This Award

The Emond Publishing Indigenous Student Bursary

This bursary will support indigenous students with an interest in pursuing a career in criminal law or criminal justice.  The bursary is meant to advance legal education for Indigenous persons and support the calls to action of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada.

Criteria

Scholarship/Award Category:

Deadlines: August 1, November 1, February 1

Program of Study:

Level of Study: Any

Indigenous Affiliation: Any

Community/Region:

About Emond Publishing

Since 1978, we have worked to establish ourselves as one of Canada’s leading independent legal publishers. Our extensive catalogue includes casebooks, textbooks, exam prep resources, CPD accredited video lectures, and legal handbooks that customers can rely on from backpack to briefcase.

Emond titles have received praise from various publications and we have also received multiple industry awards.  In 2019, our author Jonathan Rudin won the Walter Owen Book Prize for Indigenous People and the Criminal Justice System. Most recently, our authors Nader Hasan, Mabel Lai, David Schermbrucker, and Randy Schwartz won the 2021 Walter Owen Book Prize for Search and Seizure.

Applying For Building Brighter Futures

Since 1996, Indspire has provided over $190 million in financial support through more than 59,000 bursaries, scholarships and awards to First Nations, Inuit and Métis students. There is one application for all of Indspire’s bursaries, scholarships, and awards*. You only need to complete the application once to be considered for all applicable bursaries, scholarships, and awards.

Deadlines: August 1, November 1, February 1 at 11:59 p.m. EST.