DiMarco Graduate Scholarship in Computational Rhetoric

Award type: 
Scholarships, Research specific awards
Award description: 

A scholarship valued at $2,500, will be awarded annually to a graduate student registered full time in the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science or the Faculty of Arts at the University of Waterloo with a demonstrated area of interest in computational rhetoric. Interested students must submit an application to the Department Graduate Co-ordinator in the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science by October 15th in order to be considered. The application form can be found on the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science website. Selection will be based on academic achievement (minimum A-cumulative average in their current program) and interest in computational rhetoric as demonstrated in the application. This fund is made possible by a donation from Sam Pasupalak in honour of Professor Chrysanne DiMarco 's excellent teaching and mentorship.

Value: 
$2,500
Value description: 

The goal is to provide at least one award valued at $2,500 annually.

Eligibility & selection criteria: 
  • Graduate students registered full time in the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science or in the Faculty of Arts who have an area of interest in computational rhetoric.
  • Selection to be based on academic achievement (minimum A-cumulative average in their current program) and demonstrated interest in computational rhetoric.
     
Level: 
Masters, Doctoral
Program:
Arts→Accounting, Anthropology (Public issues), Classical Studies, Digital Experience Innovation, Economics, English, Fine Arts, French Studies, German/Russian, Global Governance, History, Peace & Conflict Studies, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Public Service, Religious Studies, Social Work, Sociology and Legal Studies, Taxation; Mathematics→Computer Science
Citizenship: 
Canadian/Permanent resident, International/study permit student
Selection process: 
Application required
Term: 
Fall
Application deadline: 
October 15
Additional instructions: 

Interested students must submit an application to the Department Graduate Co-ordinator in the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science by October 15th in order to be considered. The application form, as well as the required supporting documentation can be found on the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science website.

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