Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
The CIHR provides research funding for graduate students for research in the health sciences and is open to current and prospective students.
The Canada Graduate Scholarships - Doctoral (CGS D) program is a federal program of scholarships awarded by the CIHR, NSERC, and SSHRC granting agencies that supports high-calibre doctoral students in all academic disciplines.
At a glance
Preparing your application
You are encouraged to apply for awards when you have submitted your admissions application and received your University of Calgary student number (UCID). You are not required to meet the eligibility requirements in the terms of reference of an award when you apply, but if successful, you must meet the eligibility requirements at the time the award is paid.
Please ensure that you have completed the following two steps before submitting your application:
Read the terms of reference
Awards are based on merit. It is important to read and understand the award terms of reference listed on this page and/or on the agency, or donor website.
Know your eligibility
Read our guide to discover the polices and regulations that determines a student's award eligibility at the University of Calgary.
Eligibility
See the CGS D website for details on doctoral eligibility
To be eligible at the University of Calgary, you must have achieved a first-class average of 3.5 or higher in the last two years of study.
If you are a licensed health/allied health professional pursuing a PhD and are eligible to apply for a tri-agency Fellowship (ie CIHR Fellowship), you cannot also be considered for a tri-agency doctoral scholarship through the University of Calgary competition. As per CIHR you must chose which of these competitions to apply for.
CGS D application eligibility requirements
Tri-agency Recipient Eligibility
The Tri-agency research training award holder’s guide governs eligibility for Master's and Doctoral research training programs offered through CIHR, NSERC, and SSHRC.
If you are a recipient of tri-agency funding, you must review this guide prior to making any changes to your registration, employment etc. Contact gsaward@ucalgary.ca to inform the Faculty of Graduate Studies of any potential changes that may impact your funding.
Deadline
University of Calgary internal deadline to submit through the appropriate tri-agency portal is October 1.
When a deadline falls on a weekend, applications will be accepted until midnight local time on the first business day following the deadline date.
As the application deadline approaches, delays may occur due to a high volume of users on the application portal, which may prevent the timely submission of your application. Requests to submit late applications will not be accepted.
If you are not currently a registered student, please refer to the CGS D website to submit directly to the funding agency.
Application
Applications are submitted electronically through ResearchNet. Applicants to the CGS D competition complete the Doctoral Research Award - Frederick Banting and Charles Best Canada Graduate Scholarships Doctoral Award Form.
Based on your registration status at the time of application, your application will be processed by either the Canadian institution in which you are registered or by CIHR. Refer to the CGS D website for additional information.
Applications received by the University of Calgary are reviewed by the Graduate Scholarship Committee and are forwarded to CIHR based on a quota provided by CIHR. All students will be notified whether their application been forwarded to CIHR for review by late November.
Note: The application process itself remains the same regardless of whether your application is submitted through the University of Calgary or to CIHR directly. All applicants are required to complete the CIHR Doctoral Awards Form.
Please review the application instructions and Frequently Asked Questions.
Attend a workshop
Set yourself up for success and attend one of our workshops or watch a webinar hosted by CIHR.
UCalgary workshops are hosted by the the Graduate Leaders Circle (GLC). The Graduate Leaders Circle is comprised of Vanier, Killam, and Doctoral tri-agency recipients, the most prestigious awards available to graduate students in Canada. Members serve as mentors to help other graduate students improve their chances for various awards.
One-on-one mentoring
Hosted by the Graduate Leaders Circle, scholarship cafes and dedicated one-on-one mentoring sessions are available for students applying for tri-agency Doctoral scholarships. Drop-in and scheduled sessions are available.
If you have eligibility questions or you experience difficulties with the portal, please contact the Faculty of Graduate Studies office (gsaward@ucalgary.ca) or contact the research portal directly.