Killam Program
The Killam Program at Council is part of the larger Killam Trusts programs, which were established by Mrs. Dorothy J. Killam.
The Canada Council national Killam Research Fellowship Program (see links below) is designed to recognize and support distinguished Canadian scholars, normally full professors at Canadian universities and research institutes, who have established an outstanding reputation in their area of research.
Application for a Canada Council Killam Research Fellowship
The Killam Prizes (see links below) are awarded as a result of nominations and are intended to honour eminent Canadian scholars in the areas of the humanities, the social sciences, engineering, the health sciences and the natural sciences.
On the following pages, you will find information on the Killam Program at the Canada Council for the Arts as well as the Killam Trusts and the five other Killam institutions across Canada (via the "hot links" provided below) including the Killam Trusts Web Site.
News
- J. Richard Bond, Robert Hancock, Roderick Macdonald, Shana Poplack and A.P.S. Selvadurai to receive $100,000 Killam Prizes for 2007 (2007-03-27)
- Ten Canadian scientists and scholars win Killam Research Fellowships (2007-02-22)
- Paul Corkum, Jean-Marie Dufour, B. Brett Finlay, Roderick Guthrie and Susan Sherwin to receive $100,000 Killam Prizes for 2006 (2006-03-27)
- Twenty-one Canadian scientists and scholars win Killam Research Fellowships (2006-02-28)
- Luc Devroye, Brian Hall, Linda Hutcheon, Margaret Lock and Nahum Sonenberg to receive $100,000 Killam Prizes for 2005 (2005-03-30)