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. The international Prize is awarded annually to four young scientists for outstanding life science research based on a doctoral degree earned in the previous two years. Each year, a Grand Prize winner is selected from
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only apply to one competition in the same year: Frederick Banting and Charles Best Canada Graduate Scholarship Doctoral Awards (CGS-D) for students pursuing a doctoral degree in a health-related field
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for each award are described in the calendar award description. The award descriptions and values are subject to change from year to year; therefore it is important that graduate programs and students select
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View All Awards Deadline Likely in December 2024 Annual Value Up to $3,200 per year Citizenship International Degree Level Masters Doctoral International Tuition Awards assist international graduate
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the social sciences and humanities, natural sciences and engineering, and health-related fields. The Vanier CGS is valued at $50,000 per year for up to three years. Eligibility Please see the Vanier CGS
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View All Awards Deadline No deadline; applications accepted throughout the year Annual Value $500 lump sum per graduate student per degree program Citizenship Canadian Permanent Resident
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Awards and Supplements Pilot Initiative consist of a one-year, non-renewable supplement valued at $5,000 for all meritorious Indigenous CGS M applicants and a one-year, non-renewable award valued
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not eligible (as they do not hold a 'CGS'). Note: The CGS-MSFSS typically has two main competitions per year, in September (Fall competition) and May (Spring competition), as well as an occasional
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for funding graduate students through entrance scholarships, multi-year funding packages, tuition awards and scholarship top-ups. GSI funding cannot be used as payment for employment; nor will it
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experience developing and possibly implementing scholarly products oriented to impact beyond academy. The applications for the year 2022/2023 are now closed, and applicants informed of the outcomes. Full