The University of Alberta is offering fully funded graduate scholarships for international students pursuing Master’s and PhD programs. These scholarships cover full tuition fees and provide annual living stipends, with the funding being renewable each year until the completion of the program.
Scholarship Overview:
- Host Country: Canada
- Institution: University of Alberta
- Programs: Master’s and PhD degrees
- Eligibility: Open to students from all countries
- Benefits: Full tuition coverage and living stipends
- Application Deadline: Not specified
Eligibility Criteria:
Applicants must:
- Hold a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Science or Engineering, particularly in Mechanical or related fields.
- Be prepared to enroll in the University of Alberta’s MSc or PhD program.
- Have a strong interest or experience in areas such as additive manufacturing, materials characterization, experimental methods, advanced modeling techniques (e.g., finite element analysis), and proficiency in programming tools like MATLAB.
- Maintain a minimum GPA of 3.3.
- Demonstrate the ability to work independently.
- Exhibit effective written and verbal communication skills in English.
- The opportunity is open to Canadian citizens, permanent residents of Canada, and international students.
Required Application Documents:
- A cover letter detailing your specific interest in the project.
- A comprehensive curriculum vitae (CV).
- Copies of all academic transcripts.
- Proof of English proficiency, if applicable.
Application Process:
Interested candidates should:
- Contact Dr. Mostafa Yakout (yakout@ualberta.ca) and Dr. Dan Romanyk (dromanyk@ualberta.ca) to discuss their qualifications and the project.
- Submit the required documents in a single PDF file to the provided email addresses.
- Use “Additive Dental Ceramics Application” as the subject line in your email.
Program Start Dates:
- September 2025
- January 2026
For more detailed information, please visit the University of Alberta’s official website.
Note: The application deadline has not been specified. Applicants are encouraged to contact the professors directly for more information.