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Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships (Vanier CGS)
Government of Canada β CIHR, NSERC, and SSHRC (tri-agency) Β· Fully Funded Doctoral Scholarship (Nomination-Based)
Scholarship Info
- Provider Government of Canada β CIHR, NSERC, and SSHRC (tri-agency)
- Type Fully Funded Doctoral Scholarship (Nomination-Based)
- Duration 3 years (PhD)
- Renewable No
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Coverage
- β CAD $40,000 per year for up to 3 years (CGRS-D replacement)
- β Note: Original Vanier CGS (CAD $50,000/year) is discontinued
- β Covers living expenses and research costs β no tuition offset component
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Deadline See note below
Vanier CGS discontinued β replaced by Canada Graduate Research Scholarship β Doctoral (CGRS-D). National nomination deadline typically October annually. Internal university deadlines vary β typically AugustβSeptember. Cannot apply directly. Check nserc-crsng.gc.ca for current cycle details.
- Notification April annually
Overview
Update (2025): The Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships (Vanier CGS) program has been discontinued. The April 2025 competition was the final one. It has been replaced by the new Canada Graduate Research Scholarship β Doctoral (CGRS-D) programme, launched jointly by Canada's three federal research agencies β CIHR, NSERC, and SSHRC.
The Vanier CGS ran from 2008 to 2025 and was one of the most prestigious doctoral scholarships available to international students in Canada, worth CAD $50,000 per year for three years. Nepal was eligible throughout its history, and Nepali students with strong academic records and research potential were competitive applicants.
The replacement CGRS-D programme maintains the same nomination-based model β you cannot apply directly, but must be nominated by a Canadian university β and is valued at CAD $40,000 per year for up to three years. It consolidates the former Vanier CGS, Canada Graduate Scholarships β Doctoral, and several agency-specific doctoral awards into a single harmonised programme.
International students including Nepali citizens remain eligible for the CGRS-D under the same pathway: gain admission to a PhD programme at an eligible Canadian university, be nominated by that institution, and compete at the national level.
Eligibility
Canada Graduate Research Scholarship β Doctoral (CGRS-D)
- Canadian citizens, permanent residents of Canada, and international students (including Nepali citizens) are eligible to be nominated
- Pursuing a first doctoral degree (PhD) β including joint programmes with a significant research component such as MD/PhD, DVM/PhD, JD/PhD, MA/PhD
- Must be nominated by one eligible Canadian university with a CGRS-D quota β you cannot apply directly
- Intends to pursue full-time doctoral studies at the nominating institution following the announcement of results
- Has not completed more than 20 months of full-time doctoral study (standard PhD) by the eligibility date
- Demonstrates academic excellence, research potential, and leadership β the three core selection criteria carried over from Vanier
- Has a first-class average in the last two years of full-time study
- Has not previously received a doctoral-level scholarship from CIHR, NSERC, or SSHRC
Who is Not Eligible
- Students applying for Master's degrees β CGRS-D is doctoral only
- Students not nominated by a Canadian university with CGRS-D quota
- Students who have already held a Vanier CGS or equivalent tri-agency doctoral award
- Students who have completed more than the maximum months of doctoral study by the eligibility date
How to Apply
The CGRS-D uses the same nomination-based model as the former Vanier CGS. You cannot apply directly to the national programme β the process runs through your chosen Canadian university.
- Identify a supervisor and university β research Canadian universities with strong research programmes in your field. Universities that previously held Vanier quotas are likely to have CGRS-D quotas. Contact potential supervisors early β a confirmed supervisor is essential before any application proceeds.
- Apply for PhD admission β apply directly to the PhD programme at your chosen Canadian university. Admission and scholarship nomination run in parallel.
- Notify the university of your interest β inform the graduate studies office that you want to be considered for the CGRS-D. Each university has its own internal selection process and deadline to choose which students to nominate nationally.
- Internal university competition β the university selects its nominees from all eligible applicants. This internal competition typically runs AugustβOctober. Prepare a strong research proposal, leadership statement, and academic record.
- National competition β nominated candidates submit applications through ResearchNet, the Canadian tri-agency online system. The national competition deadline is typically October.
- Results β nominated candidates are notified of results in April of the following year.
Check the official CGRS-D page for current guidelines, deadlines, and the list of eligible nominating institutions: nserc-crsng.gc.ca.