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President Lovett-Doust named one of Canada’s most powerful women
My NipissingNipissing University is very pleased to announce that President Lesley Lovett-Doust has been recognized with a 2011 Canada’s Most Powerful Women: Top 100 Award. -
Nipissing announces innovative new centre for flexible learning
Schulich School of EducationNipissing University is pleased to announce the launch of the new Centre for Flexible Learning (CFL). -
Biomass Network Group Receives Trillium Funding
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The Joyce Family Foundation Bursary
These awards will be granted to students who are:
• Full-time Undergraduate students entering Year One of any program in any faculty
• Canadian Citizens, permanent residents, or protected persons
• Resident in Northern Ontario and have graduated from a Northern Ontario high school within the last three years
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Employment Posting:
Tier 2 Canada Research Chair (CRC) - Tenure-Track in Social Epidemiology & Health Inequality -
The Jacksons of Lansdowne and O’Brien Award
The Jacksons from Lansdowne and O'Brien Award is presented to a full-time Nipissing student who is entering their first year of study in any degree program. The recipient must have graduated from a North Bay high school and have a 70-80% average. The award is renewable for up to one additional year based on the maintenance of an above 70% average.
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Retired Badge Consulting Athletic Award
Presented annually to a student-athlete currently playing on a Nipissing University varsity team, who has demonstrated dedication to improving the lives of others and making a positive difference in the North Bay community throughout their undergraduate degree program. The recipient must have a sustained record of outstanding leadership and volunteer service, and truly exemplify or live by the motto "Make a Difference Every Day".
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The Chancellor's Medal for Humanity
The Chancellor’s Medal for Humanity is based on the core values of good citizenry which are: excellence, respect, and compassion.
The medal will be presented to a graduating student from any Nipissing degree program who has positively impacted the lives of others while demonstrating a dedication to scholarship and the service of humanity. The recipient must have demonstrated profound compassion toward their colleagues and fellow citizens from a diversity of communities and embody what it means to achieve success with empathy and kindness.
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KPMG Indigenous Travel Bursary
Established to support Nipissing self-identifying Indigenous students with eligible travel expenses incurred while travelling to campus for in-person learning. Recipients must be full-time Nipissing University students enrolled in any degree program. Recipients are selected by the Office of Indigenous Initiatives in collaboration with the Office of Financial Aid and Student Awards. Preference is given to students traveling from remote communities with no road access, based on need.