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  1. On 5/3/2021 at 4:12 PM, MarleyBarley said:

    Does anyone know how many times one can apply to FRQ bourses in phd? I know for nserc the 24 month mark would be the last time (ie. 2nd yr phd students) but i was just wondering if FRQ has the same rule. 

     


    According to the FRQSC website, it’s five years. From this past year’s rules:

    To be eligible, applicants must have been enrolled in doctoral studies for less than 5 years (the equivalent of 15 full-time terms) as of May 1, 2021. This includes all terms at the doctoral level including those in another discipline. Previous studies completed as part of a professional doctoral degree are excluded from this total.

    Applicants directly admitted to a doctoral program after their undergraduate studies and applicants who have fast-tracked to the doctoral level without obtaining a master's degree must have been enrolled in the doctoral program for less than 6 years (the equivalent of 18 full-time terms), as of May 1, 2021.

    Applicants directly admitted to a doctoral program after their undergraduate studies and applicants who have fast-tracked to the doctoral level without obtaining a master's degree are advised to apply for the master's competition, provided that they meet the eligibility requirements.

    (Note that summer is counted as a full-time term. And that the number of terms you will have completed by that May 1 date affects how much funding you can receive. I received the doctoral scholarship the last possible term that I could after years of applying unsuccessfully to the PBEEE, and received one installment of $7000 for the next four-month term, rather than the $21000/year.) 

  2. 1 minute ago, Generic_Applicant said:

    Ranked 8th and didnt get it:( my french isnt the best. Does it say there were only 6? Does this mean that if 2 people decline, I could get it??

    I’m sorry!! It is really unclear whether or not the Fonds has a waitlist. It looks like until 2015-2016 or so there were multiple rounds of acceptances for some scholarships, but nothing posted about this more recently: http://www.frqsc.gouv.qc.ca/fr/bourses-et-subventions/resultats-des-concours/resultats-des-concours-anterieurs

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    10 minutes ago, Chih-En said:

    Is publication one of the key component in the application? which stream are you at? FRQNT?

    Publications are part of the CCV and detailed contributions form, so they have to help (although I’m not entirely sure how much they are weighted compared to the proposal and justification of research environment). I’m waiting on the FRQSC. 

  4. 4 hours ago, MarleyBarley said:

    Does anyone know how are results usually given out nextweek? by email notification or change of status in the frqnt portal?

    In my past applications (both successful and unsuccessful) for the FRQSC, I’ve always gotten an email on April 30 telling me to check the portal. The email doesn’t say anything else one way or the other. When you log into the portal and click on “my forms” after the results are posted, the box labeled “documents attached by the organization” becomes clickable and you can then download a document with your results and the success rate for your committee. 

  5. 29 minutes ago, MarleyBarley said:

    good luck! have u obtained FRQSC at the doctoral level? was it competitive as, say the NSERC/CIHR/SSHRC? >.< 

    Thanks! You, too! I did receive the doctoral scholarship, but I’m not sure how it compares to the federal competitions. I’m not a citizen, and applied unsuccessfully for the PBEEE for multiple years before they changed the eligibility rules for the regular Québec doctoral awards. 

  6. Waiting here, too. ?This was my final chance to apply for the FRQSC postdoc. I...think I have a pretty good chance given my research experience and plan. (My first time applying, I was in the middle of my committee rankings, but didn’t yet have any publications out from my dissertation research.) 

     

    But I’m also teaching a class in May, and all of the uncertainty is not helping me prep for anything! Fingers crossed, all! 

  7. I’m waiting for another (non-Canadian) postdoc that is apparently usually several weeks behind its announced outcome schedule. Eek. At least the FRQ is usually regular about April 30, but I’m hoping I won’t have to make another extremely quick lease decision as in some past years. 

  8. I’m going stir-crazy about postdoc applications. This is my second year on the job market since graduating and I’ve had sessional teaching jobs, but I really need something more stable and focused on developing my research. I know I likely won’t hear back from the major programs until late March through late April, but I’m having a hard time focusing now. 

  9. For when the end of April can’t come quickly enough...

    This is my second time applying for the postdoc (applied in 2019 when I hadn’t yet graduated and when all of my publications were still “pending”). I previously received the doctoral scholarship. I have a lot of other job and postdoc applications out, but it would be awfully convenient not to have to move during a pandemic...

    Does anyone know why the Fonds wait so long to announce? April 30 is awfully late for people who need to renew leases (or find new places), make travel plans, rearrange their work schedules, etc. Especially because they notify so early about your application being forwarded to the relevant committee? 

  10. 45 minutes ago, DevsChick said:

    I'm really sorry :( I really was rooting for you.

    Thanks! I do really feel like parts of my application really improved since last year, although of course I would prefer to have the funding. I’ve got a few other proposals out there in Canada and elsewhere, so I guess we’ll see what the FRQSC says in April...

  11. 22 minutes ago, DevsChick said:

    I looked at twitter and it looks like the results were announced on February 6th the last two years in a row. The 6th is Saturday, soooooo we could hear tomorrow? Monday? Some other time...? 

    There’s nothing like grant announcements time to make us all read way too much into the last five years of academic Twitter. I briefly thought this morning “oh, I got the rejection from the Banting on the first Thursday in February last year, so maybe I’ll hear something today” before realizing that was not a logical way to think about anything (or get any work done today). 

  12. I know a few people who did MAs (and one who went on to a PhD) in musicology after undergrads in unrelated fields (in their cases, history and political science). If I remember correctly, they had to take a few undergraduate courses in theory and possibly a placement exam in music history to demonstrate that they could teach and write about music. 

  13. I am nervous, too, as this is my last term of eligibility. 

     

    As for when results are announced, I know I got my rejection from the PBEEE around April 17 a few years ago. (This was before international students could apply for the main FRQSC doctoral scholarship.) I have no idea if results for both scholarships are sent out at the same time. 

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