Category Archives: Funding

Are you interested in Research in the Canadian North?

Take advantage of this funding opportunity offered by the Canadian Polar Commission called the Northern Scientific Training Program. It is designed to support students interested in solving the pressing environmental, health, cultural, socio-economic, political, educational, legal, engineering or resource development challenges facing the Arctic and its peoples.

York NSTP Poster (PDF)

York University internal application deadline:

Friday November 20th, 2015 Applications from York University students’ are collected, adjudicated and then forwarded to the Canadian Polar Commission by the Borealis Council at the Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies. Awards announced April 2016. For more details: robarts@yorku.ca

Do you need funding to do field research in the Canadian or circumpolar north in 2016?

Take advantage of this funding opportunity offered by the Canadian Polar Commission called the Northern Scientific Training Program. For more information: Polarcom.gc.ca

York NSTP poster

NSTP Poster 2015 (PDF)

Funding for Field Research in Northern Canada

Northern Scientific Training Program (NSTP)

Are you interested in Research in the Canadian Arctic?

Application Deadline: Friday November 14, 2014

NSTP Poster [PDF document]

Take advantage of this funding opportunity offered by the Canadian Polar Commission called the Northern Scientific Training Program. It is designed to support students interested in solving the pressing environmental, health, cultural, socio-economic, political, educational, legal, engineering or resource development challenges facing the Arctic and its peoples.

This program makes it possible for students to address these issues by providing supplementary funding to cover expenses associated with northern travel, accommodations, freight and translators/interpreters.

Over 300 York University graduate and undergraduate students have gained experience conducting research in Canada’s North through the NSTP.

You are eligible for NSTP funding if you are a Canadian citizen or landed immigrant and will be undertaking thesis research (BA, MA or PhD) with a York University professor in the North during 2015.

Learn more about the NSTP program: www.polarcom.gc.ca/eng/content/northern-scientific-training-program.

Apply online with your faculty advisor from York University: www.polarcom.gc.ca/node/199

 

Are you interested in Research in the Canadian Arctic?

Take advantage of this funding opportunity offered by the Canadian Polar Commission called the Northern Scientific Training Program. It is designed to support students interested in solving the pressing environmental, health, cultural, socio-economic, political, educational, legal, engineering or resource development challenges facing the Arctic and its peoples.

York University deadline:

Friday November 8th, 2013 to apply for funding for next summer.

Applications from York University students are sent to the Canadian Polar Commission by the President’s Advisory Committee on Northern Studies at York University.

For more information, please see the the Northern Scientific Training Program Poster.

For more details: www.yorku.ca/northern or email: northern@yorku.ca

The Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies (ACUNS) – CNST Scholarship Program

Each year the Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies (ACUNS) accepts applications for the following awards:

– Arctic Co-operatives Award $2,500
– Canadian Polar Commission Scholarship $10,000
– Caribou Research and Management Award $1,500 – $5,000
– CNST Scholarship $10,000
– Northern Resident Award (undergraduate) $5,000
– Northern Resident Scholarship (Graduate) $10,000
– W. Garfield Weston Award for Northern Research (Doctoral) $50,000
– W. Garfield Weston Award for Northern Research (Masters) $15,000
– W. Garfield Weston Postdoctoral Fellowship in Northern Research $50,000 +

follow this link for application details: http://acuns.ca/website/