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Concordia University 2024 Indigenous Graduate Scholarship

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Concordia University’s Indigenous Graduate Scholarships are designed to recognize and support Indigenous scholars by providing them with financial resources to overcome barriers and focus on their academic pursuits. By offering this "top-up" funding, Concordia University demonstrates its commitment to Indigenous education and scholarship, actively recruiting and supporting talented Indigenous graduate students. This initiative aims to create an inclusive and supportive environment for Indigenous scholars to thrive in their studies at Concordia University.  By fostering a sense of belonging and support within the university community, the scholarships contribute to the overall success and well-being of Indigenous graduate students.

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Summary

Benefits

  • Doctoral awards are valued at $10,000 per year for a duration of four years, resulting in a total award value of $40,000
  • Research-base Master’s awards are valued at $10,000 for one academic year
  • The scholarships are designed to provide an added financial incentive “top-up” to any base package offered by departments.

Requirements

  • You must be admitted to a PhD program or a research-based Master’s program at Concordia University.
  • You must be an Indigenous student from Indigenous communities and nations from Canada and the U.S.

Application Deadline

Not Specified

How To Apply

Are you qualified and interested in this opportunity? Kindly go to Concordia University on www.concordia.ca to apply

The Concordia University Indigenous Graduate Scholarships application is integrated into the admission process. There is no separate application specifically for the scholarship.

Should you be eligible, your program will nominate you upon your admission into your graduate program.  You will be required to provide documentation that establishes your Indigenous identity.  Acceptable documents include a Certificate of Indian Status, an Inuit Beneficiary Card, a Métis card or a letter from a band council, an Inuit authority or a recognized Métis organization stating that you are a member.

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