NAMED AWARDS & SCHOLARSHIPS

In addition to the Y. P. Heung Post-Secondary Awards, we provide additional awards and scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students studying in specific departments or disciplines at some of BC’s post-secondary institutions.

 
  • Department of Art History & Visual Arts

    Fred Herzog Award in Visual Arts (undergraduate & graduate)

    Ian Wallace Award in Art History (undergraduate & graduate)

    James Caswell Memorial Scholarship in Art History (graduate)

    Mary Morehart Memorial Scholarship in Art History (graduate)

    Sauder School of Business

    Michael A. Goldberg Award in Finance & Real Estate (graduate)

    Fred Pennance Award in Urban Land Economics & Real Estate (undergraduate)

    Vancouver School of Economics

    Professor Richard Lipsey Award in International Economics (undergraduate)

    Professor Robert Mundell Award in International Economics (undergraduate)

    Departments of Education, Nursing, and Social Work

    Sandra Cawley Award for Indigenous Students

  • School for Contemporary Arts

    Gordon Smith Undergraduate Award

    Takao Tanabe Undergraduate Award

    School of Public Policy

    Andrew Petter Graduate Scholarship in Public Policy

    Urban Studies Program, Graduate

    David Gillanders Award in Urban Studies

  • Faculty of Law

    Andrew Petter Award in Law

  • First Year Achievement Award: Construction

    First Year Achievement Award: Real Estate

  • Gathie Falk Visual Arts Scholarship (undergraduate)

    Bill Reid Visual Arts Scholarship (graduate)

  • Faculty of Design, Fashion & Fashion Marketing

    Y. P. Heung Internship Awards

  • Awards are presented to students attending soil science programs in BC universities

    Les Lavkulich Award in Soil Science (graduate)

    Art Bomke Award in Soil Science (undergraduate)

 

“One of the School of Nursing’s fundamental responsibilities and priorities is to attract students as diverse as the communities we serve. The Y. P. Heung Foundation’s gift is helping make this priority a reality, propelling our profession forward by supporting Indigenous students.”

— Elizabeth M. Saewyc, Director, School of Nursing, UBC