Deadline: January 9, 2017
The Canadian Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Scholarships aim to activate a dynamic community of young global leaders across the Commonwealth to create lasting impacts at both home and abroad through inter-cultural exchanges encompassing international education, discovery and inquiry, andprofessional experiences.
Through this program, University of British Columbia’s Faculty of Forestry is pleased to invite applications from outstanding students from India and Commonwealth countries in Africa currently enrolled in a postgraduate program to apply for funding to be a visiting scholar at UBC for up to four months. During this time, visiting scholars engage in seminars and develop skills relevant to their current research work.
Scholarship
- The scholarship covers airfare (max C$2,100) and living expenses (C$1,500 month x 4 months).
Eligibility
Applicants must be
- 35 years of age or under at the time of application;
- Proficient in English;
- Currently enrolled as a master’s or Ph.D. student in India or Commonwealth countries in Africa;
- Citizens of a Commonwealth country (but not Canadian). Anyone who has applied for Canadian citizenship or permanent residency is not eligible;
- Scholars must agree to return to their home country after the study visit and sign a form to this effect as part of their acceptance of the award;
- Scholars must participate in community engagement activities in Canada.
Evaluation Criteria
Candidates would be evaluated based on the following:
- The significance of proposed visit to applicant’s research- either in the form of course work, or research experience, or both;
- The alignment of proposed research with the QES program goals degree of support from current supervisor;
- The fit between research program of proposed UBC faculty member and the applicant’s proposed research;
- The commitment from proposed UBC faculty member for mentoring the applicant’s research activities.
Application Process
To apply, send the following materials:
- Cover letter outlining your motivation to apply for the visiting scholarship, proposed activities while at UBC, and how you will contribute to community engagement activities in Canada;
- One-page summary of your current or planned research work;
- Curriculum vitae;
- Letter of support from current supervisor at home institution, outlining your current research, intellectual preparedness, and how a visiting scholarship will contribute to your work;
- Letter of support from a UBC faculty member outlining a fit between their current research and applicant’s proposed plan, and commitment to mentor the applicant during their stay at UBC.
Application materials should be emailed to Gayle Kosh via [email protected]
For more information, visit Queen Elizabeth II Visiting Scholarship Program 2017.