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External Funding Opportunities

On this page:听Vanier Scholarship听Program听触听Trudeau Foundation Scholarship听触听Master's Harmonized Tri-Council Awards - CIHR, NSERC, & SSHRC听触听Doctoral Harmonized Tri-Council Awards-CIHR, NSERC and SSHRC听触听Elizabeth Munsterberg Koppitz Child Psychology Graduate Student Fellowship听触听APA Student Travel Award听触听Mellon Indigenous Studies and Community Engagement Initiative (ISCEI) Student Travel Award听触听CERIC Graduate Student Engagement Program Award听触听Senior Women Academic Administrators of Canada (SWAAC)听触听Mastercard Foundation Scholarship


IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR ALL COMPETITIONS:

  • Applications submitted past the deadlines stipulated below will听NOT听be reviewed by the ECP Fellowships Committee.听Make appropriate arrangements with Referees to ensure timely submission of all letters of reference. Ensure you adhere to timelines for ordering all required original transcripts.
  • Incomplete applications will be considered null and void and will听NOT听be reviewed by the ECP Fellowships Committee.
  • Should you have any questions regarding the application process, please contact your supervisor who is supporting your application for their assistance.
  • If you need help with matters relating to the submission of your file, please contact the Department at studentapplication.ecp [at] mcgill.ca.听

APA Student Travel Award

The purpose of this award program is to help psychology graduate students travel to the annual to present their research. The current program provides students up to $500 each to support their travel to the APA convention, to be held in Washington, D.C. in 2020. A handful of students who apply for a travel award will receive an Ungerleider/Zimbardo Travel Scholarship from the American Psychological Foundation.

How to apply: Departmental application deadline: Not yet set for current year听(previously mid-march)

  • Carefully review all eligibility requirements on the .听听
  • Submit the following documents in ONE PDF (File Name: LASTNAME, Firstname_APA Student Travel Award.pdf), in the following order, via studentapplication.ecp [at] mcgill.ca (email):
    • One-page statement of research interests and career plans;
    • Research abstract of the research to be presented at the APA convention;
    • Curriculum Vitae (CV);
    • Copy of notification of APA convention paper or poster acceptance from sponsoring APA division;
    • Copy of APA student affiliate membership confirmation, if you are not already a member. If you are a member, provide your APA membership confirmation;

The Department is permitted to endorse no more than three students per year for the travel award. Note that if nominated by the department, a final decision on whether you are awarded the grant will be made directly by the granting agency in mid-late May.

If you have any questions please do not hesitate to let us know by sending an email to studentapplication.ecp [at] mcgill.ca


Mellon Indigenous Studies and Community Engagement Initiative (ISCEI) Student Travel Award

The Indigenous Studies and Community Engagement Initiative (ISCEI) is supported by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and is designed to build and expand on existing Indigenous initiatives on and off campus; to help provide a nexus for Indigenous scholarship and community-building; to generate new cross-University synergies and community partnerships; and to add to strategic capacity building in areas where 缅北强奸 can have the greatest impact.

How to apply:

Applications for student travel awards should be submitted as PDFs to Prof. Jessica Coon (Director, Indigenous Studies and Community Engagement Initiative) via iscei [at] mcgill.ca (email).

Eligibility:

  • Designed to support off-campus travel which contributes to Indigenous research and community engagement鈥撯揺ither by:
    • Supporting travel for 缅北强奸 students who self-identify as Indigenous to events which will further their professional development or
    • Supporting travel for 缅北强奸 students (Indigenous and not) to advance Indigenous studies and community engagement research, projects, and initiatives.
  • Full-time registered 缅北强奸 students only (undergraduate or graduate level); must be registered as full-time 缅北强奸 student at the times of application, award payment, and travel
  • To support travel for research, community engagement, conference or workshop attendance, and collaborative research outside of the university

Deadlines:

TBD

For more info, please contact Prof. Jessica Coon (iscei [at] mcgill.ca)


CERIC Graduate Student Engagement Program Award

As a charitable organization that advances education and research in career counselling and career development, CERIC encourages the engagement of Canada鈥檚 full-time graduate students whose academic focus is in career development and/or related fields through the Graduate Student Engagement Program (GSEP).

Full-time Master鈥檚 or PhD students studying in career counselling/career development research areas such as Education, Sociology, Social Work, Counselling Psychology, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Business with a focus on Human Resources or Organizational Behaviour are strongly encouraged to apply.

Through this program, graduate students will be introduced to CERIC and given a chance to:

  • Compete for a GSEP Award which provides free registration and up to $1,000 to cover expenses to attend and present a poster at the
  • Have articles published in the peer-reviewed , the pre-eminent open access academic journal dedicated to multi-sectoral career development in Canada and around the world
  • Write for the / website, featuring the top career news and views, with a popular weekly newsletter curating the best of the site
  • Develop professional interests and gain both academic and practitioner connections in the field by joining one of

Students interested in getting involved must complete and submit the . A one-page article on a career development-related topic of choice (including a 50-word bio) must also be submitted to听gsep [at] ceric.ca for those interested in competing for the GSEP Award. .

Applications and articles must be submitted by TBD (previously end of March).

For more info, please contact gsep [at] ceric.ca (Marilyn Van Norman) and visit .


Vanier Scholarship Program

*Department Deadline听August 23, 2024 at 9 a.m.*

The was launched by the Government of Canada to attract and retain world class doctoral students. Complete details regarding the Vanier program can be found on the . Please consult Vanier CGS for and the , as well as the Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies .

Considered the most prestigious graduate awards at the federal level, this funding opportunity encourages students to pursue their doctoral studies at institutions different from those where they completed a previous degree in order to broaden research horizons and seek new challenges. Candidates nominated by a university at which they have completed a previous degree will be asked to provide a compelling rationale as to why they have chosen to remain or return.

Value and Duration of Award: $50,000 per year for three years

The Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology (ECP) is eligible to nominate up to four students per Federal Granting agency (CIHR, SSHRC) to Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (GPS) for this award. Note that you can only be nominated by one Canadian University, and are not eligible if you have received a doctoral-level scholarship or fellowship for CIHR, NSERC or SSHRC to complete a doctoral degree.

Deadlines:

July 11, 2024听Please notify the department听of your INTENT to apply. You do not have to submit any documentation at this stage. Simply send an studentapplication.ecp [at] mcgill.ca (email) with your full name, ID number (if applicable) and Program (that you are registered in, will begin IN , or intend to apply to), subject of email header: 鈥Intention to apply-Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship Program鈥. Please ensure you review the extensive application requirements as well as selection criteria to establish the supporting documentation that you will be required to submit should you be nominated by the Department.

August 23, 2024, at 9 a.m.Deadline to submit application to the Department for evaluation by the ECP Fellowships Committee. Please submit ONE clear PDF copy of online ResearchNet application, including all supporting documents, to the Department via studentapplication.ecp [at] mcgill.ca (email) in the following order听(ensure your PDF is named as follows: 鈥淟ASTNAME, Firstname_VANIER CGS competition.pdf"):

  • (includes two letters of reference, each with three sections)
    • NOTE: Referees will receive a request via e-mail from with instructions on how to link to the assessment form. Your referee must save a copy of this assessment form and email it directly to ECP (studentapplication.ecp [at] mcgill.ca).
  • (limited entries; please see for complete information)
  • (maximum one page)
  • (maximum 2 pages for English applications; maximum of 2.5 pages for French applications)
  • (maximum 1.0 page, optional)
  • (maximum 2 pages)
  • (maximum 2 pages for English applications; maximum of 2.5 pages for French applications)
  • (maximum 5 pages)
  • transcripts

Ensure you adhere to the Presentation Standards for Attached Documents as outlined on the GPS Vanier page.

September 9, 2024 at 8 p.m.UNIVERSITY APPLICATION SUBMISSION: Deadline to submit final online application via . BE SURE TO CLICK SUBMIT!!

Note: GPS has numerous resources available to you, including a Vanier CGS Student Workshop Presentation and a Pre-Selection Checklist for Applicants, on their Vanier page听in the 鈥淗ow to Apply鈥 section (click on the plus sign to expand the section). We strongly recommend you view the Student Workshop presentation, when it becomes available.

Candidates selected for nomination to GPS by the ECP Fellowships committee will be notified mid-September.

GPS will notify successful candidates in the University wide competition directly.


Canada Graduate Scholarships - Doctoral (CGS-D):听Harmonized Tri-Council Awards-CIHR, NSERC and SSHRC

The Canada Graduate Scholarships 鈥 Doctoral (CGS-D) program is a federal program of scholarships awarded through national competitions by Canada's three top granting agencies: the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC).

All information about听the CGS-D program, including eligibility, application process, and selection process, will be听posted on the. Please note that the online deadline set by 缅北强奸 is October 1 (8:00pm) however the ECP Application deadline is Sunday, September 17, 2023 (11:59pm EST).听听

Note: September 17th is a hard deadline to allow time for staff to prepare files and for faculty to review them. Even if you have not hit 鈥淪ubmit鈥 on the online application to finalize it, all documentation submitted to the Department must be the final documents that will be submitted by October 1st at 8pm.

Be sure to finalize your online application (i.e. click submit) by October 1st!

No exceptions will be made.

Application Process

Complete the online application, save it as ONE PDF and submit your complete application to the Department via studentapplication.ecp [at] mcgill.ca (email)听by September 17, 2023 (11:59pm EST).听We also require all supporting documentation so be sure to ask your referees to save a pdf copy of the letters they submit online and submit it to the Department directly via听studentapplication.ecp [at] mcgill.ca (email) by September 17, 2023 (11:59pm EST).听

NOTE: We do not require hard copies of applications or other supporting documents for this competition.

SUBJECT OF EMAIL: AGENCY-PHD-LASTNAME-2023听e.g. SSHRC-PHD-SMITH-2023

Please label your PDF as follows: AGENCY-PHD-LASTNAME-2023.PDF e.g.: SSHRC-PHD-SMITH-2023.PDF

It is your responsibility to ensure you review requirements and complete your documentation accurately. Incomplete or incorrect applications are not acceptable and will not be forwarded to the ECP Fellowships Committee for adjudication.

Note: GPS Deadline of October 1 (8:00pm) for online application. Be sure to finalize your online application (i.e. click submit) by this date!

Updated information can also be found on the GPS website. Note that GPS has Additional Resources listed in the How to Apply section of their website, for your reference. GPS also offers a workshop听on Thursday, September 1, 2023 at 4:00pm (registration required).听听Students should have their application ready before the workshop听and use the workshop as a final check (rather than a starting point).

Adjudication process

All Academic units are provided with a quota to nominate to GPS for the University-wide competition. The ECP Fellowships Committee, compromising of one faculty member per program area, will jointly review听all the applications听as follows:

  1. Each applicant file is reviewed by two听people, ensuring that no one is reviewing their own students鈥 files.
  2. Scores out of 10 are assigned to each of听the :
    听 听 听 听 听 听 听- Research Ability and Potential* (50% weight)
    听 听 听 听 听 听 听- Relevant experience and achievement obtained within and beyond academia (50% weight)
  3. For each student, scores from both reviewers are compared and discrepancies in scores are discussed amongst the reviewers and the Fellowships Committee Chair.
  4. The scores are then used to rank all applications to determine which will be nominated听as per the quota.

Candidates selected for nomination to GPS by the ECP Fellowships Committee will be notified the week of October 11, 2023.

After the University competition, GPS will notify all candidates of the outcome of the competition towards the end of November.听

Applicants forwarded by the University to the CGS competition are expected to be notified of results by the agency听in April, 2023. The agencies will publish the names (and other basic award information) of scholarship recipients on their respective websites.

Should you have specific questions, please contact studentapplication.ecp [at] mcgill.ca (ECP Student Award Applications). (Note: Any questions regarding your research proposal should be directed to your research supervisor).


Elizabeth Munsterberg Koppitz Child Psychology Graduate Student Fellowship

The Elizabeth Munsterberg Koppitz Fellowship program, offered through the American Psychological Foundation (APF), supports graduate research projects and scholarships in child psychology.

2022 ECP Application Deadline: November 9th, 2022 (11:59PM EST)

For details on , and please visit the .听

Note: The Agency accepts only one application per institution per year. Therefore, we will be holding a departmental competition to determine who our nominee will be. Applications will be forwarded to the ECP Fellowships Committee for review and all applications will be assessed base on the listed on the organizations website. The nominee will then have until November 15th to complete the online application.听

How to apply:

If you are a Doctoral candidate** who meets the and outlined on the APF website, please submit the following in ONE PDF via studentapplication.ecp [at] mcgill.ca (email)听in early fall :

听1. Single PDF document (Not to exceed five (5) pages, one-inch margins, 11-point Times New Roman/Garamond Font, single space) that consists of the following:

  • Goals, relevant background/literature review.
  • Methods (must be detailed enough so that the design, assessments, and procedures can be evaluated).
  • Anticipated outcomes, significance, and impact.
  • Project timeline (not to exceed one (1) page; typically, APF grants are for one (1) year).
  • Detailed budget and justification (not to exceed one (1) page).
  • Abbreviated CV (not to exceed five (5) pages).

Subject of Email: Elizabeth Munsterberg Koppitz Child Psychology Graduate Student Fellowship

Please label your PDF as follows: APF-Munsterberg Koppitz-LASTNAME-2020.pdf

2. Letters of Recommendation

  • Please ask your Graduate supervisor to send their letter to studentapplication.ecp [at] mcgill.ca by the ECP Application Deadline listed above.
  • Note: should your application be nominated by the ECP Fellowships Committee, we will solicit the recommendation letter from the Department Chair or GPD.

**NOTE: Only Doctoral candidates are eligible (i.e., students who have completed the comprehensive exam).

If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us at studentapplication.ecp [at] mcgill.ca (ECP Student Award Applications).


Trudeau Foundation Scholarships

The Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation (PETF) Doctoral Scholarships in the humanities and social sciences is听the only one of its scope and stature in the country. The PETF Scholarship offers a three-year leadership program designed to train Engaged Leaders, equipping doctoral candidates with the skills to translate their ideas into action, for the betterment of their communities, Canada, and the world. At least 12听Scholars will be selected for the leadership program, in addition to receiving generous funding for their studies.

Applications are to be submitted directly to the Foundation, via the Foundation鈥檚 . Universities are no longer be required to nominate candidates. All candidates who submit completed applications by the听deadline will be reviewed and assessed by the Foundation.

Eligibility criteria:

  • Be accepted or currently registered into year one or听two of a full-time doctoral program, and expected to complete your doctoral studies in 2025 or later.听
  • The field of study must be听broadly related to the humanities or human sciences of direct relevance to the future of Canada; (please refer to the for more details).
  • The doctoral research must relate to at least one of the Foundation鈥檚 four themes:
  1. Human Rights and Dignity
  2. Responsible Citizenships
  3. Canada and the World
  4. People and their Natural Environment
  • Be a Canadian Citizen studying at a foreign institution, or a non-Canadian (permanent resident or foreign national) enrolled in a doctoral program at a Canadian institution

Value and Duration:

  • Up to $40,000 per year for three years to cover tuition and reasonable living expenses
  • Up to $20,000 per year for three years for research, networking and travel allowance

Candidates are invited to join the Foundation for virtual information sessions on Wednesday, November 10th, 2021.

  • French session 鈥 1.5 hour at 10:00 a.m. EST. .
  • English session鈥 1.5 hour at 12:30 p.m. EST.

Application deadline: December 21, 2021 at 5:00 PM听

Application to be submitted on Foundation鈥檚 registration required.

For more information please visit or听Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies


Master's Harmonized Tri-Council Awards - CIHR, NSERC, SSHRC

The Canada Graduate Scholarships 鈥 Masters (CGS-M) program is a federal program of scholarships awarded by Canada鈥檚 three top granting agencies:

  • Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) 鈥 Frederick Banting and Charles Best Canada Graduate Scholarships
  • Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) 鈥 Alexander Graham Bell Canada Graduate Scholarships
  • Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) 鈥 Joseph-Armand Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholarships

All information about the CGS-M program, including eligibility, application process, and selection process, is posted on the . It is your responsibility to ensure you review requirements and complete your documentation accurately. Incomplete or incorrect applications are not acceptable and will not be forwarded to the ECP Fellowships Committee for adjudication.

Additional information can also be found on the GPS website. Additional Resources can be found on the page.听

Value

$17,500 (one year non-renewable)

Student Deadline: December 1听-听Submission of online application to .

Eligibility

To be eligible to apply, you must:

  • be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada;
  • be enrolled in, have applied for, or will apply for full-time admission*听to an graduate program at the master鈥檚 or doctoral level at a Canadian institution with a CGS M allocation. An eligible graduate program must have a significant research component. *Note: Applicants who are not currently enrolled in their intended graduate program must submit an application for admission at 缅北强奸听by the deadline set for their intended graduate program.
  • have completed, as of December 31 of the year of application, between zero and 12听months of full-time studies (or full-time equivalent) in:
    • the master鈥檚 program for which you are requesting funding; or
    • the doctoral program for which you are requesting funding if you were admitted into a doctoral program directly from your bachelor鈥檚 program (you were never registered in a master鈥檚 program, or you are registered in a combined Master鈥檚-PhD program); or
    • a master鈥檚 program, but are requesting funding for a doctoral program (an example is a student who is fast-track from a master鈥檚 to a doctoral program within 12听months of starting their Master鈥檚 and is seeking funding for the first 12听months of their doctoral program); and
  • not have previously held a CGS M;
  • achieved a first-class grade point average (3.70听for CIHR, NSERC, and SSHRC-Humanities,听as determined by 缅北强奸)听in each of the last two completed years of study (full-time equivalent);听
  • submit a maximum of ONE CGS M application per year (the Research Portal will allow the application to be submitted to up to three universities).

Interdisciplinary Research

Students seeking support for interdisciplinary research in areas covered by more than one of the granting agencies NSERC, CIHR and SSHRC (for example, research in Biomedical Engineering) should refer to 鈥

How to Apply

Online application via 鈥溾 hosted on NSERC website.

Instructions

Students should only apply through universities where they are currently enrolled or where they anticipate submitting an application for admission. Please consult听the听for more details.

Required Documents

Full application form on the Research Portal. Verify the following:

  • Field of Research is appropriate
  • 缅北强奸 is indicated as one of the Proposed Host Organizations with correct Faculty and Academic Unit/Division name
  • Research Proposal is uploaded
    • one (1) page proposal
    • one (1) page bibliography/citations
      Note:the proposal and bibliography听may NOT extend one page each.听Be SURE to adhere to ALL specified formatting instructions,听especially with respect to the听number of pages permitted per document or document section. Non conforming formatting will render the application inadmissible.
  • ALL official UP-TO-DATE听university transcripts (must indicate CURRENT FALL registration, even if听no grades appear), including all official transcripts* to support transfer credits, are uploaded
  • Two听Reference Assessments -听A tutorial video for听Canada Graduate Scholarships Master鈥檚 听is now available. Please share this with your referee!
  • Canadian Common CV -This must be validated for the correct funding agency.

It is your responsibility to ensure you review requirements and complete your documentation accurately. Incomplete or incorrect applications are not acceptable and will not be forwarded to the ECP Fellowships Committee for adjudication.

Adjudication process:

All Academic units are provided with a quota to nominate to GPS for the University-wide competition. The ECP Fellowships Committee, compromising of one Faculty per program area, will jointly rank all the applications as follows:

  1. Each applicant file is assigned to two people for review, ensuring that no one is reviewing their own students鈥 files.
  2. Scores are given by each reviewer using the :
    听 听- Academic Excellence听(50%)
    听 听- Research Potential (30%)
    听 听- Personal Characteristics and Interpersonal Skills (20%)
  3. The committee chair synthesizes scores from reviews. For files with a discrepancy greater than 20%, the chair reads and discusses the file with the reviewers.
  4. Final rankings are determined by consensus across reviews. The final nomination list includes applications with rankings within the quota provided by GPS. All committee members endorse the list before submitting to GPS.

Candidates selected for nomination to GPS by the ECP Fellowships Committee will be notified by the end of February.

Offers of awards will be available in the research portal as of April 1. Offers to alternate applicants may be made up until January 31 of the next calendar year. It is the responsibility of the applicant to regularly check the research portal between April 1 and January 31 for results of the competition.

Additional Resources

GPS CGS-M website

Should you have specific questions, please contact studentapplication.ecp [at] mcgill.ca (ECP Student Award Applications). (Note: Any questions regarding your research proposal should be directed to your research supervisor).


Senior Women Academic Administrators of Canada (SWAAC)

The are pleased to offer the following two award opportunities for women. Please click on the plus (+) sign for eligibility criteria.听

1. (SWAAC) Graduate Student Award of Merit ($3,500)

Awarded to a woman university student registered in a Master's or PhD program. Each university in Quebec may nominate one candidate to this year's competition. A total of four awards are available province-wide.

Criteria:

  • Outstanding academic performance
  • Evidence of leadership, including but not limited to such things as:
    • executive positions in student organizations
    • participation on committees (student committees and university committees)
    • organization of special events, conferences, etc.
    • involvement in advocacy groups
    • involvement in volunteer organizations, within the campus setting and/or in the general community.

2. SWAAC Student Award in Equity, Diversity and Inclusion ($3500)

Awarded to a woman university or college student * who advances equity, diversity and inclusion within and/or outside their institution through outstanding dedication and excellence or community outreach and activism.

Criteria:

  • Outstanding academic performance
  • Evidence of leadership, including but not limited to such things as:
    • Involvement in student organizations
    • Participation on committees (student committees and university committees)
    • Organization of special events, conferences, etc.
    • Involvement in advocacy groups
    • Involvement in volunteer organizations, within the campus setting and/or in the general community

*Diversity Statement: SWAAC is committed to prioritizing equity in the application process. Applications/nominations from students who identify as LGBTQ+, racialized, indigenous and/or students with disabilities are encouraged to apply for this award.

How to Apply:

Interested ECP students must submit an application via studentapplication.ecp [at] mcgill.ca (email)听by TBD (Previously early January). Academic units are invited to submit one nomination per award to GPS.

Nomination package for each award must include:

  • biographical data - biographical information usually includes information about former and current studies, areas of interest, research, publications, other awards, interests outside the university, and community or volunteer work. It's usually in a narrative form, about 1-2 pages in length, and is an opportunity for the nominee to tell the adjudication committee some things about herself, and to explain at greater length her background/interests/passions/ambitions/volunteer work.
  • curriculum vitae
  • academic records
  • three letters of reference听(to be submitted by referees directly to studentapplication.ecp [at] mcgill.ca)听

Each nomination package is to be submitted in one pdf file format by email to studentapplication.ecp [at] mcgill.ca. Please use the following file naming format: SWAAC 2021_Applicant last name-name of award-ECP

Additional Information can be found on the GPS website.


Mastercard Foundation Scholarship

The Mastercard Foundation provides academically talented young leaders from Sub-Saharan Africa with access to a world-class university education. The Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program at 缅北强奸 will welcome Scholars from Sub-Saharan Africa, including some at the Master鈥檚 level. Learn more about the program on听缅北强奸's MCF website.听

Please note that Fall 2021 was the final incoming class of Mastercard Foundation Scholars at 缅北强奸.

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