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The Management of Rhodes Scholarship for West Africa is therefore inviting accomplished and outstanding graduates between the ages of 19-25 to apply for the 2018 Rhodes Scholarship for West Africa.

The Rhodes Scholarships are postgraduate awards supporting exceptionally bright students from around the world to study at the University of Oxford, United Kingdom.

This Scholarship is generously supported by Miles Morland and the Cohen Charitable Trust.

West Africa includes: Benin, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, the island of Saint Helena, Senegal, Sierra Leone, São Tomé and Principe and Togo.

Rhodes Scholarships Eligibility.
You must be a citizen of one of the following countries:
Benin, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, the island of Saint Helena, Senegal, Sierra Leone, São Tomé and Principe and Togo.
You must have been resident in one or more of the countries listed above for at least five of the last ten
You must have completed an undergraduate degree from a college or university (normally a Bachelor’s degree) with the highest classification your University awards, eg First Class or Upper Second Class
You must have reached your 19th and not have passed your 26th birthday on 1 October This means candidates must have been born after 30 September 1992 and on or before 1 October 1999.
You must have a sufficiently high standard of English to meet the English language proficiency requirements (at the Higher Level listed) of the University of Oxford.
Rhodes Scholarships Selection Criteria.
Rhodes Selection Committees are looking for young persons of outstanding intellect, character, leadership, and commitment to service from 20 Rhodes constituencies (64 countries) worldwide.
The four criteria governing the selection of Rhodes Scholars are:

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literary and scholastic attainments (academic excellence)
energy to use one’s talents to the full (as demonstrated by mastery in areas such as sports, music, debate, dance, theatre, and artistic pursuits, particularly where teamwork is involved)
truth, courage, devotion to duty, sympathy for and protection of the weak, kindliness, unselfishness and fellowship
moral force of character and instincts to lead, and to take an interest in one’s fellow beings.
Rhodes Scholarships Benefits.
Full tuition fees to pursue any course available at Oxford (with minor limitations) for two years with an option of a third year.
A maintenance stipend that will cover accommodation, feeding and incidentals
Tailored leadership courses designed to equip the scholar on how to solve critical problems in any community they find themselves.
One economy class airfare to and from Oxford at the beginning and end of tenure.
How to Apply for Rhodes Scholarships.
Applicants may apply online at rhodeshouse.ox.ac.uk via the scholarships tab.
All candidates are required to ensure that their completed electronic application is received online by midnight, GMT, 30 September Candidates are responsible for ensuring that referees submit their references online no later than midnight, GMT, 14 October 2017.
In preparation for making their application, all candidates should read carefully the general information for candidates on the Rhodes website, the Conditions of Tenure for the Rhodes Scholarship, the information in this document and the graduate admissions pages of the University of Oxford: ox.ac.uk/admissions/graduate.
Shortlisted candidates will be invited to No candidate will be selected without interview. You must be available to attend the interview, in person, as no accommodations can be made on date and time of interview. The interviews will take the format of a Dinner with the Selection Committee, followed by a Panel Interview the following day, most likely on a Friday evening/Saturday between mid-November/early December. Interviews will be held in Lagos. Overnight accommodation will be provided if necessary. Travel expenses are not normally provided. However, candidates who need to travel to the interview location from their country of origin within the West Africa region, may apply to the National Secretary for financial assistance to travel.
Candidates who do not receive further communication by the end of November should assume that their application has been unsuccessful.
Closing date: Your application must be submitted online by midnight, GMT, 30 September

For more information on the application procedure, eligibility criteria and to apply for the 2018 scholarship, interested candidates should Click Here.

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06/08/2017

University

Dean's scholarship

Value
Master's: $18,000 for up to two years
Doctoral: $22,000 for up to three years
Deadline
Round 1: December 1
Round 2: February 2
Eligibility
Register for the first time in a thesis or dissertation based program at the U of S
Entrance GPA of at least 85%
Show evidence of previous research productivity as demonstrated by authorship of refereed journal publications or conference presentations/publications
Applying
You must be be nominated by your supervisor or graduate chair.
Nominations for Dean’s scholarships are made by academic units after you've applied.
These scholarships are offered to students who have outstanding academic records, show research promise and are registering for the first time in a thesis-based graduate program.

Note: There are no service expectations while on CGPS funding. However, the required matching portion of these awards provided from different sources may have service expectations.

Graduate awards

The university wide opportunities below require you to be nominated by your supervisor or graduate chair. If you are interested in these funding sources, speak with them when applying and they will advise you on the process, which may require a joint application.
These awards are offered to graduate students who have good academic records and who show research promise. A student must be registered full-time in a graduate program, with a GPA, as determined by the College of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (CGPS), of at least 80% over the last two years of study.

Teacher-Scholar Doctoral Fellowships

Are awarded through a university wide competition to twenty Ph.D. students, who are within the first 5 years of their program with a grade point average of 80% or higher. Preference is given to students who have completed their course work and comprehensive exam. Teacher-Scholar Doctoral Fellows receive up to $20,000 for one year, during which they will receive training in university teaching, and, will deliver an undergraduate course under the guidance of a faculty mentor. You and your faculty teaching mentor must make a joint application for the Fellowship on the application form.

University of Saskatchewan Graduate Scholarships (UGS)

Ph.D. students with a UGS receive $20,000 per year for up to 3 years subject to maintaining acceptable academic standing. Master’s students with a UGS receive $16,000 per year for up to 2 years subject to maintaining acceptable academic standing.

University of Saskatchewan Graduate Teaching Fellowships

Provides students with $17,100 per year for up to five years. You are required to work 12 hours per week for the September to April period.

University of Saskatchewan Graduate Teaching Assistantships

Are available in most departments. New and continuing students should write to the Graduate Chair of the department to indicate their interest in being considered for a GTA. The graduate student rate of pay at the University of Saskatchewan is $18.51 per hour.

University of Saskatchewan Graduate Research Assistantships

Are offered to University of Saskatchewan graduate students by faculty members holding research grants and contracts. New and continuing students should contact faculty members doing research in their area of interest to ask about possible GRA opportunities. Be prepared to provide full information on your experience in the field. The graduate student rate of pay at the University of Saskatchewan is $18.51 per hour.

University of Saskatchewan Graduate Service Fellowships

Pays students $5,200 for a 4-month term. The student is expected to provide 12 hours of work per week on projects or initiatives that will enhance services and the quality of graduate programs for a broad base of graduate students. Graduate students will receive valuable work experience and learn skills related to project organization, delivery, and reporting. Contact the College of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Awards Office for more detailed information.

Canada 150 Graduate Student Study Abroad Scholarship

In celebration of Canada’s 150th birthday, we are offering 13 scholarships, valued at $3,000 each, to domestic graduate students who will study abroad in the 2017-2018 academic year.

The purpose of these awards is to support students pursuing a taught abroad course or a research opportunity in a country outside of North America where the U of S has an established partnership agreement. These activities are to be led, taught or organized by a U of S faculty member. This could involve, but not be limited to, field schools led by faculty, or a student collaborating with a faculty member to go abroad to engage in a short-term research project.

Eligibility criteria:

Canadian citizens, registered full time in a thesis based master’s program or a PhD program, in the term they are travelling in, and
Be in good academic standing with a GPA of 75% or higher in their graduate courses, with no outstanding fees or tuition owing, and
The duration of travel must be at least 10 days and up to one term, and must take place in the 2017/2018 academic year.
The award cannot be deferred and must be used for the activity specified in the application.
In the taught abroad stream, applicants must take part in a program/course approved by the U of S and receive credit from this experience.
In the research abroad stream, applicants must take part in a U of S faculty led activity that is for 10 days or more in duration. The receipt of credit from the experience is not a requirement, however, participants are expected to submit and/or present a short paper on their findings and experience.
Application Process:

Applications will be accepted at any time, and funding will be provided on a first-come first-served basis to eligible applicants, until available funds have been exhausted. Activities will not be funded retroactively.

For the taught abroad stream, applicants must submit the following documentation to [email protected]:

A cover letter, which outlines your interests and goals for participation and identifies and describes the taught abroad course;
Proof of registration in the specified taught abroad course;
A letter from your graduate supervisor or graduate chair indicating support for your participation;
A reasonable travel budget with estimated costs and all other potential sources of funding. No personal travel costs will be considered for funding.
For the research abroad stream, applicants must submit the following documentation to [email protected]:

A cover letter, which outlines your interests and goals for participation and identifies and describes the collaborative research project;
A letter from your graduate supervisor or faculty research team leader indicating support for your participation;
A reasonable travel budget with estimated costs and all other potential sources of funding. No personal travel costs will be considered for funding.
Successful applicants will be notified by email. Recipients are required to complete the university’s International Travel Registry (ITR) prior to travel. Award money will be released once all tasks on the ITR have been completed. Recipients will have the opportunity to share their study abroad experience with the campus community and could be interviewed, videoed and/or asked to share photos of their international experience.

Department

Many students receive funding from their department or supervisor's research grants. When speaking with potential supervisors, students should ask if there are any funding opportunities within the department. In addition, many departments have scholarships specifically for students in their program.

Award search
Tri-Agency

Tri-Council student scholarships are awarded by Canada’s three major research-granting agencies. For University of Saskatchewan students, the application process, nomination of candidates and administration of the awards is through the Graduate Awards Office in College of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (CGPS).

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC)
Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR)
All graduate students who have been awarded a Tri-Agency scholarship and who come to the University of Saskatchewan for a master’s or doctoral program, will receive an additional $6,000 annual top-up scholarship from the College of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies for each year that they hold the Tri-Agency award. Many departments also provide a supplementary matching value scholarship. Students should ask their Graduate Chair about this possibility.

Tri-Agency Awards
National

These scholarships are competed for nationally. Each award has other specific eligibility criteria and application procedures.

CAGS Distinguished Dissertation Awards
Mackenzie King Memorial Scholarships
Trudeau Foundation Doctoral Scholarships
WAGS Distinguished Master’s Thesis Award
Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC)
External

These scholarships and awards are available to U of S graduate students through the generous endowments provided by our alumni, business and industry, and government contributors. They are available to graduate students who have good academic records on a competitive basis. The scholarships and awards are administered by the College of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (CGPS), on behalf of our donors. Each award has its own eligibility criteria and application process.

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06/07/2017

MacEwan University has graduated compassionate, professional social workers for over 40 years. Social workers are able to assess and respond to human problems at both an individual and a social, structural level. Successful applicants are open-minded, empathetic, tolerant and committed to building strong communities.
The Social Work program attracts a diverse range of students from many different cultures and backgrounds. You will benefit from that diversity as well as small classes, relevant practicum and dedicated faculty. MacEwan University's commitment to student-centered learning and the flexibility to complete several courses in a blended online format prepare you to find employment in a wide range of settings and/or to continue on with university studies. The program faculty are actively involved in the social work profession, scholarly activity and research.
Successful Applicants
Social Work is an extremely demanding occupation dealing with such challenging issues as sexual abuse and family violence. Successful applicants have a full understanding of what social workers do and the kind of settings they are employed in. It is also highly desirable that you have some life experience and a great deal of self-awareness before coming into the program. Students who take some time to gain practical experience and enhanced insights prior to entering the program are likely to be the most successful.
Volunteer Experience
Before applying to the Social Work program, you must complete a minimum of 70 hours of supervised volunteer work, or have work-related experience in a social work setting or related field. In your application, you will provide the program with a reference from a volunteer supervisor.
For a listing of potential social services agencies that can provide good volunteer experience visit YellowPages.ca and search under Social Services Organizations.
For specific information on agencies, refer to the Directory of Community Services online at Inform Edmonton.

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Forensic ScienceOUAC CODE: TMKBest defined as “science in service to the courts,” Forensic Science is the study of physi...
06/07/2017

Forensic Science

OUAC CODE: TMK

Best defined as “science in service to the courts,” Forensic Science is the study of physical evidence in a modern legal context. Students in Forensic Science gain a broad base of knowledge about scientific application and analysis while studying another subject area (either by taking a second major in an approved area of study, or by pursuing one of the streams of specialization listed below).

Programs and specializations
Forensic Anthropology Specialist
Forensic Biology Specialist
Forensic Chemistry Specialist
Forensic Psychology Specialist
Major in Forensic Science
Why choose U of T Mississauga for Forensic Science?
Courses are taught by professionals who bring their own expertise and unique field experience to the classroom. For example, Professor Tracy Rogers, Director of the program, is the lead Forensic Anthropologist at the Pickton pig farm in BC, which is perhaps Canada’s largest crime scene. Many U of T Mississauga Forensic Science students helped recover materials at that site.

Professor Michael Pollanen is the senior forensic path-ologist at the Office of the Chief Coroner of Ontario and teaches the senior course in forensic pathology.

Dr. Hisham Ragab is an expert in Forensic DNA. He worked for the Abu Dhabi Police Forensic Science Laboratory from 1997-2010 where he developed their DNA lab and was responsible for its accreditation. He studied under famous Forensic Scientist Dr. Henry Lee (OJ Simpson). He teaches a number of courses including our DNA Evidence course and our Introductory course in Forensic Science.

Professor Wade Knaap, a Forensic Identification Police Officer and the Scenes of Crime Officer Coordinator with Toronto Police Services, Forensic Identification Unit, Training Section, instructs our forensic identification courses.

Our array of courses provides students the opportunity to learn about all aspects of Forensic Science in the classroom and to apply their knowledge to practical assignments (e.g. Forensic Identification Field School) using state-of-the-art technology and instruments (e.g. digital fingerprinting).

Hands-on experience
As Canada’s first BSc program in Forensic Science, U of T Mississauga has developed well established partnerships with organizations such as the Centre of Forensic Sciences, the Office of the Chief Coroner of Ontario, the Ontario Provincial Police, the RCMP and numerous other police services and agencies across Canada. In their senior year, each student interns with a professional forensic practitioner at one of these agencies to complete a major research project, monitored by a U of T Mississauga professor.

Past projects have involved researching the best methods of lifting fingerprints, examining practices for locating ma*****na grow operations, investigating issues surrounding criminal profiling and collecting DNA from fi****ms. Each year students present their reports in front of an audience of forensic science professionals invited from across Canada.

Students learn about entomology, decay and decomposition first-hand through experiments at the “Maggot Farm” (an outdoor lab on-campus where students study the decomposition of animal remains in various environmental conditions).

Our Forensic Science Crime Scene House, located right on campus, provides our students with the unique opportunity to investigate simulated crime scenes in a realistic setting. This enables students to put theory, skills and knowledge gained in lectures, practical demonstrations and tutorials into practice. Students learn hands-on how to preserve, document and process the scene using appropriate equipment and procedures, including the collection and analysis of data such as DNA, fingerprints, footwear impressions, tool marks and trace evidence. The extensive outside areas around the house simulate outdoor crime scenes, such as clandestine burials and vehicle crime scenes.

Field school courses (e.g. Archeology Field School) allow students working in teams to put themselves in the place of an investigator to locate a “missing person” buried on campus, collect evidence, reconstruct the crime scene, and do a complete analysis of the victim.

Affiliated student clubs
IVNVI - Forensic Science Society offers workshops on academic skills, careers, lab safety, life saving with CPR, and fi****ms. It organizes trips to important national and international forensic science conferences (e.g. American Academy of Forensic Sciences).

Depending on the student’s area of specialization, the undergraduate Biology, Anthropology, and Chemistry clubs may also be very helpful.

What high school preparation do I need?
Students need a total of six Grade 12 U/M courses including Grade 12U English.*

Advanced Functions (MHF4U), Biology (SBI4U) and Chemistry (SCH4U) are required.* Physics (SPH4U) is strongly recommended.*

*This refers to courses from the Ontario curriculum. We will accept equivalent courses from other academic systems. For details, visit www.adm.utoronto.ca/adm

What courses do I take?
All Forensic Science students take the same core courses:

BIO152H5: Introduction to Evolution and Evolutionary Genetics
BIO153H5: Diversity of Organisms
CHM110H5: Chemical Principles 1
CHM120H5: Chemical Principles 2
FSC239Y5: (1) Introduction to Forensic Science
MAT135Y5: Calculus
For Forensic Biology and Forensic Chemistry, add:

PHY136H5: Introductory Physics 1
PHY137H5: Introductory Physics 2
For Forensic Anthropology, add:

ANT101H5: Introduction to Biological Anthropology and Archaeology
ANT102H5: Introduction to Sociocultural and Linguistic Anthropology
MAT135Y5 and CHM110H5/120H5 are not required unless students are completing a Forensic Science major program with an intended second major in Anthropology or Psychology.
For Forensic Psychology, add:

PSY100Y5: Introductory Psychology
MAT135Y5 and CHM110H5/120H5 are not required unless students are completing a Forensic Science major program with an intended second major in Anthropology or Psychology.
Some interesting upper-year courses include:

FSC306H5: Forensic Identification Field School
FSC310H5: DNA Evidence in Forensic Science
BIO338H5: Forensic Entomology
FSC361H5: Forensic Science and Miscarriages of Justice
FSC401H5: Forensic Pathology
FSC402H5: Forensic Toxicology
After graduation
U of T Mississauga’s Forensic Science program is excellent preparation for graduate programs in Anthropology, Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Molecular Biology, Psychology or Toxicology. Some graduates proceed to graduate programs in Forensic Science in the United States or the United Kingdom.
Each year several graduates enter professional programs (e.g. medicine, dentistry, law, pharmacy).
Graduates pursue careers in law enforcement (either as civilians or sworn police officers). Others take positions in laboratories including the Centre of Forensic Sciences.


More information
Teresa Cabral
Administrative Assistant
905-569-4423
[email protected]
http://www.utm.utoronto.ca/forensic

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FORENSIC SCIENCE
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Forensic Science is an interdisciplinary area of science that involves the use of scientific principles to analyze evidence for legal investigations.

The BSc (Honours) in Forensic Science program is distinguished by a strong scientific foundation in biology and chemistry, with allied courses related to forensic aspects of identification, toxicology, physics, psychology and law. The first year focuses on fundamental courses in biology, chemistry, calculus and physics. This provides students with a basic grounding in the core science disciplines to prepare them for future scientific developments in any area they choose to pursue, and to provide the flexibility of selecting their program specialization. Subsequent years introduce students to more advanced topics in the forensic and natural sciences, and incorporate practical learning at the Crime Scene House, Forensic Teaching Laboratory and the Forensic Ecology Research Facility.

Our Forensic Science program has its full accreditation granted by the American Academy of Forensic Sciences’ Forensic Education Programs Accreditation Commission (FEPAC). It is one of only two programs in Canada to receive this prestigious award.

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