Sir Howard Douglas Gold Medal

Category(s): Application to SGS Required

Department(s): Anthropology, Biology, Biomechanical Engineering, Canadian Studies, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Classics, Computer Science, Earth Sciences, Economics, Education, Electrical and Computer Engineering, English, Faculty of Management, Forestry, Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering, History, Humanities, Interdisciplinary Studies (IDST), Kinesiology, Law, Math and Statistics, Mechanical Engineering, Nursing, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology

Administration: Internal

Field: Unrestricted

Value: Medal

Number: 1

Duration: One Year



Conditions:

The medal was founded by the late Sir Howard Douglas, Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of New Brunswick and first Chancellor of King's College. It is awarded for the best composition in prose or verse in the Greek, Latin or English languages, or any subject within the regular course of study pursued in the university. Undergraduate theses or reports may be considered along with essays or verse compositions produced as part of regular class work. They may be revised by the student on the basis of instructor's comments.

Nominations can be forwarded to sgsaward@unb.ca prior to nomination deadline.


Awarding Agency: The University of New Brunswick

Apply: A call for nomination occurs prior to May Encaenia. Faculties are eligible to submit nominations.

Deadline: n/a

Recommendation needed from faculty?: No

Citizenship: n/a

International: No

Gender: n/a

Campus: n/a

Full/Part time: Both


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