Research grants

Note
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

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

How to apply for this bursary
By mail 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

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.


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