Schulich Leader Scholarships
Founded | 2011 |
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Members | 1020.[1] |
Key people | Seymour Schulich |
Endowment | $200 million |
Website | schulichleaders.com |
The Schulich Leader Scholarships is a Canadian and Israeli undergraduate award program that provides scholarships for students enrolled in STEM areas of study. Established in 2011 following a $100 million gift from Canadian businessman and philanthropist Seymour Schulich[2] and co-administered by the UJA Federation of Greater Toronto,[3] the program was initiated with the goal of producing STEM leaders to strengthen the economic competitiveness of Canada and Israel.[4] In the inaugural year, 977 high schools and CÉGEPs across Canada put forward a nominee to compete in the annual award competition.[5] In 2015, 1,250 students were nominated, fifty of whom were selected for the scholarship by one of the twenty participating universities.[6]
Selection process
[edit]Canada
[edit]In Canada, all secondary schools may submit a single nominee for the award each year, with the exception of CÉGEPs in Québec, which may submit four. To be eligible for the scholarship, nominees must be entrepreneurial-minded and meet two out of three criteria: outstanding community, business or entrepreneurial leadership; academic excellence; and/or financial need.[7]
Choosing from the pool of nominees who have applied to their institution, each of twenty participating universities select two students to become Schulich Leader Scholarship recipients - one student pursuing undergraduate studies in engineering receives a scholarship valued at $120,000 CAD, while the second scholarship, allocated to a student in one of the other three STEM disciplines, has a $100,000 CAD value.[8] The five university partners that attract the most Nominee applications by deadline are provided an additional eight scholarships to offer: four towards engineering and four towards science and mathematics.[9]
Israel
[edit]In addition to the Canadian program, Schulich Leader Scholarships is being carried out at five participating universities in Israel.[10]
In Israel, nominees are evaluated based on similar attributes: leadership and volunteerism, academic standing, and financial need.[11]
Each university selects ten Schulich Leaders annually: five engineer-based Leaders and five science, technology or mathematics-based Leaders.[12]
Universities and Schulich Leaders
[edit]The following university partners distribute Schulich Leader Scholarships:
Canada
[edit]British Columbia
[edit]Year / University | Simon Fraser University | University of British Columbia | University of Victoria |
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2012 |
Jessie Russell Jeff Chen[13] |
Cassandra Elphinstone[14] Jen-ai Lai[15] |
Jennifer Borchert
Aliya Khan |
2013 | Deven Azevedo[16][17] | Jake Blan[18][19]
Gurman Khera[19] |
Paul Kim[20][21]
Sarah Khan[21] |
2014 | Raaj Chatterjee[22][23][24] | ||
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2017 | Basil Giannopoulos
Jasmine Rai |
Miranda Andersen
Gibson Clark Ali Janjiana Andrew Tong |
Saba Askari Jafar Abadi
Helen Spry |
2018 | Antonia Kowalewski
Bradley Schellenberg |
Emily Cross
Ronin Cunningham Rebecca Lim Mateo Pekic |
Spencer Hancock
Karlee Zaruk |
2019 | Erin Flood
Philip Stachura |
Nika Martinussen
Lauren Moody Aidan Mundle Helen Zhang |
Elise Coates
Sacha Stipec |
2020 | Chloe Ma
Tejash Poddar |
Kailey Beckie
Susan Chung Aidan Eglin Yosamin Esanullah Adam Gurbin Rita Jin Ethan Lodermeier Romina Mahinpei Niki McIntosh James Ropotar |
Victor Kamel
Sean Lee |
2021 | Sierra Carmichael
Tyler McClellan |
Mohammed Al-Seragi
Raven Caron Mina Chong Carlos Georgescu Xavier Lam Solenne Le Billon Emilie Ma Sarvesh Singh Robin Yadav Rowan Zawadzki |
Denaisha Kraft
My Huy Lim |
Prairies
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2017 | Natasha Danha
Sean Sander |
Heide Adham
Ethan Rigby |
Kinga Nolan
Regan Wilson |
Bailey Paziuk
Shayna Timmerman |
2018 | Gillian Besko
Anoushka Gaekwad |
Maria Baclig
Rylan Marianchuk |
Vaidehee Lanke
Joel Pollak |
Michael Kehler
Alex Kitt |
2019 | Aakankshya Kharel
Anna Mueller |
Elian Dupre Sarmiento
Allison Guthrie |
Morgan Beattie
Ashim Dhital |
Mia Battad
Nikolaus Reichert |
2020 | Jessica Hammal
Grafton Hopkins Shubhkarman Jaura Rajan Maghera Benjamin Sharp Jeffrey Sinclair |
Michael Kohlman
Philippa Madill Jenna Murphy Shubh Patel Cole Roberts Raunak Sandhu |
Arliss Sidloski
Olivia Stewart |
Joshua Bond
Shubhneet Thind |
2021 | Cynthia Cui
Jennifer Huynh Jordan Kurtzweg Sandra Taskovic Kevin Uzomechine Tomas Walter |
Lujaina Eldelebshany
Malana Loxam Gabriel Rodriguez Aarsh Shah Michael Tan Finn Vamosi |
Eva Sosnina
Cole Willmann |
Darlene Cuevas
Jordon Hong |
2022 | Colin Chan
Divya Prasad Geli Ferriss Hunaid Khan Muhammed Shareef Rion Schulz[57] |
Alison Stanley
Ana DuCristea Caleb Melin Iliana Hodgins Nabihah Hussaini Nikko Po |
Ami Rai
Sarah Ens |
Marina Caracas Le-Fort[58]
Rebekah Soneye |
2023 | Ashbani Kaur
Maxwell Nganyadi Peter Menghesha Sofia Sejutee Stephen Squires |
Albert Kalayil
Ayden De Neve Kiana Urekar Morteza Faraji Silas Mertz Tori Rose |
Aurora April
Talia Iwanchysko |
Cody McDonald
Simar Ubhi |
Ontario
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2017 | Jomanah Chahrour
Sam Crawford Joshua Guinness Nicole Wong |
Laure Halabi
Jacob Meadus Ryley Molloy Johann Sapim |
Susie O'Brien
Denis Qeska |
Aiden Aird
Andres Lombo Carl Pinter Jack Stanley |
Alina Arvisais
Cameron Bardell Mickey Dang Emma Lozhkin |
Luke Ingratta
Joy Shah |
Kezia Johnson
Nathan Stachow |
2018 | Julia Azzi
Shannon Buck Emelyn Kupinski Nikola Petrevski |
Angela Choi
Sonal Gupta Sophia Ludovice Peter Matthews |
Roslin Chen
Angelica Paynter |
Daniel Hoogsteen
Markus Kunej Sidrah Rana Eli Scott |
David Gu
Atif Mahmud Advait Maybhate Robin Wen |
Ryan Harlen
Tony Xu |
Katrina Carver
Jack Wawrow |
2019 | Arielle Ainabe
Henry Gage Jessie Meanwell Arjun Snider |
Anthony Galassi
Isabeau Lewis Andrew Stachow George Trieu |
Neve Foreman
Ellen Perry |
Aidan Britnell
Adam Glustein Caleb Lammers Thomas Moffat |
Jason Amri
Evangeline Dryburgh Zeel Patel Shahed Saleh |
Katie Brown
Liam Israels |
Kathryn Chin
Rebecca Werner |
2020 | Shathurshika Chandrakumar
Erin Donahue-Boyle Magalie Durepos-Létourneau Tomas Frankovich Samuel Khzym Hayley Monson Tyler Ng Ahmed Raja Aaron Shannon Anthony Vu |
Catherine Austin
Rabab Azeem Emma Davison Abdellah Ghassel Sharaf Khan Liyi Ma Shashank Ojha Emanuel Piccininni Nazanin Soghrati Dajung Yoon |
Angéline Lafleur
Jeremy Leigh |
Christopher Adolphe
Mallory Bond Adele Crete-Laurence Aaron D'Mello Zack Fine Daniel Hocevar Aditi Misra Azeem Mohammad Jessica Ritter Matthew Toohey |
Anish Aggarwal
Tara Ferguson Christina Hanna Courtney Kates Jacob Mausberg Yashvardhan Mulki Dhruv Upadhyay Tyler West Jason Xiong Peter Zhu |
Natalie Loewen
Charlotte Motuzas Katja Murray Elizabeth Olsson Cole Sweet Christy Xie |
Luca Filippelli
Amen Okungbowa |
2021 | Sathurshan Arulmohan
Jay Botham Nadia Breault Annika Culhane Michael Fedotov Erin Rebello Daniel Sampson Joseph Saturnino Alexander Vicol Nethra Wickramasinghe |
Sabrina Button
Cassie Douglas Julia Dyck Bono Eticha Hayley Galsworthy Nathan Gerryts Theo Lemay Simon Long Louise Turner Olivia Xu |
Affaan Ali
Madelin Rioux |
Lisa Bera
Lucas Crupi Jacob Kolyakov Anisha Latchman Andrew Magnuson Savanna Pan Kevin Qu Youssef Soliman Leanne Tran Emily Zhou |
Shanaya Barretto
Saptarshi Bhattacherya Alicia Bremer Andy Dong Heidi Hon Aung Khant Min Kushal Mujral Dina Orucevic Eric Pei Brianna Thomas |
Christian Goff
Andréa Jackson Aimée Petrea Chiripuci Mandric Sittaro Shaelagh Stephan Daniel Weppler |
Kiara Mavalwala
Aryan Soni |
Québec
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2017 | Iva Demirova
Katherine Sirois |
Frédéric Larocque | Stefan Horoi | Nicolas Fillion
Gabrielle Martineau |
2018 | Miasya Bulger
Raphael Hotter |
Vlad Drelciuc | Robin Legault | Maria-Laure Filion
Monica Gagnier |
2019 | Cyril Mani
Marin Schultz |
Danick Lamoureux | Alexanne Bisson | Maxime Langevin
Samuel Lefançois |
2020 | Christopher Chong
Anne Sarah Dickman Joey Koay Ana Eugenia Quintero Garcia Louis-Philippe Robichaud Maggie Xiong |
Kathleen Lupien | Francis Clavette | Laurie Dauplaise
Simon Gauthier |
2021 | Rianna Dutta
Ivy Guo Jessie Kurtz Gabrielle Lavoie Stephen Lu Albert Nitu |
Charles Iorio-Duval | Rose Malenfant-Poulin | Médéric Chalifour |
2022 | Aerin Brown
Sasha Nicolas Dolgopolyy Tavio Ficaccio Josh Gertsvolf Eya Ibrahim Kristina Kerkelova Sophia Li Alexander Lyakishev Maya Foster Thompson Allison Tsypin |
Victoria-Mae Carrière | Etienne Collin[98][99][100] | Yeva Côté-Paradis
Félix Desroches |
Maritimes
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2017 | Madeleine Crawford
Nathan McNally |
Kate Arpin
Brad Jones |
Jessica Blatta
Zack Rooney |
2018 | Gaia Noseworthy
Anna Postill |
Anna Minarik
Kayla Thomson |
Alex Janes
Callie Melindy |
2019 | Ashton Grigg
Vardaan Malhotra |
Ethan Eastwood
Maxwell Bauer |
Kendra Burden
Shiloh Burton |
2020 | Jessica Dean
Stephen White |
Kiara Bergagnini
Corbin Bowering Rylan Cloney Zachary Fraser Soonmoc Kang Lauren La Porte |
Tara Gover
Tanisha Tucker |
2021 | Julien Haché
Matthew Toms-Zuberec |
Sundaram Biswas
Ewan Glover Nicole Jones Mattie Leslie-Toogood Mary MacInnis Alexander Petkov |
Jake Breen
Hannah Claire Doyle |
Israel
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2017 | Shenhav Abitbul
Gil Chikorel Gal Elfer Aya Fadool Eyal Finkelshtein Yoav Furer Sagi Lahav Anita Mayorov Eytan Meisner Philip Shakkour |
Ido Alpern
Matan Arble Danielle Bar Gaea Ehrlich Yarden Haskin Shir Krausz Alon Richter Rom Rosen Galia Shaham Shahaf Sigal |
Michael Bash
Tfila Berenson Nechama Kelter Tehila Matas Michal Rot Ariel Shapira Shani Shimol Sharon Shoob Halel Stolovitch Ariel Yaaran |
Raghad Darawshy
Michael Gershtein Kascharel Hronec Tzvi Michelson Inbal Miron Meira Reichenberg Or Tal Lian Tsvetkov Shaie Raul Wainschenker Brahan Wassan |
Daniel Arviv
Matan Avni Menahem Brenner Osher Gueta Dafna Heiman Gev Krieger Yarden Levi Ori Luwisch Shaked Segev Avihai Serfati |
2018 | Dese Bazonach
Rivka Calinsky Elad Cohen Shahar Duani Omer Gliksman Alicia Petrunin Hadas Romov Gal Shenkar Maya Van Gelder Almog Yarom |
Michael Alayev
Lina Borsky Adi Cohen Katrina Erinchak Nir Kalif Babish Nir Maixner Yuval Malka Yosef Perlmutter Jonathan Svorai Sivan Zohar |
Eliya Bronshtein
Aryeh Friedman Romi Goldner Rachel Hen Shukrun Ori Karni Nerya Lifshitz Yeela Persky Yuval Sirotkin Alon Tomashin Yitzchak Weber |
Shir Attias
Meshi Djerassi Shir Halachi Hanan Lugassy Guy Oikawa Shira Oryah Oz Peretz Mohamad Sheme Eyal Yagel Daniela Yardeni |
Aviad Ahrak
Anna Axalrod Dvir Cohen Hadar Gamlieli Roi Horwitz Sapir Malik Katrin Nehin Deborah Russek Or Saar Yaely Segman |
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