Published: 26 Feb 2024 599 views
The NSERC Indigenous Student Ambassadors (NISA) grant aims to engage Indigenous students and fellows in promoting interest and participation in the natural sciences and engineering (NSE) by visiting Indigenous communities and schools in Canada. Ambassadors could share their research and education experiences at an information booth at a community event or Powwow, or they could deliver hands-on science promotion activities at a workshop for youth in the community, among other possibilities.
NSERC is acting on the evidence that achieving a more equitable, diverse and inclusive Canadian research enterprise is essential to creating the excellent, innovative and impactful research necessary to advance knowledge and understanding, and to respond to local, national and global challenges. This principle informs the commitments described in the Tri-agency statement on equity, diversity and inclusion.
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Application Deadline | Not Specified |
Value | $5,000 |
Country to study | Canada |
School to study | |
Type | MBA |
Course to study | View courses |
Sponsor | Canadian Government |
Gender | Men and Women |
The value of the grant will be based on the budget proposed in your application, up to a maximum of $5,000. You may hold only one NISA grant per fiscal year (April 1 to March 31).
The grant will cover costs associated with the proposed NSE promotion activity and visit to an Indigenous community or school. These include costs incurred for:
To be eligible, you must be:
NSERC will review applications using the following criteria:
Signatures
Notification of results
Deadlines
Final report
To be considered for this grant, you must submit the following documents:
*At the time of submission, you must complete a self-identification questionnaire. Your consent is requested within the application form for NSERC to confirm your Indigenous identity based on the data within the questionnaire for verification of eligibility. For the role, select Applicant. For the ID field, provide your NSERC PIN or enter Unknown. The program collects self-identification data from all applicants to monitor levels of diversity, policies and processes for potential systemic barriers. Although completion of the questionnaire is mandatory and required before review of your application, each question includes the option Prefer not to answer.
Applications must be submitted electronically using NSERC’s ICSP secure submission site. The application must be submitted in portable document format (PDF) as a single document.
For more details visit: Canadian Government website.