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Graduate School at 91亚色 is an exciting environment to pursue innovative, socially engaging, career-ready education. With our cross-disciplinary programming, experiential learning opportunities, and partnerships, we provide a modern and innovative education for a changing world. We are dedicated to enhancing the academic and professional experiences of our graduate students and postdoctoral fellows.

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MA

Our research-intensive MA is a uniquely focused but flexible graduate program, which combines theoretical-academic learning with practical research proficiencies and place-based knowledge about the Global South. Students are offered a full range of conceptual and methodological tools necessary for a deeper comprehension of the current issues and challenges of sustainable human development in a globalizing world. The MA is structured as a five-term program combining course work, fieldwork and internship/placement.

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With a profound commitment to environmental and social justice, the Graduate Program in Environmental Studies contributes to solving some of the most pressing socio-environmental issues of our times. Both the Master's and Doctoral degrees are designed to teach and empower diverse thinkers through multi-disciplinary approaches and hands-on learning opportunities by engaging in an extensive array of environmental concerns, approaches and actions to make positive change.

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The Master鈥檚 in Interdisciplinary Studies鈥攐ne of the first formalized graduate programs in Canada鈥攅nables highly motivated students to study within three distinct disciplines in order to deeply explore a particular problem or phenomenon. Students have the option to propose a research project and choose scholarly lenses from an intriguing range of interdisciplinary fields. The student鈥檚 unique area of inquiry may combine the fine arts, sciences, health, social sciences, engineering, humanities, law and more.

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Graduate students in our Development Studies program receive prestigious scholarships and awards /gradstudies/2021/11/09/dvst-students-receive-prestigious-awards/ Tue, 09 Nov 2021 14:05:35 +0000 /gradstudies/?p=44968

The Graduate Program in Development Studies (DVST) celebrates its students who have been awarded a number of esteemed scholarships and awards. The recipients since 2018 are highlighted below. These talented DVST students undertake interdisciplinary research centred around processes of socio-economic, political and cultural development in the Global South. The significance of their work is recognized by many prestigious award committees that help fund their research.

Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS)

OGS is a merit鈥揵ased scholarship available to students in all disciplines of academic study who pursue graduate education in Ontario on a full-time basis. The scholarship consist of a maximum of $15,000 over three terms ($5000 per term).

Previous recipients: Anifat Ibrahim, Reenas Mohamed, Julia Black, Paula Schulzke, Riaz Khan, Najiba Khaliqi, Nicolas Viens, Dawit Demoz, Maham Aqil, Emily Kutchaw, Travis Moore, Laura Perez Gonzalez.

Canada Graduate Scholarship鈥擬aster鈥檚 (CGS-M)

CGS-M (SSHRC) supports high-calibre students whose research engages with programs in social sciences and humanities. This support allows scholars to fully focus on their studies, to seek out the best research mentors in their chosen fields and to contribute to the Canadian research ecosystem. The value of the award is $17,500 for one year.

Previous recipients: Najiba Khaliq, Riaz Khan, Naureen Lakhani, Solomiya Sharun, Mahim Aqil, Keiron Cobban, Emily Kutchaw, Sandra McKay, Cody Samuels, Nicholas Storr, Helen Claire Andrus, Travis Moore, Laura Perez Gonzalez, Nicolas Viens, Kaitlyn Williams, Katherine Cheng, John Howes, Yumiko Kiuchi, Florence Lux鈥揅么t臈, Cosmina, Silvia Nistor, Ayan Osman, Nicole Vassiliou, Maaike Zeeman.

Pierre Elliot Trudeau Fellowship

The Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Scholarship Program supports students pursuing research in social sciences and humanities, focusing on one or more of the Foundation鈥檚 themes: (1) human rights and dignity; (2) responsible citizenship; (3) Canada in the world; and (4) people and their natural environment.

Previous recipients: Nabila Rahman, Helen Claire Andrus, Gabeyre Ahmed, Abinaya Gnanasekar, Travis Moore, Rubina Nanji.

The Paavo and Aino Lukkari Human Rights Fellowship and The Paavo and Aino Lukkari Fieldwork Award

This award is presented annually to 91亚色 graduate students whose research focuses on human rights and social justice issues impacting Indigenous communities or people of African descent in Latin America and the Caribbean. Multiple awards of varying amounts are granted annually, with a maximum of $10,000 for one project.

Previous recipients: Melissa Coward, Keiron Cobban, Sandra McKay, Natalie Uribe-Pabon.

Penelope Jane Glasser

This scholarship assists 91亚色 students returning to university from a work or family career who are pursuing a graduate degree in interdisciplinary fields. Preference is given to those whose research focus on women's studies. The scholarship consists of up to 3 awards of about $6,000 each.

Previous recipient: Maham Aqil.

Fonds de Recherche du Quebec Science et Culture (FRQSC)

FRQSC provides financial support, which allows scholars to contribute to the development of society, in fields as varied as school retention, new media, cybersecurity and circular economy.

Previous recipient: Nicolas Viens.

Vivienne Poy Asian Research Award

This award supports the fieldwork and research expenses of graduate associates of the 91亚色 Centre for Asian Research (YCAR). The criteria for selection include the importance of fieldwork for the graduate student鈥檚 program, the academic merit of the research proposal, fit with YCAR鈥檚 research mandate and active participation in YCAR.

Previous recipient: Abinaya Gnanasekar.

YCAR Language Award

The YCAR Language Award is presented to 91亚色 graduate students who provide a demonstrated need to learn a specific Asian language related to their area of research. The value of each award is dependent on various factors, such as the number of applicants and the proposed budget in the application. For instance, successful applicants can receive up to $2,000 to reimburse costs directly related to language study.

Previous recipient: Abinaya Gnanasekar.

The Development Studies Program and 91亚色 commends these high-calibre students who are producing cutting-edge work!

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