- Internal Awards for Continuing and Graduating Students
- Andrew McIntosh Award in Investigative Enterprise
- Christoph Lehmann-Halens Memorial Award
- Joe O’Donnell Memorial Scholarship in Journalism
- Joe Scanlon Reporting Fund
- John Bird Memorial Scholarship
- Martin Newland Award in News Reporting
- Murray Goldblatt Master of Journalism Scholarship
- Peter Buckley Scholarship in Journalism
- PROUD FM Graduate Scholarship in Broadcast Journalism
- Rachael Elizabeth Edwards Memorial Award
- Robert Ellsworth Barry Scholarship
- Rogers Communications Award in Television Journalism
- T.N. Brewis Scholarship
- Terry Hargreaves Memorial Scholarship
- Tim Ralfe Memorial Scholarship in Journalism
- Internal Awards Requiring Application
- External Awards Requiring Application
Internal Awards for Continuing and Graduating Students
Note: No application is required, information to MJ students will be provided during the academic year. The School’s Journalism Awards Committee meets in May each year to select the award candidates. All students eligible for a particular award are considered by the Committee.
Andrew McIntosh Award in Investigative Enterprise
Awarded annually, by the Dean of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs, to a graduate student in the Masters of Journalism program who has achieved the highest final grade in any of the first-year graduate reporting and research methods courses including: Reporting Methods (JOUR 5206) and Public Affairs Reporting (JOUR 5208.) The highest final grade will be as calculated at the end of the recipient’s first year. The recipient will be selected by the Director of the School of Journalism and Communication on the recommendation of the Supervisor of Graduate Studies (Journalism).
Christoph Lehmann-Halens Memorial Award
Awarded annually to a student enrolled in the Master of Journalism degree. While good academic standing is an important consideration, demonstrated interest and commitment to the issues of disarmament and/or environmental protection and/or feminist concerns is the main criteria for selection. The recipient will be chosen each year on the recommendation of the Director of the School of Journalism.
Joe O’Donnell Memorial Scholarship in Journalism
Awarded annually to an outstanding student enrolled in the Master of Journalism program. The scholarship is intended to support experienced journalists undertaking thesis research toward a graduate degree. Pertinence to Canada in the proposed study will be a consideration awarding the scholarship. The Dean of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs will select the recipient upon the recommendation of the Director of the School of Journalism and Communication. Over the course of his long and distinguished career in Canadian journalism, Joe O’Donnell was a reporter and columnist for several major news organizations including the Ottawa Sun, the Toronto Sun and the Toronto Star. For many years he was a member of the Parliamentary Press Gallery and he was also former president of the National Press Club in Ottawa. Established in 2003 by family, friends and colleagues of the late Joe O’Donnell who died on August 7, 1997.
Joe Scanlon Reporting Fund
The purpose of the Joe Scanlon Reporting Fund is to provide support and encouragement for Journalism students who are undertaking experiential learning through investigative reporting projects. These projects would preferentially examine journalistic standards of source transparency and possible conflicts of public interest with respect to reportage and other public affairs platforms afforded by the news media to lobbyists, political strategists and communications advisors and/or the news media’s duty to ensure integrity and trust in democratic discourse and public policy. The fund will also support students’ efforts to successfully publish their related work in Canadian print media.
John Bird Memorial Scholarship
Awarded annually, on the recommendation of the Director of the School of Journalism and Communication, to a graduating student in the Bachelor or Master of Journalism program who has shown the ability and high standards required for objective, carefully researched and responsible reporting. Donor: Estate of Florence Bird. Endowed 1999.
Martin Newland Award in News Reporting
Awarded annually, by the Dean of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs, to the graduate student in the Masters of Journalism program who has achieved the highest final grade in the Print Journalism Laboratory (course # JOUR 5200). The highest final grade will be as calculated at the end of the recipient’s first year. The recipient will be selected by the Director of the School of Journalism and Communication on the recommendation of the Supervisor of Graduate Studies (Journalism).
Murray Goldblatt Master of Journalism Scholarship
Awarded annually on the recommendation of the Director of the School of Journalism and Communication, to a student proceeding from first to second year in the Master of Journalism program, who shows the best potential as a journalist. Funded by a bequest from the estate of Murray Goldblatt, who shared his experience and passion for the media as a professor at Carleton for 19 years.
Peter Buckley Scholarship in Journalism
Awarded annually, on the recommendation of the Director of the School of Journalism and Communications two awards of equal value for outstanding undergraduate or graduate students proceeding from one year to another in the Bachelor of Journalism or the Master of Journalism program at Carleton University. One award shall be for excellence in writing and one award for superiority in editing. Should the recipient be a graduate student, the scholarship will be awarded by the Dean of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs, on the recommendation of the Director of the School of Journalism and Communications. Endowed 2009 by the Estate of Peter Buckley.
PROUD FM Graduate Scholarship in Broadcast Journalism
Awarded annually by the Dean of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs on the recommendation of the Director of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication to an outstanding graduate student enrolled in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication pursuing studies in broadcast journalism. Endowed 2007 by PROUD FM.
Rachael Elizabeth Edwards Memorial Award
Awarded annually, on the recommendation of the School of Journalism and Communication, to an outstanding student completing the first year of the Master of Journalism program. Preference will be given to a female student who has indicated an interest in pursuing a career in the daily newspaper field. Endowed in 1974 in memory of Rachael Elizabeth Edwards, a former student in the School of Journalism and Communication. Revised in 1987.
Robert Ellsworth Barry Scholarship
Awarded annually by the Dean of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs, on the recommendation of the Director or Associate Director of the School of Journalism and Communication, to an outstanding graduate student pursuing a Master of Journalism degree who is undertaking a Master’s Research Project (MRP). This award is intended to fund travel and research expenses related to the recipient’s MRP. Endowed in 2019 by Marilyn Dimeo in loving memory of her brother, Robert Ellsworth Barry BJ/64.
Rogers Communications Award in Television Journalism
Awarded annually on the recommendation of the School of Journalism and Communication to the student graduating from the Master of Journalism program who shows the most promise as a television journalist. Endowed in 1991 by Rogers Ottawa Ltd.
T.N. Brewis Scholarship
Awarded annually on the recommendation fo the Department of Economics to an undergraduate or graduate student in the department. Preference shall be given to a student who has shown aptitude in the field of applied economics. Professor Brewis was a distinguished member of the Department of Economics at Carleton University for 25 years and is well known for his contributions in the feilds of macroeconomics and regional economic policy. Endowed 1981
Terry Hargreaves Memorial Scholarship
Awarded annually by the Dean of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs on the recommendation of the Director or Associate Director of the School of Journalism and Communication to outstanding graduate students entering or continuing in a Masters of Journalism program within the School of Journalism and Communication at Carleton University. Eligible recipients will demonstrate interest in combining investigative reporting in Canadian and international affairs with innovative forms of storytelling, including digital ones. Endowed in 2019 by friends, family and colleagues in memory of CBC reporter Terry Hargreaves (1936-2019) to extend his passion for journalism and public affairs to new generations of Canadian journalists.
Tim Ralfe Memorial Scholarship in Journalism
Awarded annually on the recommendation of the Director of the School of Journalism and Communication to an outstanding student who is proceeding from first to second year in the Master of Journalism program. Preference will be given to a student who shows great promise as a future journalist, and demonstrates an interest in the field of Canadian public/political affairs. Endowed in 2001 by family, friends and colleagues of Tim Ralfe the scholarship was established in memory of Tim Ralfe, to recognize his illustrious career and the outstanding contribution he made to the field of journalism.
Internal Awards Requiring Application
Note: MJ Student’s application is required – dates to be posted. Contact the Journalism Graduate Administrator, Jena Lynde-Smith, for further information.
Bill McWhinney Memorial Scholarship for International Development
Awarded annually to outstanding graduate students enrolled in the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs or the School of Journalism and Communications at Carleton University who demonstrate an interest in combining international development studies and journalism. Eligible recipients will be conducting a study-related project in a developing country or countries during his/her second year. Application is required and applications must include a detailed statement of interest, official transcripts and a research proposal describing the applicant’s travel project component. Statements of interest and research proposals should not exceed 4 pages in length. Request for additional information should be directed to the Director of the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs or the Director of the School of Journalism and Communication. The Dean of the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs will make the final selection. Endowed in 2002 by friends, family and colleagues in memory of Bill McWhinney (1939-2001) in recognition of the generous contribution of Bill McWhinney in furthering the understanding and connections of Canadians to the developing world. Revised 2008.
Diane King Stuemer Award
Awarded annually, on the recommendation of the Director of the School of Journalism and Communication, to an outstanding student to assist in the costs of travel and/or research. Undergraduate recipients will be working on a major project for a senior reporting course. Graduate recipients will be working on as Master’s research project or thesis. Recipients may be granted an opportunity to have a story based on their research and reporting published in the Ottawa Citizen. Established in 2014 with the support of Frank and Jeanette King in memory of Diane King Stuemer, BJ/81.
G. Stuart Adam Graduate Award in Journalism
Awarded annually by the Dean of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs, on the recommendation of the Director or Associate Director of the School of Journalism and Communication, to an outstanding graduate student pursuing a Master of Journalism degree who is undertaking a Master’s Research Project (MRP). Eligible recipients will be Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada (landed immigrant or a protected person). This award is intended to fund travel and research expenses related to the recipient’s MRP.
Graduate Award in Political Reporting
Awarded annually by the Dean of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs on the recommendation of the Director or Associate Director of the School of Journalism and Communication to a graduate student completing a Master’s Research Project in political reporting. Eligible recipients will complete a substantial piece of public affairs journalism that critically examines current affairs. Established in 2015.
Harold A. Morrison Fellowship
Awarded annually by the Dean of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs, to one or more graduate students to underwrite research costs associated with a major piece of public affairs journalism in the print media. Department nominations for this award must include a statement from the student describing their research. Endowed in 1997 in memory of the late Harold A. Morrison, the first graduate of the School of Journalism and Communication at Carleton University.
Peter Stursberg Award in Conflict Journalism and Media Studies
Awarded annually by the Dean of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs, on the recommendation of the Director or Associate Director of the School of Journalism and Communication, to outstanding graduate students enrolled in a Master of Journalism degree undertaking a Thesis or Master’s Research Project on a subject related to human conflict, the media and conflict studies, or conflict resolution, reconciliation or reconstruction. The award is intended to underwrite research and/or travel costs associated with realizing the project. Application is required and must include a research proposal and detailed budget of proposed expenses. Endowed in 2016 by Richard Stursberg and Judith Lawrie.
External Awards Requiring Application
Note: MJ student’s application is required – dates to be posted. Contact Mrs. Mary Choueiri, Journalism Graduate Administrator for further information.
Canada Graduate Scholarship-Master’s (CGS M)/SSHRC
Awarded annually to help develop research skills and assist in the training of highly qualified personnel by supporting Domestic students (Canadian and permanent residents of Canada)who demonstrate a high standard of achievement in undergraduate and early graduate studies. The Tri-council allocates CGS M awards to universities specifying the number of awards that each may offer to their students annually. The awards can only be offered to students pursuing graduate studies at eligible Canadian universities and the award must be held at the university that has made the offer.
The Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS)
Awarded annually, this Program recognizes academic excellence in graduate studies at the master’s and doctoral levels in all disciplines of academic study. The OGS program is jointly funded by the Province of Ontario and Carleton University.
For more information about OGS and SSHRC awards, visit the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs external awards page