A&WMA Ontario Section Scholarships

2013 AWMA-OS SCHOLARSHIP Application

By Mario Pieries, OPG Darlington

For 2013, AWMA Ontario Section will be awarding 3 scholarships to full-time or part-time students at Ontario's post-secondary institutions who are pursuing programs related to engineering or sciences. The scholarship fosters the furtherance of studies relating to the environment and sustainability, by striving to encourage young leaders to enter the environmental field and to stimulate professionalism. Therefore, the applicant must demonstrate the relationship between their field of study and the environment or must be pursuing environmentally related post-secondary studies. Students fulfilling this criteria are encouraged to apply. Deadline for applications is January 15, 2013. 
 
HOW to apply? click here for the application!
 
THIS IS WHAT HAPPENED LAST YEAR (2012), so apply today!

Of the five finalists, 3 were selected by the Board to each receive a $5000 Scholarship Award. The recipients are: Click on each name for a bio.

Kyle Eckart BASc
Candidate Environmental Engineering, University of Windsor

Eva Webster
Ph
D Candidate Environmental and Life Sciences,  Trent University

Terri Rutty
MA Candidate Environment and Management, Royal Road University

Thanks to all our applicants and finalists for their participation in last year's selection process.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kyle Eckart BASc
Candidate Environmental Engineering, University of Windsor

Kyle Eckart is a 4th year Environmental Engineering student at the University of Windsor who will begin a Masters this upcoming Fall.  Kyle has also been heavily involved with Engineers Without Borders where he promotes sustainability within the engineering profession.

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Terri Rutty
MA Candidate Environment and Management, Royal Road University

As the Director of Sustainability at the YMCA of Greater Toronto (GTA) Terri Rutty is responsible for developing and implementing Environmental initiatives at all 274 YMCA sites across the GTA.   Terri believes that in order to have healthy children, teens & young adults we need a healthy planet.

 

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Eva Webster
Ph
D Candidate Environmental and Life Sciences,  Trent University

Eva Webster is a Ph.D. student in the Environmental & Life Sciences graduate program at Trent University. She is developing new models to address the fate of ‘model-hostile’ organic chemical contaminants in the environment 

 

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