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  2. Begin by entering the type of award you are applying for, selecting either 'University' or 'Industry'.
  3. Fill in your family name and reference number, followed by your given name and initials.
  4. Provide the proposed starting date of the award in the format yyyy/mm/dd.
  5. Complete the supervisor's details including their name, title, email, institution, department, telephone, address, and fax number.
  6. In the PROPOSED RESEARCH PROJECT section, enter the research subject code and title of your proposed project.
  7. Outline your proposed research project and clearly define your role within it.
  8. If you are a university applicant, include the grant application number and personal identification number (PIN) for your proposed supervisor.
  9. For industry applicants, provide the organization contact name and email if different from the proposed supervisor.
  10. Finally, ensure that the proposed supervisor signs and prints their name along with the head of department or director of research's signature.

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Undergraduate Student Research Awards (USRA) are meant to stimulate undergraduate students interest in research. They are also meant to encourage students to undertake graduate studies and pursue a research career.
Applications require research outlines, bibliographies, and contributions statements, submitted through NSERCs online portal by October deadlines. Success rates average 40-50% for PGS D applications, with 740 total awards available for 2024 across both funding streams.
Value and duration of awards USRAs have a value of $6,000, and the host institution is required to supplement the award.
Overview Value$40,000 per year How to apply See Application procedures below Results announced April 30 Application forms and instructions CIHR: ResearchNET and instructions NSERC: Online system and instructions SSHRC: Registration and login and instructions3 more rows
The NSERC USRA has a base value of $6,000. In addition, faculty supervisors are required to supplement the award amount to meet BC minimum wage by using other sources such as university funds, NSERC grants, or any other research funds.

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Start with an introductory sentence that puts the topic of your research in context. Describe what can be seen in the image and include visual cues. Mention the potential benefits or practical applications of your research. Write for an audience that is curious, but not expert in your field.
Reading the old posts about NSERCs, it seems like it got docHubly more difficult to get one in the last 3 years or so, basically ever since the pandemic. Apparently in the past it was quite easy to get them as long as you met the minimum GPA cutoff of 76%.

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