Know History Graduate Scholarship for Indigenous Students
Know History Graduate Scholarship for Indigenous Students
Know History established a $50,000 endowment at Carleton University to create a scholarship that will be awarded annually to an Indigenous student entering a Master’s degree program in either the Department of History or the School of Indigenous and Canadian Studies.
We have committed to increasing the endowment each year until it covers the full cost of an Indigenous student’s tuition. We see this scholarship as a practical way that Know History can provide space and support for Indigenous scholars, and therefore contribute to decolonizing the field of history.
Read more about our long-term commitment to supporting Indigenous students and helping to decolonize Canadian history here.

Recent Posts
New Resources Available for Archival Research and Statement Gathering
Know History is now offering our archival research and statement gathering resources for free online. These guides provide valuable frameworks for planning archival research projects and statement gathering projects related to finding missing and disappeared children and unmarked burials associated with Indian Residential Schools.
Reflecting on ACA 2025: Community Archives, Decolonial Futures, and What Comes Next
Know History recently attended the 2025 Association of Canadian Archivists (ACA) Conference at Carleton University in Ottawa, where we joined fellow professionals in reflecting on the past 50 years of archival work and imagining the next 50.
Brenda Reynolds Receives Nelson Mandela Award
Know History would like to extend our congratulations to Brenda Reynolds, who recently received the United Nations’ prestigious Nelson Mandela Award for her outstanding work in advancing Indigenous rights, mental health, and trauma-informed care.