Canada continues to strengthen its position as one of the world’s leading destinations for graduate research by investing heavily in talented students through government-funded scholarships. Applications are now open for the Canada Graduate Research Scholarships – Master’s (CGRS M) 2027, one of Canada’s most prestigious funding opportunities for students pursuing research-based graduate degrees.
The scholarship provides CAD $27,000 for one year to exceptional graduate students undertaking research in disciplines ranging from engineering and health sciences to natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, and interdisciplinary studies.
Although the scholarship can be held at numerous participating Canadian universities, institutions such as McGill University, the University of Toronto, the University of British Columbia, the University of Alberta, and many other leading universities participate in the programme, making it one of the country’s largest graduate funding competitions.
Unlike many scholarships that require separate applications for each university or funding body, the CGRS Master’s programme uses a centralized application system. Applicants submit one application through Canada’s Research Portal, where they can select up to three eligible universities for consideration.
For ambitious students hoping to pursue research careers, doctoral studies, or positions in academia, government, or industry, the CGRS Master’s scholarship represents an excellent opportunity to begin building an internationally recognized research profile while studying in Canada.
About the Canada Graduate Research Scholarships – Master’s (CGRS M)
The Canada Graduate Research Scholarships – Master’s programme is jointly administered by Canada’s three major federal research funding agencies:
- Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC)
- Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)
- Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
These agencies collectively fund outstanding graduate students whose research has the potential to contribute to scientific discovery, innovation, healthcare, technology, public policy, and society.
Rather than operating as three completely separate scholarship competitions, applicants submit one application through the centralized Research Portal. Depending on their proposed research topic, their application is evaluated under the appropriate funding agency.
This streamlined process significantly reduces the complexity normally associated with applying for multiple government scholarships.
Scholarship Summary
| Scholarship Details | Information |
|---|---|
| Host Country | Canada |
| Scholarship Name | Canada Graduate Research Scholarships – Master’s (CGRS M) |
| Funding Agencies | NSERC, SSHRC & CIHR |
| Scholarship Value | CAD $27,000 |
| Duration | One year (Non-renewable) |
| Study Level | Research Master’s and eligible Doctoral pathways |
| Eligible Universities | Participating Canadian universities including McGill University |
| Application Method | Online through Canada’s Research Portal |
| Application Deadline | 1 December 2026 (8:00 p.m. Eastern Time) |
Why the CGRS Master’s Scholarship Is Highly Competitive
Every year, thousands of talented students compete for the Canada Graduate Research Scholarships because of the programme’s prestige and generous financial support.
Unlike scholarships that primarily reward grades alone, the CGRS Master’s competition evaluates applicants based on a combination of:
- Academic excellence
- Research potential
- Leadership abilities
- Previous research experience
- Publications or conference presentations (where applicable)
- Community engagement
- Academic references
Winning a CGRS Master’s scholarship is widely recognized as a major academic achievement and can significantly strengthen future applications for doctoral programmes, research grants, and academic positions both in Canada and internationally.
Scholarship Benefits
Successful applicants receive substantial financial support to help them focus on research rather than financial pressures.
Funding includes:
| Benefit | Details |
|---|---|
| Scholarship Amount | CAD $27,000 |
| Funding Duration | One year |
| Tuition Support | Can be used toward tuition and educational expenses |
| Living Expenses | Supports accommodation, food, transportation, and daily living |
| Government Recognition | Nationally recognized federal research scholarship |
| Research Opportunities | Access to Canada’s leading research universities and laboratories |
The scholarship is designed to allow students to dedicate more time to research, innovation, and academic development during their graduate studies.
Eligible Fields of Research
Funding is available across a broad range of research disciplines.
Eligible research areas include:
- Engineering
- Computer Science
- Artificial Intelligence
- Machine Learning
- Biomedical Engineering
- Health Sciences
- Medicine
- Nursing
- Environmental Science
- Earth Sciences
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Mathematics
- Biological Sciences
- Agriculture
- Public Health
- Economics
- Political Science
- Sociology
- Psychology
- Education
- History
- Law
- Humanities
- Indigenous Studies
- Interdisciplinary Research
Applicants conducting interdisciplinary research should carefully determine which federal agency best aligns with their project before submitting their application.
Participating Funding Agencies
| Funding Agency | Primary Research Areas |
|---|---|
| NSERC | Natural Sciences, Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics |
| SSHRC | Social Sciences, Humanities, Education, Business, Law |
| CIHR | Health Sciences, Medicine, Biomedical Research, Public Health |
Who Can Apply?
Applicants must satisfy all eligibility requirements established by the programme.
Eligible applicants include:
- Canadian citizens
- Permanent residents of Canada
- Protected persons under Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Protection Act
Applicants must also:
- Be enrolled in, admitted to, or applying for admission into an eligible full-time graduate programme.
- Apply to a university that holds a CGRS Master’s allocation.
- Have achieved a first-class average during each of the last two completed years of study.
- Not have previously received a CGRS Master’s scholarship.
- Meet the programme’s graduate study eligibility limits.
Only one application may be submitted during each competition year.
Indigenous Scholars Awards and Supplements
The Government of Canada has introduced additional funding opportunities to support Indigenous graduate researchers.
Eligible Indigenous applicants whose scholarship applications receive either an “Offered” or “Alternate” status may also be considered for additional funding.
| Award | Value |
|---|---|
| Indigenous Scholars Award | CAD $27,000 |
| Indigenous Scholars Supplement | CAD $5,000 |
Funding is subject to programme availability and eligibility.
Additional Funding for Black Student Researchers
To promote greater diversity within Canada’s research community, additional scholarships have been reserved for Black student researchers.
Applicants who voluntarily self-identify as Black during the application process and provide the required consent may become eligible for additional scholarship awards if they achieve Alternate status in the competition.
This initiative is intended to improve representation and expand opportunities for talented Black researchers across Canada.
Required Application Documents
Applicants should begin preparing their documents early to ensure a complete application.
Typical requirements include:
- Completed online application form
- Academic transcripts
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Research proposal or statement of research interests
- Personal statement
- Two academic reference assessments
- Proof of admission or graduate application (where applicable)
- Supporting documentation requested by the selected university
Individual universities may request additional documents during the admissions process.
Selection Criteria
Applications are evaluated based on three primary components.
| Assessment Area | What Evaluators Look For |
|---|---|
| Academic Excellence | Grades, awards, academic achievements |
| Research Potential | Research experience, publications, proposed project, supervisor support |
| Personal Characteristics | Leadership, communication skills, community involvement, volunteer experience |
Strong applicants often demonstrate not only outstanding academic records but also evidence of initiative, collaboration, and a clear commitment to research.
How to Apply
Applicants should follow these steps:
- Confirm eligibility for the CGRS Master’s programme.
- Identify up to three participating Canadian universities.
- Determine which federal funding agency aligns with the proposed research.
- Create an account on Canada’s Research Portal.
- Complete the online application.
- Upload all required supporting documents.
- Submit the application before the deadline.
Applicants should also verify whether their selected universities have any internal deadlines or additional submission requirements.
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Important Dates
| Activity | Date |
|---|---|
| Applications Open | Now Open |
| Application Deadline | 1 December 2026 |
| Submission Time | 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time |
| Scholarship Duration | One year |
Why You Should Apply
The Canada Graduate Research Scholarships – Master’s programme is widely regarded as one of Canada’s most prestigious graduate funding opportunities. Beyond the generous CAD $27,000 award, recipients gain national recognition from Canada’s federal research agencies, enhancing their academic reputation and opening doors to future doctoral studies, research collaborations, and career opportunities.
For students planning to pursue a research-based master’s degree at McGill University or another participating Canadian institution, the CGRS M programme offers a valuable combination of financial support, professional recognition, and access to one of the world’s most respected research ecosystems. Early preparation, a strong academic record, and a compelling research proposal can significantly improve an applicant’s chances of success.