Study in Canada: EduCanada Scholarships 2023 for Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD Programs in Canada

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Study in Canada Scholarships are intended to broaden the variety of nations and territories from which Canadian post-secondary institutions can accept short-term exchange students for study or research. Institutions will have the chance to promote their research and academic excellence in new markets while also expanding and broadening existing international connections.

The program’s new links will expand and enhance Canada’s educational engagement with a wide range of partners, boost bilateral ties, and support the Canadian government’s larger aim to diversify its international trade.

The Study in Canada Scholarships are a Short-term Exchange Program funded by Global Affairs Canada’s International Scholarships Program.

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Scholarship value and duration

Award componentValueDurationActivities
College/undergraduate (4 months)$10,200Four months or one academic termAt the college or undergraduate level, you can study or conduct research. It is necessary to have a valid student exchange agreement that waives tuition fees.
Graduate (4 months)$10,200Four months or one academic termGraduate-level study or research (Masters and PhD). There is no need for a student exchange agreement.
Graduate (5-6 months)$12,700Five to six monthsGraduate-level study or research (Masters and PhD). There is no need for a student exchange agreement.

Eligible costs

The scholarship funds awarded to selected students can be used for:

visa or study/work permit fees air travel using the shortest, most direct route health insurance ground transportation, including a bus pass books, and supplies needed for their research or study, excluding computers and other technology

Institutions in Canada are qualified to receive:

Each scholarship recipient will get $500 to help with administrative expenditures after arriving in Canada.
in some circumstances, the return of excess employer compliance fees charged to Immigrants and refugees, Refugees and Citizenship Canada

Ways to raise money

The Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development (DFATD), which is Global Affairs Canada’s legal name, will provide funding to Canadian institutions in the form of a non-negotiable contribution agreement.

Canadian institutions will be in charge of allocating the funds to successful students in accordance with their internal procedures. In the event that a student declines the scholarship, Canadian universities are required to reimburse DFATD for all cash received, including the administrative charge.

Eligibility

In order to qualify, you must:

  • A national of a qualifying nation or territory
  • Asia: Taiwan, Bangladesh, and Nepal
  • Europe: Ukraine and Turkey
  • Middle East and North Africa: Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco,  Algeria, and Jordan
  • Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Tanzania, and Uganda are all countries in Sub-Saharan Africa.
  • A college or university student who is enrolled full-time and who is paying tuition to the school during the exchange period as well as at the time of application in one of the qualified nations or territories

You are not qualified to receive this award if:

You are currently enrolled in a degree, diploma, or certificate program at a Canadian post-secondary school, or you have applied for citizenship or permanent residency in Canada. You are also a current participant in a government-funded scholarship program.

In order to host students, Canadian postsecondary institutions do these:

  • be a Designated Learning Institution  (DLI)
  • having an active student exchange arrangement in place (only for college/undergraduate study) with the school where the scholarship recipient is enrolled.

Originally posted 2023-03-09 23:06:04.

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