Empowering students to LEAD the way | Donner à la population étudiante les moyens
The Leaders in Equality Award of Distinction (LEAD) Program is supporting 90 post-secondary students with their studies.
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The first intake of the LEAD scholarship program is complete, and 90 students have been advised their applications were successful.
“We are committed to empowering women and gender-diverse students to fully participate in Alberta’s recovery. This injection of $225,000 will support students at post-secondary institutions across the province as they pursue fulfilling careers that support our economy and our society. The diversity of applicants really proves that students of all backgrounds are eager to enhance gender equality in our communities.”
Posted: Jan 29, 2021 7:00 AM MT | Last Updated: January 29
Clockwise from top left: The Famous Five are Louise McKinney, Nellie McClung, Henrietta Muir Edwards, group shot, Irene Parlby and Emily Murphy.(Glenbow Archives)
The Alberta government has reinstated a previously cancelled scholarship created to honour a pivotal moment in the advancement of the rights of Canadian women.
Last week, the province announced the creation of the Leaders in Equality Award of Distinction or LEAD program, a new scholarship with two funding streams: one for women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, math), the other for Persons Case Scholarships.
The number of beneficiaries and size of the awards have not changed. The government says the two scholarships were combined to reduce red tape.