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Canada Graduate Scholarships — Doctoral program
Description, agency-specific doctoral awards, eligibility, program of study, application procedures, application deadlines, selection process, indigenous student researchers, black student researchers, selection criteria, san francisco declaration on research assessment, notification of results, conditions of the award, official languages, related opportunities.
The objective of the Canada Graduate Scholarships — Doctoral (CGS D) program is to promote continued excellence in Canadian research by rewarding and retaining high-calibre doctoral students at Canadian institutions. By providing support for a high-quality research training experience to awardees, the CGS D program strives to foster impacts within and beyond the research environment.
The Canada Graduate Scholarships — Doctoral (CGS D) program is a federal program of scholarships administered by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC). Scholarships are awarded through national competitions by these three granting agencies.
The CGS D program supports and promotes research excellence in a wide variety of disciplines and broad fields of natural sciences and engineering, health and social sciences and humanities, including interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research. This support allows scholars to concentrate on their doctoral studies more fully, to seek out the best research mentors in their chosen fields and to contribute to the Canadian research ecosystem during and beyond the tenure of their awards.
In addition to the CGS D, each agency has its own doctoral awards.
For all three agencies, only one application must be completed and submitted to be considered for both a CGS D award and either an agency-specific doctoral award (for NSERC/SSHRC applications) or any available doctoral Priority Announcements (for CIHR applications). CGS D awards are then offered for the top-ranked eligible applications in each agency’s competition.
CIHR applicants who intend to hold their doctoral award abroad need to apply to the Doctoral Foreign Study Award (DFSA ) program.
Some eligibility requirements for CGS D differ from those of the agency-specific doctoral awards. Refer to the appropriate literature for NSERC , CIHR and SSHRC for further details as well as information on doctoral awards tenable at foreign institutions.
Consult the eligibility flowchart to confirm your eligibility.
To be eligible to apply, you must
- be a Canadian citizen, a permanent resident of Canada or a Protected Person under subsection 95(2) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (Canada) as of the application deadline
- have completed no more than 24 months of full-time study in your doctoral program or the PhD portion of your joint professional undergraduate/PhD program (such as MD/PhD, JD/PhD, DVM/PhD) by December 31 of the calendar year of application if previously enrolled in a graduate program
- direct-entry applicants who are not enrolled in their doctoral program should contact the appropriate agency for further guidance.
- if you have not previously completed or enrolled in another graduate program, you must be enrolled in your joint MD/PhD program at the time of application
- if you fall into this category, you have access to the 36-month window whether or not you were previously enrolled in a master’s program
Note: If you are eligible to apply to the Canada Graduate Scholarships – Master’s (CGS M) program, you may be able to maximize your potential period of funding by applying to the CGS M program for your first year of doctoral funding instead of the CGS D program. You are responsible for choosing the type of award for which you apply. See Other restrictions below for more information.
Number of months
Eligibility for CGS D is based on the number of months of full-time study, including summer months, toward the degree for which you are requesting funding by December 31 of the calendar year of application . Two terms of part-time study count as one term of full-time study.
Note: The agencies count all studies toward the doctoral degree for which funding is requested, whether or not they were completed in the same program or at the degree-granting institution.
Fast-track and joint programs
Fast-track: If you were registered in a master’s program and subsequently transferred to a doctoral program (fast-track), the months of study completed are calculated starting from the date on which you transferred into the doctoral program.
Joint programs: If you are registered in a joint program and a master’s degree is obtained as part of the program (for example, MA/PhD, MSc/PhD), the months of study are calculated starting from the date on which you officially registered in either portion of the joint program (including the master’s portion of the program).
If you are registered in a joint professional undergraduate/PhD program (such as MD/PhD, JD/PhD, DVM/PhD), only the months of study in the PhD portion will be counted.
Other restrictions
- You can submit a maximum of one scholarship or fellowship application per academic year to either NSERC, CIHR or SSHRC. Should more than one application be submitted, the eligible application submitted first chronologically will be retained. Nominations to the Vanier CGS program and applications to the Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships program do not count toward this limit (other exceptions may apply to CIHR internships)
- You cannot have already received a doctoral-level scholarship from NSERC, CIHR or SSHRC (does not apply to CIHR Fellowships)
- You cannot hold a tenure or tenure-track appointment or be on leave from such an appointment concurrently with your CGS D award
An eligible doctoral program must include a significant research component that leads to the completion of a thesis, major research project, dissertation, scholarly publication, performance, recital and/or exhibit that is merit/expert-reviewed at the institutional level as a requirement for completion of the program.
Joint programs with a professional degree (for example, MD/PhD, DVM/PhD, JD/PhD, MBA/PhD), as well as clinically oriented programs of study , including clinical psychology, are eligible if they have a significant autonomous research component as described above.
For programs that include arrangements with universities abroad (for example, exchanges or cotutelles), your primary institution must be an eligible Canadian institution.
Selecting the appropriate agency
You should complete the agency application that is best aligned with your research subject matter to ensure that it is reviewed by experts in disciplines closest to your field(s) of study. For more information, refer to Selecting the appropriate federal granting agency . If you are still unsure after consulting this resource, contact the relevant agencies.
To complete the application process, refer to the appropriate agency’s application website and instructions.
NSERC: Online system and instructions CIHR: ResearchNET and instructions SSHRC: Online system and instructions
Your application must be complete to advance in the competition.
Where to submit an application
You must apply either through a Canadian institution or directly to the appropriate agency, depending on your registration status on the application deadline date and/or your registration status during the calendar year of application. Where you intend to hold the award has no impact on the channel through which you must apply. Failure to submit an application through the correct channel will result in your application being rejected .
To determine the correct channel, you must
- determine your registration status for the calendar year of application
- determine if that institution has a quota for your selected agency
- refer to the chart and supporting information in the three-page document, Where should I submit my application?
If you are unsure of your registration status in the calendar year of application, contact your faculty of graduate studies (or its equivalent).
The term “quota” refers to the maximum number of applications an institution can forward to each agency’s national competition. Institutions receive separate quotas from each agency ( NSERC , CIHR and SSHRC ).
Late applications will not be accepted.
Institution deadlines
If you are applying through an institution, you must submit your application by the deadline set by the institution, which may be well in advance of the agency deadline.
For more information about institutional deadlines, you should contact your faculty of graduate studies (or its equivalent).
Agency deadlines
If you are eligible to apply directly to one of the agencies (consult the three-page document: Where should I submit my application? ), you must submit your application using the appropriate agency application portal before 8:00 p.m. (ET) on October 17. If the deadline falls on a weekend, applications can be submitted the following business day before 8:00 p.m. (ET).
Institutional review
The faculty of graduate studies (or its equivalent) at each Canadian institution is responsible for coordinating the institutional evaluation of CGS D applications. Institutions then submit applications according to their quotas to each agency for consideration.
Agency review
Agency review committees evaluate applications (whether sent directly to the agencies or via the institutions).
Institutions may recommend applications from self-identified Indigenous student researchers to the doctoral awards competition beyond their application quota. Self-identified Indigenous student researchers must agree to their personal information being used for this purpose by making the appropriate selection in the application form.
The Government of Canada has deployed additional funds to increase direct support for Black student researchers . CGS D applicants who self-identify as Black and provide consent to be considered for funds targeted toward specific groups may be selected to receive this funding. Each agency has a limited number of additional CGS D awards reserved for this initiative.
For more information, consult the Frequently asked questions about the new Black scholars funding .
The evaluation of CGS D applications, whether by institutions or the agencies, is based on the following criteria:
In 2019, NSERC, CIHR and SSHRC, along with other Canadian research funding agencies, signed the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA) . The agencies are committed to meaningful assessment of excellence in research funding and to ensuring that a wide range of research results and outcomes are considered and valued as part of the assessment process. They will continue to work to ensure that their strategies, policies and guidance align with DORA.
You will be notified of the results by April 30 if your application was submitted to the agencies directly or via your institution.
The agencies will publish the names (and other basic award information) of scholarship recipients on their respective websites.
For more information, see the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act .
Award holders must comply with the policies and guidelines set out in the Tri-agency research training award holder’s guide and in any other documents related to scholarship applications and awards.
The agencies reserve the right to interpret and enforce the policies and guidelines for their funding opportunities set out in their published materials.
Award holders may be eligible to hold their awards part time. Refer to the Tri-agency research training award holder’s guide for further information.
You may submit your application in the official language of your choice; institutions must have mechanisms in place to review both English and French applications. For concerns about the review of applications in the official languages, applicants and institutions may contact the agencies.
CGS D holders may be eligible for:
- Canada Graduate Scholarships—Michael Smith Foreign Study supplements
- Canada Graduate Scholarships to Honour Nelson Mandela
- SSHRC supplements and related initiatives
- NSERC supplements
- CIHR related initiatives
For further information, contact the appropriate agency:
NSERC [email protected]
CIHR contact centre [email protected]
SSHRC [email protected]
10 PhD scholarships in Canada for international students
Canada is well-known for being a safe, stable, open and welcoming country. The country is ranked the ninth best study-abroad destination in the world, according to the US News & World Report.
That, however, is not all the Great White North is known for.
Canada offers many beneficial opportunities for international students — from affordable universities to post-study work opportunities to seize.
If you’re looking for PhD scholarships in Canada, you’re in luck! There are over 800 scholarships available for international students for the term 2024 to 2025 .
With these many scholarships available, there may even be scholarships that you are eligible for that you didn’t know existed.
So, don’t worry — we have listed down the top 10 PhD scholarships in Canada for international students for you.
A list of PhD scholarships in Canada every international student should know about:
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1. University of Alberta Scholarships
The University of Alberta is a comprehensive academic and research university established in 1908.
The university consistently ranks as one of Canada’s top destinations for international students due to the many funding opportunities available.
Among the scholarships offered is the Graduate Entrance Scholarship , available to all students enrolled in a master’s or doctoral programme.
Recipients of the scholarship pursuing a PhD will receive a stipend of 21,000 Canadian dollars (US$15,317), and an additional 10,000 CAD (US$7,294) will be given to international students to help cover the cost of their fees.
The deadline for the scholarship varies throughout the year, depending on your admission period.
2. University of Waterloo Scholarships
The University of Waterloo is a public research university in Ontario, Canada, and is ranked seventh as the Best Global Universities in Canada, according to US News & World Report .
The university offers scholarships for all international students in undergraduate, master’s, and PhD programmes. The University of Waterloo Graduate Scholarship awards 1,000 CAD (US$730) per term for up to three terms. Students must have a minimum first-class (80%) cumulative average in their current programme or over the last two full-time academic years and be within the time limits of their graduate programme.
The best thing? No application is required as graduate departments will nominate eligible students automatically based on their allocation of funds.
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3. University of Saskatchewan Scholarship
The University of Saskatchewan is renowned for its highly collaborative research environment and is ranked number one in Canada for water research .
Here, the Dean’s Doctoral Scholarship for International Students has a scholarship value of 24,000 CAD (US$17,505) per year for two years, totalling 48,000 CAD (US$35,010).
To apply, applicants must be continuing international students in a doctoral-level program at the university, have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 80.00%, and have completed no more than 24 months in a doctoral programme at the time of application.
The call for applications for this award is distributed annually in the winter term.
4. McGill University Scholarships
McGill University is a leading university, placing second in all of Canada and ranking #29 globally according to the QS World University Rankings 2025 . The best news? Funding packages are offered to all PhDs, and 95% of PhD students have their full tuition costs covered. Even better — all international PhD students receive funding to cover the difference between Quebec resident and International tuition. Most PhDs will also receive funding to offset other university fees, health insurance and living costs.
The university has a comprehensive list of funding opportunities that you can find here .
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5. University of Montréal exemption scholarship
If you’ve got any proficiency in French or wish to truly immerse yourself in the unique culture of Montréal, Québec, the University of Montréal (UdeM) is the place to be. Note that to be eligible for a graduate programme, you must demonstrate that your knowledge of French meets the requirements for your study programme.
Here, you’ll find the UdeM exemption scholarship programme , designed to ensure students from all over the world can attend one of the top research universities in Canada.
For PhD students, a complete waiver of the additional tuition fees normally charged to international students is available, allowing you to benefit from the same tuition fees as Québec graduate studies students.
A full-time programme of 45 credits will be 22,909 CAD (US$16,709), and the amount of the scholarship is deducted from the tuition fees.
6. University of Toronto Scholarship
Canada’s best university, according to the QS World University Rankings 2025, is the University of Toronto located in Ontario.
As a PhD student, you will receive a base funding package for up to five years of their study period . If selected, international recipients will receive 30,858 CAD (US$22,507) including a University Health Insurance Plan (UHIP) of 756 CAD (US$551).
Applicants would need to maintain their academic performance in their programme to remain eligible for the funding throughout the five years.
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7. University of Ottawa Scholarships
The University of Ottawa offers an International Doctoral Scholarship to all international students who are enrolled in a PhD programme.
Students get 45,000 CAD (US$32,821) over five years — a maximum value of 3,000 CAD (US$2,188) per term, for 15 consecutive terms, which will be credited to the student account.
The university also offers a Special Merit Scholarship that you won’t have to submit an application for; you will be automatically considered at the time of admission, and if chosen, you will receive a scholarship offer along with your admission offer.
The value and duration of this scholarship vary depending on the programme you enrol in.
8. The University of Lethbridge Graduate Research Award
The University of Lethbridge is one of Canada’s top three research universities and is ranked among the 6% of world universities for research performance.
The Graduate Research Award aims to provide financial support to all graduate students at the university. This financial support is provided to all students except those within the Faculty of Education.
Applicants will be considered upon admission and can receive up to 21,000 CAD (US$15,317).
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9. Concordia University Canada Scholarships
Concordia University is one of the top public universities in Montréal, Canada.
The university offers awards and scholarships to all students pursuing a PhD programme , including ones that eliminate out-of-province fees, bringing them down to the Quebec rate, or provide a significant reduction in these fees.
The International Tuition Award of Excellence , for example, reduces tuition for international students pursuing a PhD by approximately 44,893 CAD (US$32,743). Meanwhile, the Doctoral Graduate Fellowship grants exceptional doctoral students a highly sought-after entrance award that is valued at 14,000 CAD (US$10,211) per year for four years.
10. University of British Columbia
The University of British Columbia is one of the top universities in the world, ranked #38 by the QS World University Rankings 2025 .
The Four Year Doctoral Fellowship is an outstanding choice for students wanting to pursue a PhD at this university. This programme ensures that students who have achieved academic excellence will receive financial support of at least 18,200 CAD (US$13,274) annually on top of full tuition coverage.
This scholarship is available to all international students and is ongoing based on admission.
Aside from universities, the government offers several PhD scholarships in Canada. Source: AFP
PhD scholarships in Canada offered by the government
Aside from universities, the Canadian government offers scholarships that are available for international PhD students.
Here is a list of two PhD scholarships in Canada offered by the government:
1. Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships
The Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship is offered to international students undertaking postgraduate programmes within the field of health research, natural sciences or engineering and social sciences and humanities.
Apply by the end of April to stand the chance to receive this scholarship of up to 70,000 CAD (US$51,055) per year.
2. Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships
The Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship is one of the most prominent scholarships offered by the Canadian government. This fully funded scholarship is open to all international PhD students.
Applicants will be selected based on academic excellence, research potential and leadership abilities. This scholarship is valued at 50,000 CAD (US$36,468) per year for three years.
Many PhD scholarships in Canada aim to provide financial assistance to international students. Source: AFP
Frequently asked questions when applying for PhD scholarships in Canada
The scholarship application process in Canada can be a little daunting, especially for first-time applicants. Not to worry. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions to guide you through the process:
1. How to apply for a scholarship in Canada for international students?
In Canada, the scholarship application process begins with first receiving an acceptance letter into a Canadian university.
Once you have that sorted, shortlist the scholarships that you are eligible for and best fit your needs. Contact your university’s financial aid representative or head over to the website for more details on deadlines and requirements before submitting your application.
2. Is it hard to get a scholarship in Canada for international students?
Your chances of receiving a scholarship depend on the scholarship’s nature and eligibility. Most scholarships are awarded based on academic achievements.
However, you have a higher chance of receiving a scholarship if you have work or volunteer experience.
3. What are the requirements for PhD scholarships in Canada?
The requirement for a PhD scholarship in Canada differs for each. However, the basic requirement is first to be accepted into a PhD programme. To do so, you must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher .
4. How can I get a fully funded scholarship in Canada?
Start applying early to stand a chance at scoring a scholarship. By starting early, you will have more time and opportunities available to you.
The second tip would be to apply for as many scholarships as possible. The more you apply, the higher your chances of winning a scholarship.
5. Can a PhD student work full-time in Canada?
As a PhD student in Canada, you will be eligible to work on and off campus as long as you have a valid study permit. However, while the semester is running, you will only be able to work part-time for up to 20 hours per week . During semester breaks, students can work full-time.
Disclaimer: This article was last updated on October 10, 2024.
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You're in for an academic journey if you've decided to pursue a PhD in one of the best countries in the world. Canada is one of the top ten global destinations for international students . With nearly 12% of its student population being international , Canada ranks among the top 10 welcoming over 20,000 new PhD candidates yearly. The country has over 100 research-intensive universities , with institutions such as the University of Toronto, McGill University, and the University of British Columbia consistently ranking among the world's top 50. Furthermore, PhD students frequently benefit from generous PhD scholarships in Canada and PhD Funding in Canada, with an average award range of CA$ 15,000 to CA$ 50,000 per year depending on the program and institution.
15 Top PhD Scholarships in Canada
From award amounts to type of scholarship, let’s take a detailed look at PhD scholarships in Canada. The list contains the type of PHD scholarship in Canada, who offers it, deadlines and many more aspects!
1. University of Alberta Scholarships
Award Grant: CA$ 21,000 (an additional CA 10,000 for international students) Offered By: University of Alberta Deadline: March 28, 2024 Type of Scholarship: Merit-based Duration/Time Period: Full time
This is one of Canada's best PhD scholarships. Due to its numerous funding alternatives, the University of Alberta, which was established in 1908 , is a well-liked option for international students. PhD candidates can get a large CA$ 21,000 stipend through the Graduate Entrance Scholarship, which is open to master and doctorate candidates . International applicants will also get an additional CA$ 10,000 to help with tuition.
Eligibility requirements for this PhD scholarship in Canada:
- You have to be admitted in Jan 2024, May 2024, July 2024, and Sept 2024
- You have to be newly admitted in one of the above-mentioned terms in a doctoral program
- You must have a GPA of 3.7 or higher
- You have to be a full-time student
2. University of Waterloo Scholarships
Award Grant: $10,000 Offered By: University of Waterloo Deadline: Depends on your course, check out here Type of Scholarship: Merit-based Duration/Time Period: Full time
This is considered one of the best PhD scholarships in Canada for international students. Ranked 8th as the Best Global University in Canada , the University of Waterloo is a top choice for students worldwide. Offering fully funded PhD scholarships in Canada, including the University of Waterloo Graduate Scholarship worth up to $10,000, the perks extend to the International Master’s Award of Excellence , valued at $2,500 per term for a maximum of 6 terms. Deadlines vary by program, so check for yours and seize the opportunity to make your academic journey exceptional!
Eligibility requirements for this PhD scholarship Canada:
- You have to take a full-time program.
- Your cumulative average must be at least 80% or first class in your current program.
- You will be nominated by the department based on your allocation of funds.
3. University of Saskatchewan Scholarships
Award Grant: CA$ 20,000 Offered By: University of Saskatchewan Deadline: Varies Type of Scholarship: Merit-based Duration/Time Period: Full-time
The University of Saskatchewan is seen as a leader in collaborative research and Canada's top for water research. Deemed among the finest fully funded PhD scholarships in Canada. Recognized as an outstanding PhD scholarship in Canada, you can unlock opportunities with the fully funded University of Saskatchewan Graduate Scholarship, available for all international master's and Ph.D. students. Here's the kicker: PhD candidates can snag up to CA$ 20,000 over 36 months . No extra paperwork – once you're in, your academic achievements and financial needs automatically put you in the running for this fantastic scholarship!
- You must have a cumulative 80% grade point average
- You should have completed your masters in a relevant study field from a well-known university
4. McGill University Scholarships in Canada
Award Grant: CA$ 3,000 annually Offered By: McGill University Deadline: Canadian students can apply by 27 Sept, other applicants have to apply by 24th Aug. Type of Scholarship: Merit-based Duration/Time Period: Full time
Join the ranks of excellence at McGill University, placed at #31 globally by QS World University Rankings 2023 . Striving for accessibility, McGill provides scholarships for international students across undergraduate, master's, and Ph.D. programs. Specifically for Ph.D. aspirants, there are modest bursaries to ease financial burdens. Act promptly, as scholarship deadlines align with your admission schedule. Make your mark at McGill – where world-class education meets support for your academic journey! This stands out as a leading PhD scholarship in Canada.
- Enrolled full-time at the University
- Apply for and accept maximum government student aid
- Maintain satisfactory academic standing
- Show financial need
5. Montreal University Fully Funded Scholarship
Award Grant: CA$ 21,593.35 annually Offered By: Montreal University Deadline: 1st February 2024 Type of Scholarship: Merit-based Duration/Time Period: Full time
This holds a distinguished position as one of the top fully funded PhD scholarships in Canada. Meet the University of Montreal, the second-largest in Canada with 36,000 students. The UdeM Exemption Scholarship opens doors for global students, ensuring access to a top Canadian research hub. Open to all international students in undergrad, master's, or PhD programs, the Montreal University Scholarships offer up to CA$ 21,593.35 annually.
- International student (not Canadian citizen or resident)
- Admitted to full-time program at UdeM
- Meet the academic requirements of the university and chosen program
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6. Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships
Award Grant: CA$ 50,000 Offered By: the Canadian Institutes of Health Research [CIHR], the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council [NSERC] and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council [SSHRC]) Deadline: 30 October 2024 Type of Scholarship: Merit-based Duration/Time Period: Full time
Considered one of the elite funded PhD programs in Canada, the Vanier CGS program wants awesome doctoral students! They're all about helping those with leadership skills and excellent academic achievements in social sciences, humanities, natural sciences, engineering, and health. Here's the cool part: Vanier encourages you to explore beyond where you got your last degree. If you're a smart cookie in social sciences, humanities, natural sciences, engineering, or health, the Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships might just be waiting for you!
- Nominated by a Canadian institution with a Vanier CGS quota
- Pursuing first doctoral degree (only eligible for PhD part of combined degree)
- Completed less than 20 months of doctoral studies by May 1, 2024
- Maintained a first-class average in two years of full-time study
7. The Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Doctoral Scholarships
Award Grant: CA$ 40,000 per year to cover tuition and reasonable living expenses and CA$ 20,000 per year as research and travel allowance Offered By: Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Deadline: 25 November 2024 at 4:00 p.m. EST Type of Scholarship: Merit-based Duration/Time Period: Full time
Many students highly respect this PhD scholarship in Canada, which is considered to be among the best. International students studying in Canada through the University of Waterloo may apply for the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Doctoral Scholarships. For people now enrolled in two- or three-year PhD studies in social science or the humanities, there is a chance. Your doctoral research ought to be connected to topics such as responsible citizenship, human rights, Canada and the world, or people and their natural environment. The scholarship comes with a pretty sweet package: CA$ 20,000 for research and travel , plus CA$ 40,000 for tuition and living expenses annually .
- Enrolled or accepted into a full-time doctoral program, expecting to finish studies in 2027 or later.
- Studying humanities or human sciences relevant to Canada's future.
- Doctoral work linked to the Foundation's Themes: Human Rights, Citizenship, Canada in the World, and the Natural Environment.
- Canadian citizen or non-Canadian in a Canadian doctoral program.
8. Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships
Award Grant: CA$ 70,000 Offered By: (CIHR, NSERC, and SSHRC) Deadline: 19 September 2024 Type of Scholarship: Merit-based Duration/Time Period: Full time
This PhD scholarship in Canada is for both Canadian and international students who are doing amazing research in healthcare , natural science , social science , and economics for their PhD. The deal? Well, the Canadian university is giving out funds to 70 lucky students, and they get a sweet CA$ 70,000 each. Keep in mind it's taxable, and you get this support for two years. It's like a boost for your awesome research journey!
- Non-Canadian citizens must hold a Banting Fellowship at a Canadian institution.
- Canadians who earned their degree abroad must have a Fellowship in Canada.
- Canadians who earned their degree in Canada can choose a Canadian or foreign institution for their Banting Fellowship.
9. Ontario Trillium Scholarship
Award Grant: CA$ 40,000 Offered By: Government bodies Deadline: November 24 for the year of 2024-25 Type of Scholarship: Merit-based Duration/Time Period: Full time
The Ontario Trillium Scholarship (OTS) is Ontario's way of helping international Ph.D. students financially. The Ontario Trillium Scholarship is acknowledged as one of the most esteemed PhD scholarships in Canada. Since 2010 , this initiative has been supporting scholars with a 2/3 government to 1/3 institution funding setup . Each year, 15 Ontario Trillium Scholarships go to Ph.D. students at the University of Toronto. Eligible universities in Ontario pick candidates based on program criteria and merit . The scholarship lasts four years and gives partial funding for a PhD in any subject at Ontario's top universities.
- An international student with a Canadian student visa.
- Proficient in English during application.
- Intent to join a full-time doctoral program.
- Cannot hold other Canadian scholarships, like QEII-GSST, or UW Provost.
- Willing to enroll in an Ontario university's doctoral program.
- Minimum 8.0 average in a full-time master’s degree.
- Not completed a degree in Ontario post-application.
- Not currently a student in Ontario.
10. Ontario Graduate Scholarship
Award Grant: CA$ 5,000 per term Offered By: Province of Ontario and the University of Toronto Deadline: January 31 for the year 2024-25 Type of Scholarship: Merit-based Duration/Time Period: Full time
This is acclaimed as a standout PhD scholarship within the Canadian context. The Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS) program is all about cheering on awesome graduate students in Ontario's universities. Since 1975 , OGS has been giving out merit-based scholarships to the brightest minds across all academic fields. At U of T, this scholarship team-up is powered by both the Province of Ontario and the University of Toronto. The Province shares OGS awards with universities, saying how many each can give their students every year.
- Enrolled in a full-time graduate program in Ontario.
- Academic excellence with at least an A- average.
- Must be in a master's or doctoral program for 2 or 3 years.
- Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or international student with a valid study permit.
- Submit an OGS application by the university's deadline.
11. Simon Fraser University Scholarships
Award Grant: CA$ 25,000 annually Offered By: Simon Fraser University Deadline: January 15, 2024 Type of Scholarship: Merit-based Duration/Time Period: Full time
One of the top choices for fully funded PhD scholarships in Canada, Simon Fraser University provides substantial support to international PhD students. Through the Graduate Fellowship, students can secure a CA$ 25,000 stipend, covering tuition and living expenses. The university encourages applicants from diverse academic backgrounds. With this scholarship, you’ll have a pathway to fully funded PhD studies in Canada, along with a research-intensive environment.
- You must be admitted to a full-time doctoral program.
- Academic excellence with a GPA of 3.5 or higher is required.
- Open to newly admitted students for the September intake.
12. University of Toronto Fellowships
Award Grant: CA$ 18,000 – CA$ 25,000 Offered By: University of Toronto Deadline: Varies by department Type of Scholarship: Merit and need-based Duration/Time Period: Full time
The University of Toronto offers a renowned funded PhD program in Canada, accessible to both domestic and international students. Award amounts vary, but eligible students can receive a stipend ranging from CA$ 18,000 to CA$ 25,000. Ideal for international students looking for a fully funded PhD program in Canada, this scholarship offers a range of benefits, from academic resources to financial support.
- You must be a full-time student enrolled in a PhD program.
- Strong academic performance and research potential are necessary.
- Available to students in their first year of PhD studies.
13. University of British Columbia Graduate Scholarships
Award Grant: CA$ 30,000 Offered By: University of British Columbia Deadline: December 1, 2024 Type of Scholarship: Merit-based Duration/Time Period: Full time
UBC’s Graduate Fellowship is a sought-after PhD scholarship in Canada, offering a substantial stipend of CA$ 30,000 to help cover tuition, research costs, and living expenses. Known for its global impact, UBC fosters an inclusive and supportive environment, making it an excellent choice for international students seeking a fully funded PhD in Canada.
- Admission into a full-time PhD program at UBC.
- High academic standing with a minimum GPA of 3.7.
- Must demonstrate leadership and community engagement.
14. University of Ottawa Excellence Scholarships
Award Grant: CA$ 20,000 annually Offered By: University of Ottawa Deadline: February 1, 2024 Type of Scholarship: Merit-based Duration/Time Period: Full time
The University of Ottawa offers one of the top PhD scholarships in Canada, granting CA$ 20,000 per year. This scholarship is ideal for international students who want to pursue a fully funded PhD in Canada. In addition to financial support, awardees gain access to academic mentorship, networking, and research resources.
- You must be admitted to a doctoral program.
- Open to both Canadian and international students with a GPA of 3.7 or higher.
- Demonstrated potential for research contributions is essential.
15. Dalhousie University Graduate Scholarships
Award Grant: CA$ 22,000 Offered By: Dalhousie University Deadline: December 15, 2023 Type of Scholarship: Merit-based Duration/Time Period: Full time
Dalhousie University offers competitive PhD scholarships in Canada, providing a CA$ 22,000 annual stipend to cover tuition and living costs. Known for its research programs, Dalhousie supports international students, making it a top option for those looking for a fully funded PhD in Canada for international students.
- Must be accepted into a doctoral program.
- Must have a GPA of 3.5 or higher.
- Open to students with a record of research excellence.
Why Study PhD in Canada?
Ever wondered why so many students choose Canada for their Ph.D. journey? Let’s dive into the top reasons why this beautiful country stands out as an ideal destination for academic success:
1. World-Class Universities
Canada is home to some of the most prestigious universities in the world. Many of them consistently rank in the global top 100, offering high-quality research opportunities and expert faculty to guide your academic growth.
2. Work Opportunities
Here's a major bonus – PhD students in Canada aren't just studying; they're earning too! Not only are you compensated for your research work, but you're also allowed to work up to 10 hours a week during your studies. After earning your degree, you can apply for a post-graduation work permit to stay and work in Canada for up to 3 years . It’s a fantastic way to gain professional experience while making the most of your time abroad.
3. Affordable Education
PhD studies in countries like the US or the UK can often come with hefty tuition fees. Canada, however, offers a more budget-friendly option. With tuition fees typically ranging from CA$ 6,000 to CA$ 30,000 per year , it’s an affordable choice without compromising on quality. Plus, there are numerous fully funded scholarships in Canada available for both international and domestic students, making it even more accessible.
If you’re keen to know more about why you should pursue a PhD, here are some great advantages of getting a PhD in 2024!
To sum it up, fully funded PhD scholarships in Canada open doors to diverse academic journeys. From financial aid to research opportunities, these scholarships not only support your studies but also fuel your passion for exploration and knowledge. Canada welcomes you to a world of educational excellence and promising research endeavors! Now that you are looking for scholarship for PhD in Canada, you should know the best university you can apply to, right? To help you out, here are the 10 best universities in Canada .
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Sep 24, 2024 · Discover available scholarship opportunities to study, do research or professional development abroad. Scholarships for non-Canadians. Discover available scholarship opportunities to study, do research or professional development in Canada. Apply for scholarships. Apply for a scholarship through our portal. Canadians can apply directly.
Note: If you are eligible to apply to the Canada Graduate Scholarships – Master’s (CGS M) program, you may be able to maximize your potential period of funding by applying to the CGS M program for your first year of doctoral funding instead of the CGS D program. You are responsible for choosing the type of award for which you apply.
Oct 15, 2024 · Canadian Government 2023 Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships, Canada. The Government of Canada launched the Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships (Vanier CGS) program in 2008 to strengthen Canada's ability to attract and retain world-class doctoral students and establish Canada as a global centre of excellence in research and higher learning.
Oct 10, 2024 · Frequently asked questions when applying for PhD scholarships in Canada. The scholarship application process in Canada can be a little daunting, especially for first-time applicants. Not to worry. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions to guide you through the process: 1.
Nov 7, 2024 · To apply for PhD scholarships in Canada, international students typically need to meet academic and language requirements and submit a detailed application that includes their research proposal. Many scholarships prioritize students with high academic achievements and a strong research background.
5 days ago · Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship. Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship Program is a fully funded scholarship for international students. This scholarship is offered PhD studies. This scholarship is valued at $50,000 per year for three years. Institution: Canadian institution with a quota to host Vanier scholars; Level of Study: PhD