Mark and Gail Marcogliese Graduate Scholarship
Direct application
Eligibility
About this scholarship
Full-time graduate students at the University of Ottawa who conduct research at the Brain and Mind Research Institute and demonstrate strong potential in their field are eligible. Canadian citizens, permanent residents, protected persons, and international students may apply. Priority goes to research on mental illness, bipolar disorder, depression, traumatic brain injury, Parkinson's disease, autism, or dementia including Alzheimer's.
The scholarship is $10,000. Apply to the uOttawa Brain and Mind Research Institute with a research summary or abstract (max 400 words), transcript, two reference letters, and a CV. Deadlines follow the institute's annual graduate scholarship calls (historically early May).
Mark and Gail Marcogliese created this fellowship to support graduate research at uOBMRI.
Essay questions
What else to submit
- Research summary or abstract (maximum 400 words)
- Transcript
- Two reference letters
- CV
- Must demonstrate strong potential in their field.