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Deadline
Likely in August 2025
Annual Value
$50,000
Citizenship
Canadian
Permanent Resident
International
Degree Level
Doctoral
The Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships (Vanier CGS) program is designed to attract and retain world-class doctoral students by supporting students who demonstrate both leadership skills and a high standard of scholarly achievement in graduate studies in the social sciences and humanities, natural sciences and engineering, and health-related fields. The Vanier CGS is valued at $50,000 per year for up to three years.
Eligibility
Please see the Vanier CGS website for complete eligibility criteria .
Evaluation Criteria
Nominees will be evaluated and selected based on the following three criteria, which will be weighted equally by the selection committees:
- Academic Excellence
- Research Potential
- Leadership (Potental and Demonstrated Ability)
Please see the Vanier CGS website for complete selection criteria .
Application Procedures
UBC Vanier applicants will complete their Vanier application using ResearchNet , an online application system. Applicants to UBC must submit their complete Vanier application package via ResearchNet by 12 noon (PDT - Vancouver time) on Thursday, August 29, 2024. Late applications will not be accepted.
Applicants should refer to the Vanier CGS website for step-by-step application instructions .
To apply, applicants must do the following by the deadline noted above:
- This is an important step as your UBC graduate program should be aware of your intention to apply for the Vanier as they must support (nominate) your application in order for it to reach the university-wide stage of the award competition.
- UBC transcripts:
- For applicants registered at UBC in the 2024W1 (Fall 2024) term, the UBC transcript must list the student’s 2024W1 (Fall 2024) registration.
- Must include UBC transcript key. The current version is available here .
- Other transcripts:
- Only official transcripts will be accepted.
- Acceptable:
- Official transcripts from UBC admission application (evision system): Scanned copies of official transcripts, accessed by the UBC graduate program from evision, that were validated and uploaded by G+PS (i.e., transcripts listed as “Transcripts & Diplomas – Official” under ‘Document Type’ in evision)
- "Certified true" copies of official transcripts from the UBC graduate program’s own files.
- Official transcripts sent directly from the issuing institution to the UBC graduate program.
- Not acceptable:
- Unofficial transcripts (no water mark or registrar’s signature or registrar's stamp and/or may note ”unofficial” on each page and/or copied from institution student account)
- Transcripts uploaded by the applicant for UBC admission (ie. transcripts in evision system that are not verified by G+PS)
- Applicant’s personal copies of official transcripts
- Official transcripts: Typically include a watermark from the institution and/or a registrar’s signature and/or stamp. Must be easily legible for selection committees, and must include the institution’s name and/or logo.
- Up to date transcripts: Dated or issued in the summer session (summer 2024) (if currently registered) or after the last term completed (if not currently registered).
- International transcripts: For students including foreign transcripts, if the transcripts are not presented in one of Canada’s two official languages (English or French), a certified translation must be provided, in addition to the official transcripts in its original language.
- Include one copy of marking key / legend (usually on back of transcript) for each institution.
- The graduate program may have some of the applicant's transcripts on file already; if so, well in advance of the application deadline, the applicant must confirm with the graduate program which transcripts the program has on file and will provide to support the Vanier CGS application, and which transcripts the applicant must still provide to the graduate program.
- If the applicant needs to provide any transcripts in support of their Vanier CGS application, the graduate program must receive the original, official transcripts from the issuing institution.
- Note: “transcripts for post-secondary studies” includes transcripts from transfer credit courses and exchange or study abroad terms.
- Example: UBC transcript lists study abroad terms at “Sciences Po” institute in Paris. The courses are listed as transfer credit on the UBC transcript, but the grades are not listed. The official Sciences Po transcript must be provided.
- Questions about transcript requirements should be directed to the graduate program; the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies does not provide transcripts for Vanier applications
- It is the applicant's responsibility to confirm that their graduate program has all of their required transcripts for their Vanier application
- Transcripts are not attached to the Vanier application by the application deadline. The nominating institution will attach the official transcripts later, should the application be nominated to the Vanier CGS national competition.
- two letters from referees assessing the applicant's academic excellence, research potential and demonstrated and potential leadership ability are submitted electronically through ResearchNet by the referee
- two leadership reference letters ; two PDFs are provided to the applicant, who uploads the letters to his or her electronic application file
- Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI): Referees are encouraged to review Vanier’s EDI resources to incorporate EDI considerations in their reference letters.
- See further information regarding referee assessments.
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI): Applicants are encouraged to review Vanier’s EDI resources to incorporate EDI considerations in their application package.
Self-Identification of Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit, and/or Métis) Applicants
Additional funding allocations may be made available to the University to accommodate applicants who self-identify as Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit, and/or Metis). Applicants who choose to self-identify as Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit, and/or Metis) should complete the Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship (Vanier CGS) Voluntary Self Identification Form and upload it within their application. Research administrators will use this information to identify Indigenous students, but will not be shared with selection committees.
Please see the Vanier CGS website for detailed application/nomination instructions .
Nomination Procedures
The Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies will provide electronic copies of applications submitted by their current and prospective students to UBC graduate programs shortly after the applicant deadline. Graduate programs are to review their applications for eligibility and completeness, rank their applications, and select their nominees.
Transcripts for applicants should be collected by graduate programs. Transcript requirements are described under "Application Procedures" above. Please make sure that transcripts are legible.
Graduate programs are required to review their applicants and submit their nominees to the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies by 4:00 pm PT on Tuesday, September 17, 2024.
A complete nomination package will consist of the following:
- Must be 2 pages maximum
- Must be signed by the Department Head or Program Director, on the institution's letterhead
- If signed by someone other than the Department Head, it should be clearly indicated in the letter that the signee has authority to nominate candidates to the Vanier CGS program.
- Refer to Vanier’s instructions for the content of the nomination letter (scroll to halfway down the page in link above)
- If submitting more than one nominee, do not include internal graduate program ranking in the nomination letter
- Note: Vanier indicates that a summary of international grading systems must be provided for transcripts from international institutions. This document will be appended to the nomination package by G+PS, should the applicant be selected to be nominated to the national competition. Graduate programs do not need to include such a document in their nomination packages.
Please follow our file naming conventions:
Additional resources for graduate programs will be posted in August 2024.
The nomination packages are to be submitted by programs via your department’s UBC Sharepoint folder (within the umbrella folder ‘Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies – Programs – Folder Structure”)(named “FACULTY – DEPT“; e.g., “ARTS – PSYC”).
Adjudication Procedures
The Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies will convene an adjudication committee composed of UBC faculty members to review nominations submitted by graduate programs and select UBC's nominees to the national competition. This committee is made up of three subcommittees, one for each of the federal funding agencies.
Canadian universities each have a limit to the number of nominations they may submit to the Vanier CGS competition. The deadline for universities to submit their nominations to the national competition is October 30, 2024.
Results of the national competition are to be released to applicants in April 2025. For details about the adjudication process at the national competition level, please see the selection committee guide on the Vanier CGS website.
Meet Award Holders
Meghna Mohandas
Doctor of Philosophy in Planning (PhD)
Private space as sites of ‘othering’: Housing experiences of Indigenous migrant women in Bengaluru, India
Rohit Singla
Doctor of Medicine and Doctor of Philosophy (MDPhD)
Intelligent Ultrasound for Kidney Disease and Transplant
Kai Jacobsen
Doctor of Philosophy in Interdisciplinary Studies (PhD)
Improving Gender-Affirming Health Care for Trans People by Promoting Gender Euphoria
Elise Legarth
Doctor of Philosophy in Atmospheric Science (PhD)
Development of an improved methodology for estimating probable maximum precipitation and flood: Tested and validated in British Columbia watersheds.
Tetiana Poliakova
Doctor of Philosophy in Neuroscience (PhD)
Understanding how reconstitution of cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) expression affects amyloid and cerebrovascular pathologies in mouse models of Alzheimer’s Disease
Samuel Adeyanju
Doctor of Philosophy in Forestry (PhD)
People, projects, and poverty: Investigating the effectiveness of livelihood interventions implemented in Community Resource Management Areas (CREMAs) in Northern Ghana
Davi de Ferreyro Monticelli
Doctor of Philosophy in Atmospheric Science (PhD)
Cannabis cultivation facilities: Linking emissions and air quality to inform regulation
Alberto Campos
Doctor of Philosophy in Resources, Environment and Sustainability (PhD)
Rewilding the Brazilian Caatinga.
Emily Lawson
Doctor of Philosophy in Philosophy (PhD)
Life's Painful Beauty: Open Empathy, Rasa Theory, and Deathbed Aesthetics
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Further Information
Official Vanier CGS website: https://vanier.gc.ca/en/home-accueil.html
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