The University of Alberta is honored to declare the launch of the Golden Bell Jar Scholarships in Physics for the academic year 2022-2023. Scholars interested in Golden Bell Jar Scholarships can apply for the Spring/Summer term.
Canadian and international students are both offered Golden Bell Jar Scholarships by the University of Alberta for any masters or doctoral program undertaken at the Department of Physics. The Golden Bell Jar Scholarships of $18,000 will be awarded to the selected applicants for up to 3 years of study.
About the University
The University of Alberta is a public research university situated in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The university was established in 1908 by Alexander Cameron Rutherford, the first premier of Alberta, and Henry Marshall Tory, the university’s first president. It was also enabled through the Post-secondary Learning Act.
The university is recognized as a comprehensive academic and research university (CARU), which means that it offers a range of academic and professional programs that generally lead to undergraduate and graduate-level credentials.
The University of Alberta consists of four campuses in Edmonton, an Augustana Campus in Camrose, and a staff center in downtown Calgary. The original north campus consists of 150 buildings covering 50 city blocks on the south rim of the North Saskatchewan River valley, directly across from downtown Edmonton.
However, 39,000 students from Canada and 150 other countries take part in 400 programs in 18 faculties. The University of Alberta is a major economic driver in Alberta. The university’s impact on Alberta’s economy is estimated at $12.3 billion annually or five percent of the province’s gross domestic product.
The University of Alberta was chartered in 1906 in Edmonton, Alberta as a single, public provincial university through the University Act, passed during the first session of the then-new Legislative Assembly, with Premier Alexander C. Rutherford as the legislation’s sponsor.
In addition, the university was created on the American state university, with an emphasis on extension work and applied research. The governance was also formed on Ontario’s University of Toronto Act of 1906, with a bicameral system consisting of a senate (faculty) responsible for academic policy, and a board of governors (citizens) that controls financial policy and has formal authority in all other matters. The president, appointed by the board, was to provide a link between the two bodies and perform institutional leadership.
Worth of the scholarship
- All successful applicants will be provided a Golden Bell Jar Scholarships amount of $18,000, renewable for up to 3 years, to cover the cost of their Master of Doctoral study at the University of Alberta.
Eligibility for Golden Bell Jar Scholarships for International Students
- Department of Physics at the University of Alberta is qualified for the scholarship.
- Nominee must be entering their program to be qualified.
- The nominee will also be chosen based on academic performance to be eligible for the scholarship.
- Note that preference will be given to foreign students to be qualified.
- The Golden Bell Jar Scholarships are renewable for up to three years, subject to review each year.
- The Golden Bell Jar Scholarships is open to Canadian citizens, permanent residents, foreign nationals holding Canadian study permits, candidates in doctoral programs, candidates in master’s programs, candidates in course-based study programs, and scholars in thesis-based study programs.
How to Apply for Golden Bell Jar Scholarships for International Students
- If you are interested in Golden Bell Jar Scholarships and eligible, contact your department for details. Note that nominations are submitted to FGSR by the Department (or Faculty). The Graduate Scholarship Committee will make the final decision. For more details about the university, click here.
Application Deadline for Golden Bell Jar Scholarships for International Students
The application deadline for the scholarship is not specified but it is currently ongoing.