Mary Jane Hendrie Memorial Scholarship

  • Address: 25 King's College Circle, Ontario - Toronto, Canada (Map)
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This scholarship recognizes an outstanding senior undergraduate or graduate student who has combined a special interest in relations between Japan and Canada with studies in business, law, economics, international relations, or political science.

How to Apply:
Submit your application form:

  • Complete the U of T Student Award Application Form
    • Your personal statement must include a description of your background and training in Japanese language and Japanese studies. You must also describe your plan of study or research if you receive this scholarship.
    • You may include a list of related courses you have completed and the marks earned. If you completed any of these courses outside U of T, please include a copy of the transcript as well.
    • Attach a letter of recommendation in support of your application
  • Email the completed form (in PDF format) as an email attachment to Enrolment Services.

Notification of decision:

  • Applicants will be informed of the award decisions by email. This is usually one month after the application deadline.
  • Award recipients will receive an award letter by email from Enrolment Services. The award letter will include information on the award payment and should be kept for future reference.

How/When Is It Paid:
Applicants will be informed of the award decisions by email.

Award Type:
Current students

Action:
Application Required

Availability:
Domestic Students

Eligibility

Recipient must:

  • Be an undergraduate or graduate student;
  • Demonstrate an interest in relations between Japan and Canada;
  • Area of study is in business, economics or international relations.

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About Company

Established in 1827, the University of Toronto has one of the strongest research and teaching faculties in North America, presenting top students at all levels with an intellectual environment unmatched in depth and breadth on any other Canadian campus. With more than 82,000* students across three campuses (St. George, Mississauga and Scarborough) and over 500,000 alumni active in every region of the world, U of T's influence is felt in every area of human endeavour.

The downtown Toronto (St. George) campus blends historical architecture and inviting green spaces as a backdrop to a truly remarkable community. Set in the centre of Toronto, one of the world’s most dynamic and diverse cities, it is a place where students, staff and faculty engage with a vibrant academic life and countless co-curricular activities.

Just beyond the campus are the many events, neighbourhoods and industries that Toronto has to offer. From Scotiabank Nuit Blanche, an annual art festival that runs from dusk until dawn, to sports games at one of the Varsity Centre's high-performance facilities, this location is intrinsically linked with the city's renowned cultural offerings to create a rich and unique experience for everyone.

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