FGSR General Awards
The Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research administers three General Awards: the Andrew Stewart Memorial Graduate Prize, the Dissertation Fellowship, and the Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Scholarship.
Students submit a completed General Awards application form (together with the required supporting documents) to the Department, which is assigned a quota for each award. The Department then ranks and nominates applications to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research. The FGSR Graduate Scholarship Committee adjudicates the University-wide competition and notifies winners directly.
The General Awards competition is held in the Winter term. The internal Department deadline for the receipt of completed applications is in January, in advance of the date on which nominations must arrive in the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research. Students will be advised of the Departmental deadline via email; it will also be posted on the Departmental graduate webpage.
Additional information on the General Awards, including the online application form, can be found on the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research website.
Andrew Stewart Memorial Graduate Prize
Endowed by the University of Alberta and named for Andrew Stewart, President of the University of Alberta from 1950 to 1959 under whose administration the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research was created.
Value: $5,000
Eligibility: Available to full-time PhD candidates who have completed two or more years of their PhD program and are actively engaged in thesis research at the time the award is offered. Major scholarship holders may apply unless restricted by the granting agency. A student may hold the award only once. All fields are eligible for funding. No restrictions on citizenship. Approximately twenty-five awards are granted each year. Selection is based partly on academic merit, but research accomplishment while registered in a doctoral program at the University of Alberta is the major criterion.
Dissertation Fellowship
University of Alberta
Value: $22,000 plus tuition and fees up to the maximum cost for registration in the equivalent of 9 normal credit weights in courses or thesis research per term (or Thesis 919) during the Fall/Winter Terms (September to April), as well as the International Graduate Student Differential Fee, if applicable.
Eligibility: Designed for students who have a firm expectation of completing a doctoral program within 12 months following tenure. Recipients must commence their tenure between 1 May and 1 October, and must pass their candidacy examinations before taking up the award. No other duties, teaching or otherwise, may be undertaken, and recipients must be working full-time on their program. Recipients are not eligible for any further assistance from scholarship or assistantship funds after the conclusion of the 12-month tenure. No restrictions on citizenship. All fields are eligible for funding. Up to 20 awards are granted each year.
Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Scholarship
This is the most prestigious graduate award administered by the University of Alberta. Every effort is made to honor the criteria set out in the will of Dorothy Killam. It was Mrs Killam’s desire that those awarded scholarships and fellowships be likely to contribute to the advancement of learning or to win distinction in their profession. Killam scholars should not be one-sided and their intellect should be complemented by a sound character.
Value: $27,000 a year plus tuition and fees up to the maximum cost for registration in the equivalent of 9 normal credit weights (equivalent to 18 fee index units) in courses or thesis research per term (or Thesis 919) during the Fall/Winter Terms (September to April), plus $700. The scholarship also will cover the International Graduate Student Differential Fee, if applicable. There is also a one-time $2,000 research grant.
Eligibility: Offered to outstanding students registered in, or admissible to, a doctoral program. Applicants must have completed at least one year of graduate work (master’s or doctoral level) before start of tenure; tenure to begin 1 May or 1 September. Granted for two years (subject to review after the first year). No restrictions on citizenship. All fields are eligible for funding. Approximately 12 awards are granted each year.