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Scholarship Opportunities

Closed for 2025/2026

Internship Opportunities

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Internal funding opportunities for Bridging Divides researchers

Bridging Divides Travel Grants for TMU Scholars — Now open on a rolling deadline!

More research and job opportunities

Postdoctoral Researcher – Immigration, public opinion and integration (Concordia University)
Join Bridging Divides researcher Antoine Bilodeau and his dynamic team at Concordia University (Montreal) as a postdoctoral researcher focusing on public opinion on immigration, life experiences and immigration journeys of newcomers, and the intersection of technology, artificial intelligence, immigration, and integration. 
Deadline to apply: August 1, 2025

Partnership Engagement Specialist (TMU)
Bridging Divides is looking for a Partnership Engagement Specialist to lead and support partnership initiatives for research and project opportunities. In this role, you will work closely with researchers, funders, donors and prospects, strengthening existing relationships and cultivating new ones.
Deadline to apply: August 15, 2025

Student competitions

Build a Bridge

Closed for 2025

Calls for research participants

Housing Experiences of International and Domestic Students in Ontario and Alberta (external link) 
International and domestic students in Alberta or Ontario currently attending a post-secondary institution can submit a 20-minute survey for a chance to win a $100 honorarium.

 (PDF file) Migration, Mobility, and Mode Choice Study
Live in the GTA or Greater Montreal? Join a study on travel choices, shape the future of sustainable transportation and get a $25 Amazon gift card!

 (google form) Birthing Canadian Citizens Study
 (external link) 
The research team is looking to connect with Canadian parents based in Australia, China, France, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Italy, Lebanon, UK or the USA to hear about their experiences on ''Lost Canadians'' - children who may struggle to access citizenship due to where they were born.