Graduate Student Scholarships in Nanotechnology 2008 in Canada
Graduate Student Scholarships in Nanotechnology September 2008
Nanotechnology Scholarships
PROGRAM OBJECTIVE
Alberta Advanced Education and Technology (AET) has created a $3 million scholarship program for graduate students in nanotechnology fields at Alberta universities. These scholarships are intended to help Alberta attract and retain the best graduate students in the world.
This program will:
• Further frontier nanotechnology research in Alberta at the highest levels of excellence
• Train highly qualified personnel who drive Alberta’s future innovation economy
• Create networks of highly qualified people around the world who are linked to Alberta’s research institutions
• Create and enable strategic linkages with global leaders in priority areas for Alberta
• Encourage a sustainable culture of intellectual and entrepreneurial excellence
There are two categories of scholarships within this program:
• Automatic top-up awards for Canada Graduate Scholarship (CGS) recipients
• Provincially evaluated awards for all other students
Alberta Ingenuity will evaluate application for this program as well as administer the scholarships on behalf of AET.
DEFINITION OF NANOTECHNOLOGY
Nanotechnology is a broad enabling discipline crossing research fields including, but not limited to, chemistry, physics, computer science, biology, mathematics, all areas of engineering and medicine and encompasses social, legal, and ethical aspects.
For the purpose of this competition, the definition of nanotechnology is as follows:
“Nanotechnology is the understanding and control of matter at dimensions of the order of 1 to 100 nanometres. Encompassing nanoscale science, engineering and technology, nanotechnology involves imaging, measuring, modeling, and manipulating matter at this length scale to enable novel applications.
With particular reference to topics at the interface of nanotechnology and the life sciences, studies that use tools and concepts to study biology at the nanoscale; that propose to engineer biological molecules toward functions different from those they have in nature; or that manipulate biological systems by methods other than traditional molecular biological, synthetic chemical, or biochemical approaches, are classified as nanotechnology projects.”
Applicants must identify if their proposal is related to nanotechnology. The Alberta Ingenuity Nanotechnology Panel will confirm the application’s relevance to a nanotechnology area.
AUTOMATIC TOP UP AWARDS
Students currently holding a Canada Graduate Scholarship at an Alberta university in the area of nanotechnology research who do not hold the Alberta Ingenuity Graduate Student Scholarship in Nanotechnology are eligible for an Automatic Top-Up award. Please complete and send the Auto Top-Up Form to Alberta Ingenuity to initiate payment.
• Auto Top-Up Form (.doc)
Automatic top-up scholarships have a value of at least $10,000 per year (see Stipend chart below) and match the CGS award in duration. In addition, each student will also receive an annual research allowance of $5,000.
PROVINCIALLY COMPETITIVE AWARDS
Students who do not hold a Canada Graduate Scholarship must apply for funding through Alberta Ingenuity’s annual scholarship competition.
Application for Alberta Ingenuity Graduate Scholarship in Nanotechnology are evaluated by the Alberta Ingenuity Nanotechnology Review Panel. The final outcomes of the panel are compiled with the outcomes of the four other review panels used in the Alberta Ingenuity Graduate Scholarship program: Engineering, Life Sciences, Physical Sciences and ICT.
The number of scholarships in nanotechnology awarded each year depends on the quality of the applications received and the value of each scholarship stipend.
TIMELINE
Application Deadline: December 1, 2008
Announcement of Results: mid-March (first release of award offers)
March 31 (release of remaining result letters)
Scholarship start dates: May 1, September 1 or January 1 (see Start Date)
ELIGIBILITY
The award is open to candidates entering or currently in a full-time graduate program at an Alberta university in a science or engineering-related discipline working towards a research-based master’s or doctoral degree.
Master’s students
??As of December 31, 2008, eligible students will have completed not more than 12 months of a master’s program.
Doctoral students
??As of December 31, 2008, eligible students will have completed not more than 24 months of a doctoral program.
??For doctoral students who transfer from a master’s program prior to completing the master’s degree, eligibility is calculated starting from the first academic session in which you were registered in a doctoral program
Candidates from outside Alberta or Canada are eligible, provided they meet all eligibility requirements for admission to an Alberta university. The candidate should contact the university for information on those requirements.
When candidates have interrupted their training for parenting or other reasons, it is possible to have the program start date for eligibility adjusted upon request. Candidates should contact Alberta Ingenuity to explain any special circumstances prior to submitting an application, to determine if they are eligible.
SPONSORING SUPERVISOR
A faculty supervisor possessing both a record of productive research in a science or engineering discipline and sufficient resources to ensure the satisfactory conduct of the research must sponsor the candidate.
TERM OF AWARD
Master’s students
Master’s funding will not extend beyond the 28th month of a master’s program.
1. New master’s student (at deadline, student is not registered in a master’s program)
Award term: 24 months
Funding can be extended if the student registers in a doctoral program during the first 24 months of funding. Support is available for a total of 48 months.
2. First year master’s student (at deadline, student is registered in an master’s program and has completed up to 12 months)
Award term: 12 months
Funding can be extended if the student registers in a doctoral program during the first 12 months of funding. Support is available for a total of 48 months.
Doctoral students
1. New doctoral student (at deadline, student is not registered in a doctoral program but has completed a master’s degree prior to starting PhD or was admitted directly into PhD after completing a bachelor’s degree.)
Award term: 48 months
2. First year doctoral student (at deadline, student has completed up to 12 months of PhD program)
Award term: 36 months
3. Second year doctoral student (at deadline, student has completed between 12 and 24 months of PhD program)
Award term: 24 months
Award terms for students who transfer from a master’s program into a doctoral program without completing a master’s degree will be based on the start date of the master’s program.
Exceptional cases
Alberta Ingenuity recognizes that situations arise which impact completion of a degree program. In such cases, Alberta Ingenuity will consider a one-time extension request of 12 months. A clear and compelling case for the need for additional time and/or funding must be demonstrated.
REPORTING
Scholarships are renewable upon submission of satisfactory annual progress reports.
START DATE
New graduate students with a program start date of January 1, 2009 or later can take up the award in May, September or January following the offer of award.
Existing graduate students with a program start date prior to January 1, 2009 can take up the award in May or September following the offer of award.
LOCATION OF AWARD
Scholarships are valid only at an Alberta university.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Submit one original COMPLETE application by the deadline. Forms are available from www.albertaingenuity.ca. Further instructions are provided on the application form.
REVIEW PROCEDURE AND SELECTION CRITERIA
The Alberta Ingenuity Graduate Scholarship Review Committee reviews all applications and evaluates them based on the excellence of the student and the proposed research.
Detailed criteria are available from www.albertaingenuity.ca.
STIPEND
Automatic Top-Ups
CGS AWARD CGS VALUE
(per year) NANO STIPEND
(per year) TOTAL
(per year)
CGS M (Master’s) $17,500 $12,500 $30,000
CGS D (Doctoral) $35,000 $10,000 $45,000
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