**Reminder - Indigenous Scholars Awards and Supplements PilotInitiative **
The Indigenous Scholars Awards and Supplements Pilot Initiative will provide financial support to meritorious Indigenous students who have applied to the(ҳ).
Meritorious applications include all applications that have received the status “Offered” or “Alternate” in the Research Portal (see for more information):
- Offered: CGS M applicants who are offered and accept a CGS M award and who are eligible for the Indigenous Scholars Award will keep the CGS M award and will be offered the Indigenous Scholars Supplement, to the limit of available funding.
- Alternate: CGS M applicants who are not offered a CGS M award but whose application is deemed meritorious by being deemed an alternate candidate and who are eligible for the Indigenous Scholars Award will be offered, to the limit of available funding, both the Indigenous Scholars Award and the Indigenous Scholars Supplement.
Value & Duration
- Indigenous Scholars Awards : $27,000 (one year non-renewable)
- Supplements :$5,000(one year non-renewable)
Deadline
Student - December 02 (8:00 p.m. ET) - Submission of online application to
Eligibility
Applicants must:
- be eligible to apply to the CGSM program;
- self-identify as Indigenous for the purposes of this initiative;
- provide a one-page (3,000 characters maximum) personal statement; and
- have had their application deemed meritorious in the CGSM review process.
How to Apply(special added instructions)
Applicants who meet the eligibility requirements for this funding stream must apply through the. (See "How to Apply" in the CGSM section below)
- Applicants 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 must also submit a personal statement. one-page (3,000 characters maximum) In their personal statement, applicants must describe how their proposed research project, career and/or education goals have been informed by their experience as a First Nations, Inuit and/or Métis person. If appropriate, applicants can discuss their existing connection, or efforts to develop or re-establish a link, with their Indigenous community.
- Applicants will be asked to self-identify as Indigenous. They will also be asked to consent to SSHRC and NSERC using this information as part of their application to the Indigenous Scholars Awards and Supplements Pilot Initiative. SSHRC and NSERC willnotshare self-identification information with institutional selection committees.
**Reminder - Black student researchersInitiative **
The Government of Canada has deployed additional funds to increase direct support for Black student researchers. CGS M applicants who self-identify as Black and provide consent in their application to be considered for funds designated for specific groups may be able to receive this funding through a scholarship as part of this initiative. Each agency has a limited number of additional CGS M awards reserved for this initiative. For more information, consult the .
Meritorious applications include all applications that have received the status “Alternate” in the Research Portal (see for more information):
- Alternate: CGS M applicants who are not offered a CGS M award but whose application is deemed meritorious by being deemed an alternate candidate and who are eligible for the Black student researcher initiative maybe offered, to the limit of available funding, a CGS M award.
Value & Duration
- Black student researchers Initiative - CGS M: $27,000 (one year non-renewable)
Deadline
Student - December 02 (8:00 p.m. ET) - Submission of online application to
Eligibility
Applicants must:
- be eligible to apply to the CGSM program;
- self-identify as a Black scholar for the purposes of this initiative;
- and have had their application deemed meritorious in the CGSM review process.
How to Apply(special added instructions)
Applicants who meet the eligibility requirements for this funding stream must apply through the. (See "How to Apply" in the CGSM section below)
- After the fall deadline of the regular application process (02 December 2023), all applicants will be asked to provide self-identification information via a questionnaire. Applicants who self-identify as Black and provide their consent to be considered for funds targeted towards specific groups will be eligible.
CGS Master's
The federal granting agencies (Canadian Institute of Health Research CIHR, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council NSERC, and Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council SSHRC) have harmonized the Masters Canada Graduate Scholarship program.
All eligible students applying for a Canada Graduate Scholarship Masters (CGS M)use the Research Portal (hosted by NSERC) and the Canadian Common CV via the institution where they are registered or intend to register.
For more information about the CGS Master’s competition, including a summary of eligibility criteria, see thewebsite.
Value & Duration
- $27,000 (one year non-renewable)
Deadlines
Student |
December 02 (8:00 p.m. ET) |
Submission of online application to |
Academic Unit |
February 15 (Unit to GPS FAD) |
Academic Unit recommendations are due to GPS via FAD (/gps/funding/fac-staff/fellowships-awards-database-fad) * (if date falls on weekend, deadline is the following Monday) |
Please be sure to communicate your Academic Unit's admissions deadline to your applicants!
Academic Unit Quotas
Academic Units are required by McGill to rank their applicants and recommend the top applicants for funding, based on their Master's enrollment in an ELIGIBLE program of study as follows:
Eligible Master’s Enrollment per Academic Unit |
SSHRC |
NSERC |
CIHR |
Less than 20 |
4 |
2 |
2 |
21-40 |
8 |
4 |
4 |
41-60 |
10 |
6 |
6 |
61 and more |
12 |
8 |
8 |
Academic Units with eligible undergraduate feeder programs, but no eligible graduate program have a quota of 2. Academic Units who admit to PhD1 from BSc can use PhD1 and 2 enrolment for determining the quota.
Eligibility & Evaluation
Academic Unit evaluations should be based on the criteria and weighting outlined on thewebsite.
Academic Unit is to ensure candidate's eligibility based on the criteria outlined on thewebsite.
Note: Applicants who are not currently enrolled in their intended graduate program must submit an application for admission to 㽶Ƶ by the deadline set for their intended graduate program.
Subject matter eligibility:
Required Documents, Tools & Resources
- GPS-FAD User Manual * All applicants are to be entered on FAD
- Checklist
- Competition Planner
- SSHRC Discipline Codes and McGill Committee Numbers
- NSERC Discipline Codes and McGill Committee Numbers
- Webinar-CGS Masters Staff Presentation
Note: “Department” roles usually refers to work led byappointed Academic Unit fellowships coordinator.
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NOTE: GPS does not require hardcopies of applications or other supporting documents for this competition.
NO EXCEPTIONS: Incomplete, incorrect, and late recommendations are not acceptable and will not be forwarded to the GPS Central Selection Committee.
Should an awardee’s student status change in any way during the course of the award, it is the responsibility of the awardee to notify the Academic Unit, GPS-Graduate Funding, and the Agency.