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McMaster University presents three Global Affairs Canada’s International Scholarships Program/The Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE) EduCanada scholarships:
- Emerging Leaders in the Americas Program (ELAP)
- Study in Canada Scholarships (SICS)
- Canada-ASEAN Scholarships and Educational Exchanges for Development Phase 2 (SEED-2)
These inbound research & study scholarship opportunities play a crucial role in advancing McMaster University’s internationalization efforts, enhancing student mobility, and promoting both Canada and McMaster as premier study destinations. By welcoming students, we enrich the McMaster community with diverse perspectives and innovative ideas, benefiting our classrooms, discussions, and research project.
Emerging Leaders in the Americas Program (ELAP)
Internal deadline for applications: March 4, 2026 (CLOSED)
External deadline: March 31, 2026, 11:59 p.m
Announcement of Results: May 2026
Note: Please note that McMaster University will prioritize research-based and study applications from partner institutions. Applicants must check with their university’s international office to confirm whether an inter-institutional agreement with McMaster University is in place.
If you are applying for a study (course-based) experience, please also follow the McMaster University Incoming Exchange Students Guidelines to apply to the McMaster exchange program by the March 4, 2026 deadline.
SCHOLARSHIP OVERVIEW AND ELIGIBILITY
The Emerging Leaders in the Americas Program enables eligible Canadian post-secondary institutions to award scholarships to students from Latin America and the Caribbean undertaking short-term study or research in Canada.
Established by the Government of Canada in 2009, the program aims to foster the development of human capital and the next generation of leaders in the region, while strengthening Canada’s institutional partnerships and deepening people-to-people ties with the Americas. ELAP is funded by Global Affairs Canada through the Academic Relations Program .
Eligibility
To be eligible, candidates must be:
- Citizens of the following eligible countries/territories:
- Caribbean: Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Montserrat, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos;
- Central America: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama;
- North America: Mexico;
- South America: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela;
- Enrolled full-time at a post-secondary institution in an eligible country/territory
- Paying tuition fees to that institution at the time of application and for the full duration of their mobility in Canada.
- Able to complete all project activities no later than September 30, 2027.
Scholarship value and duration:
- $8,600 for 4 months or one academic term for study or research at the college of undergraduate level
- $8,600 for 4 months or one academic term for study or research at the graduate level (Masters and PhD)
- $12,400 for 5 to 6 months for study or research at the graduate level (Masters and PhD)
Eligible Expenses
Selected students may use scholarship funds towards:
- visa or study/work permit fees
- airfare via the most direct and economical route
- health insurance
- living expenses, such as accommodation, utilities and food
- ground transportation, including a public transportation pass
- books and supplies required for their study or research, excluding computers and other equipment
Scholarships may not be awarded to individuals who:
- Hold or have a pending application for Canadian citizenship or permanent residency.
- Are already holding another grant or source of funding from Global Affairs Canada (GAC), through its legal name, the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development (DFATD), or from a Canadian federal granting agency (e.g. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) or Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR). All additional sources of funding must be declared.
- Are already enrolled in a degree, diploma or certificate program at a Canadian post-secondary institution.
HOW TO APPLY
Students interested in studying in Canada under this scholarship should:
- review the eligibility requirements by going to the Emerging Leaders in the Americas Program website
- contact your international office to learn more about the application process and any admission requirements at McMaster University
Submit the Application Form.
Submit the supporting documents
To complete your ELAP scholarship application, you must submit the application form and email the following supporting documents to gacexpro@mcmaster.ca copying your McMaster supervisor (if research) by March 4, 2026.
Proof of citizenship
- A copy of the candidate’s passport or national identity card with a photo and valid dates
- Documents not accepted as proof of citizenship are: driver’s license, permanent residence card, work permit, student card, health card, birth certificate or baptismal certificate
- Proof of citizenship selected must be from the same country/territory as the citizenship selected in the online application form
Letter of proof of full-time enrolment from the home institution
- On official letterhead
- Dated within the last six months
- Confirms that the candidate is currently enrolled in a full-time program
- Copies of transcripts, a student card or a letter of admission are not acceptable
Letter of support from the home institution (maximum one page)
- On official letterhead
- Dated within the last six months
- From the candidate’s instructor, professor or international director
- Explains the nature of study or research to be undertaken in Canada and how the candidate and the home institution will benefit from this scholarship program
- Candidate’s country of citizenship
Submit a Privacy Notice Statement
A copy of Privacy Notice Statement for non-Canadian participants signed by the candidate and dated within the last six months. Please note that your application will be deemed ineligible if privacy notice is not signed.
Submit a Letter of Support from McMaster supervisor (maximum 2 pages) as a PDF document:
Letter of Support must address:
- Describe the nature and scope of the research collaboration with the student’s home institution
- How will you support and mentor the candidate during the exchange period?
- How will this research exchange positively impact you, your peers, and McMaster?
Letter of Support must include:
- Official McMaster letter head
- Supervisor’s signature
- Dated within the last 6 months
Student arrival in Canada
Students should submit their visa or study/work permit application as early as possible to avoid delays.
Read more at EduCanada.
Study in Canada Scholarships (SICS)
Internal deadline for applications: March 4, 2026 (CLOSED)
External deadline: March 31, 2026, 11:59 p.m
Announcement of Results: May 2026
Note: Please note that McMaster University will prioritize research-based and study applications from partner institutions. Applicants must check with their university’s international office to confirm whether an inter-institutional agreement with McMaster University is in place.
If you are applying for a study (course-based) experience, please also follow the McMaster University Incoming Exchange Students Guidelines to apply to the McMaster exchange program by the March 4, 2026 deadline.
SCHOLARSHIP OVERVIEW AND ELIGIBILITY
The Study in Canada Scholarships (SICS) offer Canadian post-secondary institutions the opportunity to host international students from a diverse range of countries and territories for short-term study or research exchanges. Funded by Global Affairs Canada through the Academic Relations program , SICS aims to strengthen and diversify Canada’s international linkages and partnerships.
The new connections created through the program will diversify and enrich Canada’s education engagement with a diverse range of partners, strengthen bilateral ties, as well as deepen people-to-people ties and cultural connections between Canada and participating countries/territories.
Eligibility
To be eligible, candidates must be:
- Citizens of the following eligible countries/territories:
- Asia: Bangladesh, Nepal, Taiwan;
- Europe: Türkiye, Ukraine;
- Middle East and North Africa: Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Tunisia;
- Sub-Saharan Africa: Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Tanzania, Uganda.
- Enrolled full-time at a post-secondary institution in an eligible country/territory;
- Paying tuition fees to that institution at the time of application and for the full duration of their mobility in Canada.
- Able to complete all project activities no later than September 30, 2027.
Scholarship value and duration:
- $10,200 for 4 months or one academic term for study or research at the college of undergraduate level
- $10,200 for 4 months or one academic term for study or research at the graduate level (Masters and PhD)
- $14,000 for 5 to 6 months for study or research at the graduate level (Masters and PhD)
Eligible Expenses
Selected students may use scholarship funds towards:
- visa or study/work permit fees
- airfare via the most direct and economical route
- health insurance
- living expenses, such as accommodation, utilities and food
- ground transportation, including a public transportation pass
- books and supplies required for their study or research, excluding computers and other equipment
Scholarships may not be awarded to individuals who:
- Hold or have a pending application for Canadian citizenship or permanent residency.
- Are already holding another grant or source of funding from Global Affairs Canada (GAC), through its legal name, the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development (DFATD), or from a Canadian federal granting agency (e.g. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) or Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR). All additional sources of funding must be declared.
- Are already enrolled in a degree, diploma or certificate program at a Canadian post-secondary institution.
HOW TO APPLY
Students interested in studying in Canada under this scholarship should:
- review the eligibility requirements by going to The Study in Canada Scholarships (SICS) website
- contact your international office to learn more about the application process and any admission requirements at McMaster University
Submit the Application Form.
Supporting documents
To complete your GAC scholarship application, you must submit the application form and email the following supporting documents to gacexpro@mcmaster.ca copying your McMaster supervisor (if research) by March 4, 2026.
Proof of citizenship
- A copy of the candidate’s passport or national identity card with a photo and valid dates
- Documents not accepted as proof of citizenship are: driver’s license, permanent residence card, work permit, student card, health card, birth certificate or baptismal certificate
- Proof of citizenship selected must be from the same country/territory as the citizenship selected in the online application form
Letter of proof of full-time enrolment from the home institution
- On official letterhead
- Dated within the last six months
- Confirms that the candidate is currently enrolled in a full-time program
- Copies of transcripts, a student card or a letter of admission are not acceptable
Letter of support from the home institution (maximum one page)
- On official letterhead
- Dated within the last six months
- From the candidate’s instructor, professor or international director
- Explains the nature of study or research to be undertaken in Canada and how the candidate and the home institution will benefit from this scholarship program
- Candidate’s country of citizenship
Submit a Privacy Notice Statement
A copy of Privacy Notice Statement for non-Canadian participants signed by the candidate and dated within the last six months. Please note that your application will be deemed ineligible if privacy notice is not signed.
Submit a Letter of Support from McMaster supervisor (maximum 2 pages) as a PDF document:
Letter of Support must address:
- Describe the nature and scope of the research collaboration with the student’s home institution
- How will you support and mentor the candidate during the exchange period?
- How will this research exchange positively impact you, your peers, and McMaster?
Letter of Support must include:
- Official McMaster letter head
- Supervisor’s signature
- Dated within the last 6 months
Student arrival in Canada
Students should submit their visa or study/work permit application as early as possible to avoid delays.
Read more at EduCanada.
Canada-ASEAN Scholarships and Educational Exchanges for Development Phase 2 (SEED-2)
Internal deadline for applications: March 6, 2026 (CLOSED)
External deadline: March 24, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. EDT
Announcement of Results: Spring 2026
Note:Please note that McMaster University will prioritize research-based and study applications from partner institutions. Applicants must check with their university’s international office to confirm whether an inter-institutional agreement with McMaster University is in place.
If you are applying for a study (course-based) experience, please also follow the McMaster University Incoming Exchange Students Guidelines to apply to the McMaster exchange program by the March 6, 2026 deadline.
PROGRAM OVERVIEW AND ELIGIBILITY
The Government of Canada is offering scholarship opportunities in the Indo-Pacific region through the Scholarships and Educational Exchanges for Development – Phase 2 (SEED-2) program. This program is an expansion of the Canada-ASEAN Scholarships and Educational Exchanges for Development (SEED). SEED-2 is a key initiative under Canada’s Indo-Pacific Strategy. The program provides opportunities for students from Member States of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), Pacific Island Countries and Mongolia to conduct short-term study or research in Canadian post-secondary institutions in areas that contribute to the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development .
The Scholarships and Educational Exchanges for Development – Phase 2 (SEED-2) program aims to reduce poverty in eligible countries and to achieve the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development . Scholarships and educational exchanges will contribute towards the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). SEED-2 contributes to strengthening people-to-people ties between Canada and the Indo-Pacific region. The Scholarships and Educational Exchanges for Development – Phase 2 (SEED-2) program is offered by Global Affairs Canada. SEED-2 scholarships are facilitated through institutional collaborations between post-secondary institutions in Canada and their partner institutions in ASEAN Member States, Pacific Island Countries and Mongolia.
ELIGIBILITY
To be eligible, candidates must be citizens of a country listed below:
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- ASEAN Member States: Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos (Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR)), Malaysia, Myanmar, The Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Vietnam;
- Pacific Island Countries: Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu;
- Mongolia.
- enrolled full-time at a post-secondary institution in an eligible country
- paying tuition fees to that institution at the time of application and for the full duration of their exchange
Candidates are not eligible for this scholarship if they:
- hold or have a pending application for Canadian citizenship or permanent residency
- are already participating in a scholarship program funded by the Government of Canada
- are already enrolled in a degree, diploma or certificate program at a Canadian post-secondary institution
- have previously received a scholarship under the first phase of the program: the Canada-ASEAN Scholarships and Educational Exchanges for Development (SEED)
Scholarship value and duration:
| Award component | Value | Duration | Activities |
| College / undergraduate (4 months) |
$10,200 | Four months or one academic term | Study or research at the college or undergraduate level. |
| College / undergraduate (8 months) |
$15,900 | Eight months or two academic terms | Study or research at the college or undergraduate level. |
| Graduate (4 months) |
$10,200 | Four months or one academic term | Study or research at the graduate level (Masters and PhD). |
| Graduate (5-6 months) |
$12,700 | Five to six months | Study or research at the graduate level (Masters and PhD). |
Eligible expenses
Selected candidates may use scholarship funds towards:
- visa or study/work permit fees
- airfare via the most direct and economical route
- health insurance
- living expenses, such as accommodation, utilities and food
- ground transportation, including a public transportation pass
- books and supplies required for their study or research, excluding computers and other equipment
HOW TO APPLY
Students interested in studying in Canada under this scholarship should:
- review the eligibility requirements by going to Scholarships and Educational Exchanges for Development – Phase 2 (SEED-2) website
- contact your international office to learn more about the application process and any admission requirements at McMaster University
Submit the Application form
Supporting documents
To complete your GAC scholarship application, you must submit the application form and email the following supporting documents to gacexpro@mcmaster.ca copying your McMaster supervisor (if research) by March 6, 2026.
- Proof of citizenship
- A copy of the candidate’s passport or national identity card with a photo and valid dates
- Documents not accepted as proof of citizenship are: driver’s license, permanent residence card, work permit, student card, health card, birth certificate or baptismal certificate
- Proof of citizenship selected must be from the same country/territory as the citizenship selected in the online application form
- Signed Privacy Notice Statement
- A copy of the Privacy Notice Statement for non-Canadian participants signed by the candidate and dated within the last six months
- Letter of intent from the candidate (maximum one page)
- Explains the nature of studies or research to be undertaken
- Provides rationale for study in Canada and for the choice of institution, program and supervisor and how the proposed program of study or research will relate to their future career
- Explains how undertaking study or research in Canada will empower the student to apply their learning to address the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
- Explains how they intend to use their learning to help reduce poverty and narrow the development gap in their region in their future career
- Identifies the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) their proposed study or research in Canada is aligned with and will contribute to (letters that do not identify an SDG will be deemed incomplete and not eligible)
- Candidates from Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand, Timor-Leste or Vietnam must provide an explanation of how their learning in Canada will help to reduce poverty in their home country
- Candidates from Brunei or Singapore must provide an explanation of how their learning in Canada will help to reduce poverty in one of the other nine ASEAN countries
- Candidates from Fiji, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu or Vanuatu must provide an explanation of how their learning in Canada will help to reduce poverty in their home country
- Candidates from the Cook Islands must provide an explanation of how their learning in Canada will help to reduce poverty in one of the other thirteen eligible Pacific Island Countries
- Candidates from Mongolia must provide an explanation how their learning in Canada will help to reduce poverty in their home country
- Letter of proof of full-time enrolment from the home institution
- On official letterhead
- Dated within the last six months
- Confirms that the candidate is currently enrolled in a full-time program (letters that do not confirm full-time student status will be deemed incomplete and not eligible)
- Copies of transcripts, a student card or a letter of admission are not acceptable
- Letter of support from the home institution (maximum one page)
- On official letterhead
- Dated within the last six months
- From the candidate’s instructor, professor or international director
- Explains the nature of study or research to be undertaken in Canada and how the candidate and the home institution will benefit from this scholarship program
- Assesses the candidate’s commitment and capacity to use the program of study or research in Canada to help reduce poverty and narrow the development gap in their country or region
- Letter of invitation from the Canadian supervisor (graduate students only, maximum one page)
- On institutional letterhead
- Dated within the last six months
- Signed by the Canadian supervisor
- Describes the nature and scope of the research collaboration with the student’s home institution
- Confirms their willingness to support and mentor the candidate during the exchange period
- Explains how the Canadian institution, supervisor and peers will benefit from the exchange
Student arrival in Canada
Students should submit their visa or study/work permit application as early as possible to avoid delays.
Read more at EduCanada
