Leonard S. (Tony) Mandamin Award for Indigenous Students 2024

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Provided byHydro One
Number Available20
Amount$10,000
DeadlineNovember 01, 2024
Type of AwardScholarship
RenewableNo
DonorHydro One Networks Inc.

Details

Gender
Level of StudyCertificate; Diploma; Associate; Bachelor;
Field of StudyBusiness Administration and Management, General, Civil Engineering Technology/Technician, Civil Engineering, General, Computer Science, Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologies/Technicians, Other, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering more, Engineering Physics, Engineering Science, Engineering, General, Environmental Engineering Technology/Environmental Technology, Environmental Science, Environmental Studies, Forestry, General, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering less
Year of StudyEntering or in first year, Entering or in second year, Entering or in third year
Course LoadFull-time
School of StudyAny School
Region of StudyOntario
Schools AttendedAny School
Region of ResidenceOntario
Academic Standing0
ActivitiesExtracurricular Activities, Leadership, School or Community Service
Financial NeedNo
HeritageFirst Nation,Indigenous,Inuit
CitizenshipCanada
Automatic ConsiderationNo

Notes

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The One Awards acknowledge and share the ingenuity of aspiring professionals to the joint benefit of Hydro One and our customers. November 1 marks the closing date of submission and nominations for outstanding people who demonstrate the traits that make us the innovative, diverse organization we are. Hydro One is committed to supporting Indigenous students who are interested in pursuing careers within the electricity sector. In 2011, Hydro One established the First Nations, Métis and Inuit Scholarship which was renamed the Leonard S. (Tony) Mandamin Award in 2014. The Honourable Justice Leonard S. (Tony) Mandamin is Anishinaabe and a member of the Wikwemikong Unceded Territory on Manitoulin Island. He attended the University of Waterloo where he received his B.A.Sc. in Electrical Engineering in 1971 and in 1982 received his LL.B. from the University of Alberta. During his distinguished legal career, he focused his legal practice on representing First Nations, Indigenous organizations and individuals. The award is granted annually to Indigenous students studying in the energy industry related disciplines at a recognized university or community college. In addition to a cash award, recipients will be offered a paid work term with Hydro One.

Contact Information

Contact NameAlice Sahazizian
TitleDiversity Consultant, People & Culture
Address483 Bay Street, 8th Floor, South Tower
Toronto, ON
Canada
Postal CodeM5G 2P5
Phone416-345-5210
Websitehttps://www.hydroone.com/
E-mailAsahazizian@HydroOne.com
Application Addresshttps://www.hydroone.com/careers/one-awards
Tuesday, October 01, 2024
 

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