Dalhousie University offers the A.S. Mowat Scholarship for Foreign Masters Students.Dalhousie University offers the A.S. Mowat Scholarship for Foreign Masters Students.

Dalhousie University will award the A.S. Mowat Award to a master’s student in appreciation of extraordinary achievements.

The prize will be awarded as study funding for the academic year 2023-2024.

Any interested foreign and potential national students who have enrolled at Dalhousie University in a master’s program in a field of their choice are eligible to apply for the prize. The $1,500 cash prize is only available once.

Application Closing Date
The deadline for applications is April 1, 2023.

Eligible Programs
The A.S. Mowat Scholarship for International Masters Students is a program designed to reward high-achieving international students, and it is only offered for the following courses:

All classes
Countries in Eligibility
Students of the following nations qualify:

Every country
The Advantage of a Scholarship Award
The university will supply all of the following:

Dalhousie University will award the A.S. Mowat Award winner a one-time payment of $1,500 as their prize.
A.S. Mowat Scholarship for International Masters Students is intended primarily for Masters students.

The number of awards is not given.

Conditions for Eligibility
To be considered for the A.S. Mowat Scholarship for International Masters Students, all applicants must complete the following requirements:

Candidates must be enrolled in the first year of a master’s degree at Dalhousie University as of the application deadline.

Application Methodology
The following approach is still the sole legal way to proceed:

Admission applications must be filed through the university’s website. Students who would like to apply for the scholarship

Participants in the program must complete an online application.
Documents that back up your claim: Students must provide the following papers to the university:
Transcripts
A curriculum vitae and a reference letter
Statement made on purpose
Statement of research interests

Admission requirements for a portfolio: Applicants must have finished secondary school (Grade 12), have a minimum cumulative grade point average in five academic Grade 12 courses required for your program of interest, and have received a passing final grade in Grade 12 academic English and any other required subject.

Students must provide the following English language proficiency exam results:
IBT TOEFL – 92
IELTS 7.0, MET C1 Level 64, CAEL 70, PTE 65
For additional information,

please visit the official scholarship webpage.

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