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University of Saskatchewan Graduate Scholarship 2025

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University of Saskatchewan Graduate Scholarship 2025

The University of Saskatchewan Graduate Scholarship 2025 is a fully funded master’s and PhD scholarship for international students. This scholarship provides $30,000 for PhD and $25,000 for a master’s per annum along with a $5,000 travel allowance, which may be used over the life of the award. The University of Saskatchewan Graduate Scholarship is awarded to students who have demonstrated strong academic achievements and research capabilities. This scholarship is available for students entering or currently enrolled in a graduate program at USask

Scholarship Summary

  • Level of Study: Masters/ Doctoral
  • Institution(s): University of Saskatchewan
  • Study in: Canada
  • Program Period: 4 years for PhD. 3 years for Masters.
  • Deadline: February 28, 2025

Available Courses

  • Anthropology
  • Art & Art History
  • Curriculum Studies
  • Cross-departmental PhD program
  • Indigenous Studies
  • Languages, Literature, & Cultural Studies
  • Large Animal Clinical Sciences
  • Linguistics & Religious Studies
  • Marketing
  • Music
  • Philosophy
  • Small Animal Clinical Sciences
  • Veterinary Pathology
  • Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies

Eligibility Criteria

Enrollment Status: Applicants must enrolled or planning to enroll in a full-time, thesis-based graduate program (Master’s or PhD) at the University of Saskatchewan.

Academic Achievement: A minimum grade point average (GPA) of 85% or equivalent in the last two years of study (full-time equivalent) is required.

Program of Study: The scholarship is open to students in most disciplines, though priority may be given to certain fields as determined by the university.

Citizenship: Both Canadian and international students are eligible to apply.

Application Procedure

  1. Apply for Admission:
    • Apply for admission to a full-time thesis-based graduate program at the University of Saskatchewan.
    • Ensure you meet all the admission requirements for the program you are applying to.
  2. Scholarship Application:
    • Once admitted, consult with your department or graduate supervisor about your interest in the UGS.
    • The application process typically involves being nominated by your department. You may need to submit a separate scholarship application depending on departmental requirements.
  3. Prepare Supporting Documents:
    • Academic Transcripts: Submit official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended.
    • Research Proposal: A detailed research proposal outlining your intended research topic, objectives, and methodology.
    • Letters of Reference: At least two academic references from professors or supervisors who can speak to your academic and research abilities.
    • CV/Resume: A comprehensive CV that highlights your academic achievements, research experience, publications, and any relevant work or volunteer experience.
  4. Submit the Application:
    • Complete the scholarship application, ensuring all required documents are included.
    • Apply to your department or via the university’s online application portal, depending on specific instructions.

Document Requirement

  • Official Academic Transcripts: From all previous post-secondary institutions.
  • Research Proposal: A clear and concise proposal of your intended research.
  • Letters of Reference: Typically, two letters from academic referees.
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV): Detailing your academic background, research experience, and other relevant qualifications.

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