Workers Health & Safety Centre - Wally Majesky Labour Studies Bursaries

All connected with the Workers Health & Safety Centre are committed to education - education in the workplace and beyond. To this end the WHSC has long offered student bursaries for post secondary education. Funds for these scholarships are raised from The Clifford Pilkey Memorial Golf Fundraiser in honour of our late founder and first WHSC President. In honour of the late Wally Majeskythe WHSC is proud to offer annually a total of $4,000 in bursaries, jointly sponsored by our organization, the Provincial Building and Construction Trades Council of Ontario, the Toronto Central Ontario Building and Construction Trades Council and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 353. These bursaries are available at, and administered by, the following publicly-funded Ontario colleges and universities:

  • Brock University;
  • Laurentian University;
  • Mohawk College;
  • McMaster University; and
  • University of Windsor

 

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Requirements

The university bursaries are offered based on the following criteria:

  • Full-time or part-time student in a post-secondary, labour studies undergraduate degree program;
  • Have completed one full year of study;
  • Attained a minimum B average in their studies;
  • Demonstrated financial need;
  • Preference will be given to students who have demonstrated leadership in the social justice movement.

The college bursaries are offered based on the following criteria:

  • Have successfully completed at least one course leading to a labour studies certificate;
  • Demonstrated financial need;
  • Preference will be given to students who have demonstrated leadership in the social justice movement.

For details contact each institution directly.



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Last Updated: 2023-09-07 15:52:08