Up to 15 Trudeau Scholarships are awarded each year to support doctoral students pursuing research in one or more of the four themes: human rights and social justice, responsible citizenship, Canada and the world, and humans and their natural environment. Trudeau Scholars are highly gifted individuals who are actively engaged in their fields and expected to become leading national and international figures.
Annual Value: $40,000 stipend plus $20,000 travel allowance
Eligibility
Evaluation Criteria
Candidates must demonstrate the following qualities in their applications:
- academic achievement at the level of the most competitive scholarship programmes worldwide
- an outstanding ability to engage in lively exchange with other researchers and scholars
- the intention to work in an area related to one or more of the four themes of the Foundation, and a desire to contribute to public dialogue around those themes. The four themes of the Foundation are: human rights and social justice, responsible citizenship, Canada and the world, and humans and their natural environment.
Please note: Any applicant who is submitted to the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies must be truly exceptional. Not only must they be outstanding scholars (as evidenced by superior grades, awards, and publications), but they must also be engaged, contributing members of society as demonstrated by involvement in social, environmental, cultural, or political endeavours. Plainly put, Trudeau Scholars are expected to become leading national and international figures in their fields and in Canada. The level of competition is such that universities generally have only one successful candidate in each competition; many universities do not have any successful candidates at all. The award is targeted to a very few outstanding students, and the past years’ competitions indicate that a record of good scholarship alone is unlikely to result in an award.