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Graham Lockett-Lees Memorial Award

Overview The Graham Lockett-Lees Memorial Award was created to benefit graduate students in the third to final year of pursuing a PhD in the Social and Political Thought program. Applicants must submit a copy of their CV, an up-to-date grade report, a 500-word statement outlining their research focus in Social and Political Thought and demonstrate […]

W.W. Anderson Award in Caribbean Studies

OVERVIEW The W.W. Anderson Award in Caribbean Studies will be granted to a graduate student who identifies as Afro-Caribbean, or Black and isregistered in the Centre for Research on Latin America and the Caribbean (CERLAC) graduate diploma program, or is a research associate with CERLAC, and is otherwise engaged in research in the Caribbean and/or […]

Pierre Elliott Trudeau Fellowship at York University

Overview The Pierre Elliott Trudeau Fellowship at York University is made possible through the sale of the limited edition, The Essential Trudeau, edited by Ron Graham. The award will assist graduate students in the humanities and social sciences with travel costs, subsistence, copying and other related research expenses at archives, libraries and repositories in Canada and […]

Kingsley Abu Imonikhe Graduate Award

Overview This award was established by York alumna Diana Imonikhe ’05, ’08, ’17 to hounour her father, Kingsley Abu Omokhovwa Imonikhe (1955-1991). He was a hardworking, loving father who had a keen interest in education. He receives a Diploma in Engineering from Auchi Polytechnic, pursued Civil Engineering and Management at the University of Leeds in […]

Mary-Jo Nadeau Activist Scholar Award (The M.J.) for Doctoral Students in Sociology

The Mary-Jo Nadeau Activist Scholar Award (The M.J.) for Graduate Students in Sociology was established by family, friends, and colleagues of Dr. Mary-Jo Nadeau, a graduate (’05) of York University’s Graduate Program in Sociology. Her anti-racist feminist research and activism focused on white supremacy in the Canadian women’s movement, labour rights, anti-poverty campaigns, and Palestinian […]

Roberto Perin Graduate History Award for Field Research on Human Mobility and Diversity

Overview The Roberto Perin Graduate History Award for Field Research on Human Mobility and Diversity  supports doctoral students working on projects on human mobility (migration, emigration, immigration, identity, community building) and racial, ethnic or religious diversity. This award is intended to facilitate research essential to the completion of doctoral theses of a historical nature by […]

Academic Excellence Fund

Launched in the fall of 2021, the Academic Excellence Fund (AEF) program supports graduate students in advancing their research and scholarly objectives through simple and timely access to funds. Activities that are supported by AEF include research, dissemination of scholarly or creative work as well as well as student-led initiatives, activities or events that advance […]

SSHRC Canada Graduate Research Scholarship—Doctoral (CGRSD)

Overview The Canada Graduate Research Scholarship—Doctoral program recognizes and supports the next generation of outstanding innovators, knowledge workers, creative thinkers and researchers. By providing support for a high-quality research training experience to awardees, the program strives to foster impacts within and beyond the research environment. Value and Duration Eligibility Deadline How to Apply Students are […]

Research Cost Fund

Overview The Research Cost Fund (RCF) assists with the costs directly connected to research undertaken by registered full-time York graduate students who are or have been members of CUPE 3903 within their current program of study. Applications are reviewed and allocations are determined by a four–person committee, consisting of: Value and Duration Eligibility Eligible Applicants […]

Autism Scholars Awards

Overview With the support of the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities, Autism Scholars Awards have been established to ensure that Ontario attracts and retains pre–eminent scholars. The community of autism scholars fostered by this Awards Program will excel, according to internationally accepted standards of scientific excellence, in the creation of new knowledge concerning child […]