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Calliope Loukidelis Memorial Scholarship
Administered by the Canadian Federation of University Women and is funded by the Loukidelis family in memory of Mrs. Loukidelis, a charter member of CFUW North Bay. It is awarded to the female student graduating with the highest overall average from one of North Bay's five secondary schools who will be attending Nipissing University who also demonstrates financial need and is a resident of Ontario as defined by OSAP.
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Wendy Jackson Memorial Award
Presented to the full-time student who has chosen a career path in Psychology, has demonstrated outstanding research productivity, and is deemed most deserving by the Psychology Department.
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Dr. Herbert A. Bruce Chapter IODE Julie Hewitt Memorial Scholarship
Awarded to the full-time student who obtained the highest average in the Introduction to Gender Equality and Social Justice course over the previous academic year, and who is continuing studies at Nipissing University.
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Dr. Herbert A. Bruce Chapter IODE Award
Presented to the full-time Nipissing University student in good academic standing deemed most deserving by the Awards Committee. Complete a Web Bursary application, available on Web Advisor beginning October 1. Deadline: 4:00 pm November 1.
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Shirley and Ron Wood Memorial Award
Presented to a female student enrolled in her third or fourth year of a four-year program (preferably in the Humanities) with a minimum 70% average in her major, who was admitted as a Mature Student or as a college transfer and who is deemed deserving by the Awards Committee. The recipient must demonstrate financial need and be a resident of Ontario as defined by OSAP.
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Cup Gunning Award
Presented to a full-time student over the previous year at Nipissing University in a History major, who has shown a strong interest in Local Community History, and is deemed most deserving by the History Department. Should a suitable candidate not be found, consideration is given to students showing a strong interest in Military History. The recipient must demonstrate financial need and be a resident of Ontario as defined by OSAP.
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J.W. Trusler Proficiency Awards in Arts and Science
Presented to a graduating student, either part-time or full-time, in each major. The recipients are chosen by the respective faculty of each major, primarily on the basis of academic achievement. Each student must have a minimum 80% average in the course used to calculate the average in his/her major. The majority of credits (24 for three-year degree students and 48 for four-year degree students) must have been earned at Nipissing University. Students with a double major are only eligible to receive one J.W. Trusler Award.
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Employment Posting:
NOHFC Research Internship - Department of Computer Science and Mathematics (E-CARGO) -
Employment Posting:
Course Instructor - Political Science - Spring/Summer 2026 -
Employment Posting:
Course Instructor - Child & Family Studies - Spring/Summer 2026