Overview
The Dr. Doris M. Nicholls Scholarship has been established under York's Special Program for Women in Science to benefit PhD students in the Biology program who identify as women. The scholarship will be granted to those who deliver an exceptional publication or other significant scholarly accomplishment. Recipients must demonstrate a minimum A average. This award was established by a bequest from the late Professor Emeritus Biology, Doris M. Nicholls. Professor Nicholls earned four degrees at Western University - Bachelor of Science, Master of Science (both in Botany), MD cum laude with two gold medals and a PhD in Biochemistry. She and her husband, Professor Ralph Nicholls, Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus of Physics, were recruited to York University in 1965 to help establish the new university, to teach and to conduct research, which they continued to do well into the 2000s. As Professor Emerita of Biology at York University, Professor Nicholls taught and mentored many graduate students throughout the years. She was regarded as a quiet, very intelligent and caring professor who was available always for her students.
Value and Duration
- Up to one award of $900 (Subject to change)
Eligibility
- Doctoral student in Biology
- Registered active full time
- Identify as woman
- Demonstrate minimum A average
Deadlines
- Student deadline: January 20
Award Period (when the award will be paid)
- Winter Term
How to Apply
- Students must apply through the Financial Aid, Awards and Scholarships (FAAS) system.
- Students will be asked to provide a personal statement to demonstrate how their research aligns with the award, including proof of exceptional publication or other scholarly accomplishment. Updated copy of their CV and Transcript to support academic and professional merit.
Support
- If you require further assistance, please contact our Scholarship & Awards Coordinator by visiting our FGS Staff Directory.