Hugh and Trudi Le Caine Award in Electroacoustics
Concordia University
This award was established in 2005 in honour of the Canadian electroacoustic pioneer, inventor, and composer Hugh Le Caine who built the first voltage-controlled synthesizer in the late 1940s, and his wife, a fierce advocate for all the arts, and first patron of the CEC, Trudi Le Caine. The Hugh and Trudi Le Caine Award in Electroacoustics is granted annually to a student who demonstrates commitment and ability in the field of electroacoustics. Open to students registered in an Electroacoustics course in the preceding academic year within the Music Department of the Faculty of Fine Arts. Interested candidates should contact the Chair of the Music Department.
In-course bursaries Concordia offers need-based In-Course Bursaries to returning Bachelor's students in the Fall semester.
Application deadline The 2024-2025 Undergraduate In-Course Bursary Program will be open April 1, 2024.
In-Course Bursaries are awarded by the Financial Aid and Awards Office to previously admitted students following an application-based competition that includes a financial need test and holistic committee review. Applicants are notified of the results after the Financial Aid and Awards Office receives results from the bursary committee.
The In-Course Bursary program normally open April 1, 2024 and will close on May 15, 2024.