Competition year : 
2022-2023

Deadline (application) : 
At all times

Amount : 
Variable (see web page of the selected program)

Duration : 
from 6 months to 3 years, depending on the training program or internship

This program is replaced by the program: Science en exil – Students

1. Objective

This program is intended for Ukrainian (in priority) and Russian students who wish to undertake a graduate program or a research internship at a university or college located in Quebec. The FRQ, in collaboration with the host educational institution, will offer scholarships to students whose files have been previously selected by their host educational institution.

2. Eligibility requirements

The host institutions will be responsible for validating the eligibility of individuals for this program. To be eligible, the candidate must:

  • Hold a valid Ukrainian or Russian passport on the date of submission of the application;
  • Hold (or have applied for) a residence permit (refugee application or visa);
  • Justify it’s request (e.g. without this scholarship, the security of the person could be compromised by a forced return to Ukraine or Russia);
  • Have not already started the training program;
  • Plan to work on a research project or do an internship in one of the research fields covered by the FRQ;
  • Have confirmation that the director of the research or the internship supervisor accepts the student in his or her team;
  • Plan for a continuous physical presence in Quebec for the duration of the funding, excluding the periods of release provided for in the university calendar. Candidates who continue their training under joint supervision are also subject to this rule. In their case, a study stay in the country targeted by the cotutelle is not permitted;
  • Submit a complete file (see sections Selection by universities and Creation of a file in the electronic Portfolio);
  • Be selected by a Quebec university or college.

3. Selection by educational institution

Candidates must first find a person agreeing to direct their research project or supervise their postdoctoral internship or internship in a practice setting. This person have to be able to assume a quarter of the total amount of the scholarship, the part paid by the FRQ being 75% (see section Scholarship Amount).

This person can then send the candidate’s file to the authorities of his university so that the latter can confirm his eligibility (see the Eligibility conditions section) and proceed with the evaluation. The documents to be provided for an application to be considered complete and ready for evaluation will be determined by the host universities. This evaluation is left up to the establishments, which can also draw inspiration from the FRQ evaluation grids for each level of training if they wish (see Toolbox). Finally, the files of the people selected by the universities at the end of the evaluation process must be transferred to the managers of the master’s, doctoral and postdoctoral programs of the Fund concerned.

4. Creating a Folder in the ePortfolio

Upon receipt of the applications chosen by the universities, the FRQ will invite the recipients to create a file in the system and will take charge of the management of the funded files.

To create a folder in FRQnet, it is essential to create a user account. Once the user account has been created, candidates will be able to find the application form in their Electronic Portfolio, under Available competitions/Grants and training courses. The documents that will be requested from the candidate and his or her superior for the constitution of the file are listed below:

APPLICANTS

In the Other documents section of the electronic form:

  • Copy of Ukrainian or Russian passport;
  • Residence permit or proof that an application has been made (email, acknowledgment of receipt, etc.);
  • Letter of presentation/motivation, including the proof requested in the Eligibility conditions section.

DIRECTOR OR SUPERVISOR

5. Scholarship amount

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Below are the details of the amounts to be paid by the institution or the persons providing supervision, as well as those paid by the FRQ. For the amounts of the internship programs, please refer to the web pages of the concerned programs (Tremplin Award – FRQS and BSMP – FRQSC).

PROGRAM AND SCHOLARSHIP DURATION

MASTER’S (2 YEARS)

INSTITUTION

$4,375 per year; $8,750 in total

FRQ

$13,125 per year; $26,250 in total

TOTAL

$17,500 per year; $35,000 in total

PROGRAM AND SCHOLARSHIP DURATION

DOCTORATE (3 YEARS)

INSTITUTION

$5,250 per year; $15,750 in total

FRQ

$15,750 per year; $47,250 in total

TOTAL

$21,000 per year; $63,000 in total

PROGRAM AND SCHOLARSHIP DURATION

POSTDOCTORATE (2 YEARS)

INSTITUTION

$11,250 per year; $22,500 in total

FRQ

$33,750 per year; $67,500 in total

TOTAL

$45,000 per year; $90,000 in total

6. Scholarship administration

Grant holders of this program are subject to the common general rules (CGR), for the entire duration of the funding.

The specific situations listed below must be managed using the rules for the master’s, doctoral and postdoctoral training programs for the year 2022-2023. Payments are conditional upon confirmation of full-time enrollment by the university. They are also conditional upon receipt, in the electronic portfolio, of the documents listed below.

SPECIFIC SITUATIONS
  • Deferral of payment for parental leave, sick leave or acquisition of relevant experience;
  • Possibility of studying part-time;
  • Management of the remaining amounts during direct or accelerated passages;
  • Paid work outside the research project;
  • Scholarship accumulations.
TERMS

7. Final report

A final report is required after the end of the session corresponding to the last installment. The grant holder is notified by e-mail of the availability of the form to be completed in their Electronic Portfolio. It is required to complete and submit this form within the deadline mentioned. The granting of subsequent financial assistance in another FRQ program is conditional upon receipt of this duly completed report.

8. Contact

Fonds Santé

Nancy Ronco, Responsible for the Master’s Training Programs

Valérie Kathleen Leong, Responsible for the Doctoral training Programs

Geneviève Dalpé, Responsible for the Postdoctoral Training Programs and the Tremplin Award (Doctoral Internship in a Practice Setting)

Fonds Société et culture

Michelle Chiasson, Responsible for the Master’s and Doctoral Training Programs

Viviane Asselin, Responsible for the Postdoctoral Training Programs

Geneviève Godbout, Responsible for the Scholarship for Internship in a Practice Environment Program

Fonds Nature et technologie

Michel Garceau, Responsible for the Master’s, Doctoral and Postdoctoral Training Programs