The University of Victoria (UVic) in Canada provides a distinguished opportunity known as the Kalman Award for International Heritage Studies. Students who have a strong interest in international cultural heritage and want to work in this field and travel the world are supported by this award. Full-time and part-time undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in particular cultural heritage-related programs at UVic are eligible.
This special scholarship encourages students to broaden their horizons academically by participating in heritage work and international learning experiences.
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The University of Victoria
The University of Victoria is a world leader in innovation, sustainability, and experiential learning, and it was ranked #2 in Canada for Climate Action in the 2024 Times Higher Education Impact Rankings. In the stunning city of Victoria, British Columbia, UVic provides a top-notch academic environment with close ties to the community and a thriving student body.
Level of Degree
Undergraduate and graduate-level programs at the University of Victoria are eligible for the 2026 Kalman Award for International Heritage Studies.
Subjects Available
The following subjects can be studied through this scholarship program.
- Heritage of culture
Benefits of the Kalman Award for International HeritageÂ
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Amount of Award: Varying
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Number of Honours: Vary
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Type of Funding: In-course Grant
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Goal: Encourages travel abroad and experiences in heritage studies.
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Students from other countries may apply.
Qualifications
In order to qualify for the Kalman Award, candidates need to:
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Be enrolled in one of the following programs at the University of Victoria, either full-time or part-time:
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Cultural Resource Management Diploma
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Cultural Heritage Studies Graduate Professional Certificate
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Cultural heritage-related degree programs
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Be organizing or taking part in a study or employment experience related to heritage in a global context.
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Have finished two of the three academic terms from May to April with a minimum of 12.0 credit units, with 10.5 units graded using UVic’s standard nine-point scale.
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During the following winter session (September to April), submit an application as part of the in-course scholarship process.
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Application Process
The University of Victoria’s Division of Continuing Studies is the source of application forms.
- Application deadline: November 15
- Submission Location: UVic Division of Continuing Studies
Make sure you include all required paperwork and information about your intended foreign cultural experience.
How to Accept the Kalman Award for International Heritage
Students can use their UVic Online Tools account to accept the scholarship if they are chosen:
- Get a NetLink ID.
- Visit www.uvic.ca
- Go to UVic Online Tools and log in.
- Go to Student Services > Financial Aid & Awards.
- To view my student aid, click
- Put the relevant Aid Year and Period here.
- Choose to accept the offered scholarship or scholarships.
Concerning Victoria University
The University of Victoria is a world leader in innovation, sustainability, and experiential learning, and it was ranked #2 in Canada for Climate Action in the 2024 Times Higher Education Impact Rankings. In the stunning city of Victoria, British Columbia, UVic provides a top-notch academic environment with close ties to the community and a thriving student body.
Apply Right Now
Do not pass up this chance to integrate meaningful international experiences with your academic endeavours. Visit the UVic Scholarships Page to learn more and apply before the deadline.
 Deadline: November 15
Begin your international heritage journey right now!