Description
This workshop will help to guide students considering Thesis- or Research-based Master’s programs, in the planning and development of Canada Graduate Scholarship – Master’s award applications, which are due on December 1, 2021.
Even though this is still several weeks away, these applications normally take several weeks to develop and finalize, and requesting transcripts or asking for reference letters should also be done at least a month ahead of any hard deadline. Eligibility criteria, essential application components, as well as application development tips will also be covered. The Canada Graduate Scholarship application process is harmonized across the Tri-Agency, so applications can come from students carrying out research (e.g. thesis-programs) in the natural sciences and engineering (NSERC), health (CIHR), or the social sciences and humanities (SSHRC).
Note: Students are ultimately responsible for ensuring their own applications conform to the instructions and standards laid out on by the funding program.
Even though this is still several weeks away, these applications normally take several weeks to develop and finalize, and requesting transcripts or asking for reference letters should also be done at least a month ahead of any hard deadline. Eligibility criteria, essential application components, as well as application development tips will also be covered. The Canada Graduate Scholarship application process is harmonized across the Tri-Agency, so applications can come from students carrying out research (e.g. thesis-programs) in the natural sciences and engineering (NSERC), health (CIHR), or the social sciences and humanities (SSHRC).
Note: Students are ultimately responsible for ensuring their own applications conform to the instructions and standards laid out on by the funding program.