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Future PhDs receive Métis gift

THE University of Manitoba will receive a $50,000 donation this morning from the Manitoba Métis Federation to help aboriginal doctoral students.

"We are proud that our university is able to offer this unique program for aboriginal students," said U of M president David Barnard. "The dedicated funding it offers allows us to attract outstanding aboriginal scholars to our academic and research programs and enhances the diversity of our campus."

Verna Kirkness, Canadian aboriginal education advocate, and Deo Poonwassie, professor emeritus in the faculty of education, were the visionaries of the PhD Studies for Aboriginal Scholars program, said a U of M official. They were concerned that few professors at post-secondary institutions were aboriginal.

While many aboriginal students have attained master's degrees, Kirkness noted that "few have advanced to the doctoral level."

The federation is providing $50,000 to the program, matched by funds from the Manitoba Scholarship and Bursary Initiative of the provincial government.

With the federation's gift, the fellowship fund will stand at more than $1 million, and can offer doctoral students up to $20,000 a year.

Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition March 12, 2009 B2

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