PROTEO Co-directed Graduate Students Scholarships (OPEN COMPETITION)

PROTEO Co-directed Graduate Scholarships Guidelines

Objectives

The objectives of PROTEO co-directed Scholarships are:

  • To support promising candidates to undertake, or to pursue graduate studies within PROTEO;
  • To improve students’ CVs and increase their competitiveness in scholarship programs from major agencies.
  • To encourage collaboration among PROTEO’s regular members through co-directed graduate students.

Number of scholarships

  • Scholarships worth 6 000$ for master’s students and 8 000$ for doctoral students

Competition and deadlines for applications

  • The deadline for submissions is July 17 at 5:00 p.m.
  • Results will be announced by end of September.

Eligibility conditions

  • Scholarships are offered to graduate students under the official codirection* of two regular members, working on projects related to the objectives and scientific themes of PROTEO.
  • A student cannot receive a PROTEO scholarship more than once, for the same type of scholarship (Graduate Scholarship) and the same study cycle (M.Sc. vs. Ph.D.). Therefore, a student who has received a PROTEO scholarship for a master’s degree may receive a scholarship for a doctorate.
  • A student is not eligible to PROTEO scholarships if she/he already receives a scholarship of an annually amount of $15 000 for M.Sc. and $22 000 for Ph.D, excluding contributions from PIs, tuition fees or admission scholarships.
  • The research supervisor must commit to supplementing this bursary so that the candidate has a minimum of $20,000/year* for master’s candidates and a minimum of $25,000/year** for doctoral candidates.

*The co-supervision must be provided by two regular members of PROTEO: the supervisor and the co-supervisor of the student.

**In alignment with FRQNT scholarship amounts. 

Evaluation

  • Applications are evaluated according to following criteria:
    • Quality and potential impact of the research (clarity of the scientific objectives, originality of the project, contributions to the advancement of knowledge in the field, links with potential users).
    • Social involvement, leadership and/or communication skills (organisation of conferences and meetings, volunteering, mentoring, experience as a supervisor, project management, election to positions of responsibility, general presentation of the application).
    • Excellence of academic record (cumulative average, progression of studies, duration of studies, prizes, and distinctions).
    • Research skills and relevant research experience (research interests, experience and achievements, scientific publications, and presentations).
  • The evaluation committee, according to members’ evaluations, ranks applications in order of priority and awards the scholarships according to the order.
  • An average evaluation score of at least 70/100 is required for an application to be considered for funding.
  • The applications of master and Ph.D. students will be evaluated separately.
  • Members of the evaluation committee in conflict of interest do not vote.

Only one recipient may be selected per pair of PROTEO member co-supervisors per competition.

This evaluation grid can also serve as a guide for evaluators and candidates: Evaluation Grid

Scholarship payment process

If a candidate is no longer eligible, they must inform PROTEO as soon as possible so that payments can be discontinued.

How to apply

A letter from the program direction confirming the official co-supervision will be required for the awarding of the grant for co-supervision applications. It is therefore recommended that you prepare it in advance.

For students

PROTEO is proud to offer several types of financial supports in order to help talented students or post-doctoral fellows of the Network.