Dalhousie University Postgraduate Scholarships 2023 is open for interested and qualified candidates to apply. In this article, you will be guided on everything you should know about this scholarship, including eligibility criteria, step-by-step application process, the deadline for application etc.
The Dalhousie University is a large public research university located in Canada’s Nova Scotia has two medical school campuses in Saint John, New Brunswick, a fourth campus in Bible Hill, and three campuses in Halifax. More than 4,000 courses and 200 degree programs are available through Dalhousie’s 13 undergraduate, graduate, and professional faculties. This University is commonly known as Dal.
Dalhousie University Postgraduate Scholarships 2023 Benefits
Dalhousie University Scholarship 2023/2024 Postgraduate scholarship is a fully funded scholarship for international students. This scholarship is offered for Master’s and PhD studies. This scholarship is valued at $30,000 and covers monthly stipend, accommodation cost, fee waiver and health insurance.
Graduate Programs at the Dalhousie University
Below is the full list of available graduate programs at Dalhousie University.
- Agriculture
- Architecture
- Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
- Biological Engineering
- Biology
- Biomedical Engineering
- Business (Master of Science)
- Business Administration (MBA ‑ Corporate Residency)
- Business Administration (MBA ‑ Financial Services)
- Business Administration (MBA ‑ Leadership)
- Chemical Engineering
- Chemistry
- Civil and Resource Engineering
- Civil Engineering and Planning*
- Classics
- Clinical Vision Science
- Communication Sciences and Disorders
- Community Health & Epidemiology
- Computational Biology and Bioinformatics
- Computer Science
- Computer Science (Applied)
- Digital Innovation
- Earth Sciences
- Economics
- Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Electronic Commerce
- Engineering
- Engineering Mathematics
- English
- Environmental Engineering
- Environmental Studies
- Food Science and Technology
- French
- German
- Health
- Health Administration
- Health Informatics
- Health Promotion
- History
- Industrial Engineering
- Information (Formerly Library and Information Studies)
- Information Management
- Interdisciplinary PhD
- International Development Studies
- Inter networking
- Journalism
- Kinesiology
- Law
- Leisure Studies
- Marine Management
- Materials Engineering
- Mathematics
- Mechanical Engineering
- Medical Neuroscience
- Medical Physics
- Medical Research
- Microbiology & Immunology
- Mineral Resource Engineering
- Musicology
- Nursing
- Occupational Therapy Entry Level
- Occupational Therapy Post Professional
- Oceanography
- Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
- Pathology
- Periodontics
- Pharmaceutical Science
- Pharmacology
- Philosophy
- Physics and Atmospheric Science
- Physiology & Biophysics
- Physiotherapy
- Planning
- Political Science
- Prosthodontics
- Psychiatry
- Psychology & Neuroscience
- Public Administration
- Public Administration (Management)
- Resource & Environmental Management
- Social Anthropology
- Social Work
- Sociology
- Statistics
Eligibility Criteria for Dalhousie University Postgraduate Scholarships 2023
International Candidates in Canada must apply for Dalhousie University Postgraduate Scholarships and be accepted into a postgraduate program in order to be eligible for one or more scholarships. Please find the standard admission requirements below:
Master’s degree
- Candidates must have a Bachelor’s degree completed in a minimum of 4 years.
- Candidates must have a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 (B average) in the last 60 credit hours of Bachelor’s Degree study.
- Candidates must have a First Degree granted by a highly reputable university.
Doctor of Philosophy
- Candidates must have a First-class thesis Master’s degree or its equivalent
- Candidates must have a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 (B average) in the last 60 credit hours of study in the previous degree of study.
- The majority of applicants to doctoral programs hold a master’s degree. Those with exceptional academic reputation may be eligible for direct entry into some programs.
How To Apply for Dalhousie University Postgraduate Scholarships 2023
All the International Candidates in Canada who wish to apply for the Dalhousie University Postgraduate Scholarships 2023 are expected to follow due process to successfully apply without any issues:
(1) Access the FGS Scholarship Management Platform by logging in. Please choose “Use Dalhousie NetID” to log in if you already have a Dalhousie NetID. If not, kindly create a password and enter your email address. Even if you want to apply for several scholarship opportunities, you only need to set up one account.
(2) You can add a new scholarship application or edit an existing one by choosing from the list of “My applications” on the home page. Please only submit one Harmonized Scholarship application per competition; multiple applications will not be accepted by any applicant and may lead to disqualification.
(3) The self-identification questionnaire can be found in the online scholarship platform, and all applicants are encouraged to fill it out. Administrators can then make sure applicants are placed in the review process for awards that have specific eligibility requirements. The answers you provide in this questionnaire are not visible to the reviewers and will be kept completely private.
(4) Kindly Click on “Next” at the bottom of each page to move forward with the application. Click on “Save” which will automatically save the scholarship application form and allow candidates to further edit, and update all their provided information during the application process.
(5) As stated in the application, candidates applying are required to obtain official transcripts and upload them directly into the scholarship portal. Transcripts from admission applications won’t be copied by FGS. Transcripts must be compiled into a single PDF before uploading if they came from different institutions. For the harmonized scholarship application process, current Dalhousie students may substitute unofficial grade reports for official transcripts.