Each year, McGill University in Canada accepts applications for the Boulton Fellowship Programs. Eligible candidates must be senior scholar who wish to participate in the teaching and intellectual life of the Faculty as Boulton Visiting Professor; and to appoint one or more junior scholars at the university.
Scholarship Description
The Boulton Fund was established in 1983 under the terms of a bequest of the late A. Maxwell Boulton, QC (1909-1981), BA 1930, BCL 1933. The purpose of the Fund is to enable the Faculty to invite, from time to time, a senior scholar to McGill to participate in the teaching and intellectual life of the Faculty as Boulton Visiting Professor; and to appoint one or more junior scholars, Boulton Fellows, in each academic year, in order to assist them in carrying out a research project of significance while gaining some teaching experience in the Faculty.
Award Value
No detail information.
Level and Area of Studies
Non-degree program in law fields.
Place of Study
The study will be taken at McGill University in Canada.
Eligibility and Criteria
The Boulton Fellowship Programs are open to senior scholar who wish to participate in the teaching and intellectual life of the Faculty as Boulton Visiting Professor; and to appoint one or more junior scholars at McGill University in Canada.
Applicants’ Nationality
There is no nationality restriction to apply the Boulton Fellowship Programs.
Application Instruction
Applications for the Boulton Fellowships should include a letter of intent, a curriculum vitae, a detailed statement of research project, and the names of the three referees. Applications should be addressed to the Boulton Fund Administrators, Faculty of Law, McGill University, and be sent by email to staffappointments.law@mcgill.ca.
Alternatively, applications may be sent by mail to:
Boulton Fund Administrators
Faculty of Law, McGill University
3644 Peel Street
Montreal, Quebec
Canada H3A 1W9
Submission Deadline:
Updated every year.