Event Type
Deadlines
Event Dates
2022-01-31

The ACUNS award cycle begins November 30 and ends on January 31 (11:59 PM, PST).

ACUNS established its annual scholarship program, the Canadian Northern Studies Trust (CNST) in 1982 to advance knowledge and understanding of Canada’s North. The purpose of the CNST is to develop a cadre of scholars and scientists with northern experience and, at the same time, to enhance the educational opportunities available for northern residents. The funds administered by the CNST come from a variety of donors committed to northern research.

  • NEW! The POLAR Antarctic Doctoral Scholarship, funded by Polar Knowledge Canada, 4 x $10,000 available
  • NEW! Dr. Weston Blake Jr. Memorial Doctoral Scholarship, $5,000
  • POLAR Scholarship, funded by Polar Knowledge Canada, $10,000
  • POLAR Northern Resident Scholarship (graduate), funded by Polar Knowledge Canada, 4 x $10,000 available
  • POLAR Northern Resident Award (northern college and university undergraduate; full/part-time), funded by Polar Knowledge Canada, 8 x $5,000 available
  • Canadian Northern Studies Trust (CNST) Scholarship, $10,000
  • Dr. Jim McDonald Scholarship for Northern Research, $5,000
  • Gunther Abrahamson Research and Management Award, funded by the Beverly and Qamanirjuaq Caribou Management Board (BQCMB), $1,500 - $5,000

Please follow the link above for more information.