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Adolf Duesterhus STEM Scholarship Fund

About the Adolf Duesterhus STEM Scholarship Fund

Established in 2020, the purpose of the Adolf Duesterhus STEM Scholarship Fund is to support residents of Yellowknife pursuing post-secondary studies in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM).

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2025 key dates

2 April, 12.01am

Scholarship application portal opens. 

31 May, 11.59pm

Scholarship application portal closes.

Mid- to late July

Funding distributed to scholarship recipients. 

Application Process

Individuals interested in applying must create a profile on our scholarship application portal. Once your profile is created, you will need to complete our eligibility quiz and then submit an application for the student award.

Applications will be made available during our scholarship intake season, every spring.

“Adolf came to Canada from Germany after enduring the terrible experiences of war on the Russian front and internment in a Soviet prisoner of war camp. He arrived in Canada April 25, 1953, with eight dollars and a train ticket to Edmonton. Arriving in Edmonton, he answered a Giant Mine job ad, and was in Yellowknife drawing a paycheque within two weeks of stepping off the boat. After a year at Giant, Adolf moved to Curry Construction, where he stayed many years running equipment and supplies across the territory; an original ice road catskinner long before the truckers. His experiences are chronicled in the unpublished memoire, Driving Northern Byways: Memories of Northern Ground Transport in the ‘50s and ‘60s. Adolf possessed a passion for advanced physics. Self-taught in one of the most intellectually challenging disciplines, Adolf was also a pioneer in the mindscapes of complex mathematics and theory. He was a contributor to scholarly journals and always at work on explanations of phenomena few of us are aware of, let alone understand. Though a private and perhaps even eccentric man, Adolf was a willing contributor to community projects and a reliable helper to his friends and neighbours. In the closing passage of his book, Adolf pays tribute to the people who welcomed him and worked with him to build a better community. He said, ‘All of the good people helped make Yellowknife what it is today. I salute them all.’ Adolf Duesterhus, a friend of the Yellowknife Community Foundation, passed away on Friday, September 28th, and is survived by two nephews living in Germany.” – Bob Bromley
$5,000

Please note that award amounts vary year by year.
In order to be eligible to apply to the Adolf Duesterhus STEM Scholarship Fund, you must be:
  • A resident of Yellowknife for at least the last 2 consecutive years
  • Pursuing post-secondary studies in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM)

All of our scholarship application forms and additional materials need to be submitted on our scholarship application portal.

  • You will complete a questionnaire describing your goals, your dedication to your field of study, your involvement in the community, etc.

You must be an eligible resident to apply for a scholarship.
As such, YKCF requires you to make a residency declaration and have a witness sign off.
However, you do not need to print out any forms!
Each residency declaration is a one-click question embedded within the application process.
You just need to provide the email address of your residency witness, and they will be emailed directly.

You can only apply through our online application portal.

Access it here: https://www.grantinterface.ca/Home/Logon?urlkey=yellowknifescholarship

Mailed and emailed applications will not be accepted barring extreme circumstances.

If you have more questions:

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