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UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA GRADUATE RECRUITMENT SCHOLARSHIP AND GRADUATE STUDENT AWARD

Application Deadline: For students with a May 1, 2026 start date, the deadline is March 26, 2026

For students with a July 1, 2026 start date, the deadline is May 28, 2026

LOCATION: Canada

The purpose of the Graduate Recruitment Scholarship (GRS) is to recruit superior graduate students who have the potential to contribute to the University of Alberta’s community and research.

The purpose of the Graduate Student Award (GSA) is to provide financial support to current graduate students undertaking full-time research. Additional selection criteria may be considered and may include financial need.

ELIGIBILITY:

Both awards are open to Canadian citizens, permanent residents, or students on a study permit. Specific eligibility criteria for each award are as follows:

Graduate Recruitment Scholarship (GRS):

Students must be newly admitted to a doctoral or thesis-based master’s graduate degree program or have transferred (fast-tracked) from a master’s to a doctoral degree program.

Will be registered full-time in a doctoral degree or thesis-based master’s degree program by the admit term.

Must have an admission grade point average (AGPA) of at least 3.5. Current students transferring (fast track) from a master’s degree to a doctoral degree are eligible provided that both their AGPA and current program GPA are 3.5 or over, or the average if one mark is less.

Students admitted to course-based or qualifying programs are not eligible.

Students may receive a GRS only once (unless they transfer from a master’s to a doctoral degree program). Faculties wishing to fund a GRS recipient may nominate them for a GSA in each year during which they meet the eligibility requirements.

Graduate Student Award (GSA):

Students must be currently registered full-time in a doctoral degree or thesis-based master’s degree program.

Must have satisfactory academic standing (equivalent to a grade point average (GPA) of 2.7 or greater) over the most recent 15 units of course weight in the current program. Where there are less than 15 graded credits in the current program, the admission GPA (AGPA) is a weighted factor.

Students registered in course-based or qualifying programs are not eligible.

These awards are NOT automatically renewable. However, faculties may nominate students for a new award in each year during which they meet the eligibility requirements.

Faculties might have additional selection criteria; for more details, departments/students may consult their faculty.

BENEFIT:

The GRS and GSA both have a minimum value of $5,000 (one unit) in increments; however, faculties may choose the number of units they wish to award to eligible nominees based on the allocation table.

The award value varies and is indicated in the original letter of offer.

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UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA IZAAK WALTON KILLAM MEMORIAL DOCTORAL SCHOLARSHIP

Application Deadline: Thursday, February 19, 2026

LOCATION: Canada

The Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Doctoral Scholarship at the University of Alberta is open for application. Applicants must complete all necessary requirements and submit to the Department by the Departmental deadline to be considered for the Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Scholarship.

ELIGIBILITY:
Offered to outstanding students registered full-time in, or admissible to, a doctoral program

Applicants must have completed at least 12 months of graduate work (master’s or doctoral level) before the start of the award tenure (May 1, 2026 or September 1, 2026)

applicants must have completed no more than 48 months in their doctoral program as of December 31, 2025

As the Killam is offered for a two-year period (subject to review after the first year), applicants must have at least 18 months of full-time registration left in their doctoral program after May 2026

For students who transferred from a master’s program to a doctoral program, the number of months completed during the master’s program will count towards the doctoral program.

No restrictions on citizenship. All fields of study are eligible for funding

Applicants should have first-class academic standing (equivalent to a 3.5 GPA). The GPA for current graduate students is calculated using the current graduate program graded coursework. For newly admitted graduate students or current graduate students who have no graded coursework to date, the admission GPA (AGPA) will be used

The Killam Scholarship can be held only once

Once nominations have been submitted to GPS, revisions will not be permitted. Incomplete nominations, including those submitted with missing transcripts, will not be considered. It is both the student’s and the department’s responsibility to ensure that the application package is complete in every respect before such is nominated to GPS via GSMS.

BENEFIT:

Valued at up to $45,000 per year for two years

International Graduate Differential Fees, if applicable

Recipients will receive a certificate acknowledging their scholarship

Scholarship start dates must be either May 1, 2026, or September 1, 2026

Funding for the second year is subject to meeting eligibility requirements, and submission and approval of the renewal request via the GSMS Awards Portal six weeks before the end of the first year of funding

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