Bursary Description
Scholarship Description:
Looking to further your education in Canada? We have great news! Dalhousie University Scholarships for the 2024-2025 academic year are currently available. In this article, we will provide a comprehensive explanation of this scholarship, its advantages, and a step-by-step guide to the application process.
The Dalhousie University Scholarship for the 2024-2025 academic year is a fully funded opportunity specifically designed for international students. This scholarship is applicable to individuals pursuing Masters and PhD studies, offering substantial benefits including a value of $30,000. It covers a monthly stipend, accommodation costs, fee waivers, and health insurance.
The Harmonized Scholarship Process simplifies the application process, allowing both current and prospective students to be considered for several scholarships managed by the Faculty of Graduate Studies (FGS) using a single application. This includes prestigious scholarships such as the
- Nova Scotia Graduate Scholarship
- Killam Predoctoral Scholarships
- Vitamin Scholarship
- the Abdul Majid Bader Graduate Scholarship
Prospective applicants are advised to check with their intended program of study for their internal application deadline, which generally falls in early December. It’s essential to submit all required application materials to your program of study by this internal deadline, as late submissions may render your application ineligible for review.
Situated in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Dalhousie University is located in one of the most welcoming and friendly cities in the world. Established in 1818, it stands as one of Canada’s oldest and most prestigious educational institutions.
Degree Level:
Dalhousie University Scholarships 2024-25, Canada. (Fully Funded Scholarships) is available to undertake Masters, PhD level programs at Dalhousie University.
Available Subjects:
Following subject are available to study under this scholarship program.
- All Subjects
Scholarship Benefits:
Dalhousie University Scholarships encompass several categories, each offering different levels of financial support:
Nova Scotia Graduate Scholarship
For Master’s level recipients, this award provides an annual amount of $10,000 for two years, with the possibility of annual renewal. Doctoral level recipients receive $15,000 annually for four years, subject to annual renewal.
Killam Predoctoral Scholarships
For Master’s (Level 1) students, the scholarship includes support of up to $42,000 per year for a maximum of two years, along with an additional $2,500 allocated for international tuition fees and a relocation allowance if applicable. Doctoral (Level 2) students are eligible for up to $42,000 per year for a maximum of three years, with a relocation allowance if necessary.
The award is valued at $19,000 for Master’s students and $21,000 for Doctoral students for an academic year spanning 12 months. Typically, one to two awards are granted each year.
Abdul Majid Bader Graduate Scholarship
This scholarship is valued at $40,000 for one full-time academic year lasting 12 months. It is renewable, contingent upon an annual progress review. The scholarship can be held for a maximum of 24 months of full-time study. It’s important to note that this scholarship does not cover fees, and recipients are responsible for paying their fees from the awarded amount. One new award is bestowed each year.
Eligible Nationalities:
This scholarship is open to international and domestic students.
Eligibility Criteria:
To be considered eligible for Dalhousie University Scholarships, applicants are required to meet the following criteria:
Language Proficiency: Proficiency in the English language is a prerequisite.
Eligible Countries: Applicants from all countries around the world are eligible to apply.
For those applying in the Master’s Competition:
- It is advisable to carefully review the CGS-M Evaluation Criteria, as these criteria serve as the foundation for assessing and ranking applications.
- Applications should be written in clear, straightforward language, avoiding the use of specialized terminology or jargon.
- It is recommended to consult the “Outline of proposed research (attachment)” section of the CGS-M instructions for guidance on what to incorporate in a robust research proposal.
For those participating in the Doctoral Competition:
- It is suggested to review the selection criteria for the Harmonized CGS-Doctoral programs, as these criteria will be influential in the evaluation process.
- Consider referring to the Research Proposal instructions for the Vanier doctoral competition or the Tri-Agency Doctoral competition instructions for guidance on what to include in a strong research proposal.
Application Procedure:
Here are the steps to follow when applying for Dalhousie University Scholarships:
Begin by logging into the FGS Scholarship Management Platform. If you already have a Dalhousie NetID, select “Use Dalhousie NetID” for login. If not, enter your email address and create a password. You only need to create one account, even if you plan to apply for multiple opportunities.
Create a new scholarship application or modify an existing one by selecting from the list under “My applications” on your homepage. Each applicant is allowed to submit only one application per competition, so please refrain from submitting multiple Harmonized Scholarship applications.
If you are a Master’s applicant who has applied for the Tri-Agency CGS-M competition, you have the option to opt in to use your CGS-M application within the Harmonized Scholarship Process. To do this, select “Master’s Level – CGS-M Opt-In” as the submission category and proceed with the application. The Faculty of Graduate Studies will link your CGS-M application to your opt-in form, including reference letters and transcripts submitted for the Tri-Agency CGSM competition. The deadline to Opt-in is December 1st, which coincides with the CGS-M application deadline set by the Tri-Agency. If you choose not to opt in with your CGS-M application, you must complete a full Harmonized Scholarship Application to be considered for other awards.
It is recommended that all applicants complete the self-identification questionnaire found in the Online Scholarship Platform. This helps administrators ensure that applicants are appropriately sorted into the review process for award opportunities with specific eligibility criteria. Information provided in this questionnaire remains strictly confidential and is not visible to reviewers.
Progress through the application by clicking “Next” at the bottom of each page. Use the “Save” option to close the application and return to it later for edits or updates.
Official transcripts should be obtained and uploaded by the applicant directly in the scholarship portal, following the instructions provided in the application. The Faculty of Graduate Studies will not supply transcripts from admission applications. In cases where transcripts are from multiple institutions, they must be combined into a single PDF before uploading. For the harmonized scholarship process, unofficial grade reports may be used in place of official transcripts for current Dalhousie students.
Ensure that all reference letters are submitted within the portal by the deadline, which is January 16, 2024 (or February 15 for non-thesis applicants). After this date, the application portal will close to both applicants and referees, and incomplete applications will not be forwarded for review. Reference letters will not be accepted via email or in hard copy. It is advisable to inform your referees of the deadline a few days to one week prior to January 16 to account for unforeseen emergencies or technical issues. Applicants will receive email notifications from the portal, and a “received” notation will appear in red next to each referee’s name once their reference has been completed. Regularly check the status of references before the deadline.
To finalize and submit the application, agree to the terms and conditions and click “Save and Finalize.”
Please note that you can withdraw your application to make changes until the January 15 deadline, including updating transcripts with fall grades or making edits based on feedback received from your department. If you withdraw your application, it must be resubmitted by the January 15th deadline to be considered.