Schulich Leader Scholarships

Schulich Leader Scholarships
Founded 2011
Location
  • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Locations
  • Canada, Israel
Members
360.[1]
Key people
Seymour Schulich
Endowment $100 million
Website schulichleaders.com

The Schulich Leader Scholarships is a Canadian and Israeli undergraduate award program that provides scholarships for students enrolled in STEM areas of study. Established in 2011 following a $100 million gift from Canadian businessman and philanthropist Seymour Schulich[2] and Co-administered by the UJA Federation of Greater Toronto,[3] the program was initiated with the goal of producing STEM leaders to strengthen the economic competitiveness of Canada and Israel.[4] In the inaugural year, 977 high schools and CÉGEPs across Canada put forward a nominee to compete in the annual award competition.[5] In 2015, 1,250 students were nominated, fifty of whom were selected for the scholarship by one of the twenty participating universities.[6]

Selection Process - Canada

In Canada, all secondary schools may submit a single nominee for the award each year, with the exception of CÉGEPs in Québec, which may submit two. To be eligible for the scholarship, nominees must meet two out of three criteria: outstanding community, business or entrepreneurial leadership; academic excellence; and/or financial need.[7]

Choosing from the pool of nominees who have applied to their institution, each of twenty participating universities select two students to become Schulich Leader Scholarship recipients - one student pursuing undergraduate studies in engineering receives a scholarship valued at $80,000 CAD, while the second scholarship, allocated to a student in one of the other three STEM disciplines, has a $60,000 CAD value.[8] The five university partners that attract the most Nominee applications by deadline are provided an additional two scholarships to offer: one towards engineering ($80,000) and one towards science and mathematics ($60,000).[9]

Selection Process - Israel

In addition to the Canadian program, Schulich Leader Scholarships is being carried out at five participating universities in Israel.[10]

In Israel, nominees are evaluated based on similar attributes: leadership and volunteerism, academic standing, and financial need.[11]

Each university selects ten Schulich Leaders annually: five engineer-based Leaders and five science, technology or mathematics-based Leaders.[12]

Universities and Schulich Leaders

The following university partners distribute Schulich Leader Scholarships:

Canada

University 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Simon Fraser University
  • Jessie Russell
  • Jeff Chen[13]
  • Brendan Cottrell
  • Salina Kung[20]
  • Scott Bernard
  • Jennifer Yi
University of British Columbia
  • Cassandra Elphinstone[21]
  • Jen-ai Lai[22]
  • Arthur Chen
  • Anita Mahinpei
  • Aishwarya Roshan[29]
  • Rika Sugimoto Dimitrova
  • Noah Tajwar
  • Lasya Vankayala
University of Victoria
  • Jennifer Borchert
  • Aliya Khan
  • Mohammed Abousaleh[32]
  • Joshua Stimpson[33]
  • Wylee Fitz-Gerald
  • Austin Sawyer[29]
  • Robert Lee
  • Rebecca Hansen
University of Alberta
  • Qadeem Salehmohamed
  • Nikita-Kiran Singh
  • Jamie Dublanko
  • Kyle McKee
  • Ben Hallworth
  • Sheldon Cannon
University of Calgary
  • Bruce M. Gao
  • Armin Rouhi
  • Janica Echavez[42]
  • Lauren Hebert
  • Hannah Rahim
  • Joycelyn Ho
University of Saskatchewan
  • Lance Pikta
  • Ian Andvaag
  • Paige Froese[47]
  • Annie Schubert
  • Nimra Dar
  • Simranjeet Singh
  • Andrew te Linde
  • Alana Krug-Macleod
University of Manitoba
  • Alexa McAdam
  • Kimia Sheikholeslami
  • Alexander Czehryn[54]
  • Kailee Rutherford[55]
  • Harley Bray
  • Christopher Dyck[56]
  • Viktor Popp
  • Grant Legaree
McMaster University
  • Conary Coyne
  • Melissa Cusack Striepe
  • Erika Kropf
  • Jessica Loiseau
  • Behrad Dehnadi
  • Emma Mogus
  • Erin Puersten
  • Kaylie Lau
Queen's University
  • Clifford Roose Lerebours
  • Daniel Hu
  • Tayyaba Bhatti[51]
  • Elise Hewat
  • Shing Shan Chan
  • Mary Hickox
  • Sandra Smeltzer[63]
  • Lin Wei Tung
  • Isabel Hazan
  • Becky Balcom
  • Jaedyn Smith
  • Jessie Payne
University of Ottawa
  • Émilie-Anne Fleury
  • Regan Cross
  • Adesewa Oloko
  • Magdelena Richardson
  • Tyler Dacosta
  • Maria Park
University of Toronto
  • William Kwan
  • Kyle Wamer
  • Christopher Choquette-Choo
  • Daniel McInnis
  • Julia Won[72]
  • Annie Yao
  • James Xu
  • Haleema Khan
  • Sabrina Cruz
  • Kevin Han
University of Waterloo
  • Nicole Pitre
  • Nicole Shum
  • Aaron Grenke
  • Ella Rasmussen
  • Madeline Shred
  • Cindy Wei
  • Colin Daly
  • Mackenzie Collins
  • Kyne Santos
  • Emma Paynter
Western University
  • Kyra Moura
  • Dane Sisinni
  • Amelia Carver
  • Lovdeep Singh
  • Linda Guo
  • Sandra Sabongui
York University
  • Arpit Sharma
  • Yaakov Green
  • Nadav Gasner
  • Kyra McLellan
  • Rafthesh Balendran
  • Arma Khan
McGill University
  • Julie Wong
  • Michael Kourlas
  • Daniel Kapustin[84]
  • Frank Battaglia[84]
  • Simona Bene Watts[85]
  • Anna Henley
  • Abtin Ameri
  • Mana Moshkforoush
École Polytechnique de Montréal
  • N/A
  • Marie-Danielle Duquette[89]
  • Félix Desrochers
Université de Montréal
  • Laurence Arpin
  • Flavie-Anne Boulerice
  • Chloé Villeneuve
  • Pierre-Antoine Bernard
Université Laval
  • Sacha Lajoie
  • Terry Blaskovits
  • Audrey-Ann Lavoie
  • Manuel Lavoie-April
  • Rosemarie Dupont[93]
  • Nicolas Tremblay[93]
  • Camille Comtois
  • Michelle Janusz
University of New Brunswick
  • Brady Hooley
  • Dulanga Ranasinghe
  • Shuaijin Wang
  • Sonja Power
  • Wesley Finck
  • Min Ji Kim
  • Finnegan Kummer
  • Cassie Hall
Dalhousie University
  • Julia Pennell
  • Lauren Atkinson
  • Maike van Niekerk
  • Akanksha Joshi - Dropped
  • Allyson Evans
  • Victoria Somerton
  • Jack deGooyer
  • Bailey Tarrant
Memorial University
  • Cole Walsh
  • Jivetesh S. Chhatwal
  • Grace Marcoux
  • Brianna MacKeigan
  • Jennifer Tucker[48]
  • Jennifer Careen[98]
  • Meriel Fitzgerald
  • Sakif Mohammed
  • Julie Young
  • Kenzie Grace

Israel

University 2012 2013 2014 2015
Bar-Ilan University
  • Yakir Gorski
  • Netanel Shavit
  • Natan David
  • David Dantelski
  • Ariel Ashkenazy
  • Daniel Dgani
  • Gilad Rath
  • Hagai Taitelbaum
  • Harel Yohai
  • Immanuel Meyer
  • Yair Israel Ronen
  • Netanel Zadok
  • Hodaya Terner
  • Eyal Orbach
  • Aviad Eisenberg
  • Niv Zandani
  • Dvir Breitbart
  • Moshe Gamliel
  • Yonadav Munk
  • Yoel Tavor
  • Tzur Raanan
  • Renana Kofman
  • Joshua Bloch
  • Itai Roth
  • Ido Klein
  • Gilad Plen
  • Avigail Spolter
  • Adi Usan
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
  • Dvir Partush[99]
  • Shaked Naor
  • Sivan Arber
  • Tal Berkovich
  • Carmel Marie-Louise Herold
  • Elena Kheifets
  • Gideon Ilani
  • Hadar Ben-Shushan
  • Menachem Sadigurschi
  • Sapir Duany
  • Shaked Horovitz
  • Yehoshuah Winsten
  • Daniel Papismedov
  • Einat Digodker
  • Asa Tirosh
  • Ollie Berniker
  • Dror Alexandre
  • Maayan Sohmer
  • Yonatan Meir
  • Tomer Zohar
  • Tomer Malach
  • Tal Erez
  • Offer Einy
  • Meir Shomron
  • Liat Tsoran
  • Hadas Patya
  • Efrat Dim
  • Amit Magen
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
  • Alexandra Khrizman
  • Itzhak Ben Or
  • Matan Seidel
  • Yaniv Pade
  • Ben Efron
  • Chen Gabriel
  • Itzhak Adamso
  • Noam Freeman
  • Shahar Livni
  • Yonatan Avraham
  • Yulia Rozenblum
  • Yoni Manzur
  • David Neuhof
  • Daniel Levy
  • Danit Twito
  • Ophir Goloveshko
  • Yachel Ben Shalom
  • Moriya Shragai
  • Nitzan Ben Hamo
  • Artyom Abramovich
  • Zvi Victor
  • Orel Keliahu
  • Yarden Maor
  • Matan Aviel
  • Rina Chouraqui
  • Eitan Margulis
  • Peleg Bar On
  • Itai Cohen
Technion Israel Institute of Technology
  • Alexander Mnouskin
  • Julieta Arakelian
  • Matan Uzan
  • Jiana Amer
  • Dean Barzilay
  • Kamal Osman
  • Orr Krupnik
  • Roi Sinoff
  • Yaakov Sokolik
  • Yoav Kahana
  • Yonatan Buchnik
  • Ehud Shomron
  • Ori Michael
  • Ofri Rips
  • Shai Gazit
  • Yaqeen Egbarea
  • Amir Livne
  • Naame Pearl
  • Hadeel Abu Assaad
  • Adi Green
  • Sharon Yogev
  • Orel Haim
  • Noa Moshkovitz
  • Maikel Zilin
  • Itai Levi
  • Iris Shub
  • Daniel Maler
  • Alon Kom
Tel Aviv University
  • Moran Kriheli
  • Sahar Levin
  • Yitzhack Avital
  • Gita Ferber
  • Adam Bittman
  • Daniel Kohn
  • Hila Israelov
  • Keren-or Wertheimer
  • Noa Leibovich
  • Rami Rahamim Mazon
  • Stanislav Steinberg
  • Arnon Basok
  • Amit Munk
  • Gal Peretz
  • Michael Tahar
  • Naama Wagner
  • Aviram Ziv
  • Lior Shalom
  • Zohar Marbel
  • Vered Medelovich
  • Ranen Shenhav
  • Oshri Elmalah
  • Niv Amitay
  • Menachem Ben David
  • Maryam Agbaria
  • Lior Cohen
  • Jonathan Ataria
  • Chen Daniel

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