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Stavros S. Niarchos Foundation Fellowship

​The Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) is one of the world’s leading international philanthropic organizations, providing grants to nonprofit organizations around the world in the areas of arts and culture, education, health and medicine, and social welfare, since the commencement of its grantmaking activities, in 1996. The Stavros Niarchos Foundation Fellowships were established to mark the celebration of a 70-year partnership between Canada and Greece.

The Fellowships are awarded annually to exceptional Greek Master's and PhD applicants across a wide array of graduate programs at ³ÉÈË´óƬ. This allows Greek graduate students the opportunity to pursue their studies at ³ÉÈË´óƬ, and to contribute to building the foundation for future collaboration between Canada and Greece.


2025/26 - Raina Barara, Clinical Psychology

Stavros S. Niarchos Fellow Raina Barara
I am extremely grateful to have received the Stavros S. Niarchos Foundation Fellowship. The Foundation’s generosity will help me pursue my dream of becoming a clinical psychologist, contributing to the advancement of knowledge and evidence-based practices for young people facing mental health challenges. My doctoral research will be conducted under the supervision of Dr. Keita Christophe in ³ÉÈË´óƬ’s Clinical Psychology Program, focusing on Multiracial youth and how family dynamics and ethnic-racial socialization influence their mental health.

In a world that is constantly growing more diverse and where mixed-race unions are becoming more and more common, it is critical to find ways to promote the wellbeing of Multiracial youth, especially since they often report higher levels of mental health problems, compared to their monoracial peers. Having grown up in a Multiracial family (Greek and Indian), I am particularly interested in using my research and clinical practice to better attend to the needs of children and youth coming from mixed cultural backgrounds.

Through my personal experiences and professional work with youth organizations, I have witnessed the necessity to create accessible and inclusive mental health care for youth belonging to minority groups, as well as safe spaces for them to discuss their mental health needs.

As I commence my doctoral studies, I would like to thank the Niarchos Foundation for this fellowship, which will support my journey in developing more culturally sensitive mental healthcare for those belonging to equity-deserving groups and promoting youth wellbeing.


2024/25 - Giannis Georgakopoulos Tolis, Physics

2024-25 Stavros S. Niarchos Recipient Giannis Georgakopoulos Tolis
While any kid learns and grows curiously, asking questions and trialling approachable phenomena, I was lucky enough to retain this attribute and facilitate its growth. From a young age, I proclaimed I would be an inventor. Learning that it is not a real profession, I changed my mind and decided to become an experimental physicist instead. Through my initial years in post-secondary education, I weeded out the fields of physics I was not interested in and stumbled upon ultrafast optics. While I did consistently enjoy physics, I always had an urge to work towards helping people, and the aforementioned field allowed me to do so owing to its multiple application in varied fields such as communications, computing, renewable energy, and even biomedicine. I stuck with it through my undergraduate journey and will continue to do so, under Dr. Bradley Siwick’s supervision in his ultrafast structural dynamics lab at ³ÉÈË´óƬ, a research space that gives me the opportunity to contribute towards the improvement of electronic, solar, and biomedical technologies, through the determination of atomic-scale dynamics in a myriad of materials.

I am honoured to have received the Stavros S. Niarchos Foundation Fellowship for my so-far academic path. With a significant financial burden being off my shoulders, I will now have the time and mental headspace to focus on my research and the development of novel scientific results. Results that serve a purpose greater than my person, and contribute towards the improvement of both our lives as humans and our ethical occupation of planet Earth.


2023/24 - Christos Montsenigos, Architecture

Stavros Niarchos - Christos Montsenigos In response to this century’s unprecedented environmental crisis, identifying historical facts about climate, politics, and their discursive construction acquires a new sense of urgency. Whatever consensus scientists have reached on the causes of climate change, understanding its cultural and ideological basis is work best done within the humanities. I wish to contribute to this field through the historical investigation of designed landscapes. By dissecting the interplay of imperialism, conservation, and garden design in Eighteenth-century Britain, I aim to reveal the threads linking colonial legacies and environmental policies. I applied to the Peter Guo-hua Fu School of Architecture, drawn by the faculty’s rigorous approach to critical considerations of space and architectural practice. Under the mentorship of Professor Martin Bressani, I am now eager to establish my voice within the school’s doctoral community.

The Stavros S. Niarchos Foundation Fellowship makes for an invaluable validation of my decision to pursue a doctoral degree. The award will offer me significant financial stability during the first pivotal years of my studies at ³ÉÈË´óƬ, allowing me to delve into my research with a sharp focus. Bringing architecture and landscape to bear upon emerging considerations of environment and crisis, thereby fostering a more informed and resilient society, I hope that I can make a worthwhile addition to the network of leading researchers and initiatives sponsored by the SNF.


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Stavros S. Niarchos Foundation Fellowships for Excellence in Graduate Education

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