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BIG Difference BC Scholarship for the Fundamentals of Behavioural Insights

UBC Sauder Continuing Business Studies is proud to collaborate with BIG Difference BC to award scholarships to support the development and growth of the local Behavioural Insights community of practice.



The BIG Difference BC Fundamentals scholarship is an $800 award for up to two students per offering of the Fundamentals of Behavioural Insights course.



Eligibility



Working professionals are eligible to apply for the scholarship if they:

•    Work and reside in British Columbia, and

•    Work in the public sector or non-profit sector.

BIG Difference BC strives to be a diverse community that welcomes and values individuals representing different genders, sexual orientations, races, socioeconomic statuses, experiences, and perspectives. This includes identifying and addressing barriers and imbalances that prevent equal participation and benefits. To meet these goals, priority for the BIG Difference BC scholarship will be given to applicants who identify as IBPOC, 2SLGBTQIA+, and/or persons with disability.



Requirements



The awarded students must successfully complete the course. Awarded students will be publicly recognized at the annual BIG Difference BC conference.

BIG Difference BC Scholarship for the Fundamentals of Behavioural Insights

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Contact Information

Background

Do you work and reside in BC?

Statement

Select the Course Date

April 21, 2025 Course Start
November 10, 2025 Course Start

Declaration


Personal information provided on this application form is collected pursuant to the University Act, RSBC 1996, c.468, and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, RSBC 1996, c.165. The information will be used for the purposes of bursary administration. Information may also be provided to university student and alumni bodies, to other educational institutions, to the professional organizations in British Columbia and may be used for research purposes. When used for research purposes individual identities will not be disclosed. Information may also be used for compiling aggregated statistics. For further information, please contact Continuing Business Studies, Sauder School of Business, The University of British Columbia.