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McCall Macbain Scholars logoA flagship graduate scholarship at ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù

The McCall MacBain Scholarship is a full scholarship for your master’s or professional studies. Applications open June 1, 2024 for the 2025 cohort. Students and graduates of Canadian and U.S. universities, as well as Canadians abroad, must apply by September 25. All other applicants must apply by August 21.

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Mentorship, interdisciplinary learning and global community

As a McCall MacBain Scholar, you will be an active member of a diverse group of peers, mentors, and advisors who value working with others to address complex challenges facing communities large and small.

A diverse group of McCall MacBain Scholars

Meet the newest cohort of McCall MacBain Scholars

Thirty innovators, community-builders and leaders are joining the fourth class of McCall MacBain Scholars at ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù. Each scholar was chosen for their exceptional character, community engagement, leadership potential, entrepreneurial spirit, academic strength, and intellectual curiosity.

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Cameron Adams

Ad Hoc MA Indigenous Language Revitalization ‘25

I am looking forward to learning more about how we can ensure future generations can learn their Indigenous languages in Canada. Being a part of an amazing cohort with leadership opportunities will be very beneficial in preparing me for the future and challenges ahead.

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Abby Buller

MSc Electrical Engineering ‘25

I feel incredibly grateful to have been awarded a McCall MacBain Scholarship. This will provide me with an opportunity to move to a new city and further my education while continuing to contribute to my community alongside other inspiring and motivated individuals.

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Sage Duquette

BCL/JD Law ‘27

I think probably ninety percent of eligible candidates probably don't apply to scholarships like McCall MacBain because of imposter syndrome, or the intimidation factor. I would encourage everyone to apply in case they underestimate themselves.

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Mohit Kumar

MA Educational Leadership ‘25

This is a significant moment for me, my family and university. I look forward to my experience of studying in Montréal, one of the best cities in the world.

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Emma Yee

MMus, Performance: Opera and Voice ‘26

This scholarship is the opportunity of a lifetime. It opens the doors for me to connect my work in music with young leaders across disciplines and industries.

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Farida Zakariya

MSc Experimental Medicine ‘25

²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù was a top choice while making a decision on where to pursue graduate study because it is ranked highly globally and it has a diverse student population with representation of people from different countries around the world. In addition to that, it is located in a French-speaking province which provides an opportunity for me to learn another language.

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