Canadian Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Graduate Scholarship 2023 for Developing Countries
Application Deadline
1st August 2022
About the Award
The Canadian Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Scholarships (QES) is managed through a unique partnership of Universities Canada, the Rideau Hall Foundation (RHF), Community foundations of Canada (CFC) and Canadian universities. This program is made possible with financial support from the government of Canada, provincial governments and the private sector. The QES program engages a dynamic community of young global leaders to create lasting impact both at home and abroad through cross-cultural exchanges encompassing international education, discovery and inquiry and professional experiences.
Type
Graduate
Eligibility
Open to students registered full time in the Faculty of Graduate Studies. The QES Program at the University of Calgary aims to further international development with low and middle income countries. Scholarship candidates will pursue studies and conduct research related to international development issues.
Candidates must meet the University of Calgary language requirements, be 35 years of age or under at time of application, and be a citizen of a partner country, under the QES program. Canadian citizens and/or Permanent Residents are not eligible.
Eligible Countries
International
To be Taken at (Country)Â
University of Calgary Canada
Number of Awards
Variable
Value of Award
Variable
Duration of Award
One year
How to Apply
Students interested in the award should consult the University of Calgary International office and graduate program. The recommendation is subject to final approval of the Graduate Scholarship Committee.
- It is important to go through all application requirements in the Award Webpage (see Link below) before applying.
Please, visit the official website for more details.