Richard J. Schmeelk Canada Fellowship

Richard J. Schmeelk Canada Fellowship
Formation 1985
Headquarters Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Official language
English, French
Key people
  • Richard J. Schmeelk (Founder)
Website

The Richard J. Schmeelk Canada Fellowship is a post-graduate award for selected students at eligible Canadian universities. Founded by American investment banker and philanthropist Richard J. Schmeelk, the scholarship is administered by the Schmeelk Canada Foundation, a national charitable organization.

The scholarship is awarded to Canadian citizens who wish to pursue their masters or doctoral studies in Canada's other official language. Schmeelk scholars may study any full-time postgraduate program offered at eligible universities: Western University (London) or the University of Calgary for Francophones, and the Université de Montréal or Université Laval (Québec) for Anglophones. Bilingual applicants may be granted the award for study outside of their province of origin and residence. The award of $10 000 per semester is granted for up to four semesters.

History

Through working for 30 years on Wall Street at Salomon Brothers, American investment banker Richard Schmeelk developed a strong relationship with several Canadian corporate leaders and government officials. Upon his retirement from Salomon in 1985, Schmeelk wanted to show his gratitude to Canada, and so on the urging of his Canadian colleagues, he decided to create a scholarship to encourage greater understanding and collaboration between the Anglophone and Francophone communities of Canada and to strengthen relationships between Canadian business and government.[1]

Since 1985, the fellowship has been awarded to over 80 young Canadians - with a total awarded value of over $3 million.[2]

In 2005, Richard J. Schmeelk was awarded the Knight of the National Order of Quebec in recognition of his contribution to building relationships between Anglophone and Francophone communities of Canada and his philanthropy to other Canadian causes, such as the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.[3]Richard J. Schmeelk has also been awarded honorary doctorates at Western University and Université Laval.

Standards

There are three standards by which applicants are judged:

Governance

Notable advisory members include:

References

  1. Schmeelk, Richard J. (2007). Mr. Canada: Adventures of an Investment Banker Inside and Outside of Business. Twin Dolphin Books.
  2. Turning Canada's linguistic and cultural duality into a strength. Globe and Mail (Toronto). Retrieved 2013-01-30.
  3. Ordre National du Québec. Retrieved 2013-01-30.

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