Scholarships: Québec

There are currently three LACF scholarship offered to students attending l'Université de Montréal: 

1. AAPQ 60th Anniversary Scholarship

2. Danièle Routaboule Travel Bursary

3. Maglin-LACF Scholarship


Logo / Graphic AAPQ 60th Anniversary 

1. Scholarship for the 60th anniversary of the AAPQ

Context and description

This endowment fund was established in 2015 under the auspices of LACF to commemorate the 50th, then 60th Anniversary of the Quebec Association of Landscape Architects (AAPQ) and its founding members.* This scholarship of $1,500 is awarded annually to a student in the final year of the University of Montreal Master of Landscape Architecture program to recognize excellence in design. 

* AAPQ FOUNDING MEMBERS: 
BENOIT BÉGIN, JOHN CHARLES BURROUGHS, ANDRÉ CHARTRAND, ULRIC COUTURE, GEORGES DAUDELIN, RAYMOND GASCON, WARNER S. GOSHORN, DONALD W. GRAHAM, MAURICE HAMEL, DOUGLAS W. HARPER, HOGINDAR S. KHURANA, ANDRÉ LAFONTAINE, JEAN-CLAUDE LAHAYE, VOLDEMARS LAPINS, EERIK LEPP, SUZAN E. MILLER, GEORGE OLSOUFIEFF, LOUIS PERRON, LÉO F. PILON, DANIÈLE ROUTABOULE, ECKHARD SCHIRDEWHAHN, JOHN SCHREIBER, DONALD G. SIGSBY, EDWIN SKAPSTS, IAN LAMONT SMITH, HOWARD SPENCE-SALES, JANINA STENSSON 

Criteria and award process

School faculty nominate a candidate who exemplifies the objectives of this scholarship. The nomination is reviewed and approved by the LACF Board.

Supporters

LACF is grateful to the AAPQ regional component and its members and friends for their generosity during the 50th and 60th anniversary fundraising campaign for this scholarship.


Danièle Routaboule, Landscape Architect, Photographer, Artist 

2. Danièle Routaboule Travel Bursary

Context and Description 

An endowment fund was established in 2018 by retired professor Danièle Routaboule in partnership with LACF to encourage the creative and professional development of female French-speaking landscape architecture students through the experience of travel. 

The Danièle Routaboule Travel Scholarship is a $3000 travel scholarship awarded every two years through LACF. The scholarship is open to candidates wishing to take a study trip related to their concerns on a contemporary issue important in the practice of landscape architecture. (e.g. landscape and environment; landscape as expression and artistic creation; landscape and social issues; landscape and advanced technology) 

This award of excellence will be awarded in recognition of the quality and special interest presented by the candidate's thoughts on major issues in the field if landscape architecture as well as on the quality of their work or research. 

Criteria and Award Process

*  Students must apply.

Female students in propedeutics and in the first year of a Master of Landscape Architecture program are eligible, as well as graduates of a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture program who are pursuing further study in landscape architecture at the Master's level.

Students invited to apply for this scholarship are those who meet the following criteria:

  • Are from Quebec with fluency in the French language
  • Are enrolled in an accredited landscape architecture program in Canada with preference given to a student enrolled in a landscape architecture program in Quebec.
  • Will be entering the final year of their professional program in the semester following award of the scholarship 

A call for interest and applications will be made at the beginning of the winter semester in the year in which the award is to be made.  A jury comprised of professional landscape architects and academics will adjudicate the applications. The recipient will be announced on March 8, International Women’s Day. 

Applications should be addressed to: The Danièle Routaboule Travel Scholarship

The Danièle Routaboule Travel Scholarship Committee reviews submissions and recommends a nominee for approval by the LACF Board. 

Supporters

LACF is grateful to Danièle Routaboule for her vision and generosity. 



3. Maglin-LACF Scholarship

A scholarship of $5,000 will be awarded to one outstanding student studying landscape architecture each year to a student at the University of Montreal, MLA.

Applicants should be:
a) Currently enrolled in the program listed above;
b) A Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
c) Nominated by the faculty; and
d) Demonstrate excellence in their studies.

Note that a student may receive this scholarship in addition to other LACF Scholarships – there are no restrictions on the attribution of the Maglin-LACF Scholarship. 

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