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Indigenous Scholars Awards and Supplements Pilot Initiative

We are no longer accepting applications for the Indigenous Scholars Awards and Supplements Pilot Initiative through the Canada Graduate Scholarships – Master’s program. Please refer to the Canada Graduate Research Scholarship – Master’s webpage for information regarding how to apply through the new harmonized program.

Overview
Funding streams Indigenous Scholars Supplement Indigenous Scholars AwardFootnote **
Value $5,000 $27,000
Duration 12 months
Application deadlineFootnote * December 1, 2024
Apply Via the Canada Graduate Scholarships—Master’s program
Results announced May

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Description

The Indigenous Scholars Awards and Supplements Pilot Initiative will provide financial support to meritorious Indigenous students who have applied to the Canada Graduate Scholars—Master’s program (CGS M).

Value and duration

The Indigenous Scholars Award is valued at $27,000 over 12 months.

The Indigenous Scholars Supplement is valued at $5,000 over 12 months.

Eligibility

Applicants must: 

Meritorious applications include all applications that have received the status “Offered” or “Alternate” in the Research Portal (see selection process for the CGS M program for more information):

Application process

Applicants who meet the eligibility requirements for this funding stream must apply through the CGS M program.

Applicants must select “Indigenous Scholars Award and Supplement Pilot Initiative” in the drop-down menu in the “Supplements/Joint Initiatives” section of the application form, under the “social sciences and/or humanities” or “natural sciences and engineering” field of research.

Applicants will be asked at the time of application to self-identify as Indigenous. You will also be asked to consent to SSHRC and NSERC using this information as part of your application to the Indigenous Scholars Awards and Supplements Pilot Initiative. SSHRC and NSERC will not share self-identification information with institutional selection committees.

Note: The agencies have adopted the Tri-agency Policy on Indigenous Citizenship and Membership Affirmation and associated directive. Should you be successful in this competition, you will be asked to provide documentation to support your affirmation of Indigenous citizenship or membership before receiving your award.

Merit review

Applications to the CGS M program are reviewed first by institutional selection committees, as outlined in the selection process for the CGS M program.

The CGS M merit review process is used to determine potential recipients under the Indigenous Scholars Awards and Supplements Pilot Initiative. Should there be more applications than funds available, however, SSHRC and NSERC will each form a selection committee to rank the CGS M applications eligible for the award and supplement using the CGS M selection criteria.

Regulations, policies and related information

SSHRC and NSERC reserve the right to determine the eligibility of applications, based on the information included. They also reserve the right to interpret the regulations and policies governing their funding opportunities, including the Tri-aAgency Policy on Indigenous Citizenship and Membership Affirmation and the associated directive.

All applicants and award holders must follow the applicable policies, regulations and guidelines, as well as the regulations set out in the Tri-agency research training award holder’s guide.

Location of tenure

Awards and supplements must be held at the institution where the offer originates. Awards and supplements are not intended to be portable; however, exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis at SSHRC and NSERC’s discretion.

Contact information

For more information, contact the appropriate agency:

NSERC
schol@nserc-crsng.gc.ca

SSHRC
fellowships@sshrc-crsh.gc.ca

Toll-free: 1-855-275-2861

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