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The following list contains Internal and Donor funded awards available to your academic unit. Click on the award name to read more about the award, including the full eligibility and requirements.
Award values
Awards values listed are approximations and vary in value and number depending on the terms of reference of the award, as well as the availability of funds.
When to apply
Main award competitions are open in the spring, with student deadlines falling between March-June. Some departments may run subsequent competitions in later cycles with the student deadline usually falling in the second month of the term (October or February).
Deadlines posted in the Graduate Awards System supersede those posted elsewhere.
See Award Application Tips to learn more about using GA3 and Internal + Donor Funded Awards.
More Information
For questions and 'Nomination Only' awards, contact your academic unit.Select an Academic Unit
Featured Graduate Student
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Anil is a postdoctoral fellow interested on human-computer interaction and virtual and augmented reality.
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Dr. Ayaka's dissertation looks at the "memoryscapes" of the sex trade in Japan's Koganecho district in the 2000s.
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School of Communication doctoral student Woochul Kim serves on a jury for the Hinzpeter International Journalism Award.
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Thomas is a master's student interested in political communication, online participatory cultures, and film and online media studies. (SSHRC CGS Masters Scholarship)
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Shawn is a User Experience Designer with a Master's in Digital Media. Building impactful digital solutions that solve real-world problems, drive business values, connect and resonate with people.
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Simranjot is a master's student who is specialized in core user-centered research, interaction design, user experience and interface programming skills.
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Carina is studying social network "thinking" from a perspective that engages both technical and social sciences. (SSHRC CGS Masters Scholarship)
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Lauren is a communication master's student who wants to bridge Indigenous perspectives within soundscape research and methodology to consider how such techniques are controlling via surveillant practices and mediated listening. (SSHRC CGS Masters Scholarship)
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Nawal aims to equip students with the ability to apply theories, methods, and practical skills in a diverse and inclusive learning environment.
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Anthony is focusing on Digital Health Technologies (DHTs) at the centre of delivering health interventions moving into the mid 21st century. (Graduate Dean Entrance Scholarship)
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Belen is a School of Communication Doctoral student in the Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology whose research collaborates with women who have migrated from rural parts of Ecuador to Quito, the country's capital city, and which local community media gather and share alternative experiences of wellbeing in the context of internal migration, and to collectively consider their relation to structural factors shaping women's health. (Steel Memorial Graduate Scholarship)
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Anthony is a Communications Doctoral student in the Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology studying computation, computing, computers, and the worlds that surround them (SSHRC CGS Doctoral Scholarship)
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Devan is a Global Communication master’s student researching hospitality and COVID-19.
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Dr. Chen is a PhD graduate from the School of Communication in the Faculty of Communication, Art + Technology.
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Shiyu is a Communication Master's student in the Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology. (Orient Star Media Graduate Scholarship in Global Communication)
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Nazmus is an Interactive Arts & Technology Master's student in the Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology studying fictions and speculations in his design research to foresee different future of possibilities. (GPS Graduate Fellowship)
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Stacey is a Communication PhD candidate in the Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology looking at how gender and sexuality are communicated through audio media such as radio and podcasting. (SSHRC CGS Doctoral Scholarship, COGECO Graduate Scholarship in CMNS)
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Alex is a Communication Doctoral student in the Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology looking at the space in-between technology and art. (Special Graduate Entrance Scholarship, Graduate Fellowship)
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Mingmin is a Communication Doctoral student in the Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology whose current research concerns Political Economy of Communication, and Cultural and Media Studies. (Special Graduate Entrance Scholarship)
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Dr. Alberto Lusoli completed his School of Communication PhD from the Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology.
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Philippa is a Communication Doctoral student in the Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology researching how people talk about women-led films on social media sites. (Asper Graduate Fellowship in CMNS)
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Dr. MacAulay examined how new technologies affect gay men's communities and their HIV prevention needs.
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Amy is a PhD student in the School of Communication and a recipient of the SSHRC Doctoral Scholarship. Amy's current research focuses on how museums and exhibitions about climate change help people to understand what the future will look like.
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Maria is a master's student in the School of Communication and a recipient of the SSHRC-CGS Master's Scholarship. Additionally, Maria is a teaching assistant and graduate caucus secretary in the School of Communication as well as an associate editor for Stream, SFU's interdisciplinary communications journal.
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Dr. Suk Kyoung Choi completed her PhD in the School of Interactive Arts and Technology where she used artificial intelligence to examine the displacement of embodiment by technology and the implications of that displacement for the development of human-centered AI.
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Internal + Donor Funded Awards
Entrance Awards
Ongoing Support
Entrance Awards
Ongoing Support
Terms of Reference
- The Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology Dean's Fund Graduate Fellowship (FCAT-GF) is a merit-based award.
- To be eligible to hold a Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology Dean's Fund Graduate Fellowship, a student must be registered as a full-time, regular (not "on leave" or "part-time") student, and should normally have a first class (>3.5) grade point average. However, good standing in research ability may outweigh the grade point average criterion. A student may not be recommended for a FCAT-GF while carrying a deferred grade.
- Each school will advise applicants of the criteria of academic merit, based on grades, research ability and progress.
- Recipients of the Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology Dean's Fund Graduate Fellowship may accept scholarship support from other sources, but the total value of the support (external scholarships, internal scholarships and research assistantships) should not exceed $60,000 per year (effective Fall 2021).
- There is no restriction on FCAT-GF recipients receiving income for other work during the tenure of the FCAT-GF, except as noted in Point 4. Recipients should be aware that some external awards may restrict students from holding a FCAT-GF at the same time as the external award.
- Students will normally be eligible to receive FCAT-GF support during the first nine (9) semesters of a Master's program and during the first fifteen (15) semesters of a PhD program. (Where a student transfers from a Master's program directly into a PhD program, the first term registered in the PhD program will be used to determine eligibility.)
- Applicants may apply for and be recommended for one semester of support in each academic year (commencing in the Fall academic term).
- Awards are made by the Senate Awards Adjudication Committee on the recommendation of each School’s Graduate Program Committee.
- Application is made on the Graduate Award Application System and MUST include all post-secondary transcripts.
Revised: June 2016
Terms of Reference:
- Tenure for the Graduate Dean Entrance Scholarship (GDES) is a maximum of two years at the master’s level and a maximum four years at the doctoral level from initial enrolment in the program.
- To be eligible, a student must be entering a master's or doctoral program at Simon Fraser University.
- Students must be nominated for the award by the Graduate Program Chair of the academic unit to which the student will be admitted.
- The criteria for this award are:
- a minimum CGPA of 3.50;
- demonstrated academic excellence at the undergraduate level and, if applicable, at the graduate level;
- evidence of outstanding achievement at the graduate level, with particular emphasis on intellectual ability, originality and ability in research.
- During tenure of the Graduate Dean Entrance Scholarship, the recipient must be registered full-time in their graduate program at Simon Fraser University. In programs where fees are assessed on a per-credit basis, the successful candidate must be taking at least six credits to be eligible to hold the award.
- The Graduate Dean’s Entrance Scholarship is normally held during consecutive academic terms. If a recipient registers “on leave” during tenure of their award, it will be interrupted until the student is registered full-time and payments will be reinstated at that time. No deferment of award payments to future academic terms will be permitted, except under 'extenuating' conditions with the permission of the Chair of the Senate Graduate Awards Adjudication Committee (SGAAC).
- Graduate Dean Entrance Scholarship recipients may accept scholarship support from other SFU sources including SFU’s ‘donor funded/private’ awards. Recipients should be aware that some external awards may have restrictions on funding.
- Awards are granted by the Dean of Graduate Studies on behalf of the SGAAC, upon the nomination of the Graduate Program Chair.
GDES Guidelines
Student receiving the GDES award should read the full GDES Guidelines
Revised: June 2021 / GUSE007
Terms of Reference
- To be eligible to hold a Graduate Fellowship (GF), a student must be registered as a full-time, regular (not "on-leave") student in a Master’s or Doctoral program. In programs where fees are assessed on a per-credit basis, students must be taking at least six credit hours to be eligible to receive a Graduate Fellowship.
- Eligible students must have a minimum first-class (3.50) cumulative grade point average. In exceptional cases, other evidence of outstanding ability may outweigh this criterion. Since academic merit is the primary criterion for ranking eligible applicants, departments must notify all applicants in advance if additional criteria will be used.
- Students will be eligible to hold a GF only during the first 9 semesters of a Master's program and during the first 15 semesters of a Ph.D. program.
- Students who did not complete a Master's program before transferring into a PhD are eligible to hold the GF within the first 15 semesters of their PhD, from the PhD start date
- GFs will be awarded in increments of .5, 1.0, 1.5 and 2.0. A partial GF (.5) is valued at $3,500; a full GF (1.0) is valued at $7,000. Applicants may be eligible to receive up to a maximum of two full GFs, or four partial GFs, during the academic year (September 1 – August 31).
- GF recipients are eligible to hold other scholarships funded from SFU sources.
- Graduate Fellowship recipients may accept other scholarship support from external funding sources including SFU’s ‘private’ awards (derived from annual and endowed funds). Recipients should be aware that some external awards may restrict students from holding a GF at the same time as the external award. Effective Fall 2021, if the total of the GF and other external support exceeds $60,000 per annum, the value of the GF will be reduced so that the total equals $60,000.
- There is no restriction on GF recipients receiving income for work performed during tenure of the GF.
- Application is made through the Graduate Award Application System.
- Awards are made by the Senate Graduate Awards Adjudication Committee on the recommendations of the Departmental Graduate Program Committee.
Revised: November 2020
Terms of Reference
- Tenure for the Indigenous Graduate Entrance Scholarship (IGES) is two years at the master’s level and four years at the doctoral level. There is one award available at the master’s level and one at the doctoral level.
- To be eligible, the Indigenous student must be entering a research based master’s or PhD program at Simon Fraser University.
- Students must be nominated for the award by the Graduate Program Chair of the academic unit to which the student will be admitted.
- The criteria for this award are:
- Canadian citizenship and Indigenous ancestry
- a minimum entrance CGPA of 3.5;
- demonstrated academic excellence at the undergraduate level and, if applicable, at the graduate level;
- evidence of outstanding achievement with particular emphasis on intellectual ability, originality and ability in research.
- During tenure of the Indigenous Graduate Entrance Scholarship, the recipient must be registered full-time in a research based graduate program at Simon Fraser University.
- The Indigenous Graduate Entrance Scholarship is normally held during consecutive academic terms. If a recipient registers “on leave” during tenure of their award, the award will be interrupted until the student is registered full-time and payments will be reinstated at that time. No deferment of award payments to future academic terms will be permitted, except under ‘extenuating’ conditions with the permission of the Chair of the Senate Graduate Awards Adjudication Committee (SGAAC).
- Indigenous Graduate Entrance Scholarship recipients may accept scholarship support from other sources including SFU’s ‘donor funded/private’ awards. Recipients should be aware that some external awards may have restrictions on funding.
- There is no restriction on Indigenous Graduate Entrance Scholarship recipients receiving income for work performed during tenure of the scholarship.
- Awards are made by the Senate Graduate Awards Adjudication Committee after a University-wide competition in which departmental nominations are considered.
Revised: June 2021 / GUSE006
Terms of Reference
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To be eligible to hold a President’s PhD Scholarship (PS), the applicant must have completed fewer than 12 terms of enrolment in the program and be registered as a full-time, regular (not “on-leave” or “part-time”) student in satisfactory/good standing in a PhD program at Simon Fraser University. Students who did not complete a Master's program before transferring into a PhD are eligible to hold the award within the first 12 terms of their PhD, from the PhD start date.
At the time of nomination, eligible students must have completed all program and university requirements for the degree (eg. courses, comprehensive or qualifying examinations), except the thesis and, in the case of students in the Clinical Psychology Program, the internship. Students may not receive more than one President’s PhD Scholarship during their PhD program.
Evaluation criteria includes:
- the extent to which the student has made excellent progress
- demonstrated academic excellence
- scholarly output and leadership
Eligibility while holding other awards/sources of income:
- Students holding a national award from CIHR, NSERC or SSHRC or their equivalent (ie. SFU Entrance Scholarship or a major international award) are ineligible to hold the President’s PhD Scholarship at the same time.
- Given the intent of the award, recipients are expected, but not required, to limit the number of hours worked weekly.
A PhD student must be nominated for the President’s PhD Scholarship and the nomination must include a reference by the student’s supervisor addressing the student’s progress, academic excellence, scholarly output and leadership.
Awards are made on the recommendations of the academic unit’s Graduate Program Committee to the Dean of Graduate Studies.
Terms of Reference
- The Provost International Fellowship (PIF) will be awarded to outstanding international students who are initiating their graduate program at SFU and have received a scholarship from their home country to study abroad. These awards must provide a stipend* for living expenses for students studying abroad for all three terms including costs of Health and Medical Insurance and student fees, other than tuition.
- To be eligible to receive this award, a student’s initial enrolment must meet the SFU graduate program entrance requirements for international students including:
- English language requirements;
- be registered as a fulltime, regular (not "on leave") student, and
- normally must have a first class (SFU equivalent of 3.67) grade point average.
- The Provost International Fellowship has a value equivalent to the student’s tuition based on the research program full-time fee and will be disbursed on a per term basis. Normally, these awards are not available to students in premium fee programs.
- This award is available throughout the duration of the student’s studies for up to a maximum of 2 (masters) or 4 (doctoral) years, provided PIF recipients continue to hold their country of origin’s scholarship to study abroad, that they remain registered as a full-time, regular (not "on leave") student, and maintain a first class (3.67) grade point average. In programs where fees are assessed on a per credit basis, students must be taking at least six credits to be eligible to hold a PIF. These fellowships will be reviewed on an annual basis to ensure that all requirements are being met.
- There is no restriction on PIF recipients receiving income from Teaching Assistantships or Research Assistantships performed during tenure of the PIF but the maximum amount of financial support cannot exceed $60,000 (effective Fall 2021).
- Academic units are encouraged to match the value of the PIF award through Teaching Assistantships or Research Assistantships on an annual basis provided the student is suitably qualified to act as a teaching assistant or tutor marker.
- Eligible candidates must contact the Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies office directly and provide proof, including dates and value, of the major scholarship they hold.
- Awards are made by the Dean of Graduate Studies on behalf of the Senate Graduate Awards Adjudication Committee, contingent upon the availability of funds.
Revised: February 2018 (due to changes in award eligibility, no retroactive PIFs will be awarded prior to May 1, 2018).
Terms of Reference
- The Special Graduate Entrance Scholarship (SGES) is a one or two-term award.
- It is intended as a means of recruiting to this University, outstanding applicants for admission who are considering other institutions.
- The student must be nominated for the SGES by the Graduate Program Chair of the academic unit to which the student will be admitted based upon evidence that the student is outstanding as indicated by postsecondary transcripts, letters of reference, previous awards, and scholarly activity.
- To be eligible to hold the SGES, the candidate must be registered as a full-time graduate student in a Master’s or Doctoral program at Simon Fraser University. In programs where fees are assessed on a per-credit basis, the successful candidate must be taking at least six credits to be eligible to hold the award. If a recipient wishes to register “on-leave” during tenure of this award, a deferment of the scholarship must be requested in writing to Graduate Studies. Permission will be granted in exceptional circumstances only.
- SGES recipients are eligible to hold other scholarships funded from SFU subject to our graduate general funding policies.
- SGES recipients may accept scholarship support from external sources including SFU’s ‘private’ awards (derived from annual and endowed funds). Recipients should be aware that some external awards may restrict students from holding a scholarship at the same time as the external award.
- All awards are subject to SFU’s general graduate funding policies.
Revised: April 2018
Arthur and Ancie Fouks Graduate Entrance Award in Public Service Entrance Award By Nomination Only | View Approx. Award Value | Various Programs![]() ![]() |
This award is intended for an entering graduate student with a high level of public service. Students do not apply for this award - they must be nominated by the Graduate Program Chair of their new academic unit. Learn more about this award → |
Terms of Reference
- The purpose of this endowed award is to recognize both outstanding academic performance and a high level of public service by a student entering a graduate program at Simon Fraser University.
- To be nominated, a student must be applying to enter a Master's or PhD program at Simon Fraser University.
- The selection criteria for this award are:
- demonstrated academic excellence at the undergraduate level and, if applicable, at the graduate level
- demonstrated excellence in public service (e.g., volunteer leadership, public office) prior to admission to the graduate program
- promise of outstanding achievement at the graduate level
- nomination by the department of intended enrolment
- To receive the award payment, the student must be registered in the intended graduate program at SFU.
- This award may be held in conjunction with other awards made by Simon Fraser University or other agencies where permitted by those agencies.
- The award application must include:
- Copies of all postsecondary transcripts
- One letter of reference from a faculty member familiar with the nominee's academic work and public service record
- The award will be made by the Senate Graduate Awards Adjudication Committee.
Revised: April 2015 / GESR087
Asper Graduate Fellowship in Communication By Application | View Approx. Award Value | Communication![]() ![]() |
This award is intended to provide financial support for a graduate student pursuing, or intend to pursue, a graduate degree in School of Communication with interest in issues related to media broadcasting policy and practice. Learn more about this award → |
Terms of Reference
- The purpose of this fellowship is to provide financial support for graduate students at Simon Fraser University who are pursuing, or intend to pursue, a graduate degree in School of Communication with interest in issues related to media broadcasting policy and practice.
- This an annual award, disbursed over two terms. Its value is subject to the income earned from its endowment fund and will increase as the endowment grows.
- The criteria for this award are:
- registration at Simon Fraser University in a graduate program in the School of Communication
- demonstrated academic excellence at the undergraduate level and, if applicable, at the graduate level
- indication of interest in issues related to broadcasting
- promise of outstanding achievement with particular emphasis on research ability and originality
- This award may be held in conjunction with other awards made by Simon Fraser University or other agencies where permitted by those agencies.
- The award application and/or nomination is made using the Graduate Awards Application System and must include:
- Copies of all post-secondary transcripts
- A concise outline of the proposed or actual thesis research
- One paper selected by the student as representative of his or her work
- Two letters of reference from faculty members familiar with the applicant's work
- The award will be made by the Dean of Graduate Studies, on behalf of the Senate Graduate Awards Adjudication Committee.
Revised: March 2017 / GESR020
Aziz and Parin Dossa Graduate Community Outreach Award By Application | View Approx. Award Value | FASS![]() ![]() |
This award is intended to recognize and provide financial support to one or more graduate students in any faculty at Simon Fraser University whose graduate research or community outreach project centers on building bridges and sustainable relationships between the Muslim community and other communities who wage the fight for equity, diversity and inclusion. Learn more about this award → |
Terms of Reference
- The purpose of this award is to recognize and provide financial support to one or more graduate students in any faculty at Simon Fraser University whose graduate research or community outreach project centers on building bridges and sustainable relationships between the Muslim community and other communities who wage the fight for equity, diversity and inclusion.
- One or more awards will be granted annually in any term to students who fulfill the following criteria:
- are registered full-time in a graduate program in any faculty;
- have demonstrated academic excellence in the most recent degree program completed
- or in their current degree program; and
- are conducting activist research or community outreach projects centered on building bridges and sustainable relationships between the Muslim community and other communities who wage the fight for equity, diversity and inclusion.
- This scholarship may be held in conjunction with other awards made by Simon Fraser University or other agencies where permitted by those agencies.
- Applications will be adjudicated via the graduate awards system managed by Graduate Studies, and must be accompanied by:
- copies of post-secondary transcripts;
- one letter of reference from a faculty member familiar with the applicant’s work; and
- a one-page statement that addresses their research or community outreach pursuits.
- The award will be granted each year to graduate students in any faculty by the Dean and Associate Provost, Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies upon the nomination from the Director, Centre for Comparative Muslim Studies.
Revised: April 2021 / GESR206
BCAA Environmental Studies in Transportation Award By Application | View Approx. Award Value | Various Programs![]() ![]() |
This award is intended to support a graduate student whose thesis research is related to the study of land-based transportation systems and their relationship to, and improvement of, the environment. Learn more about this award → |
Terms of Reference
- The purpose of this award is to recognize outstanding academic performance by a graduate student whose thesis research is related to the study of land-based transportation systems and their relationship to, and improvement of, the environment.
- The BCAA Environmental Studies in Transportation Award is a one-term award equal to the net income from the endowment fund.
- The criteria for this award are:
- demonstrated academic excellence at the graduate level
- promise of outstanding achievement at the graduate level with particular emphasis on research related to the study of land-based transportation systems and their relationship to, and improvement of, the environment.
- The award application or nomination is made using the Graduate Awards Application System and must include:
- copies of all post-secondary transcripts
- one letter of reference from a faculty member familiar with the applicant's work
- a concise outline of the proposed program of studies
- The award will be made by the Dean of Graduate Studies, on behalf of the Senate Graduate Awards Adjudication Committee.
Revised: February 2012 / GESR052
Bert Henry Memorial Graduate Entrance Scholarship Entrance Award By Nomination Only | View Approx. Award Value | Various programs![]() ![]() |
This award is intended for an entering student with a record of high academic performance and potential for significant contributions in their field of study. The award is paid over the first year of study. Students must be nominated by the Graduate Program Chair of their new academic unit. Learn more about this award → |
Terms of Reference
- The Bert Henry Memorial Graduate Entrance Scholarship is paid over three terms. One scholarship is normally awarded every two years subject to available funding.
- The criteria for this award are:
- high academic performance
- potential for significant contribution to the recipient's field of study
- a Master's degree, or be in the process of completing a Master's degree and planning to enter a Doctoral program at Simon Fraser University. New students who began their graduate program in the Spring term (January 1) are also eligible to apply
- full-time registration in a Doctoral program at SFU once the student is receiving the award payments. In programs where fees are assessed on a per-credit basis, the recipient must be taking at least 6 credits in order to hold the award
- Students must be nominated for this award by the Graduate Program Chair of the academic unit to which the student will be admitted. The nomination must be accompanied by:
- a current, unofficial SFU transcript and/or a copy of the official transcript of the most recent Masters degree program
- two letters of reference from a faculty member familiar with the applicant's work and research potential
- a current curriculum vitae
- The scholarship will be granted by the Dean of Graduate Studies on behalf of the Senate Graduate Awards Adjudication Committee.
Revised: September 2021 / GPSR021
British Columbia Graduate Scholarships Entrance Award By Nomination Only | View Approx. Award Value | Various Programs![]() ![]() |
For the 2022-2023 academic year only, the Ministry of Advanced Education, Skills and Training provided one-time funding for competitive, merit-based graduate student scholarships. These awards are valued at $15,000 per year, with a one year minimum duration. Students must be nominated by the Graduate Program Chair of their new academic unit. Learn more about this award → |
As per the Ministry Program Guidelines, the core eligibility criteria for these awards is as follows:
- Students must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents.
- Students must be undertaking degree programs at the graduate level.
- Eligible degree programs will include both research-intensive and professional graduate programs, with an emphasis, but not exclusive focus, on disciplines related to Science, Technology, Trades, Engineering, Art, Mathematics, Entrepreneurship and Design.
- Awards are NOT portable or transferable (ie., cannot be taken to another institution).
SFU Guidelines
- These are entering awards, intended for recruitment and the start date must align with the incoming student’s graduate program start date.
- The BCGS is valued at $15,000 ($5,000/term for the first 3 terms).
- BCGS award holders must apply for Tri-Agency awards, if eligible.
- Awards may be stackable; a student may receive a BCGS award as well as other scholarships but, must not exceed $60,000 funding limit per academic year.
Additional Support for Indigenous Graduate Students
In support of reconciliation with Indigenous peoples and the goal of increasing the number of Indigenous graduate students as outlined in the Aboriginal Post-Secondary Education and Training Policy Framework and Action Plan, The Ministry has requested that all BCGS institutions ensure Indigenous students are reflected in the BCGS program by ensuring 5 percent of BCGS scholarships are awarded to Indigenous students.
Cable Television Pioneer Graduate Scholarship By Application | View Approx. Award Value | Communication![]() ![]() |
This award is intended for a student who has submitted an essay or research paper on communication policy while pursuing their degree in the School of Communication. Learn more about this award → |
Terms of Reference
- The purpose of this award is to provide financial support for a student pursuing a graduate degree in the School of Communication.
- The criteria for this award are:
- demonstrated academic excellence at the undergraduate level and, if applicable, at the graduate level;
- CGPA of at least 3.50 at the time of application
- registration at Simon Fraser University in a graduate program in the School of Communication
- indication of interest in work related to communication policy
- submission of an essay or research paper on communication policy undertaken during the work for the degree
- This award may be held in conjunction with other awards made by Simon Fraser University or other agencies where permitted by those agencies.
- The award application and/or nomination is made using the Graduate Awards Application System and must include:
- copies of all post-secondary transcripts
- essay on communication policy
- two letters of reference
- The completed application and all supporting documents must be received by the department of enrolment.
- The award will be made by the Dean of Graduate Studies on behalf of the Senate Graduate Awards Adjudication Committee.
Revised: February 2012 / GESR054
COGECO Graduate Scholarship in Communication By Application | View Approx. Award Value | Communication![]() ![]() |
The purpose of this award is to provide financial support for an outstanding student pursuing a graduate degree in the School of Communication. Learn more about this award → |
Terms of Reference
- The purpose of this Fellowship is to provide financial support for students who are pursuing a graduate degree in the School of Communication.
- The COGECO Graduate Scholarship in Communication is a two-term award equal to the net income from an endowment.
- The criteria for this award are:
- demonstrated academic excellence at the undergraduate level and, if applicable, at the graduate level
- promise of outstanding achievement at the graduate level with particular emphasis on intellectual ability and originality
- registration at SFU in a graduate program in the School of Communication
- The award application and/or nomination is made using the Graduate Awards Application System and must include:
- Copies of all post-secondary transcripts
- A concise outline of the proposed or actual thesis research
- One paper selected by the student as representative of his or her work
- Two letters of reference from faculty members familiar with the applicant's work
- The completed application and all supporting documents must be received by the department of enrolment.
- The award will be made by the Dean of Graduate Studies, on behalf of the Senate Graduate Awards Adjudication Committee, upon the nomination of the Graduate Program Chair, School of Communication.
Revised: April 2015 / GESR018
Dr. Hari Sharma Foundation Annual Graduate Scholarship By Application | View Approx. Award Value | Various Programs![]() ![]() |
This award is intended to recognize and reward an outstanding student pursuing a graduate degree, whose field of study is of benefit to the South Asian community and pertains to South Asian history, culture, politics, or diaspora. Learn more about this award → |
Terms of Reference
- The purpose of the Dr. Hari Sharma Foundation Annual Graduate Scholarship is to recognize and reward an outstanding student pursuing a graduate degree, whose field of study is of benefit to the South Asian community and pertains to South Asian history, culture, politics, or diaspora.
- One scholarship will be awarded each year.
- The criteria for this award are:
- demonstrated academic excellence at the undergraduate level and, if applicable, at the graduate level
- registration at Simon Fraser University in a graduate program
- demonstrated research focus on a topic of benefit to the South Asian community and related to the areas of South Asian history, culture, politics or diaspora
- This award may be held in conjunction with other awards made by Simon Fraser University or other agencies where permitted by those agencies.
- Application is made on the Graduate Awards Application System and must be accompanied by:
- a concise description (one page or less) of the proposed or actual thesis research project
- a curriculum vitae summarizing scholastic achievements and work relevant to the aims of this scholarship
- two letters of reference: one letter of reference from the student's supervisor confirming the student's research focus on South Asian history, culture, politics, or diaspora, and a second letter of reference from someone other than the supervisor who is familiar with the applicant's research abilities
- a current unofficial SFU transcript and a copy of the transcript of the most recent degree program completed
- The completed application and all supporting documents must be received by the department of enrolment.
- The scholarship will be awarded by the Senate Graduate Awards Adjudication Committee.
Revised: April 2017 / GPSR057
Emergency Preparedness Conference Scholarship in Emergency Communications By Application | View Approx. Award Value | Communication![]() ![]() |
This award is intended for a graduate student in the School of Communication or other appropriate area pursuing an applied research project in the area of emergency/disaster management. Learn more about this award → |
Terms of Reference
- The purpose of the Emergency Preparedness Conference Scholarship in Emergency Communications is to provide financial support for a graduate student in the School of Communication or other appropriate area in the Emergency Communications field.
- To be eligible for the award, a student must satisfying the following criteria:
- registration at Simon Fraser University in a graduate program in the School of Communication graduate program or other appropriate graduate program
- pursuit of applied research project in the area of emergency/disaster management
- This award may be held in conjunction with other awards made by Simon Fraser University or other agencies where permitted by those agencies.
- Application is made on the Graduate Award Application System and must be accompanied by:
- copies of all post-secondary transcripts
- a concise outline of the proposed program of studies
- two letters of reference from faculty members familiar with the applicant's work
- one sample of a paper selected by the student as representative of his/her work
- The completed application and all supporting documents must be received by the Department of enrolment.
- The award will be made by the Dean of Graduate Studies on behalf of the Senate Graduate Awards Adjudication Committee.
Revised: February 2012 / GESR116
Flight 752 Graduate Memorial Scholarship By Application | View Approx. Award Value | Various Programs![]() ![]() |
This scholarship is intended to recognize and provide financial support to one or more graduate students in any Faculty who are pursuing a graduate degree at Simon Fraser University. Applicants must have contributed to the advancement of Persian culture and the Iranian community through volunteerism or research in Canada or in the applicant's country of origin. Learn more about this award → |
Terms of Reference
- The purpose of this scholarship is to recognize and provide financial support to one or more graduate students in any Faculty who are pursuing a graduate degree at Simon Fraser University.
- One scholarship will be granted annually, in any term, to a student who fulfills the following criteria:
- is registered at Simon Fraser University in a graduate program in any faculty;
- has demonstrated academic excellence at the graduate or undergraduate level;
- shows promise of originality and creativity in research; and
- has contributed to the advancement of Persian culture and the Iranian community through volunteerism or research in Canada or in the applicant's country of origin.
- Preference will be given to an entering student.
- This scholarship may be held in conjunction with other scholarships made by Simon Fraser University or other agencies where permitted by those agencies.
- Applications will be adjudicated via the Graduate Awards, Application and Adjudication System (GA3) managed by Graduate Studies, and must be accompanied by:
- a current, unofficial transcript or a copy of the official transcript of the most recent degree program completed;
- one letter of reference from a faculty member familiar with the applicant's work;
- a current curriculum vitae; and
- a one-page statement outlining the applicant's contributions to the advancement of Persian culture and the Iranian community through volunteerism or research.
- The scholarship will be granted by the Dean of Graduate Studies on behalf of the Senate Graduate Awards Adjudication Committee.
May 2021 / GPSR110
Glenfraser Acoustic Communication Research Award By Nomination | View Approx. Award Value | FCAT![]() ![]() |
This scholarship is intended to recognize and provide financial support to one or more graduate students, in the Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology, who are conducting research projects or disseminating research in the field of soundscape studies and acoustic communication. This award is by nomination only, through the School of Communication. Interested and eligible students should contact gradcmns@sfu.ca to learn more. Learn more about this award → |
Terms of Reference
- The purpose of this award is to recognize and provide financial support to one or more graduate students, in the Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology, who are conducting research projects or disseminating research in the field of soundscape studies and acoustic communication.
- One or more awards, based on the research proposal and budget submitted, will be granted annually in any term to students who meet the following criteria:
- have demonstrated academic excellence in the most recent degree program completed or in their current degree program; and
- are registered full-time in a graduate program at Simon Fraser University in the term of eligibility; and
- are conducting research projects in the field of soundscape studies and acoustic communication.
- The award may be held in conjunction with other awards made by Simon Fraser University or other agencies where permitted by those agencies.
- Applications will be adjudicated via the graduate awards system managed by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, and must be accompanied by:
- a current, unofficial SFU transcript or a copy of the official transcript of the most recent degree program completed; and
- a detailed proposal of the research work to be undertaken or disseminated (e.g.: as a publication or conference presentation), including a budget.
- If a suitable candidate is not identified, the award may be disbursed in a subsequent term or year.
- The award will be made upon the recommendation of the Director, School of Communication or their designate.
Helen Pitt Graduate Scholarship in Fine Arts By Application | View Approx. Award Value | FCAT![]() ![]() |
This award is intended for a full time graduate student in the Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology and whose research area is in visual arts. Preference will be given to students who graduated from secondary school in Vernon (School District #22). Learn more about this award → |
Terms of Reference
- The purpose of this award is to recognize and provide funding to an outstanding graduate student in the Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology whose study focus is visual arts.
- The criteria for this award are:
- demonstrated academic excellence in the most recent degree program completed or in their current graduate program
- registered full-time in a graduate program in the Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology
- research area is in visual arts
- Preference will be given to students who graduated from secondary school in Vernon (School District #22).
- The award application or nomination is made using the Graduate Awards Application System and must include:
- copies of post-secondary transcripts
- one letter of reference from a faculty member, or other individual familiar with the applicant's work
- a current curriculum vitae
- a statement of research focus, accomplishments, etc.
- evidence of graduation from a secondary school in Vernon (where applicable)
- The award will be made by the Dean of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies on behalf of the Senate Graduate Awards Adjudication Committee, upon the nomination of the Associate Dean, Graduate Studies, in the Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology.
Revised: October2017 / GPSR086
IODE Seaman Morley Scott Memorial Graduate Scholarship By Application | View Approx. Award Value | Various Programs![]() |
This memorial graduate scholarship award is intended to provide financial support for a female graduate student who is Canadian citizen and has a CGPA above 3.50. Learn more about this award → |
Terms of Reference
- The eligibility criteria for this award are:
- female Canadian citizen
- registration at Simon Fraser University in a graduate program
- cumulative grade point average of at least 3.5
- The award application or nomination is made using the Graduate Awards Application System and must include:
- copies of all post-secondary transcripts
- a concise outline of the proposed program of studies
- a curriculum vitae
- one letter of reference from a faculty member familiar with the applicant's work
- The completed application and supporting documents must be received by the department of enrolment.
- The award will be made by the Dean of Graduate Studies on behalf of the Senate Graduate Awards Adjudication Committee.
Revised: February 2012 / GESR067
Knud George Pedersen International Graduate Students Fund Endowment By Application | View Approx. Award Value | Various Programs![]() |
The purpose is to provide support for international graduate students with unforeseen or unmet expenses and may also support programs and initiatives designed to enhance the educational experience for international graduate students. Learn more about this award → |
Terms of Reference
- The purpose is to provide support for international graduate students with unforeseen or unmet expenses and may also support programs and initiatives designed to enhance the educational experience for international graduate students. Expenditure amount and type will be at the discretion of the Dean and Associate Provost, Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies or their designate.
- Eligible student expenses may include but are not limited to:
- funding for personal expenses such as food and rent;
- travel expenses for family emergencies;
- travel expenses for education purposes such as conferences; and
- registration fees for conferences and workshops. - To be eligible for this award, students must:
- be designated as international students; and
- be enrolled either full-time or part-time in a graduate program at SFU.
- This award may be held in conjunction with other awards made by Simon Fraser University or other agencies where permitted by those agencies.
- The application will be made using the Graduate Awards Application System and must be accompanied by:
- a copy of the SFU transcript; and
- statement of financial need.
- The award will be made by the Dean of Graduate Studies on behalf of the Senate Graduate Awards Adjudication Committee.
October 2020 / GESR240
Kruger Products Bicultural Graduate Entrance Fellowship Entrance Award By Nomination Only | View Approx. Award Value | Various Programs![]() ![]() |
This award is intended for an entering graduate students who has a previous degree from within the Province of Quebec. The award is paid over the first two terms of study. Students do not apply for this award - they must be nominated by the Graduate Program Chair of their new academic unit. Learn more about this award → |
Terms of Reference
- The purpose of the Kruger Products Bicultural Graduate Entrance Fellowship is to encourage and facilitate the interchange of knowledge and ideas between the people of British Columbia and Quebec through graduate students from the Province of Quebec studying at Simon Fraser University.
- The criteria for this award are:
- registration at Simon Fraser University in a graduate program after completion of a previous degree at a university in the Province of Quebec
- demonstrated academic excellence at the undergraduate level and, if applicable, at the graduate level
- promise of outstanding achievement at the graduate level with particular emphasis on intellectual ability, originality and ability in research.
- full-time registration in a graduate program at SFU once the student is receiving the award payments
- Students must be nominated for this award by the Graduate Program Chair of the academic unit to which the student will be admitted. The nomination must be accompanied by:
- a copy of the official transcript of the program completed at a university in the Province of Quebec
- two letters of reference from a faculty member familiar with the applicant's work and research potential
- a current curriculum vitae
- The scholarship will be granted by the Dean of Graduate Studies on behalf of the Senate Graduate Awards Adjudication Committee.
Revised: March 2017 / GESR011
Michael Geller Graduate Scholarship in Urban Development By Application | View Approx. Award Value | Various Programs![]() ![]() |
This award is intended to recognize and provide financial support for an outstanding Master’s or PhD student whose research is in urban development. Learn more about this award → |
Terms of Reference
- The purpose of the Michael Geller Graduate Scholarship in Urban Development is to provide financial support to a Master’s or PhD student whose research is in urban development.
- The Michael Geller Graduate Scholarship is a one-term award valued at a portion of the earned income from the endowment.
- The criteria for this award are:
- full-time registration at Simon Fraser University in a graduate program
- demonstrated academic and research excellence at the post-graduate level with particular emphasis on intellectual ability, originality and ability in research
- This award may be held in conjunction with other awards made by Simon Fraser University or other agencies where permitted by those agencies.
- The award application or nomination is made using the Graduate Awards Application System and must include:
- a current, unofficial SFU transcript OR an official transcript from the most recent degree program at another post-secondary institution
- a concise description (one page or less) of the proposed or actual thesis research project
- a curriculum vitae summarizing scholarship achievements and work relevant to the aims of this scholarship
- two letters of reference: one letter of reference from the student’s supervisor and a second letter of reference from someone other than the supervisor who is familiar with the applicant’s research abilities
- The award will be made by the Dean of Graduate Studies on behalf of the Senate Graduate Awards Adjudication Committee.
Revised: April 2017 / GESR142
Michael Stevenson Graduate Scholarship By Application | View Approx. Award Value | Various Doctoral Programs![]() ![]() |
This award is intended for a student enrolled in a doctoral program who has demonstrated research excellence at the postgraduate level with particular emphasis on intellectual ability, originality and ability in research. Learn more about this award → |
Terms of Reference
- The purpose of this award is to provide financial support for students enrolled in a doctoral program at Simon Fraser University.
- The Michael Stevenson Graduate Scholarship is a three-term award and it is tenable during three consecutive academic terms in Fall, Spring, and Summer.
- The criteria for this award are:
- demonstrated academic excellence at the graduate level
- full-time registration in a doctoral program in any Faculty at SFU
- demonstrated research excellence at the postgraduate level with particular emphasis on intellectual ability, originality and ability in research
- This award may be held in conjunction with other awards made by Simon Fraser University or other agencies where permitted by those agencies.
- The award application or nomination is made using the Graduate Awards Application System and must include:
- current, unofficial SFU transcript and a copy of the official transcript of the most recent degree program complete
- resume summarizing scholastic achievements and work relevant to the aims of this scholarship
- letter of reference from the student’s senior supervisor describing the candidate’s research abilities
- Student applications are normally accepted at the departmental level. One nomination from each Department is submitted to Graduate Studies and forwarded to the Faculty offices.
- The selection of a successful candidate(s) in each Faculty will be made by the Faculty Graduate Studies Committee from the departmental nominations received. One nomination from each Faculty Dean will be forwarded to Graduate Studies, who will make the final selection from among the Faculty nominations received, on behalf of the Senate Graduate Awards Adjudication Committee.
Revised: September 2021 / GESR 181
Terms of Reference
- One scholarship is awarded each year subject to the availability of funding.
- To be eligible, a student must be planning to enter a master's or doctoral program at Simon Fraser University. New students who began their graduate program in the current Spring term (January 1) are also eligible for consideration.
- The criteria for this award are:
- demonstrated academic excellence at the undergraduate level and, if applicable, at the graduate level;
- evidence of outstanding achievement at the graduate level, with particular emphasis on intellectual ability, originality and ability in research.
- Tenure of the award is for one year (three consecutive academic terms).
- During tenure of the award, the recipient must be registered full-time in a graduate program at Simon Fraser University. In programs where fees are assessed on a per-credit basis, students must be taking at least six credits to be eligible to hold the award. If a recipient wishes to register “on-leave” during tenure of this award, a deferment of the scholarship must be requested in writing to the Dean of Graduate Studies. Permission will be granted in exceptional circumstances only.
- The recipient of the SFU Alumni Association Scholarship is eligible to hold other scholarships funded from SFU sources.
- The SFU Alumni Association Scholarship recipient may accept scholarship support from other sources including SFU’s ‘private’ awards (derived from annual and endowed funds) provided they are consistent with SFU’s general funding policies. Recipients should be aware that some external awards may restrict students from holding a scholarship at the same time as the external award.
- There is no restriction on SFU Alumni Association Scholarship recipients receiving income for work performed during tenure of the scholarship.
- The award is made by the Senate Graduate Awards Adjudication Committee after a University-wide competition in which departmental nominations are considered. The Committee will take into account whether nominees are admitted to Master’s or Doctoral Programs, and the expectations of different academic disciplines concerning publication of research work by students.
Revised: January 2012 / GESR015
R. Murray Schafer Soundscape Award By Nomination | View Approx. Award Value | FCAT![]() ![]() |
This scholarship is intended to recognize and provide financial support to one or more graduate students, in the Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology, who have demonstrated academic excellence, and skills and interest in soundscape studies/composition or acoustic communication. This award is by nomination only, through the School of Communication. Interested and eligible students should contact gradcmns@sfu.ca to learn more. Learn more about this award → |
Terms of Reference
- The purpose of this award is to recognize and provide financial support to one or more graduate students, in the Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology, who have demonstrated academic excellence, and skills and interest in soundscape studies/composition or acoustic communication.
- One or more awards, valued at a minimum of $2,000 each, will be granted annually in any term to students who meet the following criteria:
- have demonstrated academic excellence in the most recent degree program completed or in their current degree program; and
- are registered full-time in a graduate program at Simon Fraser University in the term of eligibility; and
- are conducting research projects in the field of soundscape studies and acoustic communication.
- The award may be held in conjunction with other awards made by Simon Fraser University or other agencies where permitted by those agencies.
- Applications will be adjudicated via the graduate awards system managed by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, and must be accompanied by:
- a resume summarizing scholastic achievements and work relevant to the aims of this award; and,
- a maximum of two written essays or compositions that represent the student's work in soundscape studies/ composition or acoustic communication.
- If a suitable candidate is not identified, the award may be disbursed in a subsequent term or year.
- The award will be made upon the recommendation of the Director, School of Communication or their designate.
Rogers Communications Inc. Graduate Scholarship in Communication By Application | View Approx. Award Value | Communication![]() ![]() |
This award is intended for a student pursuing a graduate degree in the School of Communication, who is interested in issues related to broadcasting or cable. Learn more about this award → |
Terms of Reference
- The purpose of this award is to provide financial support for a student pursuing a graduate degree in the School of Communication.
- This award is offered annually in one term.
- The eligibility criteria for this award are:
- full-time registration at Simon Fraser University in a graduate program in the School of Communication
- demonstrated academic excellence at the undergraduate or graduate level
- promise of outstanding achievement at the graduate level with particular emphasis on intellectual ability, originality and ability in research
- indication of interest in issues related to broadcasting or cable
- The award application or nomination is made using the Graduate Awards Application System and must include:
- copies of all post secondary transcripts
- a concise outline of the proposed program of studies
- one paper selected by the student as representative of his or her work
- two letters of reference from Faculty members familiar with the applicant's work
- The award will be made by the Dean of Graduate Studies on behalf of the Senate Graduate Awards Adjudication Committee upon the recommendation of the School of Communication.
Revised: March 2017 / GESR078
School of Communication 50th Anniversary Graduate Award By Application | View Approx. Award Value | Communication![]() ![]() |
The purpose of these graduate awards is to recognize and provide financial support to one or more graduate students in the School of Communication who have been accepted into the School’s Master of Arts project stream in Communication Research for Social Change. Learn more about this award → |
Terms of Reference
- The purpose of these graduate awards is to recognize and provide financial support to one or more graduate students in the School of Communication who have been accepted into the School’s Master of Arts project stream in Communication Research for Social Change.
- One or more awards, valued at a minimum of $2,500 each (or the minimum value set by the university), will be granted annually, in any term, to a student who:
- is registered at Simon Fraser University in the School of Communication’s Master of Arts program in Communication Research for Social Change; and
- has demonstrated promise of outstanding achievement at the graduate level with particular emphasis on intellectual ability, originality and ability in research.
- Applications for the award will be made using the graduate awards system managed by the Graduate Studies and must be accompanied by:
- Copies of post-secondary transcripts; and
- An outline and progress update (where applicable) of the student’s proposed research project.
- This award may be held in conjunction with other awards made by Simon Fraser University or other agencies where permitted by those agencies.
- If suitable candidates are not identified, the scholarships may be disbursed in a subsequent term or year.
- The award will be granted by the Dean of Graduate Studies on behalf of the Senate Graduate Awards Adjudication Committee, upon the nomination of the Director, School of Communication.
September 2023 / GPSR128
Simons Foundation Doctoral Entrance Fellowship Entrance Award By Nomination Only | View Approx. Award Value | Various Doctoral Programs![]() ![]() |
This award is intended for an entering female PhD student whose research work has potential for significant contributions to society. The award value is paid over the first three terms of studies. Students do not apply for this award - they must be nominated by the Graduate Program Chair of their new academic unit. Learn more about this award → |
Terms of Reference
- The Simons Foundation Doctoral Entrance Fellowship is targeted to a female student entering a Doctoral program at Simon Fraser University, whose research work has potential for significant contributions to society. New students who began their graduate program in the most current spring term (January) are also eligible for consideration.
- The criteria for this award are:
- demonstrated academic excellence at the undergraduate level and, if applicable, at the graduate level with particular emphasis on dedication to the subject matter
- promise of outstanding achievement at the doctoral level
- the proposed thesis research topic must be of an applied nature with potential for significant contributions to society
- demonstrated understanding of the importance of the human dimension in the chosen field of research
- During the tenure of the award, the recipient must be registered full-time in a Doctoral program at Simon Fraser University. In programs where fees are assessed on a per-credit basis, students must be taking at least six credits to be eligible to hold the award.
- Students must be nominated for this award by the Graduate Program Chair of the academic unit to which the student will be admitted. The nomination must be accompanied by:
- a current, unofficial SFU transcript and/or a copy of the official transcript of the most recent graduate program completed
- two letters of reference from a faculty member familiar with the applicant's work and research potential
- a concise description (one page) of the proposed or actual thesis research project
- a current curriculum vitae
- Departmental nominations are normally due to the Office of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Fellows.
- The scholarship will be granted by the Dean of Graduate Studies on behalf of the Senate Graduate Awards Adjudication Committee.
Revised: September 2021 / GESR012
Waterhouse Graduate Fellowship in Organizational Change and Innovation By Application | View Approx. Award Value | Various Programs![]() ![]() |
This award is intended to provide financial support for a graduate student whose research focus is on organizational change and innovation. Learn more about this award → |
Terms of Reference
- The purpose of this fellowship is to provide financial support for a graduate student whose research focuses is on organizational change and innovation.
- The Fellowship is an annual award, disbursed over two terms in the Fall and Spring. Its value is subject to the income earned from its endowment fund and will increase as the endowment grows.
- The criteria for this award are:
- registration in a graduate program at Simon Fraser University
- demonstrated academic excellence at the undergraduate level and, if applicable, at the graduate level
- indication of interest in issues related to innovation and change management
- promise of outstanding achievement at the graduate level with particular emphasis on research ability and originality
- This award may be held in conjunction with other awards made by Simon Fraser University or other agencies where permitted by those agencies.
- The award application or nomination is made using the Graduate Awards Application System and must include:
- copies of all post-secondary transcripts, for the first year graduate student, or a current unofficial SFU transcript, for students past their first year of graduate study
- a concise outline of the proposed or actual program of studies pertaining to sustainability, organizational change and innovation
- two confidential letters of reference
- The final selection of a candidate for the award will be made by the Dean of Graduate Studies, on behalf of the Senate Graduate Awards Adjudication Committee.
Revised: April 2017 / GESR159
The William & Ada Isabelle Steel Memorial Scholarship By Application | View Approx. Award Value | Various Programs![]() ![]() |
This award is intended to support a graduate student who is engaged in, or planning to engage in, research which requires work outside the Lower Mainland of British Columbia. Learn more about this award → |
Terms of Reference
- The William and Ada Isabelle Steel Memorial Graduate Scholarship is intended to support travel, accommodation, and related research expenses. One scholarship is awarded per year.
- To be eligible to apply, a student must:
- be enrolled in a graduate program at Simon Fraser University
- be engaged in, or planning to engage in, research which requires work outside the Lower Mainland of British Columbia.
- The criteria for this award are:
- demonstrated academic excellence at the undergraduate level and, if applicable, at the graduate level
- evidence of outstanding achievement at the graduate level, with particular emphasis on intellectual ability, originality and ability in research
- This award is paid over three consecutive terms starting in the Fall term.
- During tenure of the award, the recipient must be registered full-time in a graduate program at Simon Fraser University. In programs where fees are assessed on a per-credit basis, students must be taking at least six credits to be eligible to hold the award. If a recipient wishes to register "on-leave" or "part-time" for one term, a deferment of the scholarship should be requested by writing to the Dean of Graduate Studies. Permission will be granted in exceptional circumstances only.
- The Steel Scholarship recipient may accept other scholarship support from external sources and/or from awards administered by SFU. Effective Fall 2021, if the total of the Steel Scholarship and the other support exceeds $60,000 per annum, the value of the Steel Scholarship will be reduced so that the total equals $60,000.
- The Steel Memorial Graduate Scholarship is intended to provide students with a period of time that they can devote largely to graduate studies and research. Departments may build this principle into their criteria for awarding this scholarship. There is no restriction on Steel Scholarship recipients receiving income for other work during the tenure of the scholarship, except as noted in Point 6. Recipients should be aware that some external awards may restrict students from holding a scholarship at the same time as the external award.
- The award is made by the Senate Graduate Awards Adjudication Committee after a University-wide competition in which departmental recommendations are considered.
- The award application or nomination is made using the Graduate Awards Application System and must include:
- SFU transcript
- Autobiographical sketch and statement of research interests and goals
- List of scholarly publications
- List of other scholarship or financial support held or applied for.
- Three letters of reference from Faculty members familiar with the student's academic and research potential.
- A current curriculum vitae
Revised: September 2021 / GESR013