Research Manitoba
You can apply directly to Research Manitoba, which provides funds for research in the health sciences through a number of grants and awards programs.
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Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada, R3T 2N2
We want you to succeed as a graduate student. Find out how you can access funding so you can focus on your studies.
PhD candidates from the departments of psychology and Indigenous studies can now count themselves among Canada’s top graduate students. .
Vanier Scholars are Canada’s top graduate students, chosen for their academic excellence, research potential, and leadership – united by a passion to create a better world. They will receive $150,000 over three years towards their research.
Aurora Robert, a PhD student from the University of Manitoba, has been named as one of 30 finalists in the highly competitive Pierre Elliott Trudeau Scholarship process. The prestigious scholarship, which recognizes exceptional doctoral students who are committed to solving complex societal issues, has acknowledged Aurora’s research in computational modeling and its potential impact on policy formation, particularly in the realm of climate change mitigation.
University of Manitoba Distinguished Dissertation Awards are given to graduating doctoral students who have been nominated by their faculty/college/school for a dissertation that represents a ground-breaking piece of original work. Each year, one award is offered in each of the following categories: applied sciences, health sciences, humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences. Awardees receive a $3,000 prize.
Williams research investigated the effects of changing temperatures on the physiology of developing lake sturgeon.
Cameron's research looks at how droplets of fuel evaporate in an engine to reduce emissions.
Iloradanon's research is about education reducing racism towards Indigenous people in Canada.
Laura's research is about Métis women in academia.
For her doctoral dissertation in the UM Faculty of Graduate Studies, Wanda studied the experiences of women who left their homes to give birth away from their communities.
Jose's findings represent a major methodological contribution to the areas of archeology and anthropology which can help us better understand the lives of those who came before us.
For his doctoral research, Wesley studied a series of molecules using a specialized technique called microwave spectroscopy to examine the rotation of the molecules for the first time in a laboratory setting.
Anne Lindsay wrote her doctoral thesis for UM’s department of history on how the Canadian fur trade reflected the violence of the French and British empires and was not as passive or innocuous as it is painted in most accounts.
Hongwei has worked with Drs. Pooneh Maghoul, Ahmed Shalaby and others at UM to develop a device that uses ultrasonic waves that can be used in a lab or taken to a remote site to evaluate permafrost without disturbing the permafrost itself and possibly lead to structural problems.
These are a sampling of the many awards available to UM graduate students.
Students are responsible for obtaining official, up-to-date, and complete transcripts and for ensuring transcripts for all post-secondary institutions attended are included in their application(s).
FGS does not provide students with copies of transcripts from student records or copies of previously submitted transcripts. This includes transcripts from other Canadian or international post-secondary institutions, UManitoba, and transcripts submitted as part of previous or current admission or award applications.
For: Master’s and doctoral students
New annual rates effective September 1, 2024
The UMGF Fellowships are valued for a 12-month period at $20,000 for Master's students and $25,000 for PhD students. Please check with your department for how to be considered for a UM Graduate Fellowship.
Application deadline: Please contact your department.
For: Master’s and doctoral students
Established in honour of a former Winnipeg vice-president and treasurer of The Great-West Life Assurance Company, the fellowship is awarded to a maximum of $10,000.
For: Doctoral students
These scholarships help Canadian institutions attract highly qualified doctoral students. They are valued at $50,000 per year for three years during doctoral studies.
Many University of Manitoba departments have internal awards based on academic merit, the values of which vary by department. Please check with your department for deadlines and details.
For more information on Canada Graduate Scholarship – Master’s programs, please visit: https://www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca/Students-Etudiants/PG-CS/CGSM-BESCM_eng.asp
For more information on Canada Graduate Scholarship – Master’s programs, please visit: https://www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca/Students-Etudiants/PG-CS/CGSM-BESCM_eng.asp
Find available research funding for master’s and doctoral students.
You can apply directly to Research Manitoba, which provides funds for research in the health sciences through a number of grants and awards programs.
Mitacs is a national research network and funding agency that supports collaborative industrial-academic research projects and the training of highly qualified personnel.
Explore the three major government funding bodies that provide funding for scholarly research in Canada.
There are a number of funding opportunities available specifically for Indigenous and international students.
In years when funds are available, this merit-based award is open to Indigenous students who are enrolled full-time in a master’s program at the University of Manitoba.
This merit-based award is open to Indigenous students who are enrolled full-time in a PhD program at the University of Manitoba.
These scholarships reward the excellence of incoming international graduate students. The scholarship value is equivalent to the international student differential tuition fee.
These scholarships reward the excellence of international graduate students enrolled full-time in master’s or doctoral programs at UM. Their value is equivalent to the amount of the international differential tuition fee.
Value: Variable scholarships, variable value
For: Full-time PhD students
Details: Open to Canadian and International students conducting research
Research field(s): Conducting research in a field pertaining to Indigenous communities and persons
Value: Fellowship valued at $28,375.00
For: Master’s and Ph.D. Students
Details: Open to Law, Sociology and Psychology graduate students enrolled in full-time Master’s or Doctoral programs at the University of Manitoba to support the study of adult harassment
Research field(s): Adult harassment (Law, Sociology and Psychology)
Value: Scholarship valued at up to $11,000.00
For: Master’s and Ph.D. Students
Details: Open to Canadian and International students writing a thesis in any area of Human Genetics
Research field(s): Any area of Human Genetics
Value: (2) Scholarships valued at $5,000 each
For: Master's & PhD students
Details: Preference to a student who has self-declared as a First Nations, Metis, or Inuit form Canada, and second preference to a student who is conducting Indigenous-focused research.
Research field(s): Area of family or gender-based violence.
Value: (4) $13,000 subject to change
For: Master's & PhD students across Canada
Details: All required materials including application, non-UM certified University transcripts and confidential references must be received by the application deadline. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Research field(s): Restricted to graduate students who hold a Canadian university degree of any level in any discipline.
Value: (4) $15,000 subject to change
For: Master's & PhD students across Canada
Details: All required materials including application, non-UM certified University transcripts and confidential references must be received by the application deadline. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Research field(s): Restricted to graduate students who engage in study in the United States or United Kingdom, of international or industrial relations..
Value: $3,000 prize plus citation certificate
For: PhD students
Details: This prize honours exceptional doctoral dissertations that were defended and submitted during the 2024 calendar year (January 1, 2024 – December 31, 2024). Nominations (max. of two) must be submitted by each Faculty/School/College via email to graduate.awards@umanitoba.ca Attention: Allison Aubin prior to the deadline
Research field(s): Applied sciences, Health sciences, Humanities, Natural sciences, and Social sciences
Value: $1,000 prize plus citation certificate
For: Master's students
Details: This prize honours exceptional master’s theses that were defended and submitted during the 2024 calendar year (January 1, 2024 – December 31, 2024). Nominations (max. of two) must be submitted by each Faculty/School/College via email to graduate.awards@umanitoba.ca Attention: Allison Aubin prior to the deadline
Research Fields: Applied sciences, Health sciences, Humanities, Natural sciences, and Social sciences
Value: (1) Gold Medal for a Master’s student – (1) Gold Medal for a Doctoral student
Details: The Governor General of Canada offers two annual gold medals to recognize the outstanding performance of graduate students. These awards are based on overall academic excellence. Open to Master’s and Doctoral students who intend to convocate in May 2025, who convocated in February 2025 or convocated in October 2024 are eligible for this competition. Nominations (max. of two) must be submitted by each Faculty/School/College via email to graduate.awards@umanitoba.ca Attention: Allison Aubin prior to the deadline
Research field(s): Unrestricted
Value: $6,000
For: Master's, PhD and postdoctoral students
Research field(s): Unrestricted
Recommended to apply 16 weeks in advance of planned start date
Value: $1,000
For: Master's and PhD students
Research field(s): Science, Engineering
Applications must be submitted at least two months before the start of a proposed outreach activity.
If you're facing financial hardship, or need support to pay your expenses as a student, there are programs available to help you. Apply for a loan, find on-campus employment or use our on-campus food bank.
Contact your department regarding teaching assistantships, where you help conduct undergraduate classes and laboratories, and research assistantships, where you may be able to use the research undertaken for your thesis.
The Work–study program at UM provides supplementary financial assistance for students who are currently receiving government student loans.
If you are a full-time Canadian or permanent resident you can apply for student loans from the federal and provincial governments to support your studies.
The University offers short-term loans to students facing unanticipated living costs and unexpected delays in government loans or other award funding.
Learn about financial aid available to U.S. students, including government student loans.
The University of Manitoba offers a wide range of bursaries ranging from $100 to $1,000 to support students with financial need. Complete the University of Manitoba General Bursary application to be considered.
Students can use the food bank to help offset the costs of groceries during times of financial distress.
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University of Manitoba (Fort Garry campus)
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