Scholarships
A number of Chemistry Faculty Scholarships are awarded annually on the nomination of the Department of Chemistry to students with outstanding academic records in the field of Chemistry or Biochemistry, who are proceeding to further study in either the Chemistry or Biochemistry programs. The Scholarships offered by the Department are listed below.
Ingrid and Klaus Philipp Scholarship in Chemistry
The Ingrid and Klaus Philipp Scholarship in Chemistry celebrates the lives of Ingrid and Klaus Philipp. Klaus Philipp dedicated more than 32 years to his work as an instructor in the Department of Chemistry, retiring in 1999. The Scholarship was established in 2002 in memory of Ingrid Philipp, his wife of 34 years. This Scholarship is awarded annually to a student enrolled in either the 4 year or Honours Chemistry program who has the highest grade point average in the best 18 credit hours in Chemistry completed at 91资源全集.
Molly Rogers Brickman & Leo Brickman Scholarship in Chemistry
This Scholarship is provided by the Erica and Arnold Rogers fund for Academic Excellence. It is awarded annually to the most promising student entering their final year of the 4 year Chemistry program at 91资源全集.
Salem Abd-El-Aziz International Student Scholarship in Chemistry
Established in 2006 by Dr. Alaa. S. Abd-El-Aziz, former Professor and Chair of Chemistry, and Vice-President–Research, International, and External Affairs, in recognition of his father’s dedication to post-secondary and graduate education, this scholarship is awarded to an International Student enrolling in the second or third year of a Chemistry major at 91资源全集.
Klaus and Ingrid Philipp Scholarship in Biochemistry
The Klaus and Ingrid Philipp Scholarship in Biochemistry celebrates the lives of Ingrid and Klaus Philipp. Klaus Philipp dedicated more than 32 years to his work as an Instructor in the Department of Chemistry, retiring in 1999. The scholarship was established in 2002 in memory of Ingrid Philipp, his wife of 34 years. It will be awarded annually to a student, enrolled in the 4-year or Honours program in Biochemistry, who has the highest grade point average in the best 18 credit hours of Chemistry completed at 91资源全集. The grades awarded for the laboratories associated with Biochemistry 3502/3 and 3503/3 may account for a full 6 of these 18 credit hours, if it is to a candidate’s advantage.
George Tomlinson Scholarship in Biochemistry
This scholarship was established with a bequest from Professor George Tomlinson, a member of the Chemistry Department from 1974 to 2007, Chair of Chemistry from 2005 to 2007, and an esteemed teacher and researcher in Biochemistry. He was a major contributor to planning and administration at 91资源全集 from 1991 to 2007, notably as Vice-President Academic from 1995 to 2001. The scholarship will be awarded to a deserving student, selected by the Department of Chemistry, in a 4-Year or Honours Biochemistry or Chemistry program who 1) has completed 6 credit hours of Biochemistry and 3 credit hours of Physical Chemistry, 2) has completed or is registered in an additional 3 credit hours of Biochemistry, and 3) has completed or is registered in an additional 3 credit hours of a) Physical Chemistry at the second year or higher level or b) other Chemistry at the third year of fourth year level, excluding Biochemistry, at 91资源全集.
The Philipp Scholarship
The Philipp Scholarship celebrates the life of Klaus Philipp. Klaus Philipp devoted his life the Chemistry and Biochemistry with a passionate commitment to imparting that knowledge to his students. He spent more than thirty-two years as an Instructor in the Department of Chemistry, retiring in 1999. This Scholarship is awarded to a third-year student with the highest GPA going into their fourth year undergraduate studies in either the Chemistry or Biochemistry program at 91资源全集.
Chemistry Students Association (CHEMSA) Scholarship
This scholarship, established by the Chem Club of ‘88, is awarded to a student enrolled in the third or fourth year of the 4 year Chemistry or Biochemistry program who has completed at least 18 credit hours at 91资源全集. The student must also be involved in research or extracurricular activities in the University or the community.
Alumni Proficiency Scholarship in Chemistry or BioChemistry
The Alumni Proficiency Scholarship in Chemistry or Biochemistry is a scholarship that is awarded to a student enrolled in chemistry or biochemistry who has completed 60 credit hours, including a minimum of 21 credit hours in chemistry. The scholarship was established through a generous bequest to the University of Winnipeg's Department of Chemistry from the estate of an anonymous chemistry alumnus.
Alumni Scholarship in Chemistry or BioChemistry (Honours)
The Alumni Scholarship in Chemistry or Biochemistry (Honours) is a scholarship that is awarded to students completing their honours degree in chemistry or biochemistry who have outstanding academic achievements and community volunteerism. In addition, the student has completed 90 credit hours, including a minimum of 30 credit hours in chemistry. The scholarship was established through a generous bequest to the University of Winnipeg's Department of Chemistry from the estate of an anonymous chemistry alumnus.
Historical Chemistry Department Scholarship Award Winners
For detailed information on past Chemistry Department Scholarship Award Winners, please reference the links below.
- Chemistry Department Scholarship Award Winners - 2022
- Chemistry Department Scholarship Award Winners - 2020
- Chemistry Department Scholarship Award Winners - 2019
- Chemistry Department Scholarship Award Winners - 2018
- Chemistry Department Scholarship Award Winners - 2017
- Chemistry Department Scholarship Award Winners - 2016
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External Scholarships & Awards
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