Universities Canada: Frank Knox Memorial Fellowships at Harvard University
In establishing the Frank Knox Memorial Fellowship program at Harvard University, Annie Reid Knox sought to honour her late husband and his lifelong commitment to America. According to the wishes of Mrs. Knox, Frank Knox Memorial Fellows are selected on the basis of outstanding academic excellence, strength of character, and potential for leadership in their fields.
Listing Details
Organization Name
Universities Canada
Organization Mandate
As the national voice for Canadian universities, Universities Canada (formerly the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada) represents 97 public and private not-for-profit universities and university degree-level colleges.
It is a membership organization providing university presidents with a unified voice and a forum for collective action.
It is a membership organization providing university presidents with a unified voice and a forum for collective action.
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Regions
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Application deadline
November of each year
Amount of the award
Full Harvard tuition and mandatory health insurance fees. Stipend sufficient to cover the living expenses of a single Fellow for a 10-month academic year.
Eligibility - nationality
Canada
Eligibility
Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada at the time of application and who are normally residing in Canada.
Completed a first degree or higher degree at a Canadian university which must be a member or affiliated with a member of Universities Canada.
Studying for a first or higher degree and will graduate in the academic year 2014-2015; OR have completed a first or higher degree and graduated no earlier than 2010.
Gained admission to Harvard as full-time degree-program students or — as permitted by certain Harvard schools — as non-degree Special Students or Visiting Fellows.
Completed a first degree or higher degree at a Canadian university which must be a member or affiliated with a member of Universities Canada.
Studying for a first or higher degree and will graduate in the academic year 2014-2015; OR have completed a first or higher degree and graduated no earlier than 2010.
Gained admission to Harvard as full-time degree-program students or — as permitted by certain Harvard schools — as non-degree Special Students or Visiting Fellows.