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The Vanier CGS program aims to attract and retain world-class doctoral students by supporting students who demonstrate both leadership skills and a high standard of scholarly achievement in graduate studies.
Valued at $50,000 a year for three years, the Vanier is one of Canada’s most prestigious graduate awards.
The Vanier Scholarships support doctoral studies in the social sciences and humanities, natural sciences and engineering, and health-related fields.
The Vaniers are administered by Canada’s three federal funding agencies:
- Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
- Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC)
- Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)
Eligibility
Both Canadian and international students are eligible to apply.
Eligibility criteria are based on the 2011 Vanier CGS competition and
will be updated once the details about the 2012 competition become
available.
To be considered for a Vanier CGS at the University of Alberta, you must:
- intend to pursue a doctoral degree (or combined MA/PhD or MD/PhD)
full-time at the University of Alberta in the May 2012 semester or the
2012/13 academic year.
- have completed between zero and 20 months of doctoral studies as of
May 1, 2012 (ie. may not have begun the doctoral program earlier than
Sept 1, 2010).
- have achieved a first-class average (equivalent to 3.5 or greater at
the University of Alberta) in each of the last two years of full-time
study or equivalent.
- be seeking financial support to pursue a first doctoral degree (or combined MA/PhD or MD/PhD).
- be invited to apply by the University of Alberta; applicants may only
be nominated to the national competition by one Canadian university.
- not have already received a doctoral-level scholarship or fellowship
from SSHRC, NSERC or CIHR to undertake or complete a doctoral degree.
Important Dates (Tentative)-
- August 10, 2011 (tentative)
Deadline for departments to indicate support for eligible
candidates whom they wish to invite to complete the full online 2012
Vanier CGS application form.
- September 9, 2011 (tentative)
Deadline for online submission of applications via ResearchNet and
for receipt of official transcripts (including current U of A
transcripts), and other supporting documents in FGSR AND deadline for
receipt of department draft institutional nomination letter via e-mail.
- September 12-29, 2011 (tentative)
U of A Vanier CGS committee reviews submitted applications and
finalizes list of applicants to be recommended to the national Vanier
CGS committee
- Late October 2011 (tentative)
University deadline for submitting nominations to granting agencies
- April 2012
Communication of results to applicants
See below for the detailed timeline.
- All dates are tentative. When the Tri-Agency releases details about
the 2012 Vanier CGS competition, an updated timeline will be posted.
How to Apply – For Students
- Students must contact the U of A department and express interest in the Vanier scholarship as soon as possible.
- The department and the U of A Vanier CGS Committee will perform a
preliminary assessment of qualified applicants; based on these
preliminary assessments, eligible candidates will then be invited to
complete the tri-agency’s full online Vanier CGS application and submit
supporting documents. Only invited applicants are required to complete
the online application.
- The U of A Vanier CGS Committee will adjudicate, select and forward
nominees to the national Vanier CGS competition by the national
deadline.
- Nominations will be considered at the national Vanier CGS adjudication
with results for the 2012 competition expected in April 2012.
Application/Nomination – For Graduate Departments
For complete details, including important competition deadlines, see the documents below.
- 2012 Vanier Competition Tentative Timeline
- 2012 Vanier Competition Memo
Resources
- How to complete a Vanier Preliminary Assessment form
(from the Vanier Information Session held on January 25, 2011)
- Tips for Completing Vanier CGS Application (CCID required for access)
(from the Vanier Information Session held on January 25, 2011)