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IEEE Canadian Foundation - endowed grants and funded prizes

2016 IEEE Canada Women in Engineering Prize

IEEE Canada Women in Engineering Prize for 2016 was awarded to Saida Maaroufi of the IEEE Montreal Section. This prize in the amount of $1,000 is awarded to a female IEEE Canada member who received her first professional degree within the last fifteen years and who is active in IEEE activities and supporting the Women In Engineering programme within IEEE in Canada.

Prix ICF Shoaib A. Khan and Prix ICF Éloi Ngandui

Prix ICF Shoaib A. Khan and Prix ICF Éloi Ngandui, supported by the fund of the IEEE Canadian Foundation to honour the memory of two electrical engineers who were very active and respected members of the IEEE Montreal Section, are annual awards at the Quebec Science Fair to attract high school studends' interest in IEEE's technical areas.

The 2016 Prix de IEEE Canadian Foundation - Shoaib A. Khan was awarded to Marc-Antoine Doyon, Cégep de l'AT - Campus de Rouyn-Noranda.

The 2016 Prix de IEEE Canadian Foundation - Éloi Ngandui was awarded to Sofiya Taver, Collège Français.

IEEE Canadian Foundation - grants and prizes deadlines

IEEE McNaughton Learning Resource Centre Grants
Eligibility: Canadian IEEE Student Branches.
Purpose:
 
 
To enhance the learning experiences of IEEE student members at Canadian Universities and Colleges, as well as encouraging IEEE membership and activities, and interaction between the IEEE Student Branch and the local IEEE Section.
Deadline: November 15.

IEEE Canadian Foundation Special Grants
Eligibility:
 
An IEEE Student Branch, an IEEE Section, an IEEE Canada Committee, a non-IEEE entity such as a high school, or in rare cases an individual, all in Canada.
Purpose:
 
To partially fund one-time new and innovative projects that advance IEEE's core purpose to foster technological innovation and excellence to benefit humanity.
Deadline: August 15, November 15.

IEEE Canada Vehicular Technologies Travel Grants
Two travel grants each year, each one not to exceed $1,200.
Eligibility:
 
IEEE Student Members in good standing in a Canadian University or College (at a college, undergraduate or graduate level).
Purpose:
 
To support IEEE student members to attend and present a paper at a Vehicular Technologies Conference or other IEEE Conference related to Vehicular Technologies.
Deadline: August 15, and November 15.

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