Canada Graduate Scholarship - Doctoral (CGS-D) and Postgraduate Scholarships - Doctoral (PGS D)
http://www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca/Students-Etudiants/PG-CS/CGSD-BESCD_eng.asp, external link
The Canada Graduate Scholarships - Doctoral (CGS D) program is a federal program of scholarships awarded through national competitions by the granting agencies: the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC).
Agency-specific doctoral awards:
In addition to the CGS D, each agency has its own doctoral awards. Refer to the appropriate literature for CIHR, external link, NSERC, external link and SSHRC, external link for further details.
Meritorious CGS D applicants may also be eligible for agency-specific doctoral awards. Applicants complete and submit one application to be considered for both a CGS D scholarship and an agency doctoral award. CGS D scholarships are offered to top-ranked eligible applicants.
CIHR—Frederick Banting and Charles Best Canada Graduate Scholarships Doctoral Awards
NSERC—Alexander Graham Bell Canada Graduate Scholarships
SSHRC—Joseph-Armand Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholarships
Toronto Metropolitan University has an annual quota for NSERC, CIHR and SSHRC Doctoral awards
CGS-D Value: $35,000 per year for 36 months
Tenure: Canadian institutions Only
PGS-D Values:
NSERC: $21,000 per year for 36 months
SSHRC: $20,000 per years for 12, 24, 36, or 48 months
Application deadline (directly to agency): October 17
Toronto Met internal deadline: October 1
Results announced: April
Objective
The objective of the Canada Graduate Scholarships - Doctoral (CGS D) program is to promote continued excellence in Canadian research by rewarding and retaining high-calibre doctoral students at Canadian institutions. By providing support for a high-quality research training experience to awardees, the CGS D program strives to foster impacts within and beyond the research environment.
Description
The CGS D program supports high-calibre students engaged in doctoral programs in all academic disciplines. This support allows scholars to fully concentrate on their doctoral studies, to seek out the best research mentors in their chosen fields and contribute to the Canadian research ecosystem during and beyond the tenure of their awards.
Agency-specific doctoral awards
In addition to the CGS D, each agency has its own doctoral awards. Refer to the appropriate literature for CIHR, external link, NSERC, external link and SSHRC, external link for further details. Meritorious CGS D applicants may also be eligible for agency-specific doctoral awards. Applicants complete and submit one application to be considered for both a CGS D scholarship and an agency doctoral award (PGS D). CGS D scholarships are offered to top-ranked eligible applicants.
Applicant
To be eligible to apply, an applicant must:
- be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada, as of the application deadline date
- have completed no more than 24 months of full-time study in their doctoral program by December 31 of the calendar year of application if previously enrolled in a master’s program
- have completed no more than 36 months of full-time study in their doctoral program by December 31 of the calendar year of application if enrolled in a joint program; for example, MD/PhD, MA/PhD
- applicants who fall into this category have access to the 36-month window whether or not they were previously enrolled in a master’s program
- have completed no more than 36 months of full-time study in their doctoral program by December 31 of the calendar year of application if enrolled directly from a bachelor’s to a PhD program (with no time spent in a master’s program)
- direct-entry applicants must be enrolled in their doctoral program at the time of application
Note: Applicants may be eligible to apply to the CGS M program, external link for their first year of doctoral funding.
Number of months
Eligibility for CGS D is based on the number of months of full-time study in the degree for which you are requesting funding by December 31 of the calendar year of application. Two terms of part-time study count as one term of full-time study.
Note: In general, the agencies count all studies toward the doctoral degree for which funding is requested, whether or not they were completed at the degree-granting institution.
Notes:
Some eligibility requirements for CGS D differ from those of the agency-specific doctoral awards, external link.
The agencies count all studies toward the doctoral degree for which funding is requested, whether or not they were completed at the degree-granting institution.
For information on doctoral awards tenable at foreign institutions, refer to the agency-specific doctoral awards, external link.
Indigenous Talent Measures, external link
For more detailed information visit: Canada Graduate Scholarship - Eligibility, external link
Selecting the appropriate agency
The CGS D program supports and promotes research excellence in a wide variety of disciplines and broad fields of health, natural sciences and engineering and social sciences and humanities, including interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research.
Applicants should complete the agency application that is best aligned with their research subject matter to ensure that it is reviewed by experts in disciplines closest to their field(s) of study. For more information on selecting the appropriate federal granting agency, refer to science.gc.ca, external link.
To complete the application process, refer to the appropriate agency’s instructions.
- CIHR instructions, external link
- NSERC instructions, external link
- NSERC-D - Transcript Section: The Univeristy Designate to upload transcripts is your Graduate Program Administrator
- SSHRC instructions, external link
CIHR: ResearchNET, external link
powerpoint fileCGS Doctoral Awards 2020 presentation
PDF fileCGS Doctoral research proposal brainstorm
PDF file2020-2021 NSERC Presentation
PDF fileCanada Graduate Scholarships - Doctoral Program 2022-2023 Highlight of Changes
Integrated calendar of agency and interagency funding opportunities, external link