Scholarships
Numerous awards are available for students of Ukrainian Folklore, administered by the University of Alberta, by the Kule Centre for Ukrainian and Canadian Folklore, and through a variety of other resources.
Graduate Awards and Scholarships
Kuryliw Family Research Assistantship in Honour of Ivan Franko
(up to approximately $17,000 per year) for a graduate research assistantship or teaching assistantship and differential fee support.
Kule Research Assistantship
(up to approximately $17,000 per year) for a graduate research assistantship or teaching assistantship and differential fee support.
Kawulych Ukrainian Folklore Graduate Award
($1000) for highest graduate marks.
Kule Folklore Graduate Recruitment Award
($3000)
Kule Ukrainian Folklore Graduate Travel Bursary
(variable) Download the application form here.
Gregory and Julia Patrick Prize
($500) Awarded to compete a research project in the area of Ukrainian performing arts or ritual.
Sochan Ukrainian Folklore Essay Award
($250 plus assistance in publishing the article) Awarded to the best essay written for a Ukrainian Folklore class.
Postdoctoral Awards
Kule Postdoctoral Fellowship
($40,000 per year plus $3000 research expenses, pro-rated)
Undergraduate Awards and Scholarships
Friends of the Ukrainian Folklore Centre Student Award
(max 24 @ $250) Awarded to students enrolled in a Ukrainian folklore course on the basis of academic standing.
Friends of the Ukrainian Folklore Centre Dance Award
(max 5 @ $1000) Awarded to students on the basis of superior Ukrainian dance potential and completion of the Ukrainian Dance course.
Kawulych Ukrainian Folklore Undergraduate Award
(max 2 @ $500) Awarded to students enrolled in a full-time undergraduate degree program in Ukrainian Folklore on the basis of academic standing.
Gregory and Julia Patrick Prize
(1 @ $500) Awarded to compete a research project in the area of Ukrainian performing arts or ritual.
Kule Canadian Folklore Undergraduate Class Award
(max 2 @ $500) Awarded to students for highest grades received in MLCS 204, MLCS 205 or other recognized Folklore classes.
Sochan Ukrainian Folklore Essay Award
($250 plus assistance in publishing the article) Awarded to the best essay written for a Ukrainian Folklore class.
Vera Gordey Smith Memorial Scholarship
(1 @ $500) Awarded to a student with superior academic achievement in the Faculty of Arts studying Ukrainian folklore.
Other Awards
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies Awards
University of Alberta General Awards