Canadian Francophonie Fully Funded Scholarship Program in Canada 2018



Canadian Francophonie Fully Funded Scholarship Program in Canada 2018

Applications are invited for Canadian Francophonie Scholarship Program for nationals of developing countries. Candidates identified and selected may apply for university studies leading to a master’s and doctoral degree, for technical and vocational training, or for short-term internships.

The Canadian Francophonie Scholarship Program (CFSP) is a scholarship program designed to build institutional capacities by training employed nationals from developing countries of La Francophonie.

Funding for this program is entirely under the control of the Government of Canada, which has entrusted it to the Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE) consortium and World University Service of Canada (WUSC) since January 1, 2015.

Course Level: This is a training program.

Study Subject: Studies in medicine, pharmacy, and dentistry for clinical training are excluded, but studies for postgraduate training are eligible.

Scholarship Award: This is a fully funded scholarship program.

Number of Scholarships: Not Known

Scholarship can be taken in Canada

Eligibility: The following criteria must be met in order for applicants to be eligible for the scholarship:

  • Institutions targeted by recipient countries conduct internal recruitment campaigns to identify qualified candidates who show the greatest aptitude for helping strengthen their institution’s capacities when they return to their country.
  • Candidates identified and selected may apply for university studies leading to a master’s and doctoral degree, for technical and vocational training, or for short-term internships.
  • Clinical training in pharmacy, medicine, and dentistry is excluded.

Nationality:  Nationals of 37 developing countries are eligible to apply for this scholarship program.

College Admission Requirement

Entrance Requirements: Applicants must have their previous degree.

English Language Requirements: Sufficient knowledge of English to be able to read and synthesize documents in English, within their field of study. Fluency in spoken and written French: Since studies must be conducted continuously in French and in a French-language institution in Canada, fluency in French is an essential prerequisite for admission.

Developing Countries Scholarships

How to Apply: Candidates must hold a key position so that the knowledge they acquire will benefit the capacity building of their institution.

Application Form

Application Deadline: Deadline Varying by country.

See also

International Scholarships for Tanzanians to Study Abroad

HESLB | Higher Education Students Loan Board |

Fisheries Education and Training Agency | FETA |

TCU | Tanzania Commission for Universities |

National Council for Technical Education | NACTE |

Admissions for Universities in Tanzania

Examination Results for Universities in Tanzania

Selected Candidates / Applicants

Necta Examination Results

 

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