ANID and the University of Saskatchewan (USask) have established a graduate co-funding program for Chile nationals to pursue thesis-based master and PhD studies at USask with funding provided jointly through ANID and USask. USask is a member of CALDO.
Program overview
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Thesis-based master's students |
PhD students (full or sandwich) |
Number of selected applicants |
Unlimited |
Unlimited |
Duration of funding |
Up to two years |
Up to four years |
*Funding may be available for pre-session language courses, if required.
Chilean students must meet the eligibility requirements for both the USask academic program and the ANID scholarship.
How to apply
How to apply to the ANID—University of Saskatchewan Co-Funding Program:
- Apply to USask
- Find a program
- Follow the steps to apply for admission
- Visit the University of Saskatchewan Language Centre for information about English language programs
- Contact the Student Recruitment Officer of your intention to apply for ANII
- If the student is admitted, the University of Saskatchewan will provide:
- Conditional letter of admission
- Information about how to obtain a Study Permit (per request) from the International and Study Abroad Centre (ISSAC)
- Apply to obtain ANID Scholarship:
- Applications are open from spring 2021
- Follow the steps to apply here
Funding
Chilean students seeking full master or PhD degree
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ANID |
USask |
Cost of living |
Monthly allowance in accordance with its norms for up to four years for PhD students and two years for masters' students. Return international airfare, health insurance cost covered. |
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Tuition |
Tuition cost covered for up to four years for PhD students and two years for master's students.
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Tuition bursary equivalent to international differential tuition for four years for PhD students and two years for master's students. |
Contact
USask
Student Recruitment Team