Research Training Awards (CIRTA): The Canada Impact+ Research Training Awards (CIRTA) aim to attract exceptional research talent to Canada. This initiative supports both doctoral students and postdoctoral researchers in key research areas to strengthen Canada’s research capacity and global competitiveness.
Designation
Doctoral Level: $40,000 per year (maximum duration of 36 months)
Postdoctoral Level: $70,000 per year (maximum duration of 24 months)
| Award Level | Amount | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Doctoral | $40,000 per year | Up to 36 months |
| Postdoctoral | $70,000 per year | Up to 24 months |
Research Area
- Advanced digital technologies (AI, quantum technologies, cybersecurity)
- Health, including biotechnology
- Clean technology and resource value chains
- Environment, climate resilience and the Arctic
- Food and water security
- Democratic and community resilience
- Manufacturing and advanced materials
- Defence and dual-use technologies
Location
University of Ottawa, Canada
Eligibility/Qualification
- General Eligibility:
- Candidates from any citizenship including Canadians and international applicants.
- Must currently be studying or working abroad and not affiliated with any Canadian institution.
- Doctoral Candidates:
- Must be eligible for enrollment in a doctoral program at the University of Ottawa at the award activation date.
- Postdoctoral Candidates:
- Must hold or expect to hold a PhD or health professional degree before the award start date.
Description
The CIRTA is a one-time initiative supported by federal granting agencies to enhance the recruitment of qualified candidates into Canada’s research ecosystem. It targets individuals in specified priority research areas, focusing on fostering both academic and practical outcomes in research.
How to Apply
- Verify Eligibility: Review criteria to ensure you meet requirements.
- Identify a Supervisor: Connect with faculty members at the University of Ottawa who can endorse your application.
- Prepare Nomination Package:
- Complete the nomination form.
- Gather an up-to-date CV and unofficial transcripts.
- Submit: Faculty members will submit the nomination package internally for review.
Last Date to Apply
Internal Deadline: February 9, 2026 (for Phase 1)
Phase 2 Deadline: To be announced (Summer 2026)
This scholarship provides an excellent opportunity for individuals looking to advance their research career in Canada, contributing significantly to the national research landscape.








