The Marcel-et-Annie-Adams scholarships in international studies aim to recruit and support master's students in international studies at the Graduate School of International Studies (ESEI).
About University of Laval
New ideas and excellence are the core values of Université Laval, which over the years has educated and graduated over 342,000 individuals, each of whom in their own way has contributed to the progress of their community and of society as a whole, Université Laval is a French-language public research university in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The university was founded by François de Montmorency-Laval as Séminaire de Québec in 1663... continue reading

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University of Laval Marcel and Annie Adams Master's Scholarship in International Studies
Aim and Benefits of University of Laval Marcel and Annie Adams Master's Scholarship in International Studies
- Three applicants will be selected for this scholarship
- Each recipient will be awarded with $10,000
Requirements for University of Laval Marcel and Annie Adams Master's Scholarship in International Studies Qualification
- Maintain full-time student status (or “deemed full-time” according to UL) throughout the study program for which the scholarship was awarded (fall and winter sessions).
- Have maintained an excellent cumulative average during their university studies
Interview date, Process and Venue for University of Laval Marcel and Annie Adams Master's Scholarship in International Studies
The scholarship holder will be chosen on the basis of the quality of the academic file as well as the relevance of the proposed project.
Reserved for people
- Canadian citizens
- Permanent residents
- International students
Application Deadline
June 1, 2024
How to Apply
Interested and qualified? Go to
University of Laval on repertoire.bbaf.ulaval.ca to apply
You must complete the online form.
You must attach to your request:
- A cover letter describing your motivation to pursue your study project
- Depending on your study program:
- A summary of your research project (for master's degree with dissertation) (Maximum 1 page)
Or
- An overview of your essay topic as well as a description of your extracurricular activities/commitments related to your studies (for the professional master's degree) (Maximum 1 page)
- Letter of support from your director or research director or a professor related to teaching or research
- A transcript of your entire university career (Capsule transcript accepted)
- An up-to-date curriculum vitae, including a list of scientific contributions, if applicable.