Are you a 3rd-4th year undergraduate or current graduate student interested in applying for a Canada Graduate Research Scholarship for your Master's or Doctoral program?

Picture of 2024-2025 Graduate Student Ambassadors with the Vice Provost, Graduate and Post-doctoral Studies, Dr. Katerina Standish
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to
Location
Prince George Campus and Hybrid (via Teams Meeting)
Campus
Prince George
Online

Join us to learn how to turn your scholarship application into a creative and competitive application. 

Join Dr. Deborah Roberts, Dean, Faculty of Science and Engineering, and Dr. Nathan Lachowsky,  Dean, Faculty of Human and Health Sciences, for a workshop designed to help you prepare a strong application

The session will include a brief introduction to the scholarships, key tips for crafting a competitive application, and a Q&A session where you can get answers to your questions.

Come ready to learn how to turn your application into a creative and competitive application.

This workshop is designed specifically for UNBC students, and invitations will be sent accordingly.

These federally-funded scholarships are available in all disciplines for research-based students only. All UNBC students are required to have a substantive part of their program be research (e.g. thesis) in order to be eligible.  

UNBC students in professional programs will need to confirm eligibility for their program. An eligible graduate program must include a significant research component that leads to the completion of a thesis, major research project, and/or  scholarly publication that is merit/expert-reviewed at the institutional level as a requirement for completion of the program.

 

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Contact Information

Eligible UNBC students can contact: 

Michelle Stephen, Graduate Experience Coordinator

gradexperience@unbc.ca