The Canadian Energy Law Foundation (CELF) has awarded thesis-based LLM student Salimah Janmohamed a $10,000 Graduate Scholarship in Law. The CELF is an organization comprised of legal practitioners who focus on the Canadian energy industry. The organization invites universities across Canada to designate one candidate from their LLM Program for a scholarship. Designated candidates are assessed on the basis of thesis topics of interest to energy lawyers or candidate’s potential to make a significant contribution to Canadian energy legal practice. Salimah’s thesis research concerns voluntary carbon markets and their regulation. Salimah, who has an LLB (2004) and a B. Comm. (with distinction) from the University of Calgary, worked for the University of Calgary/OLADE Project in the Energy and Environment before law school and articled and practiced with Macleod Dixon after law school.