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Shastri Student Research in India Fellowship (SSRIF)

The SSRIF Project is part of SICI's Canadian Scholars to India (CSI) Program, funded by Global Affairs Canada's Government of Canada. The CSI Program aims to improve and diversify Canadian scholars' short-term academic mobility to India. The desired SSRIF applicants are Canadian students studying in undergraduate and graduate degree programs.

SSRIF recipients will commence a 6-8 weeks research project in India under the supervision of Indian faculty members in their host Indian institutions in subject areas where they desire/require research experience. Objectives include:

  • Provide intensive 6-8 week multidisciplinary research training with Indian institutions.
  • Guide students under Indian faculty to understand advanced research techniques.
  • Enhance Canadian students' global knowledge and research capabilities.
  • Foster invaluable insights, multicultural awareness, and confidence.
  • Offer profound insights into the bi-national academic community.
  • Forge lifelong networks with Indian host institutions and the community.

Key information

Location

India (Partner institutions in various cities) 

Language

English

Semester

Fall 2024 and/or Winter 2025

Program type

Research

Application information

Application status

Open

Email your complete application package to siciapp@ucalgary.ca with the subject line- "SSRIF Project 2024-25" by July 31, 2024 (MDT).

Learn more about the application process

Program-specific additional requirements

Eligibility

  • Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents enrolled in undergraduate or graduate programs at Canadian public universities.
  • Preference will be given to students enrolled in SICI's Canadian-Member-Institutions.
  • Proficiency in English is a requirement.

2024-2025 applications

Application deadline - July 31, 2024 

Program details

This program is not managed by University of Calgary's Global Learning Office, for any questions related to this program, please contact:
Mahmuda Aldeen (maldeen@ucalgary.ca) - Program and Member Relations Officer at Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute

SSRIF recipients will commence a 6-8 weeks research project in India under the supervision of Indian faculty members in their host Indian institutions in subject areas where they desire/require research experience.

Students' research proposals may include all domains of studies, such as Social Sciences and Humanities, Arts, Commerce and Management and STEM.

Please note the topic and content of the research proposal should focus on essential subject matters concerning Canada or India.

Host Institution Placement in India

  • Students may identify their host institution and supervisor in India.
  • Alternatively, upon selection, SICI will find a suitable Indian host institution and research supervisor for the student.

Eligibility Restrictions

  •  Canadian Students previously granted short-term studies/training/internships in India under SICI are eligible to reapply after a two-year gap from their return date.
  • Applicants must not hold another degree from an Indian institution or be concurrently enrolled in one.
  • Research Period: September 2024 – March 2025
  • Placement Duration in India: 6-8 weeks

SSRIF Project Grant

  • Twelve (12) grants
  • Up to CAD$ 8,500/per SSRIF Project Grant.
  • The grant value will cover the cost of an appropriate Indian visa, vaccination, health insurance, air travel (international), domestic travel in India, accommodation in India, communications, registration and any other mandatory fees in Indian Host Institutions (if required), and a stipend.

Support for Indigenous and Financially Challenged Students

  • SICI promotes the participation of Indigenous and financially challenged Canadian students in its international mobility programs.
  • At least 50% (minimum of seven) of SSRIF Project grants will be awarded to eligible students from these backgrounds.

Disbursement of Funds:

  • SICI will release the stipend in two installments as below:
    • The 1st Installment, which is 75% of the stipend money, will be disbursed upon signing the letter of agreement between SICI and the recipient student's Institution.
    • SICI will release the remaining 25% of the stipend upon receipt and approval of the final report submitted by the students.

Application Requirements

  • A complete application package should be submitted as a single PDF file containing the following documents in sequential order:
  1. Completed SSRIF Application Form.
  2. 'No Objection Certificate' (NOC) from the student's Institution. (template enclosed)
  3. Applicant's Curriculum Vitae (maximum three pages).
  4. Copies of official transcripts (relevant/most recent).
  5. Letter of reference in SICI format. (template enclosed)
  6. Proof of Canadian citizenship or permanent residency (passport, birth certificate, or permanent residency card).
  7. Certificate of Ethical Approval (if applicable).

 

Evaluation Criteria

  • A four-member bi-national adjudicating committee will review all SSRIF applications and select the successful awardees based on the following criteria:
  1. Quality of the research proposal on topics/issues relevant to Canada or India (10 points).
  2. Alignment of the applicant's academic background and research interests with the proposed field of research (10 points).
  3. Assessment of the applicant's qualifications, encompassing both academic and extracurricular activities (10 points).
  4. Potential of the research fellowship to enhance the applicant's knowledge, research skills, and overall learning (10 points).
  5. Demonstrated willingness to adapt to and respect the cultural norms of India (10 points).

 

How to apply : 

  • Email your complete application package to siciapp@ucalgary.ca with the subject line- "SSRIF Project 2024-25".
  • Deadline: July 31, 2024 (MDT).

Important Notes:

  • All fellowships will be subject to receipt of funds from Global Affairs Canada. 
  • SICI reserves the right to change the fellowship amount and the number of awards.
  • Plagiarism will lead to disqualification. 
  • SICI will not adjudicate incomplete applications.

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