Great news! Applications for the University of Manitoba Graduate Fellowships (UMGF) 2025-2026 are now open. In this article, we will provide detailed information about this fellowship program, its benefits, and the complete application process.
The University of Manitoba Graduate Fellowships (UMGF) 2025-2026 are merit-based awards available to both Master’s and PhD students from around the world. These fellowships are open to all international and domestic students, regardless of nationality. The award provides financial support of up to $14,000 per year for Master’s students (up to 2 years) and $18,000 per year for PhD students (up to 4 years).
The aim of the UMGF is to recognize and support academically excellent graduate students at the University of Manitoba. Fellowships are awarded based on academic achievement and research potential, making this program one of the most prestigious funding opportunities for graduate-level studies in Canada.
The University of Manitoba, founded in 1877, is a leading public research university located in Winnipeg, Manitoba. It is the first university in Western Canada and is well known for its commitment to innovation, research excellence, and a diverse student community. With over 29,000 students and strong global research collaborations, the University of Manitoba is recognized as one of Canada’s top research-intensive universities.
Scholarship Summary
Level of Study: Master’s / PhD
Institution: University of Manitoba
Study in: Canada
Program Duration: Master’s (up to 2 years), PhD (up to 4 years)
Deadline: Varies by faculty (check graduate program deadlines)
Scholarship Coverage
The University of Manitoba Graduate Fellowships (UMGF) provide recipients with:
Master’s students: $14,000 per year for up to 2 years
PhD students: $18,000 per year for up to 4 years
Recognition of academic and research excellence
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for the University of Manitoba Graduate Fellowships (UMGF), applicants must:
Be enrolled as a full-time graduate student (Master’s or PhD) at the University of Manitoba.
Have achieved a minimum GPA of 3.0 (some programs may require higher).
Demonstrate strong academic performance and research potential.
Meet all English language proficiency requirements of the University of Manitoba.
Not hold any other graduate fellowship at the same time that would conflict with UMGF funding.
How to Apply
Follow these steps to apply for the UMGF Fellowship 2025-2026:
Apply for admission to a graduate program (Master’s or PhD) at the University of Manitoba.
Once admitted, submit a fellowship application through your respective department or faculty.
Provide all supporting documents, including academic transcripts, letters of recommendation, and a statement of research interest.
Deadlines vary by faculty, so applicants must check directly with their graduate program.
Website
For more details, visit the official scholarship page:
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the UMGF?
The University of Manitoba Graduate Fellowship (UMGF) is a merit-based scholarship for full-time Master’s and PhD students, offered annually to support academic excellence.
Who can apply for the UMGF?
Both domestic and international students, including those from Pakistan and other countries, are eligible to be nominated by their department for the UMGF.
How much funding does the UMGF provide?
Master’s students can receive up to $20,000 per year (maximum $40,000), while PhD students can receive up to $25,000 per year (maximum $100,000).
How long can I receive the fellowship?
Master’s students may receive the UMGF for 12 or 24 months; PhD students may receive it for up to 48 months, depending on their time in the program.
What is the minimum GPA requirement?
A minimum admission GPA of 3.0 is required, but some departments may set higher GPA criteria.
Can I apply directly for the UMGF?
No. You cannot apply directly. Students must be nominated by their academic department or unit after admission to a graduate program.
Is there a deadline for the UMGF?
There is no universal deadline. Each department sets its own nomination deadlines, so applicants must contact their department directly.
What programs are eligible for UMGF funding?
All full-time Master’s and PhD programs eligible for Tri-Agency funding are eligible. Pre-Master’s and Occasional students are not eligible.
Can I hold other scholarships along with the UMGF?
No. If you are awarded another scholarship of equal or higher value, you must decline the UMGF.
What happens after my department nominates me?
The Faculty of Graduate Studies (FGS) reviews departmental nominations. Approved candidates will receive an official award offer by email.
Can I apply for the UMGF if I’m already enrolled in a program?
Yes, but eligibility depends on how long you’ve been in the program. For example, Master’s students with more than 12 months completed are not eligible.
Are international students eligible for the UMGF?
Yes. international students can apply if they are admitted to an eligible graduate program and nominated by their department.
What documents are typically required?
Required documents may include academic transcripts, a CV, a statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, and possibly a research proposal.
Can I transfer programs while holding the UMGF?
No. You must remain in the same graduate program and department that nominated you to retain the fellowship.
How do I accept the UMGF award if selected?
You must follow the instructions in the offer letter from the Faculty of Graduate Studies to officially accept your UMGF award within the academic year.