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1 SSHRC 2015-2016 Competition Funding for Graduate Studies: SSHRC Doctoral Awards Academic Unit Information 1

2 Presentation Overview  Overview: Award Values and Duration  Eligibility Requirements  Program Eligibility  Eligibility: Health-Related Applications  Application Policies  Supporting Documents  The Complete Application  Receiving Application  Departmental “Recommended” Quotas  What is FAD?  What to submit to GPS  Deadlines  Results Announcements  Departmental Resources 2

3 Overview: Award Values and Durations Program:SSHRC DoctoralCGS Doctoral Value & Duration: $20,000/yr (up to 4 years) $35,000/yr (up to 3 years) Funding in:See eligibility table (slide 4) Tenable at: Recognized Canadian Universities, and outside Canada Recognized Canadian Universities 3

4  Canadian citizen or permanent resident by application deadline first  Applying for support for first PhD or equivalent  The following table shows the periods of support for applicants at different stages of doctoral (or equivalent) study. Doctoral Applicant Eligibility Requirements 4 Study completed by 31 December of APPLICATION year CGS Doctoral Scholarship SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship 0 - 4 months36 months of funding48 months of funding 5 - 16 months36 months of funding 17 - 28 monthsNot eligible24 months of funding 29 - 40 monthsNot eligible12 months of funding 41 months or moreNot eligible

5  Have achieved first-class average (as defined by host university) in each of last two years of full-time study (or equivalent, if in part-time terms)  At McGill, first-class = 3.30 GPA in each of the last two years of full time studies  Includes graduate record to date (Master’s & Doctoral combined) + last year of undergraduate studies  Have not already received an award at the doctoral level from SSHRC, NSERC or CIHR  *Note: Departments may recommend an application with slightly lower GPA, but must explain compelling circumstances in Departmental Appraisal.  Applicants in qualifying year of study are not eligible to receive scholarship support Doctoral Applicant Eligibility Requirements (continued) 5

6 Doctoral Program Eligibility: Health-Related Applications For research in health and psychology, consult with CIHR and SSHRC before submitting 6 Eligible for SSHRCIneligible for SSHRC Social Sciences and Humanities research w/ health component, if it does not directly or indirectly impact health (i.e. impact of health-care industry on national or local economies, biographies of health practitioners, cinematic or artistic portrayal of illness in which health promotion is not the central aim Research primarily intended to improve and/or increase knowledge of health and health care systems (i.e. Socio-economic and cultural determinants of health; health promotion and therapy; health policy, management and law; humanities perspective on health such as health ethics, etc.) Research with strong health research orientation (i.e. clinical trials)

7 Doctoral Program Eligibility: Health-Related Applications (continued) not eligible  Research that is eligible for funding under the mandate of CIHR is not eligible for consideration at SSHRC. This includes research that is primarily intended to improve and/or increase knowledge of health, health care and health-care systems in Canada or internationally.  Applicants working in research areas where boundaries overlap are advised to state clearly in all applications for funding why they believe their proposals are appropriate for support by the agency to which they are submitting their application. Subject Matter Eligibility 7

8 http://www.sshrc-crsh.gc.ca/funding-financement/apply- demande/background-renseignements/selecting_agency- choisir_organisme_subventionnaire-eng.aspx 8 Subject Matter Eligibility Doctoral Program Eligibility: Health-Related Applications (continued)

9 Doctoral Application Policies  At the time of application, applicant does not have to be assured admission to a particular university or to a degree program  Applicant must be registered in a degree program at time of application  Applicant may only submit one application per year to either SSHRC, NSERC or CIHR Applying to multiple funding agencies may result in a cancelled applicationApplying to multiple funding agencies may result in a cancelled application If unsure which agency to apply to, contact agencies with research proposal before applyingIf unsure which agency to apply to, contact agencies with research proposal before applying 9

10 Doctoral Application Policies (continued) Fast-track Direct-entry Fast-track or Direct-entry to PhD program less than 12  Applicants may be eligible to apply for a CGS Master's Scholarship if he or she has completed less than 12 months of graduate-level study by December 31 of the year of applicationCGS Master's Scholarship  Applicants who have, or will have, completed more than 12 months graduate-level study by December 31 of the year of application, may only apply to the Doctoral Awards funding opportunity  Official letter from department confirming authorized part-time studies and/or leave of absence (if applicable) 10

11 Doctoral Supporting Documents  Applicants request reference letters from 2 referees ASAP, to be delivered in sealed envelopes to the department  Applicants order transcripts ASAP, to be delivered in sealed envelopes to the department Orders McGill transcripts through Minerva (must have no holds) McGill transcripts are required, even if no grades show Orders non-McGill transcripts from Canadian and US universities Including transfer credits for all academic levels Requests overseas transcripts through McGill department Make sure to mark the following on the transcript: “True copy of document in McGill University file: Department of _________” (include signature)  If applying directly to SSHRC, orders supporting documents early and orders them for pick-up in a sealed envelope 11

12 Academic Unit “Recommended” Quotas  All departments may recommend a maximum of 10% of their graduate enrollment. 12

13  Academic Unit forwards original “recommended” files and 1original of “non-recommended” files to GPS scan of the full application  A scan of the full application as indicated below to be sent via email to gradcomp.gps@mcgill.cagradcomp.gps@mcgill.ca In this order:  1 GPS Department checklist  Original :  Completed student application package  Original transcripts (all University Level) with keys  Official translation of any foreign language transcript  Country Code Grade conversion sheet  2 letters from referees  Department appraisal  See http://www.mcgill.ca/files/gps/fGeneralFileAssembly.pdf for prescribed file assembly formathttp://www.mcgill.ca/files/gps/fGeneralFileAssembly.pdf 13 What to submit to GPS

14 Deadlines Applicant to department  Doctoral: As determined by Academic Unit Unit to GPS  Doctoral: November 6, 2014 14

15 Results Announcements TBD by Academic Unit Department notifies applicants of file review outcomes February 2015 GPS notifies applicants of file review outcomes Spring 2015 SSHRC notifies applicants of award results 15

16 Departmental Resources http://www.mcgill.ca/gps/staff/fellowships/ Information on competition including deadlines Checklist for competition Presentation slides Link to current version of GPA calculation sheet Link to Foreign Grade Conversion Guides for GPA calculations 16

17 GPS Contact Information GRADUATEFUNDING.GPS@MCGILL.CA 17

18 GPS Home Page www.mcgill.ca/gps www.mcgill.ca/gps - Resource for current graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and university departments GPS Current Students www.mcgill.ca/gps/students www.mcgill.ca/gps/students -Detailed information centre and resource directory for current graduate students and postdoctoral fellows GPS Future Students www.mcgill.ca/gradapplicants - Primary site for prospective graduate students www.mcgill.ca/gradapplicants -Centralized and consolidated listing of all graduate programs - Instructions, support, and tips on admissions and funding processes GPS Newly Admitted Graduate Students www.mcgill.ca/gradwelcomewww.mcgill.ca/gradwelcome - Dedicated resource for accepted students to facilitate their transition to McGill and to Montreal J OIN GPS O NLINE ! 18


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