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Benefits
The successful applicants will receive the International Major Entrance Scholarship (IMES) upon entering their first year at UBC.
The scholarship is renewable for up to three additional years of study.
The number and level of scholarships awarded vary annually based on available funding.
Scholarship decisions are made between mid-march to the end of April each year.
The University of British Columbia is pleased to announce the International Major Entrance Scholarship for the academic session 2024/2025.
University or Organization: University of British Columbia
Department: N/A
Course Level: Undergraduate programs
Award: Education Fund
Access Mode: Online
Number of Awards: Varies
Nationality: International
The award can be taken in Canada
Application Deadline: 15 January 2024
Admission Requirements:
Applicants must meet the entry requirements for their chosen undergraduate program at UBC.
Language Requirement:
Applicants must meet all the English language requirement of the university.
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The Merit College Scholarship for Leadership and Academic Excellence at the University of Toronto is to be awarded to a full-time international undergraduate student entering their 1st year at University of Toronto who graduated from Merit College/Merit Education with demonstrated leadership and academic excellence.
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The Merit College Scholarship for Leadership and Academic Excellence at the University of Toronto is to be awarded to a full-time international undergraduate student entering their 1st year at University of Toronto who graduated from Merit College/Merit Education with demonstrated leadership and academic excellence.
Eligibility:
Entering 1st year at U of T
Graduated from Merit College/Merit Education
Demonstrated leadership and academic excellence
Programs of study
We offer over 700 undergraduate and 200 graduate programs at U of T. Drawing from our top-ranked research faculty, you’ll have the opportunity to learn the latest developments in whatever you choose to study.
So whether you are interested in engineering the next breakthrough technology, uncovering the history of Renaissance art, or analyzing how urban politics creates food deserts, you can find it here.
Shortage and Demand of Health Care Workers
Shawn Chorney being vice president Strategic Infrastructure and learner service is of the opinion that filling in the demand for health care department workers through international student’s induction at West parry campus they will become one step closer to filling in the required gap created.
The skills listed are not required, but are indicators that you are a good fit for the Program:
Undergraduate degree in a technical discipline such as physics, mathematics, computer science, engineering, or economics
Experience with analyzing datasets
Knowledge of linear algebra, probability, and statistics
Thorough knowledge of Python programming
Experience in other programming languages such as R, C++, Java, etc.
Experience with Discrete Optimization
Relevant work experience in financial management, banking, quantitative trading, algorithmic trading, data analytics, etc.
Minh Ly Scholarship for International Students
One or more scholarships are awarded to academically outstanding international graduate students in the Department of Mechanical Engineering with preference for students with demonstrated financial need.
Normally, the minimum requirement for consideration is an A- average and any additional criteria that has been established by the donor. Awards are assigned based on nominations from eligible academic units. Unless otherwise noted in the award description, you must be a full-time graduate student.