Canada Graduate Research Scholarship - Doctoral (CGRS D) program
The is awarded through the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC).
The CGRS D program supports and promotes research excellence in a wide variety of disciplines and broad fields of health, natural sciences and engineering, and social sciences and humanities, including interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research.
Students currently registered at UVic, on an approved leave from UVic or who were registered in a degree program at UVic during the calendar year of application must be nominated by UVic and therefore are required to participate in the UVic adjudication process.
Important note: the Canada Graduate Scholarship - Doctoral (CGS D) program is now the Canada Graduate Research Scholarship (CGRS D) program. Updated application instructions will be available in summer 2025.
Amount
$40,000 per year
Application deadline
Fall 2025 deadline to be announced in summer 2025
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Updated application instructions for the CGRS D program will be available in summer 2025.
TRANSCRIPT INSTRUCTIONS: UVic requires official, up-to-date transcripts for all post-secondary studies, including any studies that did not lead to a degree (i.e., transfer course grades, study exchange courses, etc.) Consult the instructions for the appropriate agency.
UVic Transcripts
- Official UVic transcripts are preferred, however, unofficial UVic transcripts will be accepted.
- Unofficial transcript can be downloaded through a student's Online Tools, Student Services.
- It is the student's responsibility to ensure a UVic legend is included.
- The UVic transcript must be issued in the fall session of the year of application and if the applicant is currently registered it must display current registration for the fall.
- Applicants must submit up-to-date, official transcripts, including a transcript legend; unofficial transcripts will not be accepted.
- If the transcript is not presented in one of Canada's two official languages (English or French), a certified translation must be provided, in addition to the transcripts in their original language.
- Up-to-date official transcripts are defined as transcripts issued by the Registrar's Office and dated or issued in the fall session of the year of the application (if currently registered) or after the last term completed (if not currently registered). Opening the envelope to scan the transcript to upload will not render it unofficial.
- All programs of study listed in the application, even if not completed, must be accompanied by up-to-date transcripts. This includes any program in which your are currently registered, even if you do not have any marks for the course yet (i.e., fall term courses you are currently enrolled in must be included on your transcript), as these are proof of your enrolment.
- Where transcripts include transfer credits from another institution, the grades for these credits must be shown. If the grades are not shown, the original transcript from the other institution must be included in the application. This includes international exchange programs.
- All transcripts and proof of registration should be uploaded as a single PDF document. Retain all original transcripts as they may be requested at a later date.
- Official transcripts are defined as transcripts issued by the institution’s registrar’s office. Transcripts from other sources, such as those printed from the student’s account on the institution’s website, are not official.
- Opening the transcript envelope and scanning the transcript will not render the transcript unofficial.
- You must include one copy of the legend (for each transcript). Do not scan the legend multiple times.
Updated instructions for the CGRS D program, resources, and application workshop dates will be available in summer 2025.
Resources:
- Register for a , then log on to to initiate your application.
- Create a Common CV in the and upload to your ResearchNet application
- Learn more in the (FAQs)
Contacts:
- UVic CIHR contact: Danielle Copp, Scholarship Assistant, fgsschol@uvic.ca
- UVic CIHR faculty coach: to be announced summer 2025
- CIHR Contact Centre: support-soutien@cihr-irsc.gc.ca
Updated instructions for the CGRS D program, resources, and application workshop dates will be available in summer 2025.
Resources:
- Register for an account in the , then log on and initiate your application
- Follow the to complete your application
- Learn more in (FAQs) and videos
Contacts:
- UVic NSERC contact: Lisa Pender, Scholarship Officer, fgsaward2@uvic.ca
- UVic NSERC coaches: to be announced summer 2025
- NSERC program officers: schol@nserc-crsng.gc.ca
- NSERC On-line System accessibility helpdesk: webapp@nserc-crsng.gc.ca or telephone 1-855-275-2861
Updated instructions for the CGRS D program, resources, and application workshop dates will be available in summer 2025.
Contacts:
- UVic SSHRC contact: Kathy McCarthy, Scholarship Officer, fgsaward@uvic.ca
- UVic SSHRC faculty coaches: to be announced summer 2025
- SSHRC contact: fellowships@sshrc-crsh.gc.ca
Information for Indigenous applicants: As part of the tri-agency commitment to strengthening Indigenous research capacity, there is no limit on the number of CGSD applications from Indigenous students that may be recommended for the CIHR, NSERC, SSHRC national competitions. In order to be included in this process, Indigenous students are invited to self-identify in their application according to the different instructions provided by each research council. CIHR applicants must complete the Voluntary Self-Identification Form for Indigenous Applications and upload to their application. NSERC applicants should refer to the Collection of Self-Identification Data section of the Form 201 instructions. SSHRC applicants must self-identify as Indigenous in the Application Profile Section under the heading 'Option for Self-Identified Indigenous Applicants'.
Black Scholars Initiative: The Tri-agency Black Scholars initiative aims to strengthen equity, diversity, and inclusion in Canada's research culture by increasing support for Black Scholars. CGSD applicants who would like to be considered for funding under this initiative are invited to self-identify in their application.
Contact information: Students should contact the Faculty of Graduate Studies for assistantance or guidance well in advance of the application deadline. Students can also contact any of the three federal council agencies for information about the program. Students should contact the council whose mandate corresponds with the applicant's field of research.
Tri-Agencies:
- CIHR at support-soutien@cihr-irsc.gc.ca
- NSERC at schol@nserc-crsng.gc.ca
- SSHRC (including CGS M) at fellowships@sshrc-crsh.gc.ca
UVic Faculty of Graduate Studies:
- Donja Roberts, Scholarship Administrative Officer: scholoff@uvic.ca
- Kathy McCarthy, Scholarship Officer: fgsaward@uvic.ca
- Lisa Pender, Scholarship Officer: fgsaward2@uvic.ca