Summary
The Government of Canada offers several scholarship programs to support candidates from abroad who wish to study, conduct research, or gain professional development in Canada on a short-term basis. The Canadian Government Scholarships domiciled at the University of Alberta provides scholarship awards depending on the duration and level of study. The scholarship includes the Emerging Leaders in the Americas Program, Canada-Asean Scholarships and Educational Exchanges for Development (SEED) and the Study in Canada Scholarships.
Benefits:
$15,900 CAD - 8 months - Undergraduate - SEED, Study in Canada Scholarships
Amount: $15,900 CAD
Duration: 8 months
Target Level of Study: Undergraduate
Scholarship Program: SEED, Study in Canada Scholarships
$12,700 CAD - 5-6 months - Graduate - SEED, Study in Canada Scholarships
Amount: $12,700 CAD
Duration: 5-6 months
Target Level of Study: Graduate
Scholarship Program: SEED, Study in Canada Scholarships
$11,100 CAD - 5-6 months - Graduate - ELAP
Amount: $11,100 CAD
Duration: 5-6 months
Target Level of Study: Graduate
Scholarship Program: ELAP (Emerging Leaders in the Americas Program)
$10,200 CAD - 4 months - Undergraduate; Graduate - SEED, Study in Canada Scholarships
Amount: $10,200 CAD
Duration: 4 months
Target Level of Study: Both Undergraduate and Graduate
Scholarship Program: SEED, Study in Canada Scholarships
$8,200 CAD - 4 months - Undergraduate; Graduate - ELAP
Amount: $8,200 CAD
Duration: 4 months
Target Level of Study: Both Undergraduate and Graduate
Scholarship Program: ELAP (Emerging Leaders in the Americas Program)
Eligibility:
To be considered for the Government of Canada International Scholarships at University of Alberta, applicants must meet the following criteria:
An undergraduate applicant applying for a research-based experience is to provide a written institutional collaboration and student exchange agreement or a Letter of Invitation from the University of Alberta professor who has agreed to supervise you.
For graduate applications, an inter-institutional agreement is desirable but not mandatory.
Student applicants must be enrolled full-time in their proposed degree program at the time of application.
Must be proficient in the language of instruction at the Canadian institution (English or French) before their arrival in Canada, as the scholarship does not cover language training.
Deadline: Still ongoing
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