Students gain research work experience to complements their studies. Applications are coordinated with the research supervisor (faculty). IZUNA’s allocation of USRAs is four (4). Detailed information on application procedures is posted at : . Two forms need to be completed on-line:
FORM 202 Application for an Undergraduate Student Research Award PART I. Personal Data — To be completed by student, and
FORM 202 Application for an Undergraduate Student Research Award PART II. Proposed Location of Tenure and Research Project — To be completed by the proposed supervisor.
Student applicants must make sure they are eligible to apply and supervisors must make sure that they are eligible to supervise. Normally, supervisors must hold NSERC funding, however, supervision of faculty members without NSERC funding may be considered. IZUNA will then need to obtain prior approval from NSERC by submitting a request (see details at ). If this case applies to you, please submit the required information to ARLO no later than March.
The BC Technology Industry Association established the BC Technology Scholarship Fund in 2005. This industry-funded program provides non-repayable grants to students who have a proven passion for technology that are studying in a variety of traditional technical fields such as engineering or computer science and in non-traditional fields such as marketing, sales, and product development and project management.
Applications are accepted in April each year.