Below you will find information on:
- Scholarship competition department deadlines
- Scholarship information sessions
- Other awards and funding sources
- Scholarships available to Management Science Engineering research students
University of Waterloo President's Graduate Scholarship:
The Vice-President, Academic and Provost and Dean's Council established an incentive award valued at up to $10,000/year for recipients of Tri-Council and Ontario Graduate Scholarships. Visit the President's Graduate Scholarship information page for more information.
All applications to all scholarship programs (unless indicated) must be ranked in the Department before submission to the Graduate Studies Office where they will be ranked before submission to the granting agency. Best of luck!
Contact your graduate coordinator for more information.
Scholarship competition department deadlines
The deadlines for applying for the Ontario Government Scholarship (OGS), Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Doctoral scholarship, and/or Tri-Council Canada Graduate Scholarship Master's (CGS-M) competitions are shown below.
Further information on these scholarships can be found on the following websites:
Note: See web sites below for deadlines.
- Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs Website - OGS Competition. See the website for deadlines.
- Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs Website - Alexander Graham Bell Canada Graduate Scholarships Doctoral and NSERC Postgraduate Scholarship Doctoral (CGS-D and PGS-D)
- Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs Website – Tri-Council Canada Graduate Scholarship Master's Competition
- Vanier CGS
- Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC Doctoral Scholarships): For up to date deadlines and current information contact your graduate coordinator
Transcript deadlines:
Deadlines and procedures to order transcripts (for OGS) or upload transcripts (for NSERC) vary so please check website.
Questions about NSERC and OGS scholarships can be directed to the Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs administrative coordinator.
Upcoming scholarship information sessions
Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs (GSPA) held two scholarship information sessions in September. The presentations were recorded and are available on the GSPA external awards website.
These sessions are geared toward Master’s and Doctoral students who have a minimum 80% average in each of their last two academic years, and to undergraduate students in 3B-5B terms with a min. average of 80% in each of their last two years who are interested in applying for a tri-agency or OGS scholarship.
Information and deadlines for the upcoming 2019-2020 NSERC and OGS competitions will be up on the following websites:
- Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs Website - OGS Competition
- Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs Website - NSERC Doctoral Research Awards
- Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs Website – Tri-Council Canada Graduate Scholarship Master's Competition
Questions about NSERC and OGS scholarships can be directed to:
Graduate coordinator of Management Science and Engineering.
Other awards and funding websites
- NSERC Post-Doctoral website (applications submitted directly to NSERC)
- President's Graduate Scholarship (PGS)
- Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Scholarships
- Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs - Other Awards and Funding
- Scholarships and Awards for International Students
NOTE: There are very few scholarships available to students entering the Master of Management Sciences (MMSc) coursework programs. Please refer to the individual websites above for eligibility criteria.
NOTE: Information on this webpage is subject to change without notice.
Scholarships and awards available to graduate students in Management Science and Engineering
El Gabbani Scholarship (endowment)
The El Gabbani Scholarship is awarded yearly to an international student, demonstrating high academic potential, entering the MASc program in the Department of Management Science and Engineering. The award is endowed in recognition of the value of the Management Science and Engineering program in training foreign individuals, who, upon their return to their native countries will use their acquired knowledge in improving the lot of their people. Amount determined each year by interest earned from the endowment (approx. $750.00). El Gabbani Scholarship (Endowment)
Eligibility guidelines:
- Incoming student for fall term
- International students only (attending on a study permit/student visa)
- Master's students only
- High academic potential
- Financial need
Donald J. Clough Memorial Award (endowment)
This award was established by the Sandford Fleming Foundation from donations made in memory of Professor Clough. Recipients of the award will display superior scholarship and will normally be enrolled in the first year of graduate studies in Management Science and Engineering at the University of Waterloo. The award is valued at approx. $500.00. Funds provided from a memorial endowment through the Sandford Fleming Foundation. Donald J. Clough Memorial Award (endowment)
Eligibility guidelines:
- Display superior scholarship
- Enrolled in first year of graduate studies in Management Science and Engineering
- International students eligible
- Open only to Master's students
Fraser Award (endowment)
The Fraser Research Award is open to both MASc and PhD students of the Department of Management Science and Engineering. It shall be awarded to the student who wrote the best research paper in the previous three academic terms.
Submissions must be papers completed while the author was a student in Management Science and Engineering and must reflect research carried out primarily in the Management Science and Engineering Department. The best paper will be chosen on the basis of overall research quality, taking into account the experience and field of the individual student. Award recipients need not be current students in the Department, but must have been registered in at least one of the eligible terms.
A Committee of faculty members reflecting the various research interests of the department will judge papers. Best papers chosen on basis of overall research quality. Amount determined each year by interest earned from the endowment (approx. $750.00).
Eligibility guidelines:
- Student can submit one research paper only.
- Open to MASc and PhD students.
- Paper written in previous three terms.
- Paper completed while author was a registered student in Management Science and Engineering.
- Paper must reflect research carried out primarily in Management Science and Engineering.
- Papers should not exceed 30 pages in length, conventional font, and spacing.
- The work must be completed in its majority by the student applicant(s) as first author.
- Award can be shared among several student co-authors.
- Only student author names should appear on the submission.