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University of Guelph

Dr. Thomas John & M. Eleanore Hulland Graduate Scholarship

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10000 CAD
Grant
Canada
Location
Not specified
Application deadline

About

The University of Guelph has an extremely generous scholarship program that recognizes academic achievements and supports students in their continuation of study.

Overview

Scholarship type

Merit based

Number of scholarships to award

One

Grant

Up to 10,000 CAD ($)

Scholarship coverage

  • tuition fee reduction

Description

This Dr. Thomas John & M. Eleanore Hulland Graduate Scholarship honors Dr. Thomas John Hulland’s life, his career as a veterinary pathologist, and the partnership of Tom and Eleanore Hulland. Tom grew up on the Canadian prairies during the dustbowl years. He learned early to be a resourceful problem solver. Outstanding role models in his life recognized Tom’s inquisitive nature, his intelligence, and his tenaciousness in solving any challenge presented to him. Their encouragement and mentoring led him to pursue higher education, and eventually to specialize in veterinary pathology. Dr. Hulland loved being a faculty member at OVC. He and his wife, Eleanore, served as a faculty family for decades of veterinary students. Whenever a Hulland encounters one of Tom’s previous students, they talk about the amazing lectures Dr. Hulland gave, complete with detailed chalk drawings to illustrate his lectures on the pathology of diseases. They also speak with gratitude about the coaching, encouragement and mentoring that Dr. Hulland provided, and how much of a difference he made in their own careers.

Benefits

The scholarship is worth $10,000 to help you with your studies.

Eligibility

  • This award is intended for a graduate student pursuing study of the causes and effects of disease. Being recognized for one’s potential and encouraged, can be the catalyst for great outcomes.
  • Students entering a full-time graduate program offered by the Ontario Veterinary College with an interest in pursuing the study of the causes and effects of disease, and who hold a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or equivalent veterinary degree. Preference will be given to a student pursuing studies in pathobiology.

Scholarship requirements

Disciplines

Veterinary Medicine

Locations

Canada

Nationality

226 nationalities

Study experience required

Master

Age

Unknown

Application

Application deadline

Not specified

Apply as part of the OVC Graduate Awards competition, with a letter (max of 300 words) stating interest in pursuing the study of the cause and effect of disease and describing interest/experience in animal disease research. Selection will be based on admission average and greatest demonstrated interest/experience in animal disease research.

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