
GIS scholarships available for UM students
March 7, 2025 —
Esri Canada is offering two GIS scholarships for UM students in any faculty using Esri technology to visualize projects or research to apply.
- UM Student GIS scholarship recognizes the work being done using GIS technologies at UM.
- Esri Young Scholar for Canada recognizes the exemplary work in geospatial sciences of undergraduate and graduate students at universities around the world.
UM Student GIS scholarship
- Eligibility: Graduate or undergraduate capstone/thesis students in any faculty at UM.
- Application requirements: Personal statement, summary and sample of work being completed using Esri technology (e.g., PDF of a map or poster, online StoryMap or other digital products).
- Deadline: April 18, 2025, 12 p.m. CST for package submission to umlgis@umanitoba.ca
- Process: After the deadline, a multidisciplinary committee at the university will review submission packages. If you are a successful candidate, you will need to submit a poster and a short report to ESRI Canada in order to receive the award. You are encouraged to submit the report as an ArcGIS StoryMap.
- Scholarship award: $1500 cash bursary, software, books, access to e-learning courses through the Esri Training site, Esri Canada instructor-led training, complimentary registration at one of Esri Canada’s User Conferences and more.
Visit the scholarship FAQ for more details.
Esri Young Scholar for Canada
- Eligibility: Any student enrolled full-time in an undergraduate or graduate program at a Canadian college or university.
- Application requirements:
- Deadline: March 19, 2025, 8 p.m. EDT to https://arcg.is/vnbHW
- Process: After the deadline, applications are reviewed by a panel comprising academic and business members, and judging criteria include content as well as design and presentation.
- Scholarship awards: 1st Place: Complimentary registration for the Education Summit @ Esri UC and Esri User Conference; airfare to and from San Diego; hotel and per diem for their stay in San Diego; an acrylic award; and an ArcGIS for Personal Use license. Up to two (2) additional bursaries of $500 and Esri Press eBooks may be awarded to meritorious students at the discretion of the judges.
Visit the competition FAQ for more details.