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Fiona Manning receives the Ontario Graduate Scholarship

November 10, 2013 November 21, 2017Funding, Student accomplishments
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Graduate student Fiona Manning received the Ontario Graduate Scholarship for the 2013-2014 academic year. This is a merit-based scholarship for overall academic excellence and research ability. Congratulations Fiona! QE

 

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