成人大片 student named an inaugural McCall MacBain Scholar

After a rigorous six-month scholarship application process, including two rounds of interviews, Queen鈥檚 student Nicole Osayande (BCmp鈥21) has been named one of 20 Canadians chosen as inaugural McCall MacBain Scholars. The scholarship enables students to pursue a fully funded master鈥檚 or professional degree at McGill University while connecting with mentors and participating in an intensive leadership development program. It is the country鈥檚 first comprehensive leadership-based scholarship for master鈥檚 and professional studies.

More than 735 people applied for the McCall MacBain Scholarships, 132 participated in regional interviews with local leaders in November, and 50 were invited to final interviews in March. Scholars were chosen based on their character, community engagement, leadership potential, entrepreneurial spirit, academic strength, and intellectual curiosity.

鈥淥pportunities to practice leadership have been a highlight of my time at Queen鈥檚, and they have led me to the McCall MacBain Scholarships,鈥 says Osayande. 鈥淭he fact that it is leadership-based, and I'll be able to explore my passion project with like-minded individuals is invaluable, and I thank Queen's for giving me the platform to impact and be heard."

Osayande started the to encourage other students of diverse backgrounds to consider applying to Queen鈥檚, after hearing she was one of the first students in her Toronto high school鈥檚 history to attend the university. She served as president for three years, building a team of more than 30 students. Nicole also organized a campus-wide African, South American, and Caribbean culture 鈥渃ook-out鈥 for students after noticing a gap in Black history programming in residence.

鈥淓DI (equity, diversity, inclusion) work has been a large part of my identity at Queen鈥檚,鈥 says Osayande. 鈥淚 often struggled with feeling like my educational background wasn鈥檛 strong enough, or up to par with my colleagues. Especially growing up in Jane and Finch, I saw how my community was portrayed in the media and compounded with the stereotypes of Black people in society. I chose EDI work because that is what鈥檚 closest to home for me.鈥

Osayande is studying biomedical computing at Queen鈥檚 University. She worked with a professor to build software modules for a hip replacement surgery tool and held part-time and summer positions in Undergraduate Admission and Recruitment (UAR), where her contributions included data analysis and supporting the work of the UAR EDII Task Force.

鈥淣icole has been an exemplary member of the Queen鈥檚 community throughout her time at the university, particularly for her impassioned leadership in equity, diversity, and inclusion initiatives. We congratulate her on earning this impressive scholarship,鈥 says Deputy Provost (Academic Operations and Inclusion) Teri Shearer.

Osayande will pursue a master鈥檚 degree in biological and biomedical engineering at McGill.

鈥淚鈥檓 excited to explore new ways to solve medical mysteries and phenomena with computing and engineering applications,鈥 she says. "What drew me to Queen's was its one-of-a-kind program --Biomedical Computing; and through this specialization program, I have been able to delve into my creative and innovative side in a way I never knew possible"

Two additional Queen鈥檚 students, Mikyla Callaghan and Rhianna Hamilton, were offered McCall MacBain Finalist Awards ($10,000) for their master鈥檚 or professional studies.

鈥淭he global challenges we face as a society need the energy and entrepreneurial spirit of these scholars,鈥 says John McCall MacBain, who, together with his wife Dr. Marcy McCall MacBain, created these scholarships through a historic $200 million gift. 鈥淭hrough this scholarship program, they鈥檒l have opportunities to deepen their knowledge, develop their leadership skills, and create meaningful connections that will enable them to bring about positive change. We want to congratulate these students and recognize the hundreds of candidates across Canada who were considered for this scholarship.鈥

The program will expand internationally over the next decade, with nearly 300 McCall MacBain Scholars selected by 2030.

Outreach is already underway for the second class of McCall MacBain Scholars, with the application period opening in June. Learn more on the .

Note: This story was originally published in the Gazette.