Application for a Canada Graduate Scholarships—
Michael Smith Foreign Study Supplement Instructions
(Web)
Introduction
Applicants must complete the SSHRC Web-based Canada Graduate Scholarships—Michael Smith Foreign Study Supplements (CGS—MSFSS)
application form.
Before applying, read the Canada Graduate Scholarships—Michael Smith Foreign Study Supplements program
description and the Regulations Governing Fellowship and Scholarship
Applications. The CGS – MSFSS application form can be created, edited and printed from your internet browser.
Signature
After you have verified and printed your
application, proofread it carefully. By signing the application, the applicant confirms that they:
- have read and understood the eligibility requirements of the funding opportunity;
- have provided complete and accurate information in the funding application and related documents, and have represented themselves and their research and accomplishments in a manner consistent with the norms of the relevant field;
- are not currently ineligible to apply for or receive funding from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC), SSHRC, or any other research or research funding organization by reason of a breach of an ethical, integrity or financial policy or requirement, and that if at any time they become ineligible, they will advise their institution’s Faculty of Graduate Studies (or its equivalent) and SSHRC immediately in writing;
- accept the application procedures and the selection process;
- will inform SSHRC and the institution’s Faculty of Graduate Studies (or its equivalent) immediately of any change in the nature of the research that may have an impact on certification or approvals;
- will inform SSHRC and the institution’s Faculty of Graduate Studies (or its equivalent) immediately in writing in the event of any change in eligibility status, and hereby authorizes the institution with which they are affiliated to provide SSHRC with their personal information for the purpose of verifying eligibility to receive funds from SSHRC;
- agree that, if awarded funding, they will (a) use this funding only for the purpose for which it was awarded; (b) enter into a Funding Agreement with SSHRC; and (c) comply with all relevant SSHRC requirements as set out in their respective policies, procedures and manuals;
- have read, understood and agreed to comply with the policies of SSHRC, including the Tri-Agency Framework: Responsible Conduct of Research, both in the submission of the application and in carrying out research funded by SSHRC;
- have read and understood the Access to Information Act and Privacy Actas they pertain to application information (see Regulations Governing Fellowship and Scholarship Applications);
- in instances where the applicant is or has been at any time during the past 12 months a federal public servant, have complied with and will continue to respect the Values and Ethics Code for the Public Sector;
- understand that the Faculty of Graduate Studies (or its equivalent) are, by way of the Tri-Agency Awards Extranet, informed of the competition results pertaining to their application.
Consent to Disclosure—Mandatory
In accordance with the Tri-Agency Framework: Responsible Conduct of Research, applicants must also complete and sign the Consent to Disclosure of Personal Information Form and include it with their application.
Application Deadline
The deadline for the CGS—MSFSS program is
October 10, 2020. However, all eligible candidates must submit their applications by the internal deadline set by their institution. Contact the Faculty of Graduate Studies (or its equivalent) to confirm this deadline.
Where to Submit Your Application
If you are a qualified applicant, you must complete the necessary documentation and submit it to the Faculty of Graduate Studies (or its equivalent) for consideration. Refer to the CGS-MSFSS program description for more information on the selection process. A complete application consists of:
- the online CGS—MSFSS application form, completed and signed;
- the detailed description of proposed research (research proposal) (max. 2 pages);
- a Letter of Support from the current research supervisor (max. 1 page);
- a Letter of Support from the host supervisor (max. 1 page); and
- the completed, printed and signed Consent to Disclosure of Personal Information form.
Acknowledgement of Receipt of Applications
SSHRC will acknowledge receipt of your printed and signed application
form and will assign you an application number. Please cite this number in
all correspondence with us. This acknowledgement refers only to the
receipt of your application, not to its completeness or its eligibility
in the competition.
Identification
Provide the information requested using the "List..." button. The
Country list will appear. Select the country, the province or state (if
applicable), then the organization. If the appropriate information is not
listed, select "Other" from the list and type the information in the box
provided.
Title of research proposal Provide a short, descriptive title for your
intended research in non-technical terms. The use of acronyms should be
restricted (e.g., DNA, NATO, NAFTA, etc.). Use upper case for the first
word, proper nouns and acronyms only.
Active Scholarship
Funding opportunity name and file number
Indicate the program (i.e., Joseph-Armand Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholarships (CGS) Program: Doctoral Scholarships or Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship (CGS)) and file number (e.g., 767-2019-1234; 201911DVC-123456-SSH-CBBA-987654; if you are a CGS Master’s holder please write “CGS Master’s”).
End date
Indicate the end date of your active CGS. The CGS-MSFSS award can only begin while the CGS award is still active (before the end date of the active CGS).
Applicant
Names and Initials SSHRC uses the information you provide
here to address its correspondence to you.
If you use your second or third name as your given name, see the
examples below for help in completing the initials box.
Example 1: A.J. Paul Moore If you prefer to have your
initials appear before your given name, you would enter:
Given Name |
Initials |
Family
Name |
A.J. Paul |
|
Moore |
SSHRC correspondence would address you as Mr. A.J. Paul
Moore.
Example 2: Joanne Francine Mélanie Trudeau (normally addressed as
Mélanie) If you usually use your second or third name as your given
name and do not want your initials appearing before your given name, you
would enter:
Given Name |
Initials |
Family
Name |
Mélanie |
J.F. |
Trudeau |
SSHRC correspondence would address you as Ms. Mélanie J.F.
Trudeau.
Address
The address you provide must be complete and accurate. For countries other than Canada and the United States, select the "Other" address format and enter the city/municipality, province/state and postal code in the address lines.
Current Mailing Address
We will use this address for all correspondence with you, including sending the competition results. Therefore, if you change your current mailing address during the period of the competition, it is your responsibility to advise SSHRC of the change in writing.
Contact Information
The following information will help us contact you more rapidly. Secondary information will not be released by SSHRC without your consent (e.g., home coordinates are considered to be personal information and are protected under the Privacy Act).
E-mail address
We can consult with you promptly and easily when you provide your personal/business email address.
Program Information
Ethics
State whether your proposal will involve human beings as research subjects. If Yes and the research differs from the initial proposal approved by the Research Ethics Board (REB) of your organization, please resubmit the proposal to the REB for approval. You must also ensure that an ethics review is conducted in the host country (as per the Latest Edition of the Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans, article 8.3).
Support Requested
Start date and End date of your stay abroad Indicate when you expect to start and end your
stay abroad. The start of your research study period abroad must be after the competition deadline date but within one year of receiving the notice of the award. Also, your travel abroad must begin before the end date of your active CGS.
If you do decide to leave before the results from the competition are announced, SSHRC would not be liable for any costs incurred should the application be deemed ineligible.
Number of months of support requested Indicate the number of
months of support sought through this application. A defined research study period abroad is for a minimum of two months to a maximum of six months.
Host Institution
Provide a complete and accurate address of the foreign postsecondary institution where you plan to
undertake your research studies abroad. Identify the Organization and Department/Division by using the "List..." button. If the appropriate information is not listed, select "Other" from the list and
type the information in the box provided.
Budget Proposal
The supplement will cover costs associated with travel, living and other expenses (such as accommodation, meals, tuition, insurance and other necessary costs) during the research study period abroad.
Before completing this section, students should research the cost of living abroad as it may vary significantly from one country to another.
Enter amounts rounded up to the nearest dollar without any spaces or
commas. The total budget proposal may exceed $6,000; however, your supplement will not exceed that amount. If you enter a
greater amount, our system will automatically print $6,000 on your
form.
Any ineligible expenses will be removed from the total amount requested in the application.
Supervisors
Provide complete and accurate information about the Current Research Supervisor and the Supervisor at the
Host Institution who will each complete a Letter of Support. Host supervisors must be affiliated and employed full time at a foreign university, interuniversity research centre, international or national research institute or laboratory, or other institution with a research mandate. Research assistants and postdoctoral fellows are not eligible as host supervisors. If the host supervisor’s primary place of employment is outside academia, he or she must demonstrate that they have supervised graduate student researchers.
The choice of host institution, host supervisor, and how the research study period abroad will further your research goals, must be justified in your application.
If you are uncertain whether your host supervisor or foreign host institution is eligible, please contact SSHRC prior to submitting your application.
Note: Provide the information requested using the "List..." button. If the Organization and/or Department/Division are not listed, select "Other" from the list and complete the address. The Host Supervisor's address will print on Page 3 of the printed form if "Other" was selected for the Organization and/or Department/Division. If you select an Organization and/or Department/Division from the list, SSHRC will use the department's mailing address already stored in its corporate database.
Attachments
General Presentation All required material should be attached
to your application printout as additional pages.
Please ensure your attachments are presented according to these
specifications:
- typed or word processed, single-sided, on 8 ½" x 11"
(21.5 cm x 28 cm), white paper;
- single-spaced, with no more than six lines of type per inch;
- body text in a minimum 12 pt Times New Roman font;
- all margins set at a minimum of ¾" (1.87 cm);
- your name appears within the set margins at the top right corner of
every page; and
- pages numbered consecutively following the last page of your
application printout.
Attachments — for completion by applicant
Research Proposal — maximum two pages
Write your proposal in clear, plain language (non-technical terms) and avoid jargon. Ensure that your proposal includes the following:
- the name and contact information of the host supervisor, and name and location of the foreign institution where you intend on pursuing your research/study activities;
- a description of your intended research activities during your research study period abroad (including objectives, methodology, timelines and expected outcomes) and an indication of how this relates to your main graduate research topic, and a description of the potential benefits that you will derive from working at, or attending, the host institution in relation to your current research objectives; and
- a budget that provides estimates for costs of travel, living and other expenses during your research study period abroad (to a maximum of $6,000).
Attachments — for completion by designated persons
Letters of Support — maximum one page each
Two (2) letters of support are required. One must be completed and signed by the current research supervisor and the other by the supervisor at the host institution.
- A letter (original, scanned or sent by email) from your current research supervisor supporting your research study period abroad; and
- A letter (original, scanned or sent by email) from your potential host supervisor supporting your research study period abroad and indicating that they will commit the required resources (financial, if any, supervision time, equipment, etc.) to support your planned research activities.
Note: All letters must be signed and written on institution letterhead. Any emails must be sent from an institutional email address (emails sent from personal email addresses will not be accepted).
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