awards
- Bill Davis Graduate Entrance Awards in Public Policy and Administration: see The St. George’s Society of Toronto / Bill Davis Graduate Entrance Awards in Public Policy and Administration below.
- Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA)-Ontario Award will be offered to an incoming student enrolled in the MPPA Program, whose research interests intersect with CCPA’s stated mission and goals, and relate in some meaningful way to CCPA Ontario’s current projects and initiatives. One award of $2,500 will be provided each year for a minimum of five years, beginning in 2013-2014.
- Dan McIntyre Human Rights Award recognizes the contribution of Ryerson students who have demonstrated a commitment to human rights and justice reform through community service involvement.
- Hydro One Aboriginal Award for Graduate Studies in Public Policy
- IPAC/CAPPA National Public Administration Case Competition
The Institute of Public Administration of Canada (IPAC) and the Canadian Association of Programs in Public Administration (CAPPA) organize a national public administration case competition open to student teams from programs in public policy and/or public administration. - Ryerson’s team won bronze at the second annual competition, which was hosted by Queen’s University on 08 February 2013.
Congratulations to Jonathan Cavell (alternate), Kristina Sannuto (captain), Bryan Evans (coach), Nicola Sears-Williams, and Farah Prashadcolah
Click here for photo - IPAC Promising New Professional Award
Each year, the Institute of Public Administration of Canada (IPAC) presents one national award to a promising new public service professional who is an emerging leader within the public sector and represents the ideals, values and abilities of sound public administration. The recipient of the national Promising New Professional Award is determined by a selection committee based on the quality of the submission and information provided. - IPAC/CAPPA National Student and Thought Leadership Awards in Public Administration
The National Student and Thought Leadership Awards in Public Administration, a joint initiative of the Institute of Public Administration of Canada (IPAC) and the Canadian Association of Programs in Public Administration (CAPPA), aims to recognize talent in Canadian schools at the regional level and at the national level. It will promote excellence in public administration and showcase the top talent emerging from Canadian programs each year. - ISA: Robert W. and Jesse
Cox Graduate Student Paper Award
Deadline: 01 October of each year
Papers submitted should relate, broadly, to the main normative principles for which the Coxes stand, including: diffusion of power; democratization; mutual respect for distinct civilizations, concern for the biosphere; and, greater equality among societies, genders, and races. - Learning Is ForEver (LIFE) Institute Jack Brown Award is presented to a student for outstanding work contributing to the health and well-being of older adults.
- Red Cross Young Humanitarian Award
The Canadian Red Cross Humanitarian Award and Young Humanitarian Award are presented annually to individuals in each Atlantic province who have demonstrated the spirit of humanity through volunteer work, advocacy, leadership and/or philanthropy, here at home or around the world. - The St. George’s Society of Toronto / Bill Davis Graduate Entrance Awards in Public Policy and Administration will recognize academic excellence and provide support for two incoming students enrolled in the MPPA Program. The St. George’s Society of Toronto – the city’s oldest charity – was founded in 1834. As the Society is a great supporter of education, these awards are a fitting tribute to Bill Davis, who gave his whole career to public service. The endowed fund will provide two annual entrance awards of up to $4,500 each.
- Toronto Rehabilitation Institute Scholarship in Rehabilitation-Related Research for Graduate Students with Disabilities
For information on other Internal and External
Awards, see http://www.ryerson.ca/graduate/funding/
