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Lee Bell Ure Bursary

Clarice Lee Memorial Bursary: Established in 1990 by her husband in recognition of her long & distinguished career as a Public Health nurse in New Westminster.

Katherine Ure Memorial Bursary: Established in 1983 in honour of Kathleen Ure, an RN.

Wesley Bell Memorial Bursary: Established in 1980 by Wesley Bell’s parents to perpetuate the memory of their son, Wesley who died at the age of 24, to honour the loving care given by his nurses during his illness.


Bursary Information

Level: Undergraduate
Area of study: RNFBC supported education program

Past Recipients

2023

  • Antony Au (British Columbia Institute of Technology)
  • Cora-Lynn Bell (British Columbia Institute of Technology)

2022

  • Bianca Tamayo (Langara College)
  • Charity Wong (Trinity Western University)
  • Edwin Muljadinata (Langara College)
  • Harpreet Singh (University of British Columbia Vancouver)

2021

  • Jason Myung Eom (University of British Columbia Vancouver)
  • Kendra McPhee (University of Regina)
  • MacKenzie Hollett (University of British Columbia Vancouver)

2020

  • Janine Puli (Camosun College)
  • Megan Jenkins (British Columbia Institute of Technology)

2019

  • Gabriella Collins (Trinity Western University)
  • Michael Cundari (Thompson Rivers University)

2018

  • Afsaneh Azarvash (Vancouver Community College)
  • Jacqueline Atkinson (University of British Columbia)
  • Jesse Angell (Langara College)
  • Katie Archer (British Columbia Institute of Technology)
  • Selina Badhan (British Columbia Institute of Technology)

2017

  • Andrea Fouchard (Douglas College)
  • Irah Sammer Sanchez (Kwantlen Polytechnic University)
  • Karina Kindy-Olesen (College of the Rockies)

2016

  • Caitlynn Benson (College of the Rockies)
  • Salamata Bah (University of Northern British Colombia)

2015

  • Amy McDougall (University of British Columbia)

2014

  • Alison Dexter (British Columbia Institute of Technology)
  • Telsea Gunn (British Columbia Institute of Technology)

2013

  • Brian Adair (Selkirk College)

2012

  • Shalyn Shuya (Vancouver Community College)

2011

  • Melissa Smith (Queen's University)

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