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2019 Killam Program Information Session

The 2019 Killam Program Information Session will be held on March 28, 2018.
Luiza Pereira, program officer for the Killam Prizes, will be giving an interactive presentation about the Killam Program, and would be happy to answer any questions that you might have. Her presentation will cover eligibility requirements and the application process, with tips on how to create a competitive application.
RSVP deadline has past. If you are interested in attending this information session, please contact ors@sfu.ca
Invitation to Killam Selection Committee Members and Former Award Recipients
We would like to extend a cordial invitation to you to join us at the session. Your input would be an invaluable resource at the session. If you are interested in joining, please contact jww19@sfu.ca.
About the Killam Program
The Killam Program consists of the Killam Research Fellowships and the Killam Prizes.
Killam Research Fellowships are offered on competitive basis to Canadian scholars who have made a significant and remarkable contribution to their respective fields in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, health sciences or engineering.
Killam Prizes: Up to five prizes of $100,000 each are given annually to eminent Canadian scholars in recognition of distinguished career achievement in the natural sciences, health sciences, engineering, social sciences and humanities respectively.
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