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DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY NOVA SCOTIA GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP – DOCTORAL

Application Deadline:  January 15, 2025 at 4:00pm AST

LOCATION: Canada

The Nova Scotia Graduate Scholarship program provides over $3 million per year in funding to research graduates at Dalhousie for innovative work aligned with or advancing Nova Scotia priorities. The objectives of this award are to attract and retain top-quality research graduates, as well as to encourage exploration, discovery, and innovation in research priority areas for Nova Scotia.

ELIGIBILITY:

Scholarship type: Entrance
Degree level: Doctoral
Available to: Canadian and international students

You must not be currently enrolled in a thesis-based doctoral program (i.e. you have yet to begin your program).

Your intended research aligns with one or more of the research priorities as identified by the province of Nova Scotia. See above for guidelines of priority research areas.

You are required not to have started your intended program of study prior to December 31 of the year of the competition, and the intended research must align with one or more research area priorities.

Applications are submitted through the Harmonized Scholarship Process. Your department will review your application and nominate you for an award if you meet the appropriate criteria. 

BENEFIT:

Value: $15,000 per year for up to four years

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STIAS ISO LOMSO FELLOWSHIP

Application Deadline: 15 February, 2025

LOCATION: South Africa

The programme is aimed at African scholars who have obtained a doctoral degree within the preceding seven years and who hold an academic position at a university or research institution anywhere in Africa. Candidates should have established a research programme and have completed a post-doctoral fellowship or equivalent post-PhD programme. All disciplines are considered.

ELIGIBILITY:

To be eligible for the 2025 call, applicants must:

be a national of any African country;

be born after the 1st of January 1983;

have an affiliation at a research or higher education institution in an African country, and continue to do so for the foreseeable future;

have obtained a doctoral degree from any recognised higher education institution (worldwide) after the 1st of January 2017;

have completed a post-doctoral fellowship or equivalent post-PhD research programme;

be in a position to commence a first period of residency at STIAS during 2026.

All disciplines will be considered. Applicants from non-Anglophone African countries may conduct their research in the language of preference; however, the application documents must be completed in English.

BENEFIT:

The main means of support is STIAS residencies. Residential periods will be agreed mutually between the fellow, his or her home institution and STIAS, and may vary between six weeks and five months per residency. A first period of residency will typically be of longer duration to be taken up during 2026, followed by two further residencies through 2028. While in residence fellows receive regular STIAS fellow support which includes:

an economy return flight;

comfortable accommodation within walking distance from the institute;

individual offices equipped with a PC, telephone and printer;

a monthly stipend for daily living costs;

access to the Stellenbosch University library (including electronic resources) and a high-speed internet connection;

participation in the regular STIAS fellows programme, including daily lunch, weekly fellows’ seminars, STIAS public lectures and social events;

a child care subsidy for fellows accompanied by young children while in residence.

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