This year, our scholarship review panel had their work cut out for them during the selection process for the 2011 Eli Lilly “Moving Lives Forward” scholarship.
But despite the oustanding applications we received, there can be only three. The winners and recepients of a $1000 scholarship to be used towards their studies are:
Patrick Antosh, who is returning to his studies after a brief hiatus, and plans to focus his studies in biology and chemistry with a concentration in neurobiology.
Page Kezima, a student in the Social Work department and currently holds the position of Vice-President of External Affairs at the University of Regina Student’s Union.
Gabriel Turcotte who is also pursuing his degree in social work, and plans on focusing his energies towards working with those diagnosed with mental illness.
For more information about the Eli Lilly “Moving Lives Forward” scholarship and who can apply, please visit our website to review this past year’s criteria:
http://www.schizophrenia.sk.ca/2011-eli-lilly-moving-lives-forward-scholarship/

