Message to all Soil Science and Plant Science grad students in the Masters program:
To: Graduate Students
CC: Graduate Chairs, Department Heads and Graduate Support Staff
Good morning,
This email is to advise you of an upcoming award workshop. The details are as follows:
Canada Graduate Scholarships –
Master’s 2024: Applicant Workshop
Tuesday, October 29, 2024
10:00AM – 11:30AM
This virtual, presentation-style workshop will be hosted by Dr. Todd Duhamel, Associate Dean, Faculty of Graduate Studies. It is designed for eligible
Master’s Students who are considering applying for the harmonized
Canada Graduate Scholarship – Master’s (CGS-M) program in the Fall of 2024.
Dr. Duhamel will provide perspective on the importance of storytelling within a scholarship application, the evaluation criteria, review process, and “ideal candidate” to assist students in proactively planning for the
components of a strong application.
Students are strongly encouraged to review the Canada Graduate Scholarship – Master’s general information, eligibility, and application requirements prior to attending, as these details will not be the focus of the workshop.
However, Allison Aubin, Awards Assistant for the Faculty of Graduate Studies Awards Team will be providing applicants with details on the application process, the importance of selecting the appropriate field of research, required materials to be included
in the application, and reasons why applications are deemed ineligible.
Attendees can expect that the session will be recorded. If attendance at the workshop is not possible, interested students should still register and relevant information will be shared with all registrants within a week
of the live presentation.
For more information on Canada Graduate Scholarship – Master’s programs, and for those attending this workshop, please visit:
https://www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca/Students-Etudiants/PG-CS/CGSM-BESCM_eng.asp
Please use the link below to access registration for this workshop.
This message is available in alternate formats upon request to graduate.studies@umanitoba.ca