Study-in-Canada Fellowships - Deadline 29 January 2016The
Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies hosts two
study-in-Canada fellowships for University of Washington undergraduate
students – the Killam Fellowships Program and the Gary and Consuelo
Corbett Canada-U.S. Fellowships Program. For both programs, UW students
pay UW tuition and travel to their Canadian host university as an
exchange visitor.
Killam Fellowships Program provides
an opportunity for exceptional UW undergraduate students to spend one
semester or a full academic year in Canada. The Killam Fellowships
Program offers a fellowship award of $5,000 per semester (up to $10,000
for two semesters). Click to view website.
Corbett Fellowships Program provides
an opportunity for exceptional UW undergraduate students to spend a
full academic year at University of British Columbia in Vancouver. The
Corbett Fellowships Program offers a fellowship award of $7,000 for two semesters (September through April). Click to view website.
EligibilityAll
applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, full-time
undergraduate students in good standing at the UW, have a competitive
academic record, and complete the application process prior to the
published deadlines.
Host InstitutionsThe
Killam Fellowships Program has partnership agreements with 16
Canadian institutions including University of Ottawa, McGill in
MontrĂ©al, Queen’s in Toronto (for a full listing see the Killam
Fellowships Program website). The Corbett Fellowships Program is a
direct exchange program between UW and University of British Columbia - a
fantastic opportunity to spend a year in Vancouver!!
SponsorsThe
Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies and the Killam
Fellowships Program, Ottawa maintain a Memorandum of Understanding to
enable UW students to participate in the Killam Fellowships Program. The
Canadian Studies Center is the hosting unit for these fellowships. The
hosting units for the Corbett Fellowships Program are the Canadian
Studies Center, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies,
University of Washington; Canadian Studies and United States Studies
Program, University of British Columbia.