Published: 11 Apr 2025 44 views
?The University of Lethbridge's Labuhn Family Indigenous Impact Prize is an annual award established by alumni brothers Harvey and Roland Labuhn to support Indigenous and non-Indigenous students committed to enhancing the lives of Indigenous communities in Canada.
Founded in 1967 on traditional Blackfoot land, the University of Lethbridge is one of Canada’s top-ranked universities and leading research institutions. We are one of Alberta's four comprehensive academic and research universities. Our motto, Fiat Lux – let there be light – refers to the illumination that comes from research and learning.
Each year, two prizes of $2,000 are awarded: one specifically for a student of Indigenous ancestry, and the other open to any student demonstrating a dedication to improving Indigenous communities
Entering or continuing students in any UofL program of study, graduate or undergraduate. Students can be studying full- or part-time. Must have demonstrated commitment to improving the lives of Indigenous communities and peoples in Canada.
Written submission detailing specific contributions and their positive impact on Indigenous communities and peoples. Information from your general application in addition to your essay will be evaluated by a committee consisting of representatives from the UofL Indigenous community and the Student Awards Committee.
For more details, visit University of Lethbridge Labuhn Family Indigenous Impact Prize webpage