The Research Office can help you with external applications for graduate funding in various disciplines.
Internal awards include:
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- For Master of Arts in Criminal Justice program
- Graduate students may also apply for that are based on any program
External awards include:
- Awards are intended to enhance existing funding support awarded to promising new scholars (amount varies)
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- Multi-discipline research focused scholarships ($17,500)
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- For students whose education and career goals are related to mental health promotion ($1000-2000)
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- Support graduate students in the pursuit of novel research related to standards ($10,000/year for 2 years)
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- Supports graduate students working on research projects in partnership with BC communities that are addressing environmental issues and/or promoting environmental sustainability ($4000)
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- The Government of Korea through the National Institute for International Education Development offers scholarships to Canadians for study/research at the graduate level
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- For UBC students graduate students or medical residents working in the broad area of health (max $50,000)
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- For Canadian citizens who are graduate students, prospective graduate students, or promising young professionals who wish to study and/or conduct research in the United States
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- Provides funding and networking retreats for computer science students with disabilities
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- For a graduate student pursuing studies relating to the advancement of accessible Mental Health and/or Addiction support services ($1,500)
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- HSA members and their families are eligible to apply for a number of educational scholarships and bursaries ($2,000)
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- Study and conduct research abroad (various amounts)
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- Scholarships to study in Canada
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- Two classes of Mackenzie King Scholarship are available to graduates of Canadian universities: the Open Scholarship and the Travelling Scholarship. Both are to support graduate study ($12,000)
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- To assist the protection of minority and human rights in Canada, and reduce the potential for abuse of cultural minorities such as that suffered by Japanese Canadians during World War II.
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- Canada’s first comprehensive, leadership-based scholarships for master’s and professional studies (fully funded)
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- Write a short essay in which they detail their career plan, list their accomplishments to date, and describe what they plan to in do order to achieve their future career goals ($1,000)
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- For students pursuing education in a science related field (Life Science, Medical Science, Health Science). Awarded twice each year in the Fall & Spring semesters ($1,500).
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- For women between the ages of 18-26 pursuing an education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) at an accredited Canadian university or college ($10,000)
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- For women between the ages of 18-26 pursuing an education in Arts at an accredited Canadian university or college ($10,000)
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- The International Peace Scholarship Fund is a program which provides scholarships for selected women from other countries for graduate study in the United States and Canada (Up to $12,500)
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- Recognizes engaged scholarship (making research with the people who benefit from it), co-creation of knowledge or integrated knowledge translation efforts among graduate students of RIC's Canadian member institutions, regardless of their discipline ($2,000)
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- The oldest (established 1903) international scholarship programme in the world, and one of the most prestigious. Administered by the Rhodes Trust in Oxford, the programme offers 100 fully-funded Scholarships each year for postgraduate study at the University of Oxford (fully funded)
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- Master’s level student specializing in research related to Veterans and their families (Multiple awards- amount varies $10,000-18,000)
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- Applicants must have an ongoing mental health condition for a minimum of two years ($1,000)
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- Women graduate students who have demonstrated outstanding leadership in the university or general community while maintaining exemplary academic records ($4,000)
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- For female graduate students in Canada ($8,500)
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- For students in an eligible master's program in Canada that is relevant to CIHR priority research areas ($17,500)
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- Support Junior Japanese Studies Scholars ($10,000)
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- Supports a graduate student at a Canadian University to undertake a program of self-guided travel and experiential learning in order to explore one of our priority areas of interest (max $40,000)
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- The Tyler Lewis Clean Energy Research Grant was established to provide financial support and promote graduate student research in the field of clean energy at Canadian Universities ($10,000)
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- Submit a 800 word essay, a poem, a piece of art, a song, a dance (video) or other format of choice relating to topic ($2,000)
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- Write a short essay detailing how you came over a particular adversity in your life ($500)
Indigenous Student Scholarships
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- Students pursuing trades training, apprenticeship, diploma, certificates, degree or post-degree programs ($10,00-$15000, renewable annually)
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- For full and part time studies in college, university, skilled trades, apprenticeships, and technology programs
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- For First Nations (status or non-status) member of a British Columbia First Nation community attending post secondary (amount varies)
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- Provides eligible First Nations students with funding to access education opportunities at the post-secondary level
Please contact 糖心原创 Financial Aid and Awards for further information regarding internal scholarships and bursaries.
Contact Director, Research Services and Industry Engagement, Ash Lalani for more information about external graduate scholarships.
