GSPIA announces winners of "GSPIA Imagination" Scholarship

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The Graduate School of Public and International Affairs announces the winners of this year’s GSPIA Imagination Scholarship.

The Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (GSPIA) is delighted to announce the winners of this year’s GSPIA Imagination Scholarship. All three are students in the MA in Public and International Affairs program:

•    Gnaviksha Devi Bhujun’s scholarship will help cover the costs of field work in Dominican Republic, where she will be analyzing the conditions for Haitian refugees as part of her MRP research.

•    Victoria Rose King’s scholarship will help with the costs of attending a summer course on victimology, criminology, and criminal justice at the Inter-University Centre Dubrovnik in Croatia.

•    Mohammed Nur Nabi’s scholarship will help pay the costs of attending the 13th Annual Mapping the Global Dimensions of Policy Conference at McMaster University, where he presented his MRP on Canada’s foreign policy shifts towards China between 1990 and 2022.

The GSPIA Imagination Scholarship was established to assist MA students at GSPIA in pursuing scholastic and career-building activities that contribute to their overall student experience. Awards are up to $2,500. The application deadline is the end of February every year. Scholarships come from the GSPIA Imagination Fund, which is funded by donations from alumni and others.