среда, 29 февраля 2012 г.

SA: Woman with meningococcal disease in satisfactory condition


AAP General News (Australia)
02-27-2008
SA: Woman with meningococcal disease in satisfactory condition

An 18-year-old Adelaide woman has been admitted to hospital with meningococcal disease.

Health officials say the woman became ill last weekend and is now in a satisfactory condition.

Meanwhile a Perth woman who …

-Atos Origin sets up subsidiary in Spain


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05-06-2011
-Atos Origin sets up subsidiary in Spain

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6 May 2011 - French IT services provider Atos Origin (EPA:ATO) has set up a subsidiary in Spain, news portal invertia.com said on Thursday.
The subsidiary, dubbed Atos WorldGrid Espana, will be based in the region of Cantabria and will have offices in Madrid, Barcelona, Santander and Seville, the CEO of the new company, Jerome de Parscau de Plessix, and its general director, Rafael Luis, said.

Atos WorldGrid Espana will have a workforce of 260 employees and expects revenues of EUR20m in 2011.

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QLD:Search for missing man off Townsville


AAP General News (Australia)
08-29-2011
QLD:Search for missing man off Townsville

BRISBANE, Aug 29 AAP - A search is under way after a man went missing in waters off
Phantom Island, Townsville, in Queensland's north.

Police say the 48-year-old was trying to swim to a vessel when he entered the water
about 7.30pm (AEST) on Sunday.

He hasn't been seen since.

A helicopter and several boats are being used to search for the man.

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KEYWORD: SEARCH

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NT:High tide storm surge warning issued


AAP General News (Australia)
02-16-2011
NT:High tide storm surge warning issued

Residents in low-lying coastal areas of Darwin have been warned their homes could be
inundated by water .. as Tropical Cyclone Carlos continues to track north over the Northern
Territory coast.

Some residents in the Darwin suburb of Rapid Creek have already been evacuated to welfare
centres .. and the NT Emergency Service released a statement today warning residents on
the coast to prepare a plan for evacuation.

Much of the water that flooded roads last night has subsided by this morning .. and
many people in Darwin's waterfront suburbs were carrying on with life .. still out exercising
and walking their dogs.

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KEYWORD: CARLOS (DARWIN)

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FED:Rudd welcomes OSCE rebirth


AAP General News (Australia)
12-02-2010
FED:Rudd welcomes OSCE rebirth

Foreign Minister KEVIN RUDD has welcomed the rebirth of the key European security cooperation
organisation.

Mr RUDD says the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe has a continuing
role to play in the many current security challenges in Europe and Central Asia.

He's been attending the OSCE summit in Kazakhstan .. and says the return of the organisation
is a tribute to the host .. the Kazakhstani President.







OSCE was founded in the mid-1970s to ease Cold War tensions and also to further economic
cooperation and human rights in the Communist bloc.

The organisation now has 56 participating states and 12 partners for cooperation ..

including Australia.

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KEYWORD: KAZAKHSTAN AUST (CANBERRA)

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Top 24 MasterChef contestants


AAP General News (Australia)
04-26-2010
Top 24 MasterChef contestants

SYDNEY, April 26 AAP - From 8000 applications, 50 were chosen for the second series
of MasterChef Australia.

After a week of competition, it's now down to the final 24.

And in 14 weeks time one of these people will be named Australia's new MasterChef.

ADAM LIAW

Age: 31

Occupation: Lawyer

Home town: Adelaide (currently living in Tokyo)

Marital status: In a relationship

Cooking style: Asian

- "The weirdest food I've ever eaten was shirako, which is basically the sperm sac
of a fish. It was disgusting..."

AARON HARVIE

Age: 37

Occupation: Band manager

Home town: Sydney

Marital status: Engaged

Cooking style: Rustic and robust Italian and Asian

- Aaron's first love is music but his dream is to open a restaurant specialising in
pasta and to produce a line of pasta sauces.

ADELE FRAGNITIO

Age: 49

Occupation: Hairdresser

Home town: Adelaide

Marital status: Married

Cooking style: Italian

- Growing up in an Italian family, Adele learnt to cook at a very early age with her
mum and remembers there were always people crowded around their dining room table.

ALVIN QUAH

Age: 35

Occupation: Scientific affairs manager

Home town: Sydney

Marital status: In a relationship

Cooking style: Asian

- Alvin's cooking is influenced by his Malaysian background and his mum. "She would
never use measurements, her cooking was instinctive."

CARRIE JOHNSTON

Age: 34

Occupation: Ex human resources manager

Home town: Sydney

Marital status: Married

Cooking style: Rustic Italian

- Californian-born Carrie fell in love with food during a trip to France in her 20s.

"I became obsessed with the way they incorporate food into their culture."

CALLUM HANN

Age: 20

Occupation: Student

Home town: Barossa Valley

Marital status: In a relationship

Cooking style: Modern Australian

- The youngest contestant in this year's competition, Callum is inspired by his father
who passed away a few years ago. "I like to experiment with food and that's what my dad
liked to do - see what's in the fridge and try out new things."

CLAIRE WINTON-BURN

Age: 31

Occupation: Lawyer

Home town: Melbourne

Marital status: In a relationship

Cooking style: Classical dishes with a modern twist

- Claire bought her first cookbook at age 17 and cooked her way through every recipe,
before deferring her first-year university studies to travel to Europe and attend a cooking
course.

COURTNEY ROULSTON

Age: 29

Occupation: Bar manager

Home town: Coogee, Sydney

Marital status: In a long-term relationship

Cooking style: Fresh, healthy food

- Courtney is hoping for second time lucky after applying to become a contestant on
season one and never following it through.

DANIEL AULSEBROOK

Age: 32

Occupation: Recently made redundant

Home town: Melbourne

Marital status: In a long-term relationship

Cooking style: Asian

- Daniel's chicken tagine is a favourite among his mates, but Asian is his specialty
and he loves to experiment with fish.

DEVON HEADLAND

Age: 30

Occupation: Builder

Home town: Gold Coast

Marital status: Engaged

Cooking Style: Hearty country

- Devon, who fondly remembers afternoons spent in his grandma's kitchen watching her
cook old favourites like roasts and carrot cakes, postponed his wedding to his childhood
sweetheart to take part in the series.

DOMINIC CORRIGAN

Age: 46

Occupation: Company director

Home town: Sydney

Marital status: Married

Cooking style: Family friendly

- The father of four loves Asian foods and spices. "... but not all my kids agree with
me, so sometimes I find myself doing hot versions and then a calm version of the dish."

FIONA INGLIS

Age: 24

Occupation: Student

Home town: Melbourne

Marital status: In a relationship

Cooking style: Classic home style

- As a child Fiona ate only bland foods, but moving out of home at 19 opened her up
to new foods. "I took a turn and started tasting all these fresh foods that I'd spent
years missing out on."

JAKE BUJAYER

Age: 29

Occupation: Cement renderer

Home town: NSW Central Coast

Marital status: In a relationship

Cooking style: Seafood

- Jake admits he's obsessed with fishing and has had some great catches. "From snapper
to kingfish, I like to get out onto the water and catch something at least once a week"

JIMMY SEERVAI

Age: 31

Occupation: Food ingredient researcher

Home town: Sydney

Martial status: Engaged

Cooking style: Indian

- Born in India, Jimmy admits most of his cooking knowledge is about hot and spicy
food. "I am convinced my parents used to put masala in my baby formula to add some flavour..."

JONATHAN DADDIA

Age: 33

Occupation: IT consultant

Home town: Sydney

Marital status: Married

Cooking style: French Moroccan

- After buying an ice-cream machine in Milan, Jonathan set out on a mission to make
the perfect ice-cream. "... I have experimented a lot with it, even using savoury flavours."

JO ZALM

Age: 37

Occupation: Mum

Home town: Sydney

Marital status: Married with two children

Cooking style: Lebanese

- During the audition tour, judge Gary Mehigan liked Jo's Lebanese sweet doughnuts
so much that he ate a whole plate of them. "People tell me my food is good, but I am my
harshest critic."

KATE NUGARA

Age: 30

Occupation: Teacher

Home town: Melbourne

Marital status: In a relationship

Cooking style: Sri Lankan

- With Sri Lankan heritage, Kate learnt to cook watching her mum and over time became
the primary cook in her household. "I used to love to make up menus for the family for
dinner and put them on the table with flowers."

MARION GRASBY

Age: 27

Occupation: Student

Home town: Adelaide

Marital status: In a long-term relationship

Cooking style: Thai

- Having completed a Masters of Gastronomy course, the former journalist and her partner
Tim, who works in the wine industry, have developed an idea for a rustic wine garden restaurant.

MATTHEW CALDICOT

Age: 21

Occupation: Accountant

Home town: Sydney

Marital status: Single

Cooking style: Modern Australian with French influence

- The third-generation accountant says he's creative in his cooking. "When I'm cooking,
it's an escape for me to do something creative and I try to make my food look as beautiful
as possible..."

PETER KRITIKIDES

Age: 29

Occupation: Lawyer

Home town: Melbourne

Marital status: Married

Cooking style: Greek

- Peter's cooking is heavily influenced by his Greek family and heritage. "My mother
and grandmother were my inspiration. They were single-handedly responsible for my childhood
weight!"

PHILIP VAKOS

Age: 27

Occupation: Auditor

Home town: Hobart

Marital status: Single

Cooking style: Greek

- Philip says he learnt from an early age the first rule of Greek cooking: food fixes
everything. "No matter how bad things are, when you get everybody together and have good
Greek food, everything is fine..."

SARAH CARMICHAEL

Age: 30

Occupation: Police Detective

Home town: Melbourne

Marital status: Married

Cooking style: Varied, but loves Italian

- Growing up Sarah's mum wasn't a keen cook so she looked to her neighbours for food
inspiration. "... my next door neighbour was Malaysian and they'd always have beautiful
Asian food."

SHARNEE RAWSON

Age: 21

Occupation: Law student

Home town: Brisbane

Marital status: Single

Cooking style: Eclectic and loves making desserts

- When friends came to visit, a teenage Sharnee would get them all into the kitchen.

"... my friends would be like, `why do you want to cook?' I just thought that's what everyone
did."

SKYE CRAIG

Age: 35

Occupation: Graphic designer

Home town: Brisbane

Marital status: In a relationship

Cooking style: Sustainable, organic raw cooking

- Skye loves to cook with native Australian ingredients and is a big advocate of using
raw, organic and sustainable foods. "There's a real vitality and freshness about that
kind of food."

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KEYWORD: MASTERCHEF (FACTBOX) (PIX AVAILABLE)

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Fed: Tas police arrest 10 in crackdown on drunken behaviour


AAP General News (Australia)
12-12-2009
Fed: Tas police arrest 10 in crackdown on drunken behaviour

HOBART, Dec 12 AAP - Ten people have been arrested in Hobart for public order offences
as Tasmanian police cracked down on drunken and disorderly conduct.

Tasmanian police said Operation Unite started on Friday and would continue on Saturday night.

"Preliminary figures indicate that public were generally very well behaved and there
was noticeably less aggression shown by hotel patrons in the Hobart CBD and waterfront
areas," a police statement said.

Police said 10 people were arrested for public order offences.

There were no reported assaults in public places.

A number of people were given formal directions to leave the CBD and a number of Liquor
Infringement Notices were also issued, police said.

AAP mb/cjb/de

KEYWORD: BLITZ TAS

2009 AAP Information Services Pty Limited (AAP) or its Licensors.

Fed: Audit report clears offices of Rudd and Swan=3


AAP General News (Australia)
08-04-2009
Fed: Audit report clears offices of Rudd and Swan=3

He says Mr SWAN did speak briefly to Mr GRANT .. at the request of the Member for Oxley
BERNIE RIPOLL.

But he says there's no evidence the prime minister was aware of the representation
.. or that the treasurer or his office applied any pressure on Treasury to give Mr GRANT
more or better assistance than others.

At the same time the report's found a number of weaknesses in the way Treasury implemented
its industry support scheme Ozcar .. including its record-keeping.

And it says there are serious questions about whether the man who set up the scheme
.. GODWIN GRECH .. had breached the public service code of conduct in disclosing confidential
information to parties outside of the government.

Mr GRECh has admitted he wrote a fake email linking the prime minister's office to
claims of special treatment for Mr GRANT .. and that he showed it to Opposition leader
MALCOLM TURNBULL before appearing at a key Senate hearing.

AAP RTV keh/rl/jmt

KEYWORD: DEALERS REPORT 3 CANBERRA

2009 AAP Information Services Pty Limited (AAP) or its Licensors.

Radvision and TI Team for HD Video Engine


Wireless News
03-28-2009
Radvision and TI Team for HD Video Engine
Type: News

Texas Instruments (TI), and Radvision, a provider of video network infrastructure and developer tools for unified visual communications over Internet Protocol (IP) networks, 3G and emerging next-generation IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) networks, announced their commitment to high-definition video communications.

The companies said this effort and the resulting solution enable developers to build high end, high-definition interactive video terminals at a cost that is considerably lower than that of today's solutions.
The Radvision and TI solution is suitable for the development of video communications enabled devices for both consumer electronics and enterprise markets. These devices include products such as television sets, projectors, video phones, enterprise room systems, set-top boxes, LCD monitors, surveillance products, netbooks and digital photo frames.

This solution is comprised of TI's video communications demo board, a design incorporating TI's TMS320DM6467 and TMS320DM6437 digital media processors based on DaVinci technology and Radvision's BEEHD, a High Definition interactive video engine for developers.

TI's DM6467 allows simultaneous video encoding and decoding at 720p resolution and up to 30 frames per second. TI said that it is designed to support high-definition video communication solutions at a low bill of materials (BOM) cost.

"This effort presents a unique opportunity to bring high quality and cost effective interactive video to the market, thus easily making any device a videoconferencing device," said Adi Paz, Vice President Products and Business Development for Radvision Technology Business Unit. "TI's DM6467 digital media processor is a cost effective solution and has enabled us to provide a high quality video conferencing terminal engine to customers."

Radvision's BEEHD is a software platform that handles all video telephony requirements: from signaling and call control to media components. With media quality and user experience in mind, BEEHD incorporates special mechanisms to reduce latency, improve video quality over internet connections, and makes it easy to install and manage, the groups noted.

"Radvision was the right choice when we decided to bring a high- end and complete interactive video solution to our customers," said J.B. Fowler, Video Communications Business Manager, Texas Instruments. "Radvision's unique experience and vast knowledge in both video coding and VoIP technologies enables us to provide a high quality solution that is unparalleled in the market."

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Qld: Qld to bid for 2018 Com Games=4


AAP General News (Australia)
08-22-2008
Qld: Qld to bid for 2018 Com Games=4

Ms Bligh told a business lunch on the Gold Coast today the region was a "world-class
tourism icon".

"I can think of no better place to host the best the Commonwealth has to offer," Ms Bligh said.

"We have formally contacted the Australian Commonwealth Games Association to express
our interest.

"They have indicated that in the next few months they will decide whether Australia
will bid for the 2018 Commonwealth Games or future Commonwealth Games so I was keen to
put our hand up early."

Ms Bligh said a local committee would be set up and the economic spin-offs were expected
to be "enormous".

Infrastructure already in place included the Skilled Park Stadium and the Gold Coast
Convention and Exhibition Centre.

"However, while these projects are significant there is no doubt more work will need
to be done if we are to be successful in our bid," Ms Bligh said.

Ms Bligh said a successful Commonwealth Games bid would put Queensland on track for
a future Olympics bid.

AAP pjo/jt/mn

KEYWORD: COM18 4 BRISBANE

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Vic: Detective gets Legionnaires disease


AAP General News (Australia)
04-16-2008
Vic: Detective gets Legionnaires disease

A detective at Melbourne's police headquarters has contracted Legionnaires disease
from cooling towers at the inner city building.

Police command say the St Kilda Road complex is now safe after being cleaned by the
Department of Human Services.

The detective has been discharged from hospital and is recovering.

Police command say it's working closely with the DHS to ensure the safety and wellbeing
of all members working at the site.

AAP RTV gr/pmu/tm/jec/

KEYWORD: LEGIONNAIRES (MELBOURNE)

2008 AAP Information Services Pty Limited (AAP) or its Licensors.

SA: Drug addict mother jailed for fatal assault on her baby


AAP General News (Australia)
12-12-2007
SA: Drug addict mother jailed for fatal assault on her baby

ADELAIDE, Dec 12 AAP - A drug addicted mother who bit and hit her six-month-old daughter
during a fatal assault has been jailed for at least five years.

Sophie Louise Christensen told the South Australian Supreme Court she had been "coming
down hard" from methamphetamines when she assaulted her baby for up to 90 minutes in May
2004.

Christensen, who told the court she acted "out of sheer frustration", was today sentenced
to eight years and two months jail, with a non-parole period of five years, for the manslaughter
of her daughter, Stella.

Stella died from head injuries and internal bleeding, with an autopsy revealing she
also had 11 broken ribs and two broken ankles at the time of her death.

Judge Trish Kelly said the autopsy estimated the fatal assault lasted for between 75
and 90 minutes, and also revealed older injuries, indicating previous assaults.

"The child must have been in pain in most of her short life," Judge Kelly said today.

"You were the person in a position of trust, the only person in the world who was to
protect and defend her.

"But you were, in fact, the most dangerous person in the world to her - in this sense,
she never had a chance."

Stella died in hospital after being assaulted by her mother at Hayborough, south of
Adelaide, on May 1, 2004.

Christensen, 34, pleaded guilty to manslaughter in May this year - the same month her
son, Thomas, told police of his recollection of the assault.

Thomas, who was aged four years at the time of the assault, told police he "saw red
funny stuff" coming from Stella's mouth after he heard a thud on a wall.

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KEYWORD: CHRISTENSEN

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Fed: Labor forestry policy lacks clarity, industry says


AAP General News (Australia)
04-29-2007
Fed: Labor forestry policy lacks clarity, industry says

The timber industry says Labor's new forestry policy will lead to the locking up of more forests.

Labor delegates have endorsed the policy .. which proposes more conservation areas
but reaffirms its support for the Tasmanian Community Forest Agreement.

Forestry organisations say a lack of detail in the policy doesn't give the industry
confidence about Labor's motives.

They say they're worried forestry will be used as a bargaining chip for support from
the Greens in the lead up to the election and beyond.

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KEYWORD: LABOR FORESTS (CANBERRA)

2007 AAP Information Services Pty Limited (AAP) or its Licensors.

NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers = 3


AAP General News (Australia)
12-30-2006
NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers = 3

THE WEEKEND AUSTRALIAN

Page 1: Support for a nuclear power industry in Australia softens, undermining the
prime minister's push: poll; Former PM Paul Keating revels in his $1 trillion superannuation
legacy; Series of lifesaver paintings damaged after wild weather brings down a roof at
the national museum in Canberra.

Page 2: Both the share market and the Australian dollar end the year on a high as investors
conclude Australia's long economic boom has further to run.

Page 3: Fijian military dictator Frank Bainimarama says he will turn to China and other
sympathetic Asian nations if Australia continues its campaign against his leadership.

World: Saddam Hussein could be executed as early as this weekend after reports the
US has handed him over to Iraqi forces.

Finance: Australian share market continues biggest rally in its 100-year history, returning
double-digit growth for the fourth consecutive year.

Sport: Australian cricket camp claims English batsman Kevin Pietersen is not a team player.

AAP ajc/rs

KEYWORD: MONITOR FRONTERS NSW 3 SYDNEY

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NSW: Report into meningococcal death due within three weeks


AAP General News (Australia)
08-21-2006
NSW: Report into meningococcal death due within three weeks

Health authorities in NSW say a panel of experts should take about three weeks .. to
establish whether the life of a Sydney teenage meningococcal victim could have been saved.

NSW Health Director General ROBYN KRUK has announced the makeup of a panel .. to investigate
the circumstances surrounding the death of 18-year-old JEHAN NASSIF on Friday.

Ms NASSIF died just days after she had made a hospital visit to her boyfriend's cousin
.. who was suffering from meningococcal disease.

The boyfriend .. GEORGE KHOUZAME .. had been given antibiotics because he had been
in close contact with his cousin during a holiday to Greece .. but was told Ms NASSIF
didn't need medication.

Ms KRUK says the inquiry will consider whether there's a need to change national health
guidelines .. which state that only people who have had prolonged contact with meningococcal
sufferers should be given precautionary doses of antibiotics.

The inquiry will also investigate why Ms NASSIF wasn't taken to hospital .. when an
ambulance was first called to her home in the early hours of Friday morning.

Ambulance officers say Ms NASSIF refused to be transported to hospital .. but her family
say this was because she'd been told there'd be a two to three-hour wait at Auburn Hospital.

Hours later .. the family called the ambulance service again and Ms NASSIF died after
being taken to Bankstown Hospital.

Ms KRUK says the panel investigating Ms NASSIF's death will include infectious diseases
expert Professor LYN GILBERT and Victorian Human Services Department Communicable Disease
chief Dr ROSEMARY LESTER.

Barrister and former NSW Health Care Complaints Commission deputy commissioner GAIL
FURNESS will also sit on the panel.

AAP RTV pj/was/tm/cp

KEYWORD: MENINGOCOCCAL (SYDNEY)

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Qld: Police search for man after attempted abduction


AAP General News (Australia)
04-14-2006
Qld: Police search for man after attempted abduction

Police are searching for a man .. who allegedly tried to abduct a woman in Brisbane's north.

The 20-year-old woman says a man in his 30s .. twice tried to pull her into his vehicle
in a Chermside car park yesterday .. after offering to give her a lift home.

The woman had to seek refuge in a phone box .. where she called police.







Police say the man was driving a 2002-2003 model dark grey Holden Commodore ute with mag wheels.

He's described as 180 cm tall .. of solid build .. Caucasian with a fair complexion
and brown hair.

He was wearing a dark blue t-shirt, brown cargo shorts and white running shoes.

AAP RTV lc/rt

KEYWORD: ABDUCT (BRISBANE)

2006 AAP Information Services Pty Limited (AAP) or its Licensors.

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Fox-IT joins TrustWorks Security integration partner program to enhance VPN security.

M2 PRESSWIRE-27 July 2001-TRUSTWORKS SYSTEMS: Fox-IT joins TrustWorks Security integration partner program to enhance VPN security (C)1994-2001 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD

RDATE:27072001

Amsterdam, The Netherlands -- TrustWorks Systems B.V., an innovator in network security solutions, today announced that Fox-IT, a leader network security and IT-forensics in the Netherlands, has joined the company's Security Integration Partner program. The partnership will result in the ability for Fox-IT to offer and integrate TrustWorks Trusted Security Suite in combination with Fox's Expert Defender. Together the two solutions provide the ability for Fox to deliver strong user authentication, access control and data communication protection between any user and the highly sensitive information that is protected by Fox's own Expert Defender.

TrustWorks interoperation with Expert Defender will give local, remote or roaming users comprehensive security protection. Each TrustWorks client or gate agent integrates four (4) important security capabilities by providing: a distributed firewall at every protected node, a digital certificate monitor that manages strong user authentication and access control, an encrypted Internet connection that simultaneously supports multiple encryption algorithms and an integration agent that simplifies deployment and management of third-party security tools such as digital certificates, LDAP directories, authentication hardware and strong encryption algorithms.

Users will be able to use a single cryptographic token containing user credentials, personal security policies and Fox-IT Expert Encryption for both access to network resources and to locally encrypted hard disk data.

TrustWorks security management platform, Trusted Global Security Manager, will also allow Fox customers to centrally manage local, remote and roaming users, TrustWorks gateway security enforcement agents and Cisco IOS gateways and PIX firewalls from a unified interface.

"Fox-IT is in many ways an ideal TrustWorks System Integration partner" stated Frans La Rose, TrustWorks Vice President of Sales. " Their focus is to provide strong security solutions to companies and government agencies such as law enforcement, banking and insurance that cannot afford to have their digital assets compromised. The risks involved are simply too great.

Fox-IT's extensive background in IT forensics and its keen understanding of network security architecture and threats allow them to deliver exceptional value to our mutual customers. We are proud to welcome them into the TrustWorks Security Integration Partner program."

"The suite of tools that TrustWorks offer are a perfect combination with our Expert Defender VPN solution", Ronald Prins, CEO of Fox-IT Forensic IT Experts said. "The TrustWorks VPN software provides all we need to offer a total solution for our customers. We chose for TrustWorks because of the flexibility of their software and possibility to use secure hardware devices, like smartcards and USB-tokens. During the development stage in which our engineers worked intensively with the engineers from TrustWorks they showed that they really know their stuff." TrustWorks Systems B.V.

TrustWorks Systems B. V. develops and markets security products and services that enable companies to develop, manage and maintain highly secure virtual private networks. Its Trusted Global Security Suite includes Trusted Global Security Manager, Trusted Client, Server and Gate Agents, Security Expeditor and Open CryptoAPI Interface. TrustWorks products support wide interoperability with the worlds leading security vendors.

TrustWorks Systems is a private company with headquarters in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and with offices in Paris, France, Moscow, Russia and San Jose California, USA.

For further information on TrustWorks Systems, please visit www.trustworks.com or contact us via email at information@trustworks.com .

Fox-IT Forensic IT Experts B.V.

Fox-IT provides both IT security and forensic IT services. The fast growing department of security services offer auditing, penetration testing, security consultancy and development of custom made security environments.

As a result of this Fox-IT has developed the following products: Expert Encryption for hard disk encryption and Expert Defender, a highly secure application level firewall.

The Forensic IT departments investigates fraud, hacking and other IT related criminal activities for financial institutes, government and insurance companies.

For further information and press releases on Fox-IT, please visit www.fox-it.com.

CONTACT: Ronald Prins, Fox-IT Tel: +31 15 21 21 907 e-mail: prins@fox-it.com Hans Defauwes, TrustWorks Systems B.V. Tel: +31 20 312 7312 e-mail: sales@trustworks.com e-mail: hans.defauwes@trustworks.com

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ALCHEMEDIA JOINS APA (ADVERTISING PHOTOGRAPHERS OF AMERICA) AS NATIONAL SUSTAINING PLATINUM SPONSOR.

Clever content image protection technology to be incorporated into APA's national web site

PR Newswire, London, August 29. This press release is transmitted on behalf of Alchemeia Technologies Inc.

San Francisco, Seybold SF, Booth -

Alchemedia(TM), the leading provider of content protection and content-to-commerce solutions for digital images on the Web, today announced their sponsorship of leading photography organisation, Advertising Photographers of America (APA) at a National Platinum Sustaining level. Alchemedia will aid in the redesign of the APA Web site, incorporating Clever Content protection technology. In addition, Alchemedia will work with the APA in developing a nation-wide lecture series for regional chapters with topics on how to use the Internet.

Alchemedia's Clever Content(TM) technology protects images from "Napsterization" (peer-to-peer sharing of digital content), and promotes image-based commerce by preventing copying, printing and screen capturing of images. Clever Content is used by organisations such as Terraserver.com; Variety.com; Greenfield Online; The City of Barrie, Canada; Toonscape; Photo District News and Candid Colour Systems.

"APA is very concerned about the preservation of intellectual property in this digital age," said Jeff Schewe, professional photographer and national president of APA. "Photographers are searching for ways of protecting their images on-line. Alchemedia and their Clever Content products offer a solution for the protection of high value images on the Internet. We are also pleased to be working with Alchemedia to produce a new state of the art Web site and look forward to developing an educational program to help photographers take advantage of the Internet."

"We are thrilled to be working with the APA to help educate professional photographers about the Internet and provide them with Clever Content as the solution to protect their valuable images on the Web," said Fred Bullock, SVP marketing of Alchemedia. "The Internet is both a blessing and a curse for professionals using Web sites to promote their work and themselves. Clever Content protection technology has proven to be the only solution for securing visual content on-line."

Clever Content Platform

Clever Content Server -- Server-based software for companies that administer their own Web servers to protect and control the use of their digital images while enabling multiple revenue streams. The software consists of three elements:

Clever Content Server -- image protection software for Windows NT and 2000, Solaris operating systems, installed on the site's host server

Clever Content Manager -- a Java-based, remote management tool for Windows-based PCs, used to select which images are to be protected, and to assign attributes such as Clever Links

Clever Content Viewer -- a free browser enhancement supporting both Windows and Macintosh browsers, enabling the viewing of Clever Content protected images.

Clever Content Creator -- Web-based service at www.clevercontent.com for companies or individuals with Web sites located on shared servers, ISPs or community sites. Images protected with Clever Content Creator are served from Alchemedia servers.

Clever Content Galleries -- A feature on www.clevercontent.com for companies or individuals without a Web site, providing a fee-based venue for storing and protecting up to 50 images.

About APA

The Advertising Photographers of America (APA) is a nationally based trade association representing over 2000 of the nation's top advertising and commercial photographers. APA is an organisation dedicated to the support and promotion of the Professional Photographer and Image Maker. Their mission is to establish, endorse and promote professional practices, standards, and ethics in the photographic and advertising community. APA seeks to mentor, motivate, educate, and inspire in the pursuit of excellence. The organisation's aim is to champion and speak as one common voice for Professional Photographers and Image Makers to the advertising industry in the United States. For information about APA visit the APA web site at www.apanational.org or email office@apanational.org.

About Alchemedia

Alchemedia Technologies, Inc. is the leading provider of content protection and content-to-commerce solutions on the Web. Every day Clever Content protects millions of images and promotes image-based commerce while preventing unauthorised use. By transforming images into valuable ecommerce assets, Alchemedia enables Content Commercialisation(SM). Founded in 1998, Alchemedia is a privately held, VC-backed company. For more information, visit Alchemedia's Web site at www.alchemedia.com.

Note: Alchemedia, Clever Content, clevercontent.com, Clever Links and all logos are trademarks of Alchemedia Technologies, Inc. Content Commercialisation is a service mark of Alchemedia Technologies, Inc. Other product and company names herein may be trademarks of their respective owners.

воскресенье, 26 февраля 2012 г.

Mark your calendar.(Calendar)

[SEMINAR]

8/2 Safety Training Methods

When: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Aug. 2, 9,16, 23 and 30

Where: SHCNNE Training Center, Scarborough, ME

Cost: $1195 Safety & Health Council of Northern New England members, $1550 non-members

Contact: Safety & Health Council of Northern New England, 207-854-8441, shcnne.org

[OTHER]

8/6 N.H. Craftsmen's Fair

When: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Aug. 6-14

Where: Mount Sunapee Resort, Newbury

Cost: $10 adults, $8 students, seniors, children under 12 free

Contact: League of N.H. Craftsmen, 603-224-3375, nhcrafts.org

[SEMINAR]

8/9 Using the Internet to Start or Grow a Smell Business

When: 6 to 9 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 9

Where: SCORE Office, Portsmouth

Cost: Free

Contact: SCORE Office, 603-433-0575, scorehelp.org

[SEMINAR]

8/18 Marketing Your Mission: Communications that Build Value

When: 9 a.m. to noon, Thursday, Aug.-18

Where: Goss Building, Dover

Cost: $45 NH Center for Nonprofits members, $90 non-members

Contact: NH Center for Nonprofits, 603-225-1947, registration@nhnonprofits.org, nhnonprofits.org

[NETWORKING]

8/25 Young Professionals Schmooze Cruise

When: 5:30 to 8 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 25

Where: M/S Mount Washington, Lake Winnipesaukee

Cost: $10

Contact: Concord Young Professionals Network, concordypn.org

[OTHER]

9/12 NHLRA Golf Tournament

When: 9 a.m., Monday, Sept. 12

Where: Portsmouth Country Club, Portsmouth

Cost: $200

Contact: NHLRA, 603-228-9585, nhlra.com

[SEMINAR]

9/13 ServSafe Food Safety Program

When: 6 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 13

Where: Red Jacket Resort, North ConWay

Cost: $135 N H LRA members, $195 non-members

Contact: Kelly Jarvis, 603-228-9585, kjarvis@nhira.com

[SEMINAR]

9/13 How to Start or Grow a Small Business

When: 6 to 9 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 13

Where: SCORE office, Portsmouth

Cost: Free

Contact: SCORE, 603-433-0575, scorehelp.org

[WEBINAR]

9/14 How to Build a Workplace Culture of Leadership and Engagement

When. noon, Wednesday, Sept. 14

Cost: free nhbsr members, $25 non-members

Contact: Kate Luczko, 603-391-7437, kate@nhbsr.org

[SEMINAR]

Using the Internet to Start or Grow a Small Business

When: 6 to 9 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 20

Where: SCORE office, Portsmouth

Cost: Free

Contact: SCORE, 603-433-0575, scorehelp.org

[CONFERENCE]

9/23 2011 Nonprofit Leadership Summit

When: 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Friday, Sept. 23

Where: Grappone Conference Center, Concord

Cost.: $150 member, $200 non-members

Contact: NH Center for Nonprofits, nhnonprofits.org

[OTHER]

10/4 Certificate in Corporate Sustainability

When: Oct. 4-6

Where: University of New Hampshire, Durham

Cost: $2040-$2400

Contact: Alyson Genovese, 603-834-5595, alyson.genovese@gmail.com

[OTHER]

10/5

Made Lean in America Conference

When: October 5-6

Where: Mass Mutual Center, Springfield, Mass.

Contact: The Shingo Prize, neshingoprize.org/conference/the-annual-northeast-shingo-prize-conference

[SEMINAR]

ServSafe Food Safety Program

When: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 11

Where: Lui Lui's, Nashua

Cost: $135 NHLRA members, $195 non-members

Contact: Kelly Jarvis, 603-228-9585, kjarvis@nhlra.com

[OTHER]

10/13 It's On the House

When: 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 13

Where: Radisson Center of NH, Manchester

Cost: $25

Contact: Grubb & Ellis, 603-206-9605

[OTHER]

10/29 Senior Move Expo

When: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 29

Where: Radisson Hotel, Manchester

Contact:: Senior Move Expo, 603-784-5143, seniormoveexpo.com

[OTHER]

11/8 ServSafe Food Safety Program

When: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 8

Where: Windjammer's Seafood Restaurant, Rochester

Cost: $135 NHLRA members, $195 non-members

Contact: Kelly Jarvis, 603-228-9585, kjarvis@nhlra.com

[WEBINAR]

12/14 Corporate Social Responsibility 2.0 and Beyond

When: noon, Wednesday, Dec. 14

Cost: free for nhbsr members, $25 non-members

Contact: Kate Luczko, 603-391-7437, kate@nhbsr.org

[OTHER]

12/13 ServSafe Food Safety Program

When: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 13

Where: Office Suites, Concord

Cost.: $135 N H LRA members, $195 non-members

Contact: Kelly Jarvis, 603-228-9585, kjarvis@nhlra.com

Easyspace goes wild for Jungle City 2011; Leading UK web hosting company Easyspace announces sponsorship of major charity art project.

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Web hosting and domain name company Easyspace has announced its participation in Jungle City 2011 - a charitable art extravaganza that will see the city of Edinburgh transformed into an urban jungle this summer.

Jungle City 2011 is the latest art fundraiser by the hosting company's favourite charity the Elephant Family and sees Easyspace again running its Domain Names for a Domain campaign, donating 5 pence from each domain name sale to help save the habitat of endangered animals.

Sarah Haran, managing director of Easyspace, said: "We have been supporting the Elephant Family charity in its efforts to highlight the plight of the Asian elephant and other threatened species for the past two years. We hope our Domain names campaign once again encourages our customers' to dig deep."

Easyspace is sponsoring two of the 150 life-sized sculptures of endangered animals that are being created for Jungle City 2011 which hits the streets of the Scottish capital during August and September.

Easyspace has recruited a group of schoolchildren from a community art project called Friends of Art Balfron in central Scotland to help create their sculpture of an exotic hornbill bird. The children's work will sit alongside that of famous artists like Jack Vettriano and celebrities like former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell who have been recruited to decorated sculptures of hornbills, tigers, crocodiles and orang-utangs.

Phil Worms, marketing director of iomart Group, parent company of Easyspace, added: "We're absolutely delighted that the children of Balfron are designing and painting our hornbill for Jungle City. They've amazed us with their ideas and we can't wait to see the end result on display in Edinburgh."

FAB chairperson Dawn Cullen, said: "This is a really wonderful art project for the children to be involved in. We can't thank Easyspace and the Elephant Family charity enough for inviting us to take part. We hope our involvement encourages a lot of other community groups to take part."

Last year Easyspace, with the help from students of Glasgow Metropolitan College, produced one of only two Scottish designed elephant sculptures as part of the Elephant Parade, the Elephant Family's first public art event in London.

Phil Worms added: "Having experienced the wonder of the London event, the opportunity to bring street art to the capital city of Scotland was too good an opportunity to miss."

Easyspace is a subsidiary of iomart Group plc which was named Scottish Digital IT company of the Year 2011 and is ranked as one of the top 25 cloud services providers in the world by Talkin' Cloud 50.

Friends of Art Balfron is a not-for-profit organisation set up to promote the visual arts in the Balfron area. It runs Saturday morning art workshops for children under the title 'Balfron ArtWorks' and delivers regular free community drop-in events to encourage participation in art and craft activities.

The Elephant Family charity has so far raised more than [pound sign]4 million from its public art projects to help preserve the habitat of the Asian elephant and other endangered species. It spends the money raised on purchasing land to be set aside as natural reserves for the animals. Its first fund-raising public art event was the Elephant Parade in London in 2010 which put 260 beautifully decorated life-sized elephants on display around the UK's capital city.

News release issued on behalf of Easyspace by Jane Robertson, Head of PR for iomart Group plc. For more information please email jane.robertson@iomart.com or call 0141 931 6474 (dir), 0141 931 6400 or 07827948993 (mob).

Notes for editors:

About Easyspace

Founded in 1997, Easyspace has gained a reputation for offering high quality and innovative products backed by excellent customer service. Easyspace has grown to become the UK's largest ICANN accredited domain name registrar and one of the largest web hosting companies in the country. The company now serves over 350,000 consumer and SOHO customers with an extensive portfolio of hosting and ecommerce solutions, ranging from dedicated servers through to professional web design.Easyspace is a subsidiary of AIM Listed iomart Group plc.

For more information about Easyspace visit www.easyspace.com

About iomart Group plc:

iomart Group plc (AIM:IOM) is one of the UK's leading providers of managed hosting and cloud computing services. From a single server through to private cloud networks, iomart specialises in the delivery and management of mission-critical hosting services, enabling customers to reduce the costs, complexity and risks associated with maintaining their own web and online applications.

iomart Group operates in its chosen markets through a number of subsidiaries: iomart Hosting, RapidSwitch, Titan Internet, Easyspace and Westcoastcloud. The group has been listed on the London Stock Exchange's Alternative Investment Market (AIM) since April 2000.

For more information about iomart Group plc visit www.iomart.com

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Aircraft Supplier & MRO News - Europe.

New York, Geneva (AirGuideBusiness - Aircraft Supplier & MRO News Europe) May 29, 2011

BAE Systems BAE Systems on Thursday agreed to sell its commercial aircraft lease portfolio and asset management business to investment affiliates of certain funds managed by Fortress Investment Group. The deal is expected to close in the third quarter and is valued at $187 million in cash, subject to certain post-completion adjustments. It includes 151 owned aircraft (107 BAe 146/Avro RJs, 21 ATPs, 20 J41s and three J32s), but not the support and engineering activities of BAE Systems Regional Aircraft. May 27, 2011

BAE Systems BAE Systems is confident of winning the US Air Force's T-X advanced jet trainer competition, with company officials predicting that the service's decision will be based on price, rather than performance. "We are going to win T-X, based on the requirements they have and the budget," said Ian Reason, BAE's business development director for training solutions and services. US-based BAE Systems Inc will lead the company's pursuit of the T-X requirement, offering a development of the Hawk 128, which is now in service with the UK Royal Air Force as the Hawk T2. With the design likely to face competition from the Lockheed Martin/Korea Aerospace Industries T-50 and a T-100 development of Alenia Aermacchi's M-346, Reason said the contest would come down to more than handling performance. May 26, 2011

BAE Systems BAE Systems said that its Spares Co-op scheme, under which its airline customers earn loyalty rebates if they spend more than an agreed sum on aircraft spares during the year, has taken off with nearly [pounds sterling]400,000 ($660,000) of rebates issued to seven operators. The largest amount ([pounds sterling]186,000) went to Brussels Airlines, which exceeded its target spend on spares for its 26-strong Avro RJ jetliner fleet during 2010. The scheme was launched by BAE Systems in 2008 and focuses on the continuing spares business. During 2010, 10 of the highest spending customers for spares elected to join the program. May 23, 2011

EasyJet, Airbus EasyJet, have marked becoming the worldOs youngest and quickest airline to reach a fleet of 200 Airbus aircraft, at a ceremony in Toulouse. Carolyn McCall, easyJet CEO, Jean-Paul Ebanga, CFM International President and CEO, and Tom Enders, Airbus President and CEO were present at the event. To celebrate the 200th Airbus, easyJet and Airbus unveiled an A320 in a unique all orange colour scheme. Its maiden flight with passengers from Toulouse for Paris and then onto London was appropriately given flight number EZY200. May 26, 2011

General Electric, Rolls Royce White House wants to drop JSF second engine program. The White House has threatened to veto the defense authorization bill if it contains language extending the second engine project for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. Pratt & Whitney is developing the primary engine for the fighter, and General Electric and Rolls Royce have been working on an alternative engine. Both President Barack Obama and Defense Secretary Robert Gates have said that the second engine is not necessary. Congressional leaders, however, have kept the project alive. May 26, 2011

Goodrich Goodrich Corp. announced it completed the acquisition of Microtecnica, a process it began in early April. It acquired the business from Stirling Square Capital Partners for total cash consideration of approximately U331 million ($462 million). Helicopter and regional jet flight control actuation systems maker Microtecnica employs 700 people in Italy and the UK. May 24, 2011

Lufthansa Systems Lufthansa Systems inked a contract with Emirates to supply its Lido/AMDB data for the airport moving map application in the carrier's Airbus A380 cockpits. The agreement also covers implementation of its Lido/AMM solution to equip the carrierOs remaining fleet with an airport moving map application. May 26, 2011

OnAir, Airbus, SITA Airbus/SITA joint venture OnAir and German firm TriaGnoSys have launched what they claim is "the most lightweight" in-flight connectivity system for business jets. The system enables passengers to use their mobile devices and laptops for voice calls, text messages, emailing and Internet browsing, say the two firms. May 26, 2011

Rolls-Royce Blue Angels F/A-18, C-130 flights spread aviation bug "in a huge way". With four Rolls-Royce Allison turboprop engines generating more than 18,000 shaft horsepower, the Blue Angels' "Fat Albert" C-130 wrestles to stay planted on the runway until Capt. Ben Blanton and his crew release the brakes -- beginning a roller coaster of a ride. The Blue Angels support recruiting efforts for the Navy and Marines, but they also instill the dream and wonder of flight in millions of spectators every year. May 27, 2011

Teledyne Controls, Pegasus Airlines Teledyne Controls has begun to integrate its Wireless Groundlink End-to-End Network Solutions System onboard all Pegasus Airlines aircraft. Pegasus said that with this system, data will be downloaded in 15 minutes, enabling flight information to be shared with company headquarters after every flight. May 26, 2011

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Paperwork may not be fun but it's necessary.(2011 Aboriginal Scholarship Guide)

Scholarships are a student's best friend. Formal education doesn't just cost time, focus, dedication, and energy, you need funds for tuition, books, and overhead, living expenses.

Even living somewhere cost-free within commuting distance, there are costs that just add up. Not everyone can qualify for student loans, plus they also have to be repaid afterwards, and it's easy to go into extensive debt while trying to improve earning potential.

Sometimes there are forgivable portions and bursaries included in that government loan (www.hrsdc.gc.ca), as well as grants and scholarship. So fantastic summer jobs aside, apply for as many scholarships and bursaries as you can, because many education costs can be covered with minimal time, research, and effort, without putting you in debt.

If you don't have access to a guidance counsellor who has a list of scholarships, ask around and do Internet research. As you make a list sorted by deadlines, match yourself with criteria and eligibility. Read the descriptions carefully, so that you meet all the requirements and goals. It's important to beat or meet deadlines, and have all your material (including letters of support, if required), so give yourself (and others) enough time. Remember, if your application is incomplete, it will be disqualified. So it's important to check all the right boxes, but some applications can be as simple as filling out a brief online form.

Once you've completed your first application, the second one is always faster. You can reuse much of the same information already gathered and organized. Other items sometimes requested include official school transcripts, letters of recommendation, and essay questions describing your goals or stating why you should be chosen. To save time, always keep copies of material, including letters of support and essay questions, for future applications.

The National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation (NAAF) (www.naaf.ca) disburses approximately $3 million a year across Canada to provide First Nations, Metis, and Inuit students with financial assistance in three main funding categories - Fine Arts and Professional Development including Cultural Projects; Health Careers; and Post Secondary Education.

"People don't apply because they think their marks aren't high enough. But bursaries are for everyone," said Dr. Noella Steinhauer, director of education for NAAF. "People think they don't qualify ... they get intimidated by the process, but anyone can get a bursary."

Scholarships often focus on academics, but bursaries also examine financial need.

Steinhauer said as a student, she would talk herself out of applications, thinking the money was meant for others, but we are all often too hard on ourselves. Money is available for everyone even if they have some funding already.

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Every bursary program varies in how they assess financial need. The NAAF student bursaries program equally assess three other areas besides financial need: demonstrated community involvement with an investment in bettering Aboriginal communities, demonstrated suitability to the chosen study field by essay and assessment forms, and academic merit through transcripts and instructor assessment forms.

Any Canadian resident of First Nation (status or non-status), Metis, or Inuit heritage, of any age, is eligible to apply at NAAF.

Oil and Gas Trades deadlines are in April and November, while the two major deadlines are May 1 for Fine Arts, and June 1 for post-secondary and health services. Typically it takes at least six weeks to fully process applications, which includes sending all complete applications to jury panels for final selection. Recipients are listed on the website in late August, and cheques are disbursed.

Steinhauer noted that while the application is a big one, it's what represents students to the jury, and NAAF is willing to give help over the phone, like many scholarship organizations, to ensure your best chances of success, particularly with more difficult sections like budgets. Toll free assistance is available at 1 -800-329-9780, ext. 020.

While NAAF is not always able to meet the total financial need of students, they try to give some money to as many students as they can, an Aboriginal approach to wanting to give generously to all who request it.

"Usually the only applications that do not receive bursaries are incomplete, missing documentation, or didn't show financial need."

She also observed that Aboriginal students are naturally humble and "not good at bragging ourselves up." But fill out as much as possible for the jury process, particularly with a focus on a well-thought-out budget and full and complete documents.

NAAF has a large endowment fund as well as public and private sector support for Aboriginal education through bursaries, awards, and career fairs. There are many organizations that want to see you succeed almost as much as you do.

Paperwork isn't always the most exciting activity, but it might just be the most efficient way to achieve your goals and create free educational investment capital. And maybe one day you will be the one establishing endowments for other deserving students, as a way of showing gratitude.

A comprehensive scholarship listing exists at the Aboriginal Multi Media Society webpage (www.ammsa.com).

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Scholarship search tips!

* When fishing for scholarships, cast the widest net you can, focusing on your area of specialty while applying for general scholarships/bursaries anywhere you're eligible. Admissions offices will often have listings, but internet searches are also effective, and many applications can be completed online.

* One of the longest running programs of the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB), the Foundation for the Advancement of Aboriginal Youth One form submitted there will be considered for about 145 scholarships. Their submission form dates are October, once school has already started.

* Criteria and eligibility vary from place to place but once you've completed a first application, the second one invariably goes faster. It is mainly a gathering and organization of information for the sponsor awarding the scholarship, so checking carefully to meet the criteria and goals listed by the organization will increase success.

* Always try and keep copies o documentation, such as letters of support to use for multiple submissions. Man scholarships can be completed online.

* Read guidelines thoroughly and check biographies of past winners.

* Remember to make deadlines - ever the strongest candidates will be eliminated if they file too late - this demonstrates commitment and responsibility! And if you don't make it this year - your chances can only increase with time and experience for next year.

* Many sponsors learn who their students are and maintain a supportive relationship, which can even include summer employment opportunities.

* Everyone likes to back a winner! List past scholarships and bursaries received, for that "snowball effect".

Aboriginal Scholarship & Bursary Guide

The following list of scholarships and bursaries has been compiled by Windspeaker with the kind assistance of participating companies, schools and foundations. For a complete and up-to-date listing of Aboriginal scholarships and bursaries please check our online listings located at: www.ammsa.com.

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NATIONAL

Strategic Alliance of Broadcasters for Aboriginal Reflection (SABAR) Scholarship -please see our ad on page 2.

Deadline: April 30 - extended to May 15

SABAR is pleased to offer our first annual Scholarship to an Aboriginal student in Journalism or Radio/Television Arts. SABAR is particularly proud to play an important part in supporting the development of a future community leader who may have the potential to help us meet our primary goal of increasing Aboriginal reflection in Canadian broadcasting.

Eligibility 1. First Nations, Inuit or Metis permanent Canadian resident; 2. Desire to Follow a path to a career in the broadcast industry; 3. Enrolment in Canadian post secondary Journalism or Radio and Television Arts Program or Equivalent Certified Training Program; and 4. Interest in acting as an ambassador for the broadcasting industry and serving as a role model for other Aboriginal people to encourage them to pursue careers in broadcasting.

Guidelines: (One scholarship valued at $5,000.00 will be awarded. This award may be applied to academic and/or living costs. Scholarship winners are eligible for continued scholarship awards each year they continue in their approved programs in the amount of $2,500.00 annually to a maximum total scholarship value of $10,000.00.

For more information: www.sabar.ca

Canada - US Fulbright Program

Deadline: November 15

Student must be American or Canadian with Native Heritage and attending a post-secondary education institution studying countries relations between other countries. Value of award is $15,000.00 for student and $25,000.00 for faculty members enrolled in graduate studies.

For more information contact:

350 Albert Street, Suite 2015,

Ottawa, Ontario, KIR 1A4

Ph: (613) 688-5540 Fax: (613) 237-2029

E-mail: info@fulbright.ca

web site: www.fulbright.ca

Canadian Merit Scholarship Foundation (CMSF): The CMSF Awards program was started in 1989 to identify, recognize and reward well-rounded students who combine distinguished talents with character, leadership potential, and a commitment to the community.

The CMSF National Awards

The CMSF National Award is our most prestigious scholarship. It is awarded after a rigorous process, which includes the written application and extensive interviews.. A description of the National Awards follows: Up to 35 National Awards are offered to students bound for one of our 25 participating Canadian universities. The top National Award is valued at up to $8000 cash and up to $8000 in annual tuition for up to four years of full-time study, plus up to $7500 in summer program funding over the course of a degree.

The CMSF Finalist Awards

Valued at $2,500 and are one-time entrance awards tenable at any accredited university in Canada at which the recipient gains admission and enrolls in a full-time program of study. A Finalist Award is offered to every finalist who participates in National Selections but is not offered a CMSF National Award.

The CMSF Provincial Awards

Valued at $1,500 and are one-time only entrance awards tenable at any accredited university in Canada at which the recipient gains admission and enrolls in a full-time program of study.

All Canadian Merit Scholarship Foundation (CMSF) Awards inquires contact:

Canadian Merit Scholarship Foundation

53 Yonge Street, 5th floor

Toronto, ON M6+5E 1J3

1-866-544-2673

Website www.cmsf.ca

Garfield Weston Merit Scholarships for Colleges (GWMSC)

Deadline: March 27

Eligibility: (1) Be in the final year of study for a high school diploma OR be an adult in the work force. (2) Must NOT be university degree or college diploma graduate within the last 3 years. (3) Demonstrate an academic ability that will ensure success in their chosen course of study. (4) Demonstrate leadership potential. (5) Present a record of service to the school and/or community. (6) Demonstrate an interest in his/her selected field of study. (7) Be accepted at an accredited community college for 2-4 year diploma studies in the academic year after selection.

National Award: (Up to 50 available annually (For each National Award the colleges make a tuition grant of up to $4500 per year. In addition to this, the GWMSC offers up to $8000 per year as a stipend. (The National Award is renewable for up to 4 years of diploma studies only at our participating colleges.

To renew the National Award, award holders must: (1) Show continued evidence of character, leadership and service (2) Maintain an acceptable academic record under a full course load

GWMSC Regional Award: Up to 30 available annually @ $4000 Award

GWMSC Provincial Award: Up to 25 available annually @ $2500 Award (Regional and Provincial Awards are one-time awards for use at any accredited community college in Canada.

All GWMSC Awards inquires contact:

Web Site: www.garfieldwestonawards.ca

Native Women's Association of Canada Corbiere - Laval Two-Axe Early Student Awards

Aboriginal women and be enrolled in a post-seconaary institution. Two (2) awards valued at $1,000.00 each

For more information contact:

Native Women's Association

9 Melrose Avenue Ottawa, Ontario K1Y 1T8

Phone: (613) 722-3033 Fax: (613) 722-7687

Sir John A. MacDonald graduate fellowship in Canadian History

This scholarship is awarded to a student enrolling in a doctoral program in Canadian history at an Ontario university. The value of award is $8,500.00 and can be renewed for three consecutive years to a maximum of $25,500.00. For more information contact:

The Graduate Studies Office at Ontario Universities or The Ministry of Education and Training Student Affairs PO Box 4500 (189 Red River Road, 4th Floor (Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 6G9 (Phone: (807) 343-7257 or 1-800-465-3957

Gil Purcell Memorial Journalism Award - The Canadian Press

To a Native person studying journalism.

Value: One scholarship of $4,000

Eligibility: Native ancestry.

Studying journalism at a Canadian university or community college.

Deadline: November 15 of each year.

Mrs. Deborah McCartney

Administrative Assistant - HR

The Canadian Press

36 King Street East Toronto, ON M5C 2L9

Tel: 416-507-2132 Fax: 416-507-2033

E-Mail: dmccartney@cp.org

The Canadian Medical Foundation Dr. John Big Canoe Memorial Scholarship

Deadline: Applications and supporting documentation for the 2009/2010 academic year must be received by October 2010.

During each year of the program, a $2000 scholarship may be awarded to an undergraduate Aboriginal student enrolled in the last or second to last year of study in a Canadian school of medicine who has demonstrated both strong academic performance and outstanding contributions to the aboriginal community in Canada. (Applications and supporting documentation to:

Marie-Jeanne Schoueri, Office Manager

The Canadian Medical Foundation,

1867 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa, ON K1G 3H7

Phone: (613) 520-7681

Toll Free: 1-866-530-4979

Fax:(613) 520-7692

Email: marie-jeanne.schoueri@cmf.ca

Web site: www.medicalfoundation.ca

Canadian Medical Association Special Bursary Program for Undergraduate Aboriginal Medical Students

Deadline: October 9

The bursary is awarded based on financial need and will provide a maximum of $4000 per academic year to each successful applicant. A total of up to $40,000 in bursaries may be awarded in each academic year of the program. Given that financial resources are often limited by the end of the academic year, bursaries will be awarded at this time. Bursary recipients will also receive memberships in the CMA, the relevant division of CMA (provincial or territorial) and the Native Physicians Association in Canada.

Applications and supporting documentation to: Marie-Jeanne Schoueri, Office Manager (The Canadian Medical Foundation,

1867 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa, ON K1G 3H7

Phone: (613) 520-7681

Toll Free: 1-866-530-4979

Fax: (613) 520-7692

Email: marie-jeanne.schoueri@cmf.ca

Web site: www.medicalfoundation.ca

Heroes of our Time Scholarships - Assembly of First Nations

Sponsored by: Assembly of First Nations (Eligibility: First Nations Citizen (Value: TBA (Deadline Date: June 1 each year

Tommy Prince Award

Walter Dieter Award

Omer Peters Award

Robert Smallboy Award

James Gosnell Award

Applications submitted to: Selection Committee - Heroes of Our Time Awards The Assembly of First Nations - Education Sector 473 Albert Street - Suite 810

Ottawa, ON K1R 5B4

Toll-Free: 1-866-869-6789

Phone: (613) 241-6789

Fax:(613) 241-5808

Tom Longboat Award

Sponsored by: The Aboriginal Sport Circle (Eligibility: Nominations are invited from all levels of sport. To be eligible, nominees must meet the following criteria: (Must be of Aboriginal descent

Must have amateur status in the sport which they are nominated

Must be for athletic achievements within the awards calendar year

Must submit a completed Nomination Form to the appropriate Provincial/Territorial (Aboriginal Sport Body on or before the annual deadline. (Value: TBA

Criteria: Currently enrolled/accepted in medical program, demonstrated exceptional academic abilities, involved and committed to extra-curricular activities

Deadline Date: January each year.

For more information contact:

Aboriginal Sport Circle

Email: mtrudeau@aboriginalsportcircle.ca

Ph: (613) 236-9624 ext. 223

website: www.aboriginalsportcircle.ca

Federal Student Work Experience Program (FSWEP) FSWEP replaces the Federal Summer Student Employment Program

Offers full-time high school, CDGEP, college, technical institute and university students the opportunity to apply for student jobs with the federal government

Application forms are available at student career offices at colleges, GEGEPS, technical institutions and universities, Human Resources Centres of Canada, and PSC Regional and District offices.

Canada Trust Scholarship for Outstanding Community Leadership

Full tuition plus $3,500 toward living expenses (Guaranteed offer of summer employment at Canada Trust (Deadline: October 31 (Contact: 1-800-308-8306

Investing in the future growth of Aboriginal Youth - Canadian National

CN makes awards available to Inuit, status or non-status Indian or Metis students entering or enrolled full-time in a post-secondary program in Canada that leads to a career in the transportation industry. This includes fields such as engineering, business, computer science, communications and technical studies.

Deadline: June 1 of each year.

For more info, contact your band office, friendship centre or college of your choice

Web Site: www.cn.ca/en/careers-offer-scholaships-aboriginal-awards.htm

To obtain further information or an application form, please contact:

Aboriginal Awards Program

c/o National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation

70 Yorkville Avenue, Suite 33A Toronto,

Ontario M5R 1B9

Ph: 1-800-329-9780 toll-free

CN Scholarship For Women

Deadline: October 15 each year CN encourages women to pursue non-traditional careers in areas such as trades, technology and operations. To date, participation by women in these fields has been limited. This is a special CN initiative aimed at promoting employment equity in Canada. Scholarships are awarded annually to women in selected community colleges and institutes of technology across Canada.

Web Site: www.cn.ca/en/careers-offer-scholarships-women.htm

Educational Awards Program - Husky Oil -please see our ad on page 3.

Deadline: May 31

Awards announced: July 31

Up to 7 Aboriginal students are selected each year. Awards of up to $3,000 per year will be granted to cover a portion of tuition, books, or living expenses. (Aboriginal people (Inuit, Metis, Status and Non Status Indians) who meet the following qualifications: * Canadian citizen * in need of financial assistance * demonstrate serious interest in furthering their educational and career development

Preference will be given to applicants whose residence is located on or near one of Husky's exploration, development or operation sites Individuals pursuing academic post-secondary studies at a university, community college or technical institute are eligible to apply.

Diversity and Aboriginal Affairs

Husky Oil Operations Limited

P.O. Box 6525, Station D Calgary, Alberta T2P 3G7

RBC Aboriginal Student Awards

Deadline: January 31

Ten (10) awards of up to $4,000/ year for four (4) years at university or two years at college.

* You are a permanent resident or citizen of Canada * You have been accepted to or are currently attending an accredited post-secondary institution in Canada * You maintain a full course load that leads to a recognized degree, certificate or diploma * You require financial assistance to pursue your education A committee of Aboriginal academics and RBC representatives review all completed applications and makes the final selection of the award recipients primarily based on personal and academic achievements and individual financial need. Successful applicants are notified of the committee's decision by June 15 of each year. All decisions of the committee are final.

You will receive the first half of your scholarship at the beginning of the fall semester. If you maintain a good academic standing, you will receive the balance in January. Please note that RBC reserves the right to change or discontinue this program at any time. We will honour commitments already in place if the program changes or ends.

Toll-Free Fax: 1-866-780-2188

Mail: RBC Aboriginal Student Awards

C/O Aboriginal Link PO Box 50058,

17-2595 Main Street Winnipeg, MB R2V 4W3

www.gotoapply.ca/RBC

CMHC Housing Awards: Housing for Youth

Individuals, firms, institutions and govemment agencies that are delivering programs that improve choice, quality or affordability of housing for youth may be nominated for a Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) Housing Award. Awards and honourable mentions are given to those individuals or groups that have achieved excellence in one of five categories: financing and tenure, technology and production, planning and regulation, concept and design, and process and management.

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation Social and Economic Policy and Research 700 Montreal Road Room C7-417 Ottawa,

Ontario K1A OP7

Phone: 1-800-668-2642

Web: www.cmhc-schl.gc.ca

Polaris - Northern Star Program

This awards program recognizes the creative and innovative environmental actions by youth who have had an impact within their communities. (Young people up to 25 years of age may be nominated for an award. Completed forms are due by March 31 of each year.

For more information and a nomination form, call the Action 21 National Office

toll free at: 1-800 668-6767

Department of Justice Canada Entrance Scholarships for Aboriginal Students

The Department of Justice Canada has made available three-year scholarships to Metis and non-status Indian students who wish to attend law school. Each year, ten or more pre-law scholarships will be made available to Metis and non-status Indians, to cover the cost of attending a summer orientation program offered by the Native Law Centre, University of Saskatchewan, in Saskatoon and a summer French language pre-law orientation programat the University of Ottawa. (In September, ten or more three-year law school scholarships will be made available to Metis and non-status applicants to defray their living costs, textbooks, tuition fees, and other costs. (The Department of Justice Canada is accepting applications for the summer pre-law program until 1 April, and applications for the law school scholarships until 1 June. Students interested in both programs must forward two separate applications.

For further information and application forms, contact: Program Assistant,

Legal Studies for Aboriginal People Program, Department of Justice Canada, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0H8

Similar financial assistance is available from Indian and Northern Affairs for registered Indian and Inuit students.

Sears Canada Inc. Scholarship:

Deadline June 1

Ten scholarships of $1,000 are available to children of Sears employees. Applications are available from and submitted to:

Canadian Awards Program, International ...

Canadian Programs Division, Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada,

Suite 600, 350 Albert Street,

Ottawa, Ontario K1R 1B1

Web: www.aucc.com

Chevron Canada Resources

Deadline: January 31

Number of scholarships varies, value up to $5,000 (Available to students of Aboriginal heritage interested in undertaking a period of study in public administration and/or community affairs involving drug/alcohol education and rehabilitation. Special consideration given to residents of Northwest territories and other areas of concern.

Parent must be Chevron employee

Apply to: Canadian Universities for Northern Studies #201, 130 Albert Street,

Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5G4

Phone:(613) 238-3525

TD Bank and First Nations Bank of Canada

Aboriginal Education Awards - please see our ad on page 4.

Deadline: March 31

Value: Five awards of $1,000 each Recipients will also receive consideration for summer employment and full-time employment once education is complete. (Criteria: Applicants must be of Aboriginal ancestry (Status, Non-Status, Inuit, MEtis); full time student at recognized Canadian post secondary institutionpursuing a program relevant to a career in banking such as business, economics, computer science, math and sciences; in need of financial assistance to further educational goals.

Apply to: Award Coordinator

Toronto Dominion Centre

201 Portage Avenue

P.O. Box 7700

Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 3E7

J. Michael Waldram Fellowships - The Canadian Model Forest Network and the Canadian Institute of Forestry

The Canadian Model Forest Network, together with the Canadian Institute of Forestry, has awarded J. Michael Waldram Fellowships of $1000 each to three students in resource management programs in British Columbia and Quebec.

The J. Michael Waldram Fellowship was first awarded in 2008 and is given annually to assist Aboriginal youths pursuing studies in natural resource management at the college or university level.

This award honours Mike Waldram, General Manager of the Manitoba Model Forest from 1993 to 2006. As General Manager, Waldram strove to enhance the participation of Aboriginal peoples in the model forest and in forest resource management.

The Canadian Model Forest represents Canada's 14 Model Forests, in a shared vision of advancing sustainable forests and sustainable communities.

Contact: David Winston, President, CMFN

Phone: 613-258-8400 or

dwinston@cmfn-rcfm.ca

AMEC Aboriginal Undergraduate Engineering Scholarship

Deadline: January 15

Value: $5,000

In conjunction with AMEC, CEMF offers up to one $5000 Undergraduate Engineering Scholarship annually to young Canadian Aboriginal women who are proven leaders and active in their community to encourage them to pursue a career in engineering. Applicants must be enrolled full-time in an accredited Canadian undergraduate engineering program of study and be: 1. In their first year, or 2. In their second year, or 3. In the first term of their third year, immediately prior to the December deadline. Previous AMEC Scholarship Winners are not eligible to apply although unsuccessful applicants may re-apply in a subsequent year if they qualify. There is no limitation on the number of applications from any university or program. All applications must be submitted by all applicants directly to: The Canadian Engineering Memorial Foundation AMEC Undergraduate Engineering Scholarship Award

P.O. Box 370, 1-247 Barr Street

Renfrew, Ontario K7V 4A6 www.cemf.ca

The Department of National Defence Security and Defence Forum (SDF)

SDF Aboriginal Scholarship Program

Value: $10,000

Number available: The Security and Defence Forum has set aside up to $10,000 a year to fund Aboriginal scholars. The exact number and value awarded annually will depend on the number and quality of applicants. Scholarship funds may cover tuition fees and or expenses related to a degree program, including - but not limited to Eligible institutions: Graduate scholarships are tenable only at Canadian institutions.

For more information: For complete information and application form please visit the DND website. If you wish to have an application form emailed to you, please contact awards@aucc.ca

Ph: (613) 563-1236 - Fax: (613) 563-9745

Aboriginal: www.aucc.ca/scholarships/dnd/-aboriginal_e.html

Indigenous ScholarshipProgram - Holiday Inn Vancouver Downtown

Value: $2,000

Number: 4 awards in 2009

Deadline: N/A

Conceived and established in 2003 by Holiday Inn Vancouver Downtown, the Indigenous Scholarship Program sets aside program funds for every room night spent at the notel by a member of Canada's Aboriginal Community. (Each year, the hotel will award at least one scholarship to First Nation youth that are pursuing a post-secondary education. Open to all Aboriginal students, the Indigenous Scholarship Program considers a number of criteria in awarding scholarships including financial situation, academic achievement, community involvement and career aspirations. The Indigenous Scholarship Program is managed by Holiday Inn Vancouver Downtown with recommendations from an Executive Education Committee and input from an Advisory Board made up of representatives from Canada's Aboriginal Community.

Eligibility: Any Aboriginal student currently enrolled at or, accepted to a post secondary institution.

Application: Application form and eligibility criteria for the Indigenous Scholarship Program can be obtained by calling the Holiday Inn Vancouver Downtown at 1-800-663-9151.

Web: holidayinnvancouverdowntown.com

CSA Spaceflight and Life Sciences Training Program Scholarship

The trainee(s) will be sponsored by the Canadian Space Agency and will receive: * round trip transportation between their home in Canada and the Orlando International Airport in Florida * accommodation in the Cocoa Beach area * local transportation to and from the Kennedy Space Center * a daily meal allowance, which should also cover some other expenses Eligibility - limited to currently enrolled full-time undergraduate students who: * are pursuing their first undergraduate B.Sc. degree in a life science program at a recognized university * have a minimum cumulative average of 75% at the time of application * will have completed their second or third year of study (first year or second year of study in the case of Quebec students, called, respectively, U1 and U2 by the Quebec Ministere de l'Education) by the start of the training program * are proficient in English (score of at least 550 on the Test of English as a Foreign Language, (TOEFL); * are Canadian citizens, who have or can obtain a valid Canadian passport and are at least 18 years of age

Web Site: www.space.gc.ca/slstp

Email inquiries: slstp@space.gc.ca

CSA Space Exploration Scholarship - www.space.gc.ca/ses

SLSTP Space Science Program Canadian Space Agency 6767 Route de I'AEroport (Saint-Hubert, QC J3Y 8Y9

Marion Neiman CSA Scholarships Coordinator

Project Manager/Consultant

Lansdowne Technologies

Suite 1001 - 275 Slater Street

Ottawa ON K1P 5H9

www.lansdowne.com

ConocoPhillips Aboriginal Awards Program

The Aboriginal Awards Program has been developed to provide financial assistance to Aboriginal students pursuing high school upgrading and post-secondary education. Award amounts are designated according to the educational level you are pursuing: (Secondary School/Academic Upgrading $1,000 (College or Technical Institute $2,000 (University $3,000 (The award amounts are granted on an annual basis with studentsbeing required to re-apply each year for continued funding. Awards may be used to cover portions of tuition, books or living expenses.

Eligibility: You may apply to the ConocoPhillips Aboriginal Awards Program if you meet the following criteria: 1. You are of Aboriginal ancestry 2. You are a Canadian citizen 3. You are enrolled in an eligible program, on a full-time basis 4. You demonstrate promising academic qualifications 5. You require financial assistance to pursue your education (Application process: Please send your completed application along with your proof of acceptance and most recent transcripts to the following address:

Please send your completed application along with your proof of acceptance and most recent transcripts to the following address no later than June 30th:

Diversified Staffing Services

Attention: ConocoPhillips Aboriginal Awards Program

100, 805 - 5th Avenue SW

Calgary, AB T2P 0N6

Telephone: (403) 237-5577

(Toll Free: (877) 271-7720

Fax: (403) 266-3386

www.diversifiedstaffing.com

Millennium Excellence Awards

Value: Local award winners will receive a onetime $4,000 award.

Provincial/territorial award winners will receive a $4,000 award, renewable up to three times (for a possible total of $16,000). National award winners will receive a $5,000 award, renewable up to three times (for a possible total of $20,000).

Eligibility: The excellence awards recognize, support, and encourage talented Canadians who make positive and significant contributions to the betterment of communities across the country, who demonstrate the capacity for leadership, and are committed to the pursuit of academic excellence and innovation. Only individuals who intend to enter a college or university undergraduate program for the first time may apply.

Duration: N/A

Application Deadline: January 25, 2009 (For application information, visit www.aimhigh.ca, or contact:

Millennium Excellence Award Program Canada Millennium Scholarship Foundation 1000 Sherbrooke Street West, Suite 800 Montreal, Quebec H3A 3R2

Alliance Pipeline Aboriginal Student Awards Program

Number: One

Value: Cost of tuition, books and supplies to a maximum of $4,000 per academic year.

Deadline: January 10

Eligibility: Aboriginal students who are: residents of Saskatchewan, Alberta or British Columbia; enrolled in, or have applied to a technical school, college or university, in a program relevant to the oil and gas industry; relevant programs include: mechanical engineering technology, instrumentation engineering technology, electrical engineering technology, power engineering, mechanical engineering or business administration.

Coordinator, Aboriginal Student Awards Program

Alliance Pipeline Ltd.,

#400 605 5th Avenue SW

Calgary, Alberta T2P 3H5

E-mail: awards@alliance-pipeline.com

Website: www.alliance-pipeline.com

Imperial Oil Aboriginal Scholarships Awards Program

Value: $3,500 (maximum for college) and $4,500 (maximum for university)

The awards are designed to cover tuition, textbooks, supplies and other compulsory fees.

Deadline: June 30 of each year

Imperial Oil Resources offers four individual education awards each year to any person of Aboriginal ancestry entering post-secondary studies. The purpose of the awards program is to encourage people of Aboriginal ancestry to pursue undergraduate post-secondary educational studies in disciplines relevant to the petroleum industry. Applicants must reside in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Northwest Territories or the Yukon for at least one year immediately prior to applying for the award.

Application form, full program guidelines and eligibility details can be obtained by calling Imperial Oil Community and Aboriginal Affairs at 780-639-5194.

Jennifer Robinson Memorial Scholarship -Arctic Institute of North America

Value: One scholarship of $5,000.

The Jennifer Robinson Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a graduate student in northern biology who best exemplifies the qualities of scholarship that the late Jennifer Robinson brought to her studies at the Institute's Kluane Lake Research Station. (Eligibility: Applicants must submit: a brief description of the proposed research (two to three pages), including a clear hypothesis, relevance, title and statement of the purpose of the research, the area and type of stuay, the methodology and plan for evaluation of findings. A collaborative relationship or work should be briefly identified; three academic reference letters; a complete curriculum vitae with transcripts; and a list of current sources and amounts of research funding, including scholarships, grants and bursaries.

The scholarship committee looks for evidence of northern relevance, and a commitment to field-oriented research.

Deadline: January 10

Executive Director

Arctic Institute of North America

University of Calgary

Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4

Phone: (403) 220-7515 (Fax: (403) 282-4609

Jim Bourque Scholarship - Arctic Institute of North America

Value: One scholarship of $1,000.

The Jim Bourque Scholarship is awarded to a Canadian Aboriginal student who intends to take, or is enrolled in, post-secondary training in education, environmental, traditional knowledge or telecommunications. The scholarship is open to mature students and matriculating students alike.

Eligibility: Each applicant must submit, in 500 words or less, a description of his or her intended program of study and the reasons for the choice of program. In addition, applicants must: .include a copy of their most recent high school or college/university transcript; a signed letter of recommendation from a community leader (e.g., Town or Band Council, Chamber of Commerce, MEtis Local, etc.); a statement of financial need, indicating funding already received or expected; and proof of enrollment in, or application to a post-secondary institution.

Deadline: July 18

Executive Director

Arctic Institute of North America

University of Calgary

Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4

Phone: (403) 220-7515 (Fax: (403) 282-4609

Lorraine Allison Scholarship - Arctic Institute of North America

Value: One scholarship of $2,000. Eligibility: The Lorraine Allison Scholarship is open to any student enrolled at a Canadian university in a program of graduate study related to northern issues, whose application best addresses academic excellence, a demonstrated commitment to northern research, and a desire for research results to be beneficial to northerners, especially Native northerners. Candidates in biological science fields are preferred, but social science topics are also be considered. Scholars from Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut are encouraged to apply.

Each application must contain: a two-page description of the northern studies program and relevant projects being undertaken; three letters of reference from the applicants 'current or past professors; a complete curriculum vitae with academic transcripts; and a list of all current sources of research funding.

Deadline: January 10

Executive Director

Arctic Institute of North America

University of Calgary

Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4

Phone: (403) 220-7515 (Fax: (403) 282-4609

Northern Resident Scholarships - Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies

Value: Four (4) awards of $10,000. (The Northern Scientific Training Program is sponsoring four scholarships, valued at $10,000 each, for students identified as long-term residents of Nunavut, Northwest Territories, Yukon, or the Provincial North, enrolled in full-time, post-secondary programs at the undergraduate level at a Canadian college or university.

Northern Resident Award - Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies

Value: Eight (8) awards of $5,000.

The Northern Scientific Training Program is sponsoring eight (8) scholarships valued at $5,000 each for students identified as long term residents of Nunavut, Northwest Territories, Yukon or the Provincial North, currently enrolled in master or doctoral-level programs at a Canadian university.

Research Support Opportunity in Arctic Environmental Studies - Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies (The Meteorological Service of Canada (a division of Environment Canada) sponsors a unique research support opportunity by providing accommodation, facilities, and services at the High Arctic Weather Station (HAWS) at Eureka on Ellesmere Island, to graduate students at the masters or doctoral level. Preference will be given to environmental research proposals in the physical or biological sciences.

Deadline: March 31

Application materials will not be accepted by fax or email. (Mail complete packages to:

Canadian Northern Studies Trust Awards Program

Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies

17 York Street, Suite 405 Ottawa, ON

K1N 9J6

www.acuns.ca

James W. Bourque Studentship in Northern Geography - Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies

Value: One scholarship of $10,000. (Eligibility: The James W. Bourque Studentship is awarded for research on subjects relating to northern geographical research. While applications are normally from students in geography departments, careful consideration is given to students in related fields. In making its decision, the Management Committee is guided by academic record, potential for development, and the applicant's interest in, and commitment to, advancing the knowledge and appreciation of the geography of northern regions. If you apply to the James W. Bourque Studentship in Northern Geography and to the Studentship in Northern Studies only one set of official university transcripts and reference letters is necessary.

Deadline: January 31

Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies

17 York Street, Suite 405 Ottawa, Ontario K1N 9J6

Phone: (613)562-0515

Fax: (613)562-0533

Intelligent Sensing For Innovative Structures (ISIS) Canada Research Scholarship for Aboriginal People in Engineering

Value: One scholarship of $5,000 per year. (Intelligent Sensing for Innovative Structures (ISIS Canaaa)is a Network of Centres of Excellence funded by the federal and provincial governments, the university communities and the private sector. The mandate of ISIS Canada is to develop a new generation of sophisticated civil engineering structures for the 21st century. (Eligibility: In order to be eligible, applicants must be graduates in engineering or applied sciences at a Canadian university or be currently enrolled in a degree program, and must be registered in, or intending to proceed to, graduate study in engineering or applied sciences. The scholarship is awarded for a 12-month period and may be renewed for a second year at the discretion of the awarding committee.

Deadline: March 31 (ISIS Canada - Scholarship Committee

University of Manitoba

A250 Agricultural and Civil Engineering

Building (96 Dafoe Road Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 2N2

Web: www.isiscanada.com/students/scholarships.html

Intelligent Sensing For Innovative Structures (ISIS) Canada - Research Scholarship for Women and Aboriginal People

Value: One scholarship of up to $5,000. (Eligibility: Applicants must: be women or be of Aboriginal ancestry; be engineering graduates or currently enrolled in a degree and intending to pursue graduate studies; be seeking solutions to the deterioration of steel reinforced concrete; and be in third year civil engineering or above. ((Deadline: March 31 (ISIS Canada - Scholarship Committee (University of Manitoba (A250 Agricultural and Civil Engineering Building (96 Dafoe Road (Winnipeg, Manitoba (R3T 2N2 (Attention: Mrs. Kim Archer (Web: www.isiscanada.com/ students/scholarships.html

GE Foundation Scholar-Leaders Program in Canada

The GE Foundation Scholar-Leaders Program in Canada is a unique program that provides financial support and skills development opportunities for up to 5 accomplished first-year undergraduate students from recognized institutions who are pursuing degrees in the fields of engineering or business/management and are Canadian resident Aboriginal individuals who are either First Nation status or non-status, Metis or Inuit

Why Apply? *A $4000 per year scholarship for the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th years of your undergraduate program * An opportunity to be mentored by a business leader at GE in Canada * Participation in GE Foundation Scholar-Leaders activities, including a specially designed leadership development seminar at GE Canada in Mississauga, Ontario * Participation in community development projects

Who Can Apply? (Only applicants who meet the eligibility criteria described below will be considered for the award (Aboriginal peoples who: * Are Canadian residents * Are first-year full-time undergraduate students at a recognized Canadian university * Are studying engineering or business/management * Have high academic performance, as demonstrated by first semester university results and high school transcripts. * Demonstrate financial need How to Apply?

The application form including essay must be submitted online by 11:59pm EST on March 15. All Supporting Documentation must arrive via post by March 15 to: GE Foundation Scholar-Leaders Program in Canada (Institute of International Education (809 United Nations Plaza (New York, NY 10017 (USA

Supporting Documentation - In addition to your application form, the following documentation is required: 1. Certification Page with original signature (downloaded from online application) 2. High school transcripts - official copy, may be sent directly by high school 3. First semester university results (if available) -official copy, may be sent directly by university 4. Two letters of recommendation (see instructions on form which can be downloaded from the online application) 5. Proof of Aboriginal ancestry - photocopy of Band/ Treaty card; Metis membership card; Inuit Beneficiary card. Students who are non-status First Nation may send a photocopy of the band card issued to parent or grandparent. English translations must accompany any documents not in English. Incomplete application materials or application materials received after March 15 Application materials will not be returned to applicants. What is the Selection Procedure? A selection committee will evaluate all applications. Each applicant's motivation and academic potential will be assessed. You will be informed in June 2011 about the success of your application. Selection decisions are final. There is no appeal process.

Who Can I Contact for More Information?

If you have any questions, please contact IIE:

Email: gefslp-canada@iie.org

Phone: 1-800-486-0308

Fax: 1-212-205-6466

Complete the GE Foundation Scholar-Leaders Application Here: apply.scholarshipandmore.org

Canadian Nurses Foundation

Canadian Nurses Foundation (CNF) is the only national foundation solely committed to promoting the health and patient care of Canadians by financially supporting Canadian nurses engaged in higher education, research, home health-care and specialty certification; advocating dissemination and utilization of nursing knowledge.

Awards are supported by contributions from corporate and individual donors. CNF gives nurses across Canada approximately $275,000 annually in scholarships and certification awards. The value of the scholarship awards ranges from $1,000-$6,000

The CNF TD Aboriginal Nursing Fund specifically supports First Nation Status or Nonstatus, Inuit or MEtis nurses at the Bachelor, Master's, PhD and Nurse Practitioner levels. In 2009 and 2010, CNF provided scholarship awards to a total of 32 aboriginal scholars. Deadline for all applications is March 31st of each year for the following academic year. Applicants for the CNA Certification awards must have confirmation of approval from CNA to write the exam.

For more information, please visit the CNF web site at

www.cnf-fiic.ca or e-mail to info@cnf-fiic.ca We're on Facebook and Twitter, too!

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AltaLink Aboriginal Scholarship Program

Application deadline is November 30

In 2007, AltaLink launched its aboriginal scholarship program. This scholarship program is designed to recognize the aboriginal community and offer financial assistance to aboriginal students attending post-secondary institutions by offering four $2,000 scholarships.

ELIGIBILITY: This scholarship is open to all students who are Metis or members of Treaty 6, 7 or 8 and are currently enrolled in a post secondary institution.

HOW TO ENTER: Applicants can enter one of two ways, online or by mail. All applications must be received in full by November 30.

Online application To apply online, applicants must fill out the online form please click ere. In addition to this application form, applicants must arrange to have a copy of their official transcripts sent to:

ATTN: Megan Wolfinger AltaLink

2611 3rd Ave SE Calgary AB, T2A 7W7

National Union - Aboriginal Canadians Scholarship

Value: $1,500.00

Number Of Awards: 1

Criteria:

The award is available to all Aboriginal Canadian children (including foster children) of National Union of Public and General Employees members who plan to enter the first year of a Canadian public post-secondary education institution full-time. The winner will be determined on the basis of a 750-1000 words essay on: "The importance of quality public services in enhancing the quality of life of Aboriginal Canadians". An application form must be completed and accompany the essay.

National Union Scholarship for Visible Minorities

Value: One of $1,000. (Eligibility: The award is open to all visible minority students who plan to enter the first year of a public post-secondary educational institution full-time, and who are the children, or foster children, of a National Union member. The award will be given to the writer of the best 750-1000 word essay on "The importance of quality public services in enhancing the quality of life of visible minorities."

Deadline: June 30

Apply to: Scholarships, National Union of Public and General Employees, 15 Auriga Drive, Nepean, ON K2E 1B7

Phone:(613)228-9800

Fax:(613)228-9801

Email: national@nupge.ca.

Canada Post Aboriginal Education - please see our ad on page 3

Area of Study: Any are of post secondary study, including vocational or trades

Eligibility: Aboriginal students who have returned to school after prolonged absence and have completed one year of post secondary education

Amount: $1000

Application Deadline: July 31

Information:

www.canadapost.ca

NAAF

National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation (NAAF) - please see our ad on page 4.

Deadlines are as follows:

Fine Arts: Two deadlines annually on May 1

OFIFC Bursary: For Mature Aboriginal Women with Dependant Child(ren) Residing in an Urban Setting in Ontario May 1

Legal Studies for Aboriginal People (LSAP) PRE-LAW Bursary Award: May 15

Oil and Gas Aboriginal Trades ... Technology Two deadlines anually on April 30 and November 30

Aboriginal Health Careers:

One deadline annually on June 1

Post-Secondary Education Awards:

One deadline annually on June 1

Imperial Oil Aboriginal Scholarship Awards Program - NAAF

imperial Oil has formed a partnership with the National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation (NAAF) to manage its Aboriginal Scholarship Awards Program (ASAP). (The purpose of the awards program is to encourage and assist people of Aboriginal ancestry to pursue post-secondary educational studies in disciplines relevant to the petroleum industry.

Please apply on-line at NAAF's post-secondary education bursary awards program or contact NAAF at 1-800-329-9780.

Aboriginal Health Careers Program Scholarship:

Deadline: May 1

Provides support for students who are pursuing accredited health studies leading to employment in the health professions and who have demonstrated the potential for academic success.

Eligible fields of study: medecine, nursing, dentistry, biology, chemistry, physiotherapy, pharmacy, clinical psychology, laboratory reasearch and technology and any other health field in which a study or the hard sciences is a pre-requisite.

Aboriginal Veterans' Scholarship Trust -Canada - NAAF

For students engaged in fields of study that support and contribute to Aboriginal self-governance and economic self-reliance. For more information check out the web site Aboriginal Veterans Scholarship Trust.

Business, Sciences and General Education Program - NAAF

Value: Varies from $1,000 to $8,000 Eligibility: Aboriginal ancestry (Status, Non-Status, MEtis, Inuit) attending a Canadian Community College (CEGEP) or university (first year or returning students); registered in programs such as busieness, health sciences, new and advanced technologies (not limited to these). Priority is given to students enrolled in business and sciences. Deadline: June 1

Diane Fowler Leblanc Aboriginal Social Work Scholarship - NAAF

Value: The amount of each scholarship is based on the individual needs of each candidate (tuition, course materials,living expenses, daycare, travel)up to a maximum of $10,000 per year for three or four years, depending on the institution 's course requirements. (Eligibility: The scholarship is open to all Aboriginal people, including Metis, Inuit, and Status and Non-Status Indians, interested in studying at the Bachelor of Social Work level at a recognized educational institution in Canada.

The Alberta Museology Internship - NAAF

Value: Varies.

Two four month internships at the Provincial Museum of Alberta for Aboriginal students pursuing a career in ethnology, natural history or Canadian history.

Arts Scholarship Program - NAAF

Deadline: March 31.

Value: Based on Budget needs. All areas related to the visual, performing, media, graphic and literary arts. Award decision based on merit of project, quality of raining and financial need. Art work samples will need to be sent with application.

Petro Canada Education Awards for Native

Students - NAAF

Deadline: June 15

Five education awards of up to $5,000 are available to native students of Canadian or Inuit ancestry entering or enrolled in post-secondary programs where studies can be applied in an industrial setting in the oil and gas industry. Selection is based on financial need, academic performance and potential, appropriateness of studies to industry, and future aspirations.

Shell Canada Aboriginal Scholarship Program -NAAF

Preference will be given to studies in business, science and engineering.

CIBC Achievers - NAAF

Fields of study an unlimited.

TransCanada Pipelines Leadership Awards -NAAF

With these awards, TransCanada Pipelines is helping Aboriginal students prepare themselves to play leading roles in the fields of engineering, business and commerce, law, science and technology, environment and communications.

BP Canada Aboriginal Young Achievers Scholarship - NAAF

Priority for these scholarships may be given to students who are pursuing careers in business, engineering, environmental studies and physical sciences.

Great-West Life Business Education Scholarship - NAAF

This scholarship was created to help Aboriginal students from across Canada to succeed in the areas of business and entrepreneurship.

TD Bank Financial Group Scholarships - NAAF

Through its support of the scholarship program, TD Bank Financial Group is helping to make it easier for Aboriginal students to realize their educational goals.

UGG Agricultural Scholarships - NAAF

UGG is pleased to provide scholarships to encourage Aboriginal students from the Prairie Provinces to pursue careers in fields related to agriculture.

The CN Aboriginal Scholarships - NAAF

These scholarships provide funding assistance to Aboriginal students from across Canada who are engaged in studies that will prepare them for careers in the transportation industry such as engineering, business, computer science, communications and technical studies.

Suncor Energy Foundation "Shared Achievements" Aboriginal Scholarships -NAAF

These scholarships were created to assist Aboriginal students who are pursuing post-secondary education in business, teaching and science, particularly engineering, earth sciences, natural resource management, environmental studies and computer science. Preference will be given to students from Central and Northern Alberta, Northeastern and Southwestern British Columbia and the North West Territories.

3M Canada Aboriginal Health Education Awards - NAAF

With these awards, 3M Canada is making a positive contribution to the lives of Aboriginal students who are pursuing careers in fields related to health care.

Sun Life Financial Careers in Health Awards -NAAF

With these awards, Sun Life Financial is providing increased opportunities for Aboriginal students to receive training and education for careers in health care.

Weyerhaeuser Aboriginal Scholarship - NAAF Weyerhaeuser is pleased to offer scholarship assistance to Aboriginal students who are pursuing careers in business and science. (Contact individual schools for application forms.

For more information contact:

National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation

Head Office

P.O. Box 759 2160 Fourth Line Rd.

Six Nations of the Grand River

Ohsweken, ON, NOA lMO

Toll free: 1-800-329-9780

Phone:(416)926-0775

Fax:(416)926-7554

www.naaf.ca

FAAY Scholarships

Foundation for the Advancement of Aboriginal Youth (FAAY) - Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business

Number of Awards: The number of awards is dependent on the sponsors of the program. In 2008 we disbursed 140 awards, 95 were scholarships and 45 were bursaries. (Award Amount: Scholarships for post-secondary applicants range from $2,500 - $5,000. Bursaries for high school applicants are $750. Eligibility Factors: Canadian residents of First Nations (Status or Non-status), Metis and Inuit Heritage attending High School or a Post-secondary Institution full-time within Canada. Mature students and adult education programs are included.

Deadline: Application must be postmarked on or before October 15th of each year. No Faxes!

Applications are available for download from Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) website (www.ccab.com/faay) or contact CCAB office for a hard copy. Contact Information/Mailing address: FAAY Coordinator

Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business 250 The Esplanade, Suite 204 Toronto, ON M4C 1Y4 1-866-566-3229 faayinfo@ccab.com www.ccab.com/faay

BY SCHOOL

Scholarships offered by Brandon University

Xerox Canada Award - Brandon University

Value: $2450

To be awarded to a Native Canadian student who has registered in a Business Administration course(s) during Regular Session. The recipient may either be an entering or returning student. Deadline: May 11th.

Isabella Douglas Estate Scholarships - Brandon University

Value: 4 x $310

To be awarded to a Second or Third Year student proceeding into Third or Fourth Year studies in any degree program at Brandon University being taken on or off campus. Eligible students must be all or part Manitoba Indian ancestry. Deadline: May 11th.

MTS Bursaries for Aboriginal Students -Brandon University

To be awarded to Aboriginal students taking courses in Computer Science or Business Administration. In the event that there are no qualified applicants in these areas, the award will be granted to an Aboriginal student in a Science program.

Donna and Bill Parrish Scholarship for Aboriginal Students - Brandon University

To be awarded to an Aboriginal student of strong academic merit enrolled in full-time study at Brandon University. Deadline is May 11th

Dr. Wilfred W. McCutcheon Scholarship in Education (Aboriginal Student) - Brandon University

Value: $1,000

This scholarship is to be awarded, upon application, to an Aboriginal student in the Faculty of Education who is entering the final year of a Bachelor of Education (A.D.) and who demonstrates a combination of outstanding academic achievement, excellence in leadership ability on campus or in the community, and professional promise in classroom teaching. The student must have a minimum 3.5 g.p.a. in the pre-award year and provide two letters of recommendation from the Dean and/or members of the Faculty of Education.

Deadline: May 11th annually.

John & Kay Findlay Scholarship in Native Studies - Brandon University

Value: $900

Awarded to a Canadian First Nations or Metis student proceeding to Third or Fourth Year who has or will have satisfied at least the requirement for a minor in Native Studies at Brandon University.

Deadline: May 11th annually.

Ms Janet Omstead Wood

Senate Awards Office

Brandon University

270-18th Street

Brandon, MB R7A 6A9

Phone: (204) 727-9737

Fax: (204) 727-4072

Email: wood@brandonu.ca

First Nations University of Canada

First Nations University of Canada students are eligible for all awards offered by the First Nations University of Canada and the University of Regina.

Albert Bellegarde Memorial Scholarship

Ayahkamimakan Pimatisiwin (Life Continues)

Bursary

Bobby Bird Memorial Scholarship

CIC Aboriginal Bursary

Cree Language Incentive Award

Dr. Margaret P. Hess Award

Gary Bosgoed Scholarship for Aboriginals in

Engineering

Dr. Oliver Brass Graduate Studies Award

Drs. Lewis and Elisabeth Brandt Scholarship

First Nations University of Canada Board of

Governors

Graduate Entrance Scholarship

First Nations University of Canada (Molson)

Entrance Scholarship

Grain Services Union Bursary

Hudson's Bay Company Student Achievement

Award for Excellence

Indian Artist Award

Information Systems Management (ISM)

Scholarship

Jack Adelman Scholarship

Jean Shoebridge Memorial Book Prize

John B. Tootoosis Scholarship

Library Book Award Many Nations/Maritime Life Assurance Award

Margaret & Clare Sherrard Friendship | Scholarship I Mary Ahenakew Memorial Scholarship Award

Meyers Norns Penny LLP Scholarship

Public History Award

Saskatchewan Health Bursary Program

SaskEnergy Scholarship

Sasktel Scholarship SGI Stan Hamilton Scholarship

Sharon Carrier Convocation Award

Solomon Mosquito Scholarship in English

Talisman Energy Aboriginal Award TD Bursary Program

Wendy Swenson Memorial Scholarship Weyerhaeuser Community Education Award

Xerox Aboriginal Scholarship Program

Application forms for First Nations University of Canada awards are available from the First Nations University of Canada Student Success Services. General inquiries should be directed

to: First Nations University of Canada Scholarship Committee

1 First Nations Way.

Regina, Saskatchewan S4S 7K2

Phone: 306 790-5950, extension 3100

Fax: 306 790-5996 Web site: www.firstnationsuniversity.ca

University of Manitoba - please see our ad on pages 6 & 7

The University of Manitoba offers a wide range of scholarships and bursaries for Aboriginal students.

By self-declaring as a person of Aboriginal descent you will automatically be eligible for a number of awards. Self-Declaration forms are available from the Aboriginal Student Centre, or you can check the box that applies to you on your University of Manitoba application form.

* Bursary awards are based primarily on financial need; students must submit the University of Manitoba Bursary Application.

* Academic scholarships will be automatically given to the students who meet the criteria. Specific applications are not required unless otherwise noted.

For more information on any awards, please

contact:

Financial Aid & Awards

422 University Centre,

Ph: 474-9531, Fax: 474-7543

email: qwards@umanitoba.ca

Visit: www.umanitoba.ca/student/awards

The following awards at the University of Manitoba are available to Aboriginal (First Nation, Status or Non-Status, Inuit, and Metis) students:

All Faculties at the University of Manitoba Marguerite and John Burelle Memorial Aboriginal Scholarships

- four awards of $3,000

Mary and Louis Finkle Aboriginal and . Immigrant Scholarship & Bursary

- $450 (per award) - application required

Sonia and Ralph Kaplan Aboriginal and Immigrant Scholarship & Bursary

- $450 (per award) - application required

Winston Samlalsingh Scholarship

- one renewable scholarship of $ 1,175 for the student entering the University of Manitoba from high school with highest average

Frances E. Ross Bursary

- $500 (estimated) available for a Metis student in any program

Louis Riel Bursaries at the University of Manitoba

- 84 awards at $1,500 for any student in any program who holds membership in the Manitoba Metis Federation

Louis Riel Bursary

- $150 (estimated) offered every two years to a student in any program

Honourable Mitchell W. Sharp Bursary

- $3,425 available for multiple awards for Ul students

Cyril Tobias Memorial Bursary

- $2,875 available for multiple awards for students in any program who are from Manitoba, Saskatchewan, or Alberta

Farm Credit Canada Scholarship

- one award of $ 1,500 for a student in either the I.H. Asper School of Business or the Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences

Joan and Dean Sandham Scholarship in Aboriginal Health Professional Leadership

- $6700 available for multiple awards for medical doctors and nurses in any undergraduate or graduate program who demonstrate leadership skills and a commitment to developing a career in medicine or nursing

Johnston Bursary

- $5,200 available (variable numbers and values) for students in Law or Medicine

Centre for Aboriginal Health Education Student Support Fund

- $5,000 to offer multiple emergency bursaries ($50 to $500) to undergraduate students in Dentistry, Dental Hygiene, Medical Rehabilitation, Medicine, Nursing, and Pharmacy

Wiciwawin Aboriginal Alumni Emergency Bursary

- $2,125 available for multiple awards for students in any program

School of Art

George Swinton Memorial Scholarships

- $750 for a student in the B.F.A.(Honours), B.F.A., or Dip. in Art

Architecture (Environmental Design) Frank and Marjorie Silver Bursary

- $800 bursary for a student in Master of Architecture, City Planning, Interior Design, or Landscape Architecture program

Allan Waisman Aboriginal Architecture Scholarship

- one award of $4,950 for a student in Master of Architecture, City Planning, Interior Design, or Landscape Architecture Program

Asper School of Business

Aboriginal Business Education Program

(ABEP) Awards

- multiple scholarships & bursaries of $500-$2,000 to ABEP students

North West Company Aboriginal Student Scholarship in Management

- one award of $1,125 for Ul student whointends to enter Management - must submit letter of intent

Vision Quest - Steve Prince Memorial Bursary

- $1,000 for a student in the I.H. Asper School of Business who has demonstrated community involvement

Linda K. Park Memorial Bursary

- two bookstore credits of $200 available for students in ABEP

Faculty of Architecture

Allan Waisman Aboriginal Architecture Scholarship

- one award of $4,000 for Master's student

Faculty of Education

Manitoba Association of School Superintendents Bursary

- one award of $600

Manitoba Teachers' Society Aboriginal Bursary in Education

- one award of $2,400

Faculty of Engineering

Engineering Access Program (ENGAP) Awards

- multiple scholarships based on grade point average and multiple bursaries from $500 -$2,500

Faculty of Graduate Studies Right Honourable Brian Dickson Graduate Fellowship

- one award of $5,350 for Masters of Law student who is Aboriginal or whose focus is Aboriginal rights

Ph.D. Studies for Aboriginal Scholars (PSAS) Fund

- variable amount of $5,000-$20,000 for students in first four years of any Doctoral program

President's Graduate Scholarship for First Nations, Inuit, MEtis Students

- * beginning in 2009-10 - for a student in first four years or any Doctoral program or first two years of any Masters program

Faculty of Human Ecology

Human Ecology Endowment Fund Scholarship for Aboriginal Students

- up to three scholarships (minimum value $1000)

Jean Goodwill - Jean Steckle Bursary in Human Ecology

- one award or $2,900 for student involved in Aboriginal community

Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management

NFL/Budweiser Recreation Services Aboriginal Student Development Award

- one award of $670

Faculty of Law Michael and Joy Phelps Bursary

- one award of $1,000

Petro-Canada Manitoba Law Foundation Bursary

- one award of $1,675

Faculty of Medicine Jack Armstrong Memorial Bursary

- $ 1475 for a student in the Faculty of Medicine Victoria and J. Stuart Downey Entrance Scholarship in Medicine

- $4,050 total given to one undergraduate student entering the Faculty of Medicine

- $3,037 given upon admission to the Faculty of Medicine

- The remaining balance, $1,013, given in the summer if the student is admitted to the Bachelor of Science in Medicine program, in the Faculty of Medicine

Faculty of Social Work Elizabeth Hill Scholarship

- $5,450 available for one or more awards

Esther Seidl Scholarship

- $4,875 available for one or more awards for graduate students in Social Work MASW Affirmative Action Bursary

-three awards of $1,000

Margaret Mary Burns Award in Social Work (Scholarship)

- $16,425 available to offer scholarships for Masters and Doctoral students in Social Work

Margaret Mary Burns Award in Social Work (Bursary)

- $8,075 available to offer bursaries for pre-Masters and Masters students in Social Work

Awards Related to Aboriginal Studies (open to non-Aboriginal students)

Aboriginal Issues Press Scholarship

- variable number and value; for graduate students with research focus on Aboriginal Issues

D.A. Thompson, Q.C. Prize for Aboriginal Peoples and Land Claims

- one prize of $100 for student graduating from Law

D.A. Thompson, Q.C. Prize for Aboriginal Peoples and Law

- one prize of $100 for a student graduating from Law

Oakes-Riewe Aboriginal-Environmental Studies Research Award

- $10,750 to offer multiple awards of $500 to $5,000 for master's and Doctoral students conducting interdisciplinary environmental research within an Aboriginal context

George A. Schultz Bursary in North American Native History

- $2,000 for a Masters or Doctoral student in History whose research focus in North American Native History

External Awards Available for Aboriginal Students

Manitoba Hydro Bursaries in Business, Engineering and IT

- multiple awards ($1,500 to $2,500 each) plus offer of summer employment with Manitoba Hydro for students in Business, Engineering, Computer Science, and University 1 (with a focus on IT) October 1 st application deadline

Manitoba Hydro Employment Equity Bursary

- multiple awards of $1,500 each, plus offer of summer employment with Manitoba Hydro for students entering first year Business, Engineering, or Computer Science who belong to an Employment Equity Designated Group (see website for definition)

October 1st application deadline. Visit Manitoba Hydro at www.hydro.mb.ca for applications and more information.

MB Business Council Bursary

- multiple awards of $3000 each for students who demonstrate financial need and are in good academic standing. March 30th application deadline.Visit Manitoba Business Council at www.businesscouncil.mb.ca for applications and more information.

For more information on any awards, please

contact:

Financial Aid & Awards

422 University Centre,

Ph: 474-9531, Fax: 474-7543

email: awards@umanitoba.ca

Visit: www.umanitoba.ca/shident/awards

University of Regina

For complete information on any scholarships please go directly to the University of Regina's web site:

www.uregina.ca/awards/scholarships/

Aboriginal Kinesiology and Health Studies

Award

Barber, Dr Lloyd Scholarships

Birks Family Foundation Bursary for the Aborginal Co-Operative Education Program and Employment Services **NEW**

Blakeney, A.E. SaskTel Bursary

Bosgoed, Gary Scholarship for Aboriginals in Engineering

CIC Aboriginal Bursary

Faculty of Business Administration Aboriginal

Student Award

Howe, The CD Mature Student Achievement

Awards for Excellence

Indigenous Peoples' Health Research Centre (IPHRC) Summer Undergraduate Research Awards 2006

John Deere Foundation of Canada Award

Lowery, Teal Scholarship

Mike Jake Memorial Scholarship Fund

Purcell, Gil Memorial Journalism Scholarship

for Native Canadians

Regina Chamber of Commerce Award

Regina Research Park Aboriginal Scholarship

SaskWater Scholarship

Scholarship for Aboriginal Canadians

Shoebridge, Jean Memorial Prize

University of Regina Aboriginal Student Fine

Arts Award

Wolstein, Dr Edward Award for Students of Aboriginal Ancestry

Wood, Morley Memorial Scholarship for Aboriginal Female Students

For complete information on any of the above scholarships please go directly to the University of Regina's web site: www.uregina.ca/awards/scholarships/

City of Regina - Henry Baker Scholarships

The City of Regina offers six scholarships to students at the University of Regina including one at SIFC in Regina

Value: 2 @ $1000 and 4 @ $2,000

Eligibility: Varies

Deadline: August 1 st

Information:

Phone: (306) 777-7800

Application form: www.cityregina.com

Return completed application to:

City of Regina

Public Affairs Division

City Hall, 14 th Floor

P.O. Box 1790

Regina, SK S4P 3C8

Algoma University Bursaries and Scholarships -please see our ad on page 5.

Algoma University distributes over $400,000 in bursaries and scholarships each year to qualified students through the Financial Aid and Awards Office. Financial assistance is available to students from a variety of sources and is based on demonstrated unmet need as well as academic standing.

Scholarships are based primarily on academic merit.

Bursaries are based on some combination of financial need and academic standing.

An annual grant provides one scholarship of $2,000 to a dependent of a municipal employee who enrols in Algoma U for full-time (30 credits) studies. The candidate must have completed his or her qualifying requirements in the academic year prior to commencing studies at Algoma U, and must present an average of at least 80% on the 6 best U or M courses presented for admission. This scholarship is non-cumulative with the Algoma U Awards of Excellence, Edward & Frank McGrath Award, Carl J. Sanders, Peggy & Willmont MacDonnell, City of Sault Ste. Marie Admission Scholarships, Algoma U Achievement Scholarships, and the John R. Rhodes Scholarship.

John R. Rhodes Scholarship

Amount: $3000

Deadline: June 30

The John R. Rhodes Scholarship was established in 1979 through generous donations from friends and family of the late John Rhodes. This scholarship, of $3,000 annually is offered to students entering their first year of university studies from secondary school who have demonstrated academic achievement and community leadership while involved in political, social, or academic activities. This scholarship is renewable for up to three additional years. The recipient must have completed all his or her qualifying requirements in the academic year prior to registering at Algoma U, and must enrol in 30 credits over 2 consecutive terms of study.

Algoma University Alumni Entrance Award I

Amount: $2000

Deadline: June 30

A scholarship of up to $2,000 is given to the child of an Algoma U alumni with the highest average on the 6 best U or M courses presented for admission. Application required.

Algoma University Alumni Entrance Award II

Amount: $2000

Deadline: June 30

A scholarship of up to $2,000 is given to a mature student, now enrolled in the first year of full time studies, who has been away from formal education for at least 5 years.

Algoma University Alumni Entrance Award III

Amount: $2000

Deadline: N/A

A scholarship of up to $2,000 is given to a student transferring to Algoma U under a college articulation agreement who has the highest GPA in the last full year of their college program.

Algoma University Alumni Entrance Award IV

Amount: $2000

Deadline: June 30

The Robert Belair Memorial Fund

Amount: $1000

Deadline: N/A

St Marys Paper and its employees have established two scholarships in memory of Algoma U alumnus the late Robert Belair, an employee of St Marys Paper. One award of $1,000 is given to the student entering the first year of studies in the BBA program with the highest average on the 6 best U or M courses presented for admission.

Metis Nation of Ontario Bursary Award

Deadline: April 30

Recipients of the awards shall be members of the Metis Community within the meaning of the Metis Nation of Ontario (MNO) as described in the 1997/98 Regional Bilateral Agreement executed by Human Resources Development Canada and the MNO on the 27th of November 1996. Applicants must show financial need and be in good academic standing. Endowed.

Anishinaabe Students Assistance Fund

Deadline: April 30

This endowed fund provides bursary awards of up to $500 to Anishinaabe (First Nation, Metis, or Inuit) students in good academic standing with demonstrated financial need. Endowed.

Shingwauk Anishinaabe Student Association International Scholarship

The Shingwauk Anishinaabe Student Association International Scholarship provides one annual award of $600 to an international student in the 2nd year of full-time studies at Algoma University with the highest average overall.

Amount: $600

Deadline: April 30

Algoma University

1520 Queen Street East

Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario P6A 2G4

Inquire: awards@algomau.ca

Main Phone: 705-949-2301

Toll Free: 1-888-ALGOMA-U (1-888-254-6628)

Fax: 705-949-6583

www.algomau.ca

The Northern Alberta Insituitute of Technology (NAIT)

Aboriginal Awards and Scholarships - please see our ad on page

A variety of Awards, scholarships and bursaries are available to NAIT Aboriginal students. Deadline dates vary.

Office of the Registrar

Student Awards and Financial Aid

The Northern Alberta Insituitute of Technology

Suite 1000 11762-106 Street N.W.

Edmonton, Alberta T5G 3H1

www.nait.ca

Aboriginal Graduate Scholarship in Economics - University of Victoria

Application deadlines: (Graduate Students -January 30. (Undergraduate Students - May 30

Terms of Reference: A scholarship of $1,000 is awarded to an Aboriginal Graduate student entering the Department of Economics. If there is no eligible graduate student then the scholarship will be awarded to an Aboriginal undergraduate student entering the Department of Economics (that is the undergraduate student has declared Economics as their Major, or Honours, programme).

Applications can be requested from the Department in person, by telephone (250) 721-8532 or email: jnixon@uvic.ca.

Coast Ferries (1937 - 1997) Scholarship -Vancouver Community College.

Value: One award $1,500 annually credit toward tuition fees.

Eligibility: Available to students in the outer Mid-Coast communities of Bella Bella (Waglisia), Klemtu, Shearwater, Ocean Falls, Rivers Inlet/Oweekeno, Dawson's Landing (Rivers Inlet) and Kingcome Inlet.

Not available to students who permanently reside in Bella Coola. Must have supporting letter from their local First Nations Council and/ or School District #49. Selection to be made by VCC

Application: (To the Dean of Student Service (Vancouver Community College (250 West Pender Street (Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 1S9

Information: (Rebecca Davey (Development Officer (Vancouver Community College Foundation (1155 East Broadway (PO Box 24620 Stn. F

Vancouver, British Columbia V5N 5T9

Phone: (604)871-7148 (e-mail: rdavey@vcc.bc.ca

Simon Fraser University

Awards and Scholarships:

Hughes Aircraft of Canada Native / Indian Scholarship

To a Native undergraduate student at Simon

Fraser University.

Value: One award of $750

Raytheon System's Canada Ltd. Scholarshipfor Native Students

One award valued at $750

Information: Financial Assistance

3017 Academic Quadrangle

Simon Fraser University

Burnaby, British Columbia V5A 1S6

Phone: (604) 291-3892 Fax: (604) 291-4722

Okanagan University College Awards and Scholarships: Vicki Hitchen Memorial Scholarship Interior Aboriginal Endowment Fund Award

Information: Financial Awards Office

Okanagan University College

1000 K.L.O. Road Kelowna,

British Columbia VIY 4X8

Phone: (250) 862-5419 Fax: (250) 862-5466

University of Northern BC (UNBC)

McCarthy Tetrault Annual Scholarship

Bank of Montreal Aboriginal Scholarship

Canfor Corporation Scholarships

For information on all UNBC Scholarships please contact: Linda Roa, UNBC Financial Aid Office 3333 University Way, Prince George, BC V2N 4Z9

Grant McEwan University

Grant MacEwan University Foundation

Robert C. Carson Memorial Bursary

Sylvia Schulze Memorial Bursary for Alex Taylor School

Alberta Indian Arts and Craft Society Scholarship

Alberta Health Careers Bursary

Aboriginal Leadership Development Awards

Canative Housing Corp. Award

CFCW Ltd. Scholarships

92.5 CKNG FM Scholarship

Claudette Rendall Award

CN Bursary

Dreamcatcner Scholarship

Eagle Feather Award

Oldies 1260 CFRN/CFRB-The Bear Scholarship

Robert Markle Scholarship

Social Services Bursary Program

Information:

Student Awards Office

Student Advising Centre

Room 7-112A City Centre Campus

Grant MacEwan University

P.O.Box 1796 Edmonton, Alberta T5J 2P2

Phone: (780) 497-5063

Red River College Awards, Bursaries ... Scholarships for Aboriginal Students

Helen Basset Commemorative Student

Scholarships

Sibyl McKay Inkster Bursary

Rose Nolan Memorial Scholarship Fund

Assiniboine Credit Union Bursary

RBC Aboriginal Students Awards Program

North West Company Scholarship Fund

National Indigenous Economic Education Fund

MB Hydro - Generating Futures Scholarships

Manitoba Lotteries Employment Equity Education Award

Project Neecheewan Award

Ross A. Johnston Award

Gil Purcell Memorial Journalism Scholarship

Early Childhood Education

"Our Children, Our Ways" Award

Engineering/Computers

MB Hydro - Employment Equity Bursary

MB Hydro - Second to Final Year Engineering

Bursary

MB Hydro - Generating Futures Scholarships

Helen Betty Osborne Memorial Foundation

TD Aboriginal Nursing Fund

Aboriginal Health Careers (NAAF)

Pre Trades/Trades

Manitoba Lotteries Employment Equity Education

Award - Pre Trades/Trades

Tim McLean Memorial Bursary

MB Hydro - Generating Futures Scholarships

MB Hydro - First Year Information Technology

MB Hydro - Second to Final Year Information

Technology Bursary

MB Hydro - Generating Futures Scholarships

Nunavut Beneficiaries Scholarships

Foundation for the Advancement of Aboriginal

Youth (FAAY)

Hanna (Nancy) Boon Bursary

Fly Higher - Business Council of Manitoba

Prince of Wales/Princess of Anne Bursary

RBC Aboriginal Students Awards Program

Building Foundation Bursary

Mary Guilbault Metis Bursary

Information:

Red River College Student Awards Office

Red River CollegeDevelopment Office

D101 - Building D

2055 Notre Dame Avenue

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3H 0J9

Phone: 204-632-2327

E-mail: financialaid@rrc.mb.ca

University of Western Ontario -please see our

ad on page 8.

Room 1120

Western Student Services Building

London, Ontario, CANADA

N6A 3K7

Tel: 519-661-2100

Email: bursary@uwo.ca

www.registrar.uwo.ca/index.cfm/student-finances/

BC Hydro Aboriginal Scholarship Program

To encourage and financially assist Aboriginal people to pursue post-secondary education in disciplines relevant to BC Hydro and, where possible, to provide recipients with work experience.

Value: Eight scholarships of $1,000 each. Eligibility: Status Indian, Non-Status Indian, Inuit or Metis. Has successfully completed the first year of a full time post-secondary program in a discipline relevant to a broad range of BC Hydro careers.

Good academic standing (preferably 75% grade point average) in addition to good written communications skills. (Balanced lifestyle (i.e., fitness, community involvement, hobbies and interests). (Supported by a British Columbia First Nation or Native organization.

Deadline: Mid-January

Information:

Outreach Programs

BC Hydro

16th Floor, 333 Dunsmuir St.

Vancouver, B.C. V6B 5R3

Phone: (604) 623-3994 Fax: (604) 623-3614

E-mail: diane.walton@bchydro.com

Mungo Martin Memorial Awards - British Columbia

To assist people of Native descent to further their education, vocational training, skills and competence. These awards are not only open to those who wish to further their general education and skills, but are available to those who seek to do creative work to further the artistic heritage of the Native peoples in their paintings, carving, music, dance, folklore or language.

Value: Normally from $ 100 to $500. (Number of awards and award amounts depend on the funds available.

Eligibility: Aboriginal ancestry. (Living in British Columbia at the time of application. (Preference will be given to young people. (Must be a student at an accredited university or college. (Must complete application form, provide two references and supply an official copy of transcripts.

Duration: Recipients may apply for further award in a subsequent year.

Deadline: May be received at any time for consideration at periodic meetings of the Board.

Information: Lucy Galloway

P.O. Box 883

Qualicum Beach, British Columbia V9K 1T2

Phone: (250) 752-8785 Fax: (250) 752-3076

Joe P Cardinal Bursary/Internship Award (Aboriginal Multi Media Society (AMMSA)

AMMSA is pleased to offer an annual Bursary/ Internship Award to an Aboriginal student to further their education in communications specializing in broadcasting and/or journalism. This Bursary is intended to assist students in the 2nd or subsequent years of a degree program in radio broadcasting or journalism.

The Bursary is named to honour Joe P. Cardinal, Elder, AMMSA Board Member and leader who believed communications was key to greater understanding between people and cultures. Applicants MUST: Be First Nations, Inuit or Metis, hold permanent Canadian resident status and have in Alberta (Be enrolled in the 2nd year (or beyond) of a Canadian post secondary Journalism or Radio ... Television Arts Program or Equivalent Certified Training Program (as recognized by Alberta Learning) and be able to produce a transcript of grades from the 1st yearf(Be available to participate in a 4 week internship program at AMMSA at the completion of the school year. (There is an opportunity for the internship to be extended to a 4 month paid internship.) (Be interested in acting as an ambassador for the broadcast industry and serving as a role model for other Aboriginal people to encourage them to pursue careers in broadcasting

Guidelines: (One bursary valued at $4,000 will be awarded each year. This award may be applied to academic and/or living costs. An additional $1,000 will be awarded to the student for their participation in the AMMSA Internship program.

Bursary recipients are eligible for continued scholarship awards each year they continue in the approved programs in the amount of $2,500 annually to a maximum of $10,000 Selection Committee:

The management team of AMMSA will grade each application on the criteria outlined

Deadline for submissions: May 30 Please submit to Selection Committee AMMSA Bursary

13245 -146 Street Edmonton, AB T5L 4S8 On-line: www.ammsa.com

The Belcourt Brosseau Metis Awards

Value: $2,000 - $9,000

If you are a MEtis residing in Alberta and need financial help to pursue your education or upgrade your skills, a Belcourt Metis Award can help you take the next step. It will give you the opportunity to continue your education by covering a portion of your tuition costs.

Deadline: March 31

For more information call: 1-866-626-0015

Web site: www.bbma.ca

Alberta Blue Cross 50th Anniversary Scholarships for Aboriginal Students

Closing date: September 20

Value: Varies ($375 - $1,250 depending on institution)

Number of Awards: Three

Applicants must be Registered Indian, Inuit or Metis and must have been residentsm of Alberta during their previous year of study. Applicants must have just completed their final year of high school and be entering into the first year of post-secondary studies at an accredited Alberta post-secondary institution.

Applicants will be evaluated based on the results as shown on their Alberta Education High School transcript. The top five courses with a minimum five credit value will be averaged to determine a percentage score. Financial need and community involvement will also be evaluated in determining the recipients of the scholarship. (Students will be ineligible if receiving more than $3,500 in other scholarships or bursaries for the current academic year.

Field of Study: Any full time program of two or more years duration.

Accredited Institutions: Alberta College of Art ... Design, Ambrose University College, Athabasca University, Augustana University College (U of A), Blue Quills First Nations College, Bow Valley College, Canadian University College, Concordia University College, Fairview College (NAIT), Grande Prairie Regional College Keyano College, King's University College, The, Lakeland College, Lethbridge College, MacEwan College, Maskwachees Cultural College, Medicine Hat College, Mount Royal College, NAIT, NorQuest College Northern Lakes College, Olds College, Old Sun Community College, Portage College, Red Deer College, SAIT, University of Alberta, University of Calgary, University of Lethbridge

Applications should be sent to:

Alberta Blue Cross (Corporate Offices (10009-

108 Street NW (Edmonton AB T5J 3C5 (Fax:

(780) 498-8096

web site: www.ab.bluecross.ca

Andy Collins Memorial Scholarship

Eligibility Requirements

Applicant mus te of Aboriqinal ancestry within Zone II Metis Nation of Alberta regional boundaries 'Entering a field in one of the following areas: oil and gas, music or sports 'Entering or enrolled in a post-secondary educational institute 'Must demonstrate a financial need

Applications Process Fill out an application form available at the Zone II Regional Council office in Bonnyville Attach the following with your application: Letter of Acceptacne or proof of enrollment from the institute, short typewritten profile on yourself and proof of Aboriginal ancestry Applications will be accepted from January 15 of each year to July 1 st. A panel will review all applications. Two letters of support must be submitted with application. For More information:

Zone II Regional Council Metis Nation of Alberta

Box 6497 Bonnyville, AB T9N 2H7

Phone:780-826-7483

Apeetogosan (Metis) Development Inc. Scholarships

Apeetogosan (Metis) Development Inc. has announced that they will provide six $1,000 cash bursaries to any qualifying MEtis individuals that are in their first year of Post-Secondary education.

All the applicant needs to do is go to our web site at www.apeetogosan.com to receive a copy of the details and application.

Michael Ivy, General Manager

Apeetogosan (Metis) Development Inc

#302,12308-111 Avenue

Edmonton AB T5M 2N4

Phone:780-452-7951 Toll Free: 1-800-252-7963

www.apeetogosan.com.

Alberta Apprenticeship Scholarship Program

Number: 165

Value: $1000

Alberta industry is in desperate need of skilled tradespeople.

Funding for the Scholarship program was raised through an industry and government fund-matching campaign. Industry, with support from the Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training (AAIT) Board, raised a grand total of $1.3 million and Alberta Learning committed to match the double of industry's contributions up to $1 million.

The first Alberta Apprentice Scholarships will be awarded in Fall 2002. (Complete criteria and applications will be available later this spring at www.tradesecrets.org and at local Alberta Apprenticeship Industry Training offices.

Information:

Fairview College

Financial Services Department

Toll free 1-888-999-7882, ext.654

E-mail: sbough@fairviewcollege.com

TransAlta Aboriginal Awards Program -please see our ad on page 3.

Each year, TranAita offers up to seven $3,000 bursaries to Aboriginal students attending full-time college or university programs and up to three $1,000 bursaries for those in full-time trades programs. The annual deadline to apply is September 15th.

For information please visit www.transalta.com/communities/aboriginal or contact Aboriginal Relations at 403-267-7630 (Janet Janvier)

Syncrude Aboriginal and Women Education Awards Program

Deadline: June 30

Two awards of $2000.00 each for Aboriginal people attending post secondary educational institutions in programs related to the oil sands industry (i.e. engineering, computer science, technologists etc.)

Two awards of $2000.00 each for Aboriginal people attending post secondary educational institutions pursuing studies in the Finance/

Accounting/Business disciplines.

Two awards of $2000.00 each for women attending post secondary institutions pursuing a degree in Science & Technology.

Eligibility: Aboriginal peoples (Indian, Inuit & Metis) Women pursuing studies in science ... technology

You must: have lived in Alberta for at least one year immediately prior to applying for the award, or formerly long-term residents; meet the academic requirements for the program of study; maintain a full course work load leading to a recognized degree or diploma; provide proof of acceptance into accredited colleges or universities within Canada (must be provided before awards are received)

A selection committee, comprised of Syncrude employees and community members will evaluate applications and its decision will be final.

Criteria to be used in selecting award recipients are: financial need, academic performance and potential, and appropriateness of the discipline of studies to Syncrude.. Syncrude Canada Ltd. will notify all applicants, in writing, of the results no later than mid-August.

For further information regarding this award program contact Lana Agecoutay at Phone: (780) 790-6356

E-mail: agecoutay.lana@syncrude.com

Syncrude Aboriginal/Women

Education Awards Program

P.O. Bag 4023, M.D. 1200, Fort McMurray,

Alberta T9H 3L5

Web Site: www.syncrude.com

AlPac Aboriginal Education Partnership Program - please see our ad on page 9.

Award: Varies - full tuition for maximum five year period

Deadline: May 30.

Eligibility: Aboriginal person residing in Alberta-Pacific Forest Management area for at least on year pursuing post-secondary studies leading to a recognized degree certificate or diploma. Must possess suitable attitude and be willing to participate in a partnership.

Contact 1-800-661-5210

Theodore R. Campbell Scholarship

Deadline is June 1.

This scholarship was created to reward the accomplishments of an aboriginal student from Blue Quills First Nations College. The scholarship was established by the family of Ted R. Campbell through the Alberta Heritage Scholarship Fund Endowment Program.

Eligibility: Applicants must be Alberta residents who have completed the first year of an Education degree (university transfer) at Blue Quills First Nations College. Applicants must have completed a minimum of 24 credits with passing marks in all courses. The applicant must be continuing in the Education program. Selection: Blue Quills will determine the qualifying applicant based on their 1st year grade point average.

Award: Each year 1 scholarship of $1,500 will be awarded.

Application forms are available from the Research and Planning Office at Blue Quills College

OR

Alberta Heritage Scholarship Fund (AHSF)

9th Floor-9940 106 Street

Box 28000 Station Main

Edmonton, Alberta T5J 4R4

Phone (780) 427-8640

In Alberta, but outside Edmonton dial 310- 0000

Gabriel Dumont Institute - Metis Health and Wellness Scholarship

The Gabriel Dumont Institute, in partnership with the Metis Nation of Saskatchewan and the Metis National Council, is pleased to offer funding for Metis students entering into, or already involved in, health related studies. Applicants must be Metis, a Saskatchewan resident for at least one year, provide proof of acceptance to Dumont Technical Institute, Gabriel Dumont College, University of Saskatchewan, University of Regina, SIAST, or a regional college, meet academic qualifications and include letters of support from a Metis community member and personal reference. The application form is available on the Gabriel Dumont Institute website at: www.gdins.org. For more information, please contact:

Coordinator, Metis Health and Wellness Scholarship Program 219 Robin Crescent Saskatoon, SK S7L 6M8 Ph: 306-934-5927 Fax: 306-934-5928

Alberta Sport, Recreation, Parks and Wildlife Foundation - Alberta's Future Leaders Program

For young people of Alberta's indigenous communities

Program will use sport, recreation and the local environment to address the needs of Alberta's indigenous youth

Contact:(780) 422-7110

Alberta Sport, Recreation, Parks and Wildlife Foundation, Edmonton, Alberta

Windspeaker's Aboriginal Scholarship Guide only lists the portion of the funding currently available to Aboriginal students. There are many more listings posted online at www.ammsa.com.

did not have room to include in this year's Guide.

Please visit our web site to get a comprehensive list: www.ammsa.com

This online list is updated throughout the year as new information becomes available.

If you would like to add/update scholarship information from your school or organization please forward the information via email to us at: market@ammsa.com

Annual Windspeaker Insert -- May 2011

Check online for complete listings at www.ammsa.com

By Andrea Ledding

Windspeaker Contributor