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The Charles Luttman Scholarship

The Charles Luttman Scholarship is awarded in recognition and honour of the outstanding and unique contributions made by Charles Luttman to the Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute from its inception through its first twenty years. He was the first Secretary (now called the Executive Director) of CASI, a position which draws on the British tradition of being the "heart and soul" of the Institute itself. He built the foundation of the Institute on a belief in technical achievement, a commitment to professional ethics and an instinct for natural fellowship.

In recognition of these qualities, the Charles Luttman Scholarship is awarded annually to a student who is following a post-secondary degree or diploma course recognized by the Institute as a qualifying step towards Member status in CASI. The course shall be related in a clear way to the 'flight' aspects of aerospace studies. The student shall have demonstrated outstanding qualities of leadership and involvement in any area of student affairs, and excellence in communication and organizational skills.

To be eligible for the Charles Luttman Scholarship, the nominee must be entering the next-to-last year of undergraduate studies in the year he or she receives the scholarship, be a Canadian citizen, and be a student member in good standing of CASI.

The Award has monetary value as determined each year by CASI Council.
 
 
 
Eligibility Criteria
 
General - Nominee must be a Canadian citizen and a student member in good standing of CASI.
 
Student must be entering the next-to-last year of undergraduate studies in the year the student receives the scholarship.
 
Nomination Procedure
The student should provide a short outline of his or her activities and accomplishments in each of three areas: technical achievement, leadership and involvement in student affairs, and communication and organizational skills. A statement about the goals the student has set for him(her)self should be included. Also required are three supporting narratives from faculty or community leaders, which should emphasize the student's achievements.
 
Other Scholarships

R.D. Richmond Scholarship in Aerospace Engineering
visit Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering at Carleton University for more information
 
CSA Spaceflight and Life Sciences Training Program Scholarship
visit www.space.gc.ca/slstp for more information
Email address for inquiries: slstp@space.gc.ca

CSA Space Exploration Scholarship
visit www.space.gc.ca/ses for more information
Email address for inquiries: ses@space.gc.ca  
 
Applications
 
 

Critères d’admissibilité

Général – Le candidat doit posséder la citoyenneté canadienne et être membre étudiant en règle de l’IASC.

L’étudiant doit débuter l’avant-dernière année de ses études de premier cycle au cours de l’année où il reçoit la bourse.
 

Procédure de nomination

L’étudiant doit fournir un bref aperçu de ses activités et réalisations dans chacun des trois domaines suivants : réalisations techniques, leadership et engagement dans les affaires étudiantes et, compétences en communications et sens de l’organisation. Un énoncé présentant les objectifs que l’étudiant ou l’étudiante s’est fixés devrait également être inclus. Aussi, l’étudiant doit inclure trois présentations narratives en soutien à sa demande de la part de leaders académiques ou de la communauté mettant en relief ses réalisations.

Autres bourses d’études

Bourse R.D. Richmond en ingénierie aérospatiale
Pour plus d’information, consulter le site du Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering de l’Université Carleton

Bourse d’études du Programme de formation aux vols spatiaux et aux sciences de la vie dans l’espace de l’ASC
Pour plus d’information, consulter : www.space.gc.ca/slstp
Adresse
de courriel pour renseignements: slstp@space.gc.ca

Bourse d’études en exploration spatiale de l’ASC
Pour plus d’information, consulter : www.space.gc.ca/ses
Adresse de courriel pour renseignements: ses@space.gc.ca

Formulaires