The Aboriginal Canada Portal closed February 12, 2013. The Digital Aboriginals of True North Turtle Island have intervened. Please visit this web page for more information.
This scholarships is provided by Aber Resources Ltd through the Lassonde Mineral Engineering Program in the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering at the University of Toronto.
The purpose of the Aboriginal Bursaries Web site is to provide Aboriginal students with a valuable funding research tool to facilitate their pursuit of post-secondary studies. Search results for Northwest Territories.
Source: Government of Canada; Aboriginal Canada Portal (ACP)
This page lists various bursaries awarded by the Government of the Northwest Territories to students pursuing careers in front line health care or social service professions.
Source: Government of Northwest Territories; Health and Social Services
Provides funds in support of research in any subject area related to the circumpolar north. The priority is for costs related to field research expenses, but other expenses are considered.
Assists medical students with transportation costs to the Northwest Territories by reimbursing them the cost of economy return airfare from their university city to the community where the clerkship will occur.
Source: Government of Northwest Territories; Health and Social Services
Inuvialuit Education Foundation offers scholarships, loans and bursaries to Inuvialuit students so they can enter and complete their studies in college programs.
Provides the application form for the Jim Edwards Sittichinli Scholarship, which awards two scholarships each year to students pursuing studies in renewable resources or related studies.
For the 2006/2007 academic year, Northwestel will award 10 scholarships - each worth $2,500 - to students engaged in full-time, post-secondary studies in: telecommunications, computer science, electrical engineering, business/commerce.
The Institute of Chartered Accounts of the Northwest Territories awards up to two scholarships valued at $1,500.00 each to post-secondary students pursuing further education in the Chartered Accountancy profession.
Source: Institute of Chartered Accountants of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut
The Research Fellowship Program welcomes applications from researchers in the social, applied, physical and natural sciences. Community-initiated research is encouraged.
This page summarizes the requirements for the scholarship created for students pursuing post-secondary education in a field related to the SRRB's mandate.