can be obtained from the office of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research. * Commonwealth Scholarships and Fellowships The Government of Canada, through the Commonwealth Scholarships and Fellowships Committee, offers annually a number of scholarships and fellowships, normally tenable for two years, which cover such expenses as travelling costs, tuition fees, other University fees, and a living allowance, to students of other Commonwealth countries. Under a plan drawn up at a conference held in Oxford in 1959, these scholarships and fellowships are awarded mainly for graduate study, and are tenable in the country making the offer. Students are advised to consult the office of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research. The deadline for receipt of applications is October 31, for all awarding countries except Australia and New Zealand. The deadline for receipt of applications for Australia and New Zealand awards is December 31. For further details, please contact the Canadian Bureau for International Education, 85 Albert Street, Suite 1400, Ottawa, Ontario, K1P 6A4. Application forms are available from Carleton International, Room 1506 Dunton Tower, Carleton University. * I.O.D.E. War Memorial Scholarships Nine scholarships are offered annually by the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire for postgraduate study and research in the humanities or social science. The awards are valued at $12,000 for study in Britain or another country in the Commonwealth, and $8,500 for study in a Canadian University. Candidates must be Canadian citizens and graduates of recognized colleges or universities. Application forms are available from the office of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research. Deadline is December 1. * Sir John A.Macdonald Graduate Fellowship in Canadian History The Province of Ontario annually offers the Sir John A. Macdonald Graduate Fellowship, valued at $8,500, for full-time graduate studies and research in the field of Canadian history at the Ph.D. level. The fellowship is tenable for three years, at an Ontario University only, and it will be awarded to a Canadian citizen resident in Ontario. Application forms and additional information can be obtained from the Graduate Studies and Research office. The deadline date for submission of completed applications to the Dean of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research is March 1. * Department of National Defence Scholarships and Fellowships The Department of National Defence offers scholarships and fellowships for strategic studies of relevance to current and future Canadian national security problems, including their political, economic, social, and military dimensions. Eight Ph.D. scholarships valued at up to $12,000 and eight M.A. scholarships valued at up to $10,000 will be awarded to cover tuition fees and related expenses. Applicants must be Canadian citizens. Deadline is February 1. * Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council NSERC Postgraduate Scholarships (range $15,600 ‘ $17,400) are tenable at Carleton University by students undertaking advanced studies and research in science, engineering, experimental psychology, and physical geography. Students currently enrolled at Carleton University must apply through their departments on prescribed forms available from the office of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research. Departments will advise students of relevant deadlines. * 1967 Science Scholarships NSERC annually offers 1967 Science Scholarships, valued at $20,500 for twelve months, plus a travel grant. The University selection committee will determine which, if any, of the candidates for postgraduate scholarships (for a first year of graduate studies) are sufficiently outstanding to be nominated for a 1967 Science Scholarship. Applications (including supporting documents) must be sent to the office of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research by November 1. These awards are tenable in any Canadian University other than the one from which the candidate expects to receive his/her bachelor's degree. * Noranda Bradfield Graduate Fellowships Program The Noranda Bradfield Graduate Fellowships are given to promote and encourage research collaboration between Canadian universities and companies in or associated with the Noranda Group. Up to seven fellowships, each valued at $15,500, are available to full-time students in graduate programs leading towards a master's or doctoral degree working in the natural and applied science, mathematics, economics, business and commerce. Application should be made through the appropriate University department to the Secretary, The Noranda Bradfield Graduate Fellowship Program, Noranda Research Centre, 240 Hymus Boulevard, Pointe Claire, Quebec, H9R 1G5 not later than March 1. * Ontario Graduate Scholarships The Province of Ontario annually offers scholarships of $3,953 per term to students who intend to pursue graduate studies at an Ontario University. Applicants must have maintained an overall average of at least A- or the equivalent, during each of the last two years of study at the postsecondary level. Application forms and brochures containing details of the award may be obtained from the office of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research. Registered students should submit completed application forms to their department. The department will advise students of the relevant deadlines. * The Queen Elizabeth II Ontario Scholarships The Queen Elizabeth II Ontario Scholarship Fund provides a number of annual awards in the fields of humanities, social sciences, and mathematics, for candidates expecting to be in the final year of their Ph.D. research and writing during their tenure of the award. These scholarships, valued at $13,000, plus a general expense allowance of $500, are open only to Canadian citizens and landed immigrants, and are tenable only at Ontario universities. Preference will be given to candidates who are residents of Ontario. Prescribed application forms are to be completed and submitted to the Dean of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research by December 1, for transmission to the selection committee by December 15. * J.H. Stewart Reid Memorial Fellowship This fellowship provides an award of $5,000 for twelve months for any field of study in a graduate program in any Canadian University. It is open to students who are Canadian citizens, or who have held landed immigrant status from April 30 and have been admitted to a Canadian graduate program by the time of award. Applications may be obtained from the Awards Officer, Canadian Association of University Teachers, 294 Albert Street, Suite 308, Ottawa, Ontario. K1P 6E6. * Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada The Council offers fellowships ranging in value up to $14,436 for studies and research at the doctoral level in the humanities and social sciences. These fellowships are tenable in Canada or abroad for a maximum of twelve months and may be renewed upon application. Application forms and brochures containing details of the assistance programs available may be obtained from the office of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, or by writing to the Council, P.O. Box 1610, Ottawa, Ontario, K1P 6G4. Departments will advise students of the deadline. * Queen's Fellowships Two or three Queen's Fellowships will be awarded annually to the most highly-ranked Doctoral Fellowship recipients entering the first year of a doctoral program in Canadian Studies. The fellowships are tenable only at a Canadian University and will provide tuition and travel costs in addition to the basic Doctoral Fellowship award. * Joint Initiative: SSHRC/FCAR/NSERC Doctoral fellowships offered under the SSHRC/ FCAR/ NSERC Joint Initiative program are intended to encourage students to change their linguistic milieu and their place of study from Quebec to another province and vice versa. Applicants must submit an application to the SSHRC's regular Doctoral Fellowships program and be successful in the completion. The proposed program of study and the University of affiliation must involve a move from a University outside Quebec to a University within Quebec and vice versa as well as a change in the language of study from that of the undergraduate program. In addition to the Council award, successful applicants will be awarded a supplement of $4,000 per year by the Fonds FCAR, renewable for as long as they are holders of a SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship. Tuition fees in excess of $600 will also be paid by the Fonds FCAR.