CIHR CGS-Doctoral Awards (submitted via UBC Faculty of Graduate Studies)

Applications to the CIHR Canada Graduate Scholarship - Doctoral (CGS D) Program are electronically submitted via ResearchNet by UBC Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies.

Please follow application procedures and timeline described in the UBC Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies website.

ORS signatures are not required at the application stage.

Award acceptance signatures will be handled by Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (FOG_PS).   Please follow the steps drescribed in (FOG_PS) website.  Any questions about award activation, please contact graduate.awards@ubc.ca.

If awarded, in order to set up your Research Allowance account, please submit the following required pages to ors@ors.ubc.ca

  • A signed UBC Research Project Information Form.  Under "Principal Investigator" provide the Supervisor's name, contact info and department details should be those of the supervisor.  Enter awardee's name under "Is this a student or trainee fellowship, please enter recipient name" in Box B.
  • Page 1 and 2 of the CIHR Application Detail sections (download from ResearchNet under "Preview Application Materials")
  • Summary of research proposal page
  • CIHR participant page listing your UBC Supervisor and co-supervisor if applicable 

Resources


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