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Canadian Centennial Scholarship Fund 2025-2026 Scholarship for Postgraduate Students (Up to £5,000)

Canadian Centennial Scholarship Fund 2025-2026 Scholarship for Postgraduate Students (Up to £5,000)

The CCSF offers Scholarships of £5,000 each annually to eligible Canadians studying for a postgraduate degree who have completed their first year of study.

The CCSF co-organised - with the Canada-UK Foundation and the MLT - a reception on 23 November 2023 for scholars, friends of the charities and donors. We were delighted to be able to hold the event at the High Commission, Canada House in London.

The information on this page is relevant for 2025-2026 academic year awards.

About Canadian Centennial Scholarship Fund (CCSF)

Founded in 1967 by the Canadian Women’s Club to mark Canada’s centennial, the CCSF has awarded some 500 scholarships to outstanding students from across Canada who are enrolled in postgraduate programmes at UK universities, colleges, institutes or conservatories. Recipients are chosen on the basis of academic excellence, as well as on their ability to represent Canada within the UK academic and artistic community. They represent a breadth of academic interests and pursuits. The scholarships, including The Mary LeMessurier Award for the Study of History and The Belle Sh... continue reading

Canadian Centennial Scholarship Fund (CCSF)


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CCSF Scholarship

Application Deadline14 Mar 2025
Value£5,000
Country to studyUnited Kingdom
TypePostgraduate
SponsorCanadian Centennial Scholarship Fund (CCSF)
GenderMen and Women

Aim and Benefits of CCSF Scholarship

The CCSF offers Scholarships of £5,000 each annually.


Requirements for CCSF Scholarship Qualification

CCSF awards are for Canadians who are undertaking postgraduate study in any field including the Performing Arts in the UK and are exclusively for students who have already started their postgraduate programme of study in the UK.

To be eligible to apply for a CCSF award, an applicant must:

  • Be pursuing a postgraduate degree in any field including the Performing Arts.

  • Be a Canadian citizen with a valid Canadian passport: proof of Canadian citizenship is required in the form of a pdf of the main page of your valid passport.

  • Have lived in Canada previously. You will be asked to demonstrate a strong personal connection to Canada in your application.

  • Be currently living in the UK and have a current UK bank account. (You may be on field-work, but must be returning to live in the UK after a set period of time).

  • Have already completed a higher education degree (i.e. Bachelor’s).

  • Be currently enrolled full-time in a postgraduate programme (or equivalent), be considered a postgraduate student by the university/institute or similar institution, and have completed at least one full-time term of study of your current degree.

    • You must be aiming to receive a degree from the UK institution that you are registered with at the time of application (i.e. you cannot be a visiting student but a specific dual-university scheme (such as the NIH-Oxford-Cambridge Scholars Program) is acceptable.

  • Applicants must be returning to their current programme of study full-time the next academic year from Sept/Oct of the year in which they are applying, with a minimum of one full-time term remaining to completion.

    • Applicants undertaking a one-year programme are not eligible.

    • Applicants moving to a new degree are not eligible (ie. Masters’ to PhD/DPhil or BEng to MEng are not eligible); with the exception of specialist diplomas in the Performing Arts as a follow on from a Master’s degree.

    • Medical students who are pursuing an intercalated PhD/DPhil must be at least one term into the PhD/DPhil component of their studies to be eligible.

    • Even if you have obtained a place for your PhD/DPhil, you can NOT apply until you have started your PhD/DPhil and completed at least one full term of study.

    • Students on a two year Master’s programme may apply for funding for their second year of study, but need to be able to demonstrate that they are undertaking original research for a dissertation as a component of their degree. If your Master’s degree is in the Performing Arts this is not a requirement.

  • Be able to demonstrate academic excellence.

  • Require funds to complete their studies.

  • Previous applicants may re-apply. The CCSF offers a maximum of two scholarships to any one individual.

 

Interview date, Process and Venue for CCSF Scholarship

  1. The opening and closing deadline for completed applications including reference letters will be clearly stated at our CCSF homepage here.

  2. Shortlisted applicants will be invited to attend an online interview (date to be confirmed in the latter part of May) and attendance is mandatory.

  3. Following the interviews, successful candidates will be notified in late May or June if they are selected for an award.

  4. The Scholarship funds will be provided at the end of September or beginning of October upon receipt of Proof of Registration for the coming year of study, confirming full-time study from Sept/Oct.


Documents Required for Application

You must be able to:

  1. Provide contact details for two referees; one must be your current UK Supervisor or academic programme director. The second referee ideally should be involved in your current programme of study or in your very recent past programme of study. A non-academic reference is acceptable provided they can comment on your research ability and area of current study (a past employer/direct line manager). The CCSF will contact your referees and reference letters will be confidential to the CCSF. Reference letters will be due by the closing deadline for applications.

  2. Provide a Personal Statement & Programme Overview (max. 500 words). The CCSF Committee is a group of volunteers with varied backgrounds and interests. Your statement should be an overview of your programme of study that is accessible. You should demonstrate what impact your work may have on your field of study, on Canada and why a CCSF scholarship will be important to you.  The CCSF will provide this overview to your two nominated referees.

  3. Provide information about your personal and academic finances, i.e. expenditures and any income (including scholarships, grants, etc.) expected in the upcoming year of study. A statement of financial need (100 words) will be requested.

  4. A PDF file of a short CV (no more than 2 A4 pages) providing details of specialised knowledge, research ambitions, and technical or academic training and/or work experience.

  5. A PDF file of the main page of your valid Canadian passport.

  6. A PDF file of the transcript from your most recently completed degree (this may be a copy).



Application Deadline

March 14, 2025

How to Apply

The competition opens 9 January 2025 and closes for applicants midnight UK time on 14 March 2025.
(Note that the deadline for receipt of Referee Letters is 7 March 2025.)

For more details visit: CCSF website

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