Trudeau Foundation Scholarships for International Students in Canada

For doctoral students 

The Pierre Elliott Trudeau
Foundation doctoral scholarships in the humanities and social
sciences are the only
one of its scope and stature
 in the country. Each year,
the Foundation awards up to
fifteen
 scholarships to Canadian and foreign doctoral
candidates pursuing research related to one of its four founding themes.
Trudeau
scholars are outstanding students who are interested in growing in a
multidisciplinary learning environment and in addressing important questions
for Canada
and the world.

At a glance

The Pierre Elliott Trudeau
Foundation scholarships provide:

  • $40,000 per year for three years;
  • $20,000 per year for three years, as research and travel
    allowance;
  • Opportunity for a fourth year: writing or
    dissemination scholarship;
  • Advice from a mentor from various spheres of Canadian
    public life, starting the second year of the scholarship;
  • Development of leadership potential;
  • Support from an outstanding community of scholars,
    fellows and mentors, and opportunities for interaction with 350 leaders
    and personalities in every sector of the humanities and social sciences;
  • Involvement in lively exchange with other researchers or
    scholars and a keen interest in contributing to public dialogue;
  • Collaboration with Trudeau mentors, fellows and scholars
    on interdisciplinary projects going beyond their own field of expertise;
  • Sharing of innovative ideas at events organized by or in
    conjunction with the Foundation.

Other highlights:

  • A total of 208 applications were considered in the 2016
    competition.
  • Universities submit up to eight of their top files
    received.
  • Screening and interviews were conducted by external
    review committees.
  • A total of 15 scholarships were awarded in 2016.
  • The Foundation has selected and supported 202 scholars
    since its inception.
  • Since 2003, the Foundation has received 2,426
    nominations.

Eligibility

  • Full-time first or second year students enrolled (or in
    the process of enrolling) in a doctoral program in the humanities and
    social sciences; and
  • Canadian citizens or permanent residents enrolled
    full-time in a doctoral program in Canada,
    or Canadian citizens enrolled full-time in a doctoral program outside of Canada. Up
    to one scholar in four per given year may be a foreign national enrolled
    full-time in a doctoral program at a Canadian institution. This applies in
    particular to students from emerging nations.

Fields of research

Humanities and social sciences,
and specifically one or more of th

e following areas:

Nomination process

Candidates must be nominated by the Canadian or foreign
institution
where they wish to study or are currently studying.
Universities can nominate a candidate from their institution who is pursuing
doctoral studies at another university.

Selection process

Trudeau scholars are selected
through a rigorous selection process that involves the following steps:

  1. Evaluation of application files by a selection
    committee. For the semi-finalists, this may include a video via a web
    platform.
  2. Invitation to approximatively 30 finalists to an
    interview at the Foundation offices in Montréal.
  3. Recommendation of fifteen candidates to the Application
    and Nomination Review Committee, and then to the Board for approval.

Evaluation
criteria

  • Academic excellence
  • Communication skills
  • Public engagement
  • Desire to contribute to public dialogue and transmit
    knowledge
  • Desire to be involved in the community with other
    researchers or scholars
  • Thematic relevance of the doctoral research

Key dates

2017
competition

1
September 2016

2017 doctoral
scholarship competition opens

Fall
2016

Internal
university deadlines for submission of files

9
December 2016

Foundation
deadline for receiving files from universities

Early
February 2017

Notification
of semi-finalists

Early
March 2017

Finalists
invited for interviews

Mid-March
2017

Interviews
with finalists in Montréal

Late
April 2017

Notification
of selected candidates

Mid-May
2017

Mandatory
participation in the Foundation’s Summer Institute

Early
June 2017

Official
announcement of 2017 scholars

Person in charge

Josée
St-Martin

Program Director, Doctoral Scholarships
T. 514 938-0001, extension 230
competition@trudeaufoundation.ca

Meet our community of scholars

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members of our community of exceptional Trudeau scholars:

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