Killam Fellowships Program The Killam Fellowships Program, supported by an endowment from the American Killam Trusts, is designed to develop a cadre of young leaders committed to enhancing mutual understanding between Canada and the United States. The Killam Fellowships Program provides exceptional undergraduate students from universities in Canada and the United States with the opportunity to spend either one semester or a full academic year in the other country during their undergraduate career.
American Killam Fellows Melanie Fujii, Psychology and Women’s Studies University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa to York University*
Abigail Muscat, Marine Science University of Maine to the University of British Columbia
Thomas Gomes, Biology and Psychology The Citadel to the University of Calgary
Michaila Peters, Political Science and Philosophy American University to the University of Toronto
Carlos Icazatti, Accounting and Finance University of Puerto Rico to Bishop’s University*
Tyler Piteo-Tarpy, Political Science University of Washington to the University of Victoria*
Anthony Jenkins, Chinese University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa to McGill University*
Gage Roper, Computer Science and Cyber Security Florida Polytechnic University to the University of Ottawa*
Sarah Marcotte, Biology University of Maine to Dalhousie University*
Roxana Ruiz Rodriguez, Political Science Florida Gulf Coast University to York University
Catherine Morenzoni, Justice Studies and Sociology Arizona State University to the University of Calgary*
Mariya Shaban, Biochemistry and French Clemson University to the Université de Montréal
Mia Morgillo, Environmental Science and Economics State University of New York College at Plattsburgh to Sophie Walker, French and Business Administration Queen’s University* Winthrop University to the Université de Montréal Bitota Mpolo, Film and Media Arts American University to McMaster University*
Justin Yee, History and Psychology University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa to the University of Toronto
* denotes awards that were declined due to COVID-19
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