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1 minute ago, JB9797 said:

Out of curiosity, does FRQSC allow you to combine funding with SSHRC, or do you have to choose between the two?

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To my knowledge, you can't fully combine both, but it is possible to partially combine them depending on the circumstances. For example, if you got the 20 000$ SSHRC fellowship AND the FRQSC (which is 21 000$), FRQSC would top off the other one. At the MA level, you can accept both and the FRQSC will fund your second year since it's a 2-year scholarship. However, it wouldn't work for the CGS-D (even if the FRQSC is longer) since the total SSHRC amount is higher than the FRQSC one.   

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I received my results about 30 mins ago. It was my first year applying, and I was recommended but not funded (so close). 

Here's the info from my results:

 

Committee 1A 

Total Score: 9.84 / 12

Rank: 55 / 107

 

Applications: 107

Fellowships Offered: 52 (48.6%)

Fellowships Not Offered: 55 (51.4%)

Score of last funded application: 9.87

 

Good luck to everyone else! 

 

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I managed to stay pretty calm until people started receiving emails - Now I'm refreshing my email, twitter, and this forum every few minutes 🥲

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This is a disaster it's 3am where I am 😅 To sleep or not to sleep, that is the question

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51 minutes ago, rubblegirl said:

I received my results about 30 mins ago. It was my first year applying, and I was recommended but not funded (so close). 

Here's the info from my results:

 

Committee 1A 

Total Score: 9.84 / 12

Rank: 55 / 107

 

Applications: 107

Fellowships Offered: 52 (48.6%)

Fellowships Not Offered: 55 (51.4%)

Score of last funded application: 9.87

 

Good luck to everyone else! 

 

That is so close it's criminal!

Posted
13 minutes ago, chicha3maddy said:

This is a disaster it's 3am where I am 😅 To sleep or not to sleep, that is the question

I don't think I'd be able to. Glad it's only 7:45 pm here. I haven't heard anything yet. 

Sorry to those who didn't receive one. 😞

Posted
3 minutes ago, rubblegirl said:

Almost wish I couldn't see the scores! 

Fingers crossed for you enough others don't take it, so you get an award.

Posted
3 minutes ago, rubblegirl said:

Almost wish I couldn't see the scores! 

No kidding. I'm kind of dreading the results but need to know eventually I guess. You did amazing which likely isn't much consolation but seeing the scores shows you that you did well at least.

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3 minutes ago, KayCee said:

Fingers crossed for you enough others don't take it, so you get an award.

Thank you!! I'm hoping for this too 😅

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Thanks so much for everyone generously sharing their scores. So sorry to those who have not received ☹️ I am finding that people are being awarded with much lower scores than when I applied (and did not receive) in 2021 (I got a 15/20 and did not receive for my group). I had one friend hear back from CIHR at 11am and not be awarded, then another at 4pm was awarded.. guessing CIHR hears first, then NSERC, then SSHRC.

One question - does anyone know what determines SSHRC CGS-D (35k) versus SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship (20K)? Is it simply that the highest ranked scorers get upgraded to the the CGS-D at time of application? Or is it something else? I had a small panic when a friend pointed out that I had seemingly only appeared to have applied for the fellowship and not CGS-D so have spent six months worried about this 😅...

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23 minutes ago, AlexandriaPav said:

Thanks so much for everyone generously sharing their scores. So sorry to those who have not received ☹️ I am finding that people are being awarded with much lower scores than when I applied (and did not receive) in 2021 (I got a 15/20 and did not receive for my group). I had one friend hear back from CIHR at 11am and not be awarded, then another at 4pm was awarded.. guessing CIHR hears first, then NSERC, then SSHRC.

One question - does anyone know what determines SSHRC CGS-D (35k) versus SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship (20K)? Is it simply that the highest ranked scorers get upgraded to the the CGS-D at time of application? Or is it something else? I had a small panic when a friend pointed out that I had seemingly only appeared to have applied for the fellowship and not CGS-D so have spent six months worried about this 😅...

Probably different committees and criteria from year to year (I notice the areas of focus change). As for CGS-D vs SSHRC Doctoral, our applications are submitted to both, but I know that you can't hold CGS-D at an institution outside of Canada. Someone I know was awarded the CGS-D tonight, but isn't at Canadian institution, so I'm guessing it'll be converted to a SSHRC Doctoral.

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Could someone say a little bit more about the CGS-D/SSHRC Doctoral difference? I'm at an American institution, but I was just awarded a CGS-D and I'm having a bit of a panic wondering if I accidentally applied to the wrong thing or something. What's going on? 

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3 minutes ago, pillowcaserutabaga said:

Could someone say a little bit more about the CGS-D/SSHRC Doctoral difference? I'm at an American institution, but I was just awarded a CGS-D and I'm having a bit of a panic wondering if I accidentally applied to the wrong thing or something. What's going on? 

You didn't apply to the wrong one lol. I think they'll just convert it. You might have to email them.

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Are there still others out there who haven't received their results yet? Do all results get released simultaneously or is it by committee? 

Posted
1 minute ago, j0k3r said:

Nothing for me yet. The people I know who have received results seem to be mostly in the humanities.

Thanks! Hopefully this means the rest of us will be getting our results by Friday evening!

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