Research grants
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These grants are aimed at applicants eligible for bursaries from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. |
Girardin-Vaillancourt Program
Registration period: December 15 to April 1 of each year.
Apply for this bursary
Objective
To provide financial aid of $25,000 or $15,000 (depending on the case) spread over 2 years or $7,500 for 1 year to students already enrolled at the postgraduate level and whose research project deals with one of the themes described
below.
Fields of interest
1. Environment and Society: 1 grant for $25,000 and 1 for $15,000.
Our societies grow in an environment that nurtures them. To better understand the dynamic between environment and society, Fondation Desjardins offers 2 bursaries to candidates doing research on the following themes:
- Costs (social and private) and profitability of environmental interventions
- Sustainable development
- Social economy and the environment
- Economic globalization, environment and society
- Environmental risks and society
- Essential infrastructures (energy, drinkable water, transportation, information technology, health, etc.) and the environment
- Heritage work and the environment
- Social ethics
- Public and private responsibilities of individuals, groups and institutions with respect to the environment
- Taking control of the environment (private or community)
- Habitat and the environment
- Education and the environment
2. Cooperation: one grant for $7,500. Research must focus on one of the following:
- group entrepreneurship as a development tool
- participative management in cooperatives
- cooperation: a training tool for the next generation
- promoting cooperation in schools
Eligibility requirements
- Applicants must be Canadian citizens or have permanent resident status1, residing in Québec or Ontario and a member of a Desjardins caisse in Quebec or a caisse populaire in Ontario. Once the
selected applicant accepts the bursary, he or she must prove full-time enrolment in a university program at the doctorate level.
- To collect a bursary, the winner must
- (Quebec residents) be a Desjardins caisse member or agree to become one
- (Ontario residents) be an Ontario caisse populaire member
- When receiving the grant, the applicant must devote a large portion of his or her time to the research project.
- To receive the second portion of the grant, the applicant must submit a progress report on the research, to the satisfaction of Fondation Desjardins.
- When the project is submitted to and accepted by the institution, the applicant must send a copy to the Fondation, along with a summary (a few pages long) and the permission to publish.
Selection criteria
Applicants will be judged according to the following criteria:
- excellent university and extracurricular records
- scientific values and the social relevance of the research project
- the quality of the applicant's professorial supervision
- the quality of the applicant's 3 recommendations
- the impact of the study on Quebec or Ontario society, whether or not it is a comparative one.
Allotment of payments
Field of study |
First year |
Second year |
After examination |
Environment and Society ($25,000) |
$12,500 |
$10,000 |
$2,500 |
Environment and Society ($15,000) |
$7,500 |
$5,000 |
$2,500 |
Cooperation |
$8,500 |
No |
$1,500 |
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Documents required and application instructions
- Enclose all university transcripts (or have them sent by the university).
- Ensure that all 3 evaluation forms are filled out, preferably by 3 professors (including, if applicable, your supervisor).
Persons with permanent resident status must:
- enclose a photocopy of their permanent resident card;
- if they have not yet studied in Canada, provide documents showing equivalent studies in their country of origin;
- attach a page describing:
- their integration objectives in Quebec or Ontario (academic, economic, family, social and regional);
- what they have already done to reach these objectives;
- the way in which they are experiencing their adaptation to the university (new pedagogical approach), the climate, and Quebec or Ontario culture;
- what they have already done to facilitate their integration into their new environment.
Find out more
Montreal area: 514-281-7171, ext. 1
Elsewhere in Canada and the U.S.: 1-800-443-8611, ext. 1
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By mail |
Fill out the Research Grant application form (PDF, 388 KB) and mail along with the required documents to the following address:
Fondation Desjardins
1, complexe Desjardins
C.P. 7, succursale Desjardins
Montréal (Québec) H5B 1B2
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Checking your application status
Bursary applications postmarked after this time will not be accepted. No acknowledgement will be sent, but candidates will receive a reply before July 1.
1. Students with permanent resident status must fill out the sections to this effect on the application form.
