PRONABEC and the University of Saskatchewan (USask) have established a graduate co-funding program for Peruvian nationals to pursue thesis-based master and PhD studies at USask with funding provided jointly through PRONABEC and USask. USask is a member of CALDO.
Program overview
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Thesis-based master's students |
PhD students |
Number of selected applicants |
Depending on annual budget |
Dependent on annual budget |
Duration of funding |
Up to two years |
Up to four years |
There might be (English) language training support available, if required*
Peruvian students must meet the eligibility requirements for both the USask academic program and the PRONABEC scholarship.
How to apply
How to apply to the PRONABEC—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 PRONABEC
- If the student is admitted, the University of Saskatchewan will provide:
- Conditional letter of admission
- Information about how to a obtain Study Permit (per request) from the International and Study Abroad Centre (ISSAC)
- Apply to obtain PRONABEC Scholarship:
- Master's and Ph.D. applications are open from May 16 to June 28, 2022. (5:30 pm Peru zone time)
- Follow the steps to apply here
Funding
Peruvian students seeking full master or PhD degree
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PRONABEC |
USask |
Cost of living |
Monthly allowance in accordance with its norms for up to four years for PhD students and two years for master's students. Return international airfare, health insurance, annual books 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
CALDO
CALDO Consortium