The CAGS/ProQuest Distinguished Dissertation Awards (DDA) recognize Canadian doctoral dissertations that make unusually significant and original contributions to their academic field. They were established in 1994 and are presented annually. There are two awards: one for engineering, medical sciences and natural sciences; and one for fine arts, humanities and social sciences. The Awards are granted by the Canadian Association for Graduate Studies (CAGS) and are sponsored by Proquest.
They include a $1,500 prize, a Citation Certificate, and travel expenses of up to $1,500 to attend the CAGS Annual Conference.
Eligible Dissertations:
- A dissertation in any discipline in engineering, medical sciences and natural sciences completed and accepted by the Graduate School between January 1 and December 31 (of the prior year).
- A dissertation in any discipline in the fine arts, humanities and social sciences completed and accepted by the Graduate School between January 1 and December 31 (of the prior year).
In interdisciplinary domains or in fields that overlap the two broad areas in which the prizes are given, the dean of graduate studies must decide for which prize it is appropriate to submit the dissertation.
Nomination packages will be solicited from each appropriate Faculty in January each year and one nominee in each of two fields of study will be forwarded to CAGS for consideration. For complete details and the application please visit the CAGS Distinguished Dissertation Awards web page.
- For further information about this award please contact the appropriate:
Manager, Graduate Financial Aid and Awards Programs in Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs (GSPA)