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The Jamie Cameron Bursary

​This Bursary is available to undergraduate students in Canada interested in enrolling in a constitutional law course offered by the International Forum on the Future of Constitutionalism but whose financial capacity does not allow it. Interested applicants are invited to contact Richard Albert with a short note explaining their interest in constitutional law, identifying the specific course they wish to take, and making a single-sentence affirmation of financial need.
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​Richard Albert created the Jamie Cameron Bursary on the occasion of Professor Jamie Cameron's retirement from the faculty at Osgoode Hall Law School at York University to recognize her remarkable 36-year career as a law professor. A distinguished scholar, a beloved teacher, and a treasured colleague, Jamie Cameron has made major contributions to the life of the University, to the public understanding of the Canadian Constitution, and to law and public policy in Canada. Prior to joining Osgoode Hall Law School, she clerked at the Supreme Court of Canada for Justice Brian Dickson and earned degrees from the University of British Columbia, McGill University, and Columbia University. 
  • Richard Albert
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    • Yvette Depestre Award
    • Frederick Albert Scholarship
    • Wilda and John Maase Prize in Canadian Studies
    • Jamie Cameron Bursary
    • Bloom-Greenfield Prize
    • John C. Major Scholarship
    • Annual Fundraiser for Haitian Children
  • Recommended Readings
  • RunnersWorld
  • Webinars
    • Instruction
      • The Architecture of Constitutional Amendment
      • Amendment-Mania in Mexico
      • Substitution of the Constitution Doctrine in Colombia
      • Juristocracy in Brazil?
      • Constitutional Reform in Kenya
      • Democracy in our Digital Age
      • Socialism and Constitutionalism
      • Reimagining Policing in America
      • Constitutional Amendment in Constitutional Democracies
      • Judging in Times of Crisis
      • The Future of Liberal Democracy
      • Modern Challenges in Constitutionalism
      • The State of Canada's Constitutional Democracy
      • The Theory and Design of Constitutional Change
      • Is the United States Constitution Broken?
    • Discussion
      • The Living Presidency
      • Supreme Disorder
      • Global Colloquium in Constitutional Law
    • Advice
      • How to Write a Book Proposal
      • The Law Faculty Hiring Process
      • Clerking at the Supreme Court of Canada
      • Publishing in Constitutional Law
      • Writing a Book Proposal
  • Best of Books
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    • Coming 2021
  • The Global Summit