Li Tze Fong Memorial Fellowship

Updated: about 12 hours ago
Deadline: 01 Sep 2024

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Deadline
Likely in September 2024
Annual Value
$25,000
Citizenship
Canadian
Permanent Resident
International
Degree Level
Masters
Doctoral

 

The Li Tze Fong Memorial Fellowships are made available by the University of British Columbia and the Li family in memory of Mr. Li Tze Fong. Fellowships of $25,000 (subject to change) are awarded each year through the annual Affiliated Fellowships competitions. Recipients will be known as Li Tze Fong Scholars.


 

Eligibility

Applicants must meet all eligibility requirements of the respective Affiliated Fellowships competition through which they are applying (Master’s or Doctoral ).

Applicants may or may not be UBC graduate students at the time of application – the competition is open to both incoming and continuing graduate students. However, awardees must be enrolled as full-time graduate students at UBC for the academic year during which the award is active.



Evaluation Criteria

Evaluated via Affiliated Fellowships competitions (Master's and/or Doctoral ).



Application Procedures

The Li Tze Fong Memorial Fellowship is part of the Affiliated Fellowships competitions. Applicants who are or plan to be registered in a Master’s program should refer to the Affiliated Fellowships Master's Program , while students who are or plan to be registered in a Doctoral program should refer to the Affiliated Fellowships Doctoral Program .



Nomination Procedures

Nominations are submitted by Graduate Programs through the Affiliated Fellowships competitions (Master's and/or Doctoral ).



Adjudication Procedures

Adjudicated via Affiliated Fellowships competitions (Master's and/or Doctoral ).



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Further Information

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