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Funding for Travel

Graduate Mobility Awards

Graduate Mobility Awards

The Graduate Mobility Award encourages graduate students to study and conduct research abroad as part of their McGill degree program by defraying part of the cost of the international experience.

Hoping to study and/or conduct research outside of Canada? The following external funding opportunities may help you do just that.

Award Citizenship Student Status Field of Study
DAAD Some Québec residency restrictions Current students All fields

Canada / Foreign Government Awards - Mexico

Canadian only Current students  All fields

Endeavour Leadership Program

** Some restrictions Current students All fields

Fulbright Student and Scholar Awards

Canadian only Incoming and current students All fields except medical training

Graduate Mobility Award

No restriction Current students All fields 

Mackenzie King Open

** Some restrictions Incoming, current and graduating students All fields
Mackenzie King Travelling  ** Some restrictions Graduating students International relations or industrial relations 

McGill-Glasgow Travel Award

No restriction  Current PhD students All fields 

Michael Smith Foreign Study Supplement

(NSERC,SSHRC,CIHR)

Canadian only Current students

All fields

* must hold active Tri-Agency CGS award

Mitacs Globalink No restriction Current students and visiting short-term students All fields
Philip F. Vineberg Travelling Fellowship in the Humanities Canadian only Current students Humanities

Flaherty Research Scholarships

These awards will support up to six Canadian research scholars travelling to Ireland for visits of between 4 and 6 weeks in duration.

For more information, please visit the .

Montreal Council on Foreign Relations Fellowship / Prix du CORIM - Foreign Relations

The CORIM offers internships abroad for Doctoral and Master's students with interest in Foreign Relations.

For more information how to apply please click on the relevant link below:

Doctoral

Master's

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