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Award value

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Fees

Funding type

Fee waiver/discount

Fees

Deadline

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Fees

Study level

Postgraduate

About this scholarship

Awarding Institution

University of Guelph

Number of awards

6 per year (avg)

What does this scholarship cover?

  • Tuition fees

More details on the scholarship

Up to 6 awards of approximately CAN $5,300, up to 2 awards of approximately CAN $11,300

Entry requirements

Nationality

All International

Gender

Applicable to all genders

Delivery mode

All types of delivery mode

Selection approach

All eligible students

Study mode

Full Time

Intake year

September 2025

Other criteria

Mature students

Course subject and study level you are applying for

Subject area(s)*

Not subject specific

Study level

Postgraduate

Other eligibility requirements

Full-time students who are registered in or have graduated from a master’s program anywhere in China, who have been accepted into full-time doctoral studies and will receive funding from the China Scholarship Council (CSC).

How to apply

Application process

You will be automatically considered for scholarship eligibility when you apply for the relevant course at this institution

Application details (from the awarding institution)

Application will be made through the submission of the Recommendation for Admission to the Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies by March 1 of each year. Conditional upon the ongoing funding by the CSC. The scholarship may only be held for up to twelve semesters and will not go beyond these time limits. The two scholarships will be reserved for students whose advisors have minimal research funding (unable to provide GRA funding).

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