Ten incoming first-year students have received one of 100 , Canada鈥檚 most prestigious STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) scholarship.
The scholarship is worth up to $120,000 and is awarded annually to first-year post-secondary students. The program was launched in 2012 by Canadian business person and philanthropist Seymour Schulich to help identify the next generation of Canada鈥檚 brightest leaders in STEM.
鈥淲e are proud to celebrate the continued success of Schulich Leader Scholarships, the premiere STEM scholarship program in Canada. This group of outstanding students will represent the best and brightest Canada has to offer and will make great contributions to society, both on a national and global scale. With their university expenses covered, they can focus their time on their studies, research projects, extracurriculars, and entrepreneurial ventures. They are the next generation of entrepreneurial-minded, technology innovators,鈥 says Schulich.
The award provides backing for innovative and entrepreneurial-minded youth to change the world through their passion for STEM. The scholarships allow students to focus on their studies by removing financial burdens.
Of the 100 recipients, 50 will receive $120,000 to pursue an engineering degree and 50 will receive $100,000 to pursue a science or math degree at 20 Canadian partner universities. Every high school in Canada can nominate one graduating student each year to apply for the scholarship.
The recipients joining Queen鈥檚 this fall are:
- Pooria Ahmadi, Oakville, Ontario
- Brigitte Armatys, Etobicoke, Ontario
- Charis Chang, Burnaby, British Columbia
- Allie Goodyear, Ottawa, Ontario
- Kearin Gough, Collingwood, Ontario
- Dolev Klein Harari, Cornwall, Ontario
- Mykola Luty, Eganville, Ontario
- Cameron MacDonald, Elizabethtown, Ontario
- Caitlin Roach, North York, Ontario
- Samuel Wong, Vancouver, British Columbia
鈥淥n behalf of the university, I want to welcome this year鈥檚 Schulich Leaders to campus and congratulate them on this significant achievement,鈥 says Ann Tierney, Vice-Provost and Dean of Student Affairs. 鈥淲e look forward to supporting each of them as they pursue their degrees and anticipate the positive impact they will have in their fields. We are grateful to the Schulich Foundation for its generous support of post-secondary education and Queen鈥檚.鈥
Queen鈥檚 has hosted Schulich Leaders every year since the program began and a total of 74 Schulich Leaders have studied at Queen鈥檚 since 2012.
For 2024 recipient Pooria Ahmadi, the award offers not just financial support, but a connection to a community of mentors and fellow students.
"This scholarship has lifted a huge financial weight off my shoulders,鈥 says Ahmadi, 鈥渁llowing me to focus more on my academics and find peace of mind in my daily life. I feel ready to push myself further, knowing that even if I stumble, the incredible community of Schulich mentors and alumni will be there to support me. Their guidance makes it easier to take on new challenges, knowing that failure is just part of the journey toward success."
2024 recipient Cameron MacDonald appreciates the opportunity to connect with current STEM leaders.
鈥淭he Schulich Leader Scholarship is more than a scholarship,鈥 notes MacDonald. 鈥淚t鈥檚 an experience, a wealth of opportunities, and a network of people working to help you succeed. The support and guidance from the Schulich squad captains and fellow Schulich leaders have been invaluable to my growth academically, professionally, and as a leader. It has also given me the opportunity to connect and collaborate with Canada鈥檚 current STEM leaders and work alongside the next generation of innovators.鈥