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Phalène

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  1. I wasn't eligible to apply for the MA SSHRC. I hope that doesn't my hinder my chances at the PhD SSHRC too much, although I've heard First Year PhD SSHRC's are incredibly difficult to obtain unless you're a star. Is this true?

    My first time applying for SSHRC was in the first year of my PhD. My supervisor did tell me that it was uncommon for first years to win SSHRCs, but I did anyway. :-) The SSHRC statistics seem to indicate that it's pretty even across the board (in terms of which years win awards).

    About stars. If don't feel like a star going into your PhD, you should reconsider. If you feel like a star during of after your first year, you should seek psychological help.

    Ahaha! Some days I feel like a supah-star, other days I want to hide under a rock.

  2. I hate to rain on the parade folks, but for last year's PhD SSHRC competition some of us were told "mid-April", or "end of April" by SSHRC staff only to get letters in the mail by end of May. Let's hope things have changed this year but for my part I'm not holding my breath. If I'm pleasantly surprised, great, but I won't start pestering SSHRC or expecting results until at least the first week of May. Hopefully I'm wrong but I doubt much has changed. I lost a lot of confidence in the SSHRC bureaucracy when I somehow moved from 4 to 8 on the waitlist and nobody could explain why. A SSHRC staff member actually told me that for my sub-committee I had a pretty good chance in 4th place and should keep hoping, but when the magic transformation from 4 to 8 occurred sometime around October, all hopes were lost. My fingers are crossed that the extra year honing my application has paid off and I can avoid the waitlist trauma this year!! :)

    The waitlist thing was really messed up last year. I went from being #1 on the SSHRC-to-CGS waitlist, to being #30 (and thus having no chance of getting a CGS), to being offered a CGS in December.

    Apparently the reason people moved down on the waitlist was because they eventually combined all the lists (so, the lists from each evaluatory committee) into one big one.

  3. The last stage is waitlists. Trust me, I know. And that can go on until January (luckily it was october, in my case).

    In terms of when to hear, it seems like April is what they shoot for every year, and usually miss by 1 to 2 months. For the poster above that is "done waiting", that's a good attitude to have. Forget about it, and you'll be pleasantly surprised (hopefully) when it shows up.

    Canuck

    Hai, Canuck! :D

    I would think you guys still have at least a few months of waiting to go. Last year, I heard about my SSHRC in the first week of May... and wasn't bumped to a CGS until the end of December. It is an incredibly stressful and frustrating experience, and I definitely emphasize with everyone waiting right now!

  4. ^^ actually, A and B class happens at the university level. A class goes to SSHRC, B class does not.

    This should NOT be confused with A level and B level awards ($35k vs $20k).

  5. OH MY GOD YOU GUYS: I just got an email saying I will now be given a CGS!! Best Christmas Gift ever, although at some point I would like to be able to stop shaking!!

  6. Congrats guys! I'm really happy for you both. :) I would assume that if you're currently in second year, you'd be getting $20k for 3 years.

    Still a little bitter about my situation, but I think I'm starting to accept that I was just in a really sh*tty subgroup, hah. Ah, well...

  7. Bad news for me :(

    They've merged all the subgroups' waitlists and ranked them by scores, which means I am no longer number one on my waitlist (and I think this is ridiculous given that we know that some committees score harder than others!). Apparently they did receive a few extra CGSs, but not enough that it would make a difference for most people. I've been told my chances of receiving a bump up are pretty slim, given this new situation.

    So I'm pretty bummed. All that waiting and obsessing for nothing, heh.

    I wasn't able to get any info about the SDF waitlist, other than if someone hasn't heard by now, they aren't likely to be receiving it (I am not sure if these waitlists have also been merged).

    They are still giving out awards to people on the waiting list, but the new competition has started and that is their priority now. It could be over a month before people on the waitlist hear anything.

    Sorry I don't have better news, guys...

  8. I didn't thank the committee in my application - I really didn't have the room and it might have seemed like I was trying to count my chickens before they hatched. The last line of my application went something like this: "I am confident that FancyPants University is the right place for me to continue my education and I would be delighted to join the doctoral program in Sociology in the fall."

    I did thank professors would agreed to speak and meet with me, though.

  9. I called SSHRC (just couldn't wait), and they've changed how they do things slightly. The admin assistant took my name and number and someone is supposed to call me back (but given that I specified that my call was about the waitlist, they might decide to ignore me, hah).

    If I actually do get through to someone I'm going to ask about the waitlist protocols more generally (as opposed to enquiring about my own status, where they definitely won't tell me anything). I'm hoping to find out if things are just moving very slowly, or if they've finished giving out the alternate awards at this time. Let's see if I hear back from anyone...

  10. Just popping in to say I've heard nothing (of course, lol). I'm surprised things have been so quiet... I thought we'd finally be getting some good news! I still think I might try calling them at the end of the month, even if only to see if I can figure out how their waitlist processing works!

  11. Does anyone actually think we'll hear anything today?

    I keep flailing at my computer and yelling "What is taking you guys so LONG, omg!" (I am not necessarily getting that much work done).

  12. One kind of interesting thing I've noticed is that SSHRC doesn't appear to be offering some of the supplementary fellowships this year (Ross, etc). Makes me wonder what is going on financially with them...

    I really wish we had more information (I seem to be wishing this a lot, lol). I might try contacting them one last time at the end of October, but I'm not sure it would really do anything.

  13. Here's hoping, I suppose. Did she say why the hold was off? Did more money come in? Other people declining? And she was definitely talking about the doctoral awards, not the post-docs or masters?

    Sorry to ask so many questions, but I'm just... discouraged. And I don't take anything from SSHRC at face value anymore. :rolleyes:

    I quoted the email exactly. No other information here. :(

  14. Who knows with SSHRC anymore, right? *twitch*

    I do know that the woman I spoke to is one of two program officers tasked with administering the doctoral awards, so presumably she would know what she is talking about. I am guessing that other POs are saying the hold is still on because they don't want students emailing them... not that this plan seems to be working terribly well, lol.

  15. got some news!

    "Yes, my initial hypothesis was right in that it listed candidates who were eligible to receive a CGS provided that they haven’t started their program already and that they would take it up at a Canadian university.

    I have looked into your status and was told that you are next in line for an award in your sub-group. There is no hold anymore on the offer of awards who are on the waiting list. We are still giving away doctoral awards to candidates on the waiting list. I would encourage you to monitor your email closely in the next few weeks. [...]"

    This doesn't necessarily mean I'll be bumped up, but I'm happy to know that things are moving again.

  16. I think the subcommittees are a mix - this is why they caution you not to use disciplinary jargon - because anyone could be evaluating your application.

    I have yet to receive my follow up email from SSHRC. I might send a note at the end of the week. (I think I've pretty much given up at this point, lol).

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