Current and Previous Award Recipients

The McGill Institute for the Study of Canada commends all recipients of these graduate awards and fellowships.

Charles R. Bronfman and Alex K. Paterson Top-Up Awards

Ana de Souza (Religious Studies)

Sandrine Duval (Langue et littérature française)

Rehan Sayeed (Anthropology)

Mathias Orhero (English)

James Volmensky (History)

Jean-Philip Mathieu (History)

Winnie Yang (Sociology)

Magdalena Milosz (Architecture)

Allyson Rogers (Art History and Communication Studies)

Samuel David Derksen (History)

Christopher Gismondi (Art History and Communications Studies)

Mathieu Lavigne (Political Science)

Marie-Ève Melanson (Religious Studies)

Olivier Jacques (Political Science)

Ipek Mehmetoglu (Architecture)

Angela Tozer (History and Classical Studies)

Gavin Currie (English)

Golshan Golriz Fard (Sociology)

Kristi Kouchakji (Art History & Communication Studies)

Zoe De Luca (Art History & Communication Studies)

Isabelle Masse (Art History & Communication Studies)

Jonathan Rouleau (Art History & Communication Studies)

Skye Miner (Sociology)

Joshua Friesen (Anthropology)

Paul Fontaine (Art History and Communication Studies)

Dustin Valen (Architecture)

Eskildsen Torres (Languages, Literatures and Cultures - Hispanic Studies) 

Katherine Strand (Anthropology)

Tanya Southcott (Architecture) 

Max Hamon (History)

Hadi Karsoho (Sociology)

Katherine Sinclair (Anthropology)

Travis Wysote (Art History and Communication Studies)

Claudine Gélinas-Faucher (English)

Kalyani Thurairajah (Sociology)

Renaud Roussel (English)

Lalai Manjikian (Art History and Communication Studies)

Leslie Cheung (Sociology)

Jessica Dolan (Anthropology)

Ian Kalman (Anthropology)

Claudia Masferrer (Sociology)

Cheryl Thompson (Art History and Communication Studies)

Katherine Sinclair (Anthropology)

H. Anthony Hampson Awards

Vince Laliberté (Anthropology)

Eli Sheiner (Anthropology)

Michel Fournier-Simard (Political Science)

Michael J. LaMonica (History)

Laura O'Brien (Architecture)

Fannie Dionne (History)

Colin Scott (Political Science)

Annabelle Berthiaume (Social Work)

Samatha Walker (Anthropology)

Dustin Valen (Architecture) 

Zoe De Luca (Art History and Communication Studies)

Alina Geampana (Sociology)

Isabelle Masse (Art History and Communication Studies)

Skye Miner (Sociology) 

Alissa Mazar (Sociology)

Hadi Karsoho (Sociology)

Claudia Mansferrer (Sociology)

Errol Salamon (Art History and Communication Studies)

David Lessard (Anthropology)

Paulina Mickiewicz (Art History and Communication Studies)

Samantha Burton (Art History and Communication Studies)

Magali Girard (Sociology)

Colin Grittner (History)

Kaitlyn Pinder (English)

Joseph & Sandra Rotman Prize

2010: Adam Mahon (Political Science)

2011: Marc André Bodet (Political Science)

2012: Emmanuelle Richez (Political Science)

2013: Eric Merkley (Political Science)

2014: Andrea Lawlor (Political Science)

2016: Leslie Cheung (Sociology)

2017: Anthony Imbrogno (Political Science)

2018: Errol Salamon (Art History & Communication Studies)

2019: Brett Manzer (Political Science)

2020: Etienne Gagnon (Political Science)

2021: Olivier Jacques (Political Science)

2023: Juliane Vandal (Political Science)

2024Isaku Kawamura (Sociology)

 

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