USRAs are meant to nurture your interest and fully develop your potential for a research career in the natural sciences and engineering. They are also meant to encourage you to undertake graduate studies in these fields. If you would like to gain research work experience that complements your studies in an academic setting, these awards can provide you with financial support through your host institution. NSERC encourages qualified Indigenous students to apply for this award.
NSERC is acting on the evidence that achieving a more equitable, diverse and inclusive Canadian research enterprise is essential to creating the excellent, innovative and impactful research necessary to advance knowledge and understanding, and to respond to local, national and global challenges. This principle informs the commitments described in the Tri-agency statement on equity, diversity and inclusion. NSERC is in the process of integrating sex, gender and diversity considerations into its evaluation criteria. Our community will be informed of changes and effective dates in advance of application deadlines. Applicants should refer to pages 5 to 7 in the Guide for applicants: Considering equity, diversity and inclusion in your application for more information.
Note: USRAs may be held during co-op placements. Your institution’s co-op office or USRA liaison officer (LO) may be able to assist you in finding a placement. The LOs are institution administrators and usually work in your institution’s scholarship office
be a Canadian citizen, a permanent resident of Canada or a Protected Person under subsection 95(2) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (Canada), as of the deadline date for applications at the institution
be registered, as of the deadline date for applications at the institution, in a bachelor’s degree program at an eligible institution
have obtained, over the previous years of study, a second class cumulative average (normally a B-; check with your institution)
In addition…
if you already hold a bachelor’s degree and are studying toward a second bachelor’s degree, you may still apply for this award
you may hold only one USRA per fiscal year (April 1 to March 31)
you may hold a maximum of three USRAs throughout your undergraduate university career
To hold an award, you must
have completed all the course requirements of at least the first year of university study (or two academic terms) of your bachelor’s degree
have been registered at the time of application and in at least one of the two terms immediately before holding the award in a bachelor’s degree program at an eligible institution
not have started a program of graduate studies in the natural sciences or engineering at any time
be engaged on a full-time basis in research and development activities in the natural sciences or engineering during the tenure of the award
You are not eligible to apply for a USRA if
you are currently enrolled in an undergraduate professional degree program in the health sciences (e.g., MD, DDS, BScN)
you have started a program of graduate studies in the natural sciences or engineering at any time
you have completed all your degree requirements and are no longer registered in a bachelor’s degree program at an institution
Value of awards
These awards have a value of $6,000 for a full 16-week period.
Institutions are required to supplement the amount of the award by at least 25% of its value using other sources, such as university funds, NSERC grants or any other research funds; institutions may also provide fringe benefits.
NSERC’s contribution is paid directly to the host institution.
NSERC will not reimburse the institution for any period during which you worked part time. No payment will be approved for any vacation leave you take during tenure of the award.
Duration of awards
The duration of the award is 16 consecutive weeks on a full-time basis.
You may hold an award at any time during the year as permitted by your academic program.
Tenure may start on a date acceptable to bot
Eligibility
To be eligible to apply for an award, you must
Supervision of the student at the institution
An eligible supervisor is a person authorized by the institution to independently supervise students. Your institution will decide if your proposed supervisor is eligible. You must work under the supervision of a person who has been approved by the institution.
Subject matter eligibility
To be considered eligible for the USRA program, your proposed research project must clearly lie within the natural sciences and engineering (NSE). Refer to NSERC’s Eligibility Criteria for Students and Fellows for additional information. It is not necessary for your proposed supervisor’s research program to be exclusively within the NSE.
Application procedures
To apply for these awards, you must complete and submit your application using NSERC’s Online System. Refer to the instructions for completing Form 202.
You can apply to more than one institution. You must apply directly to the institution where you would like to hold the award. However, please note that it is the institution’s choice whether to accept candidates from other institutions.
Selection process
Eligible Canadian institutions are assigned an allocation of awards to offer each competition year. Refer to the Undergraduate Student Research Awards allocations webpage for a list of allocations by institution.
The selection process is done by the institution based on the following three criteria:
Academic record
Research aptitude
Expected quality of the training to be received
All application and review processes are internal to the institution. It is the institution’s responsibility to establish its own selection criteria within the broad guidelines that NSERC provides, and it may choose to apply stricter criteria. When selecting students for awards, the institution will take into account the objectives of the USRA program. For details on the institution selection procedures, refer to the USRA LO at the institution where you would like to hold the award.
Indigenous applicants
Institutions may recommend applications from self-identified Indigenous applicants to the USRA competition beyond their academic quota.
Deadline
Each eligible institution sets its own deadline dates for receiving applications. For information about these dates, contact the USRA LO at the institution where you intend to apply for an award.
Although awards may be held in the summer, fall or winter term, each institution will determine the number of selection processes it holds each year.
Notification of results
Each institution will inform applicants of its award decisions after it has completed its selection process. To find out if you have received an award, contact the USRA LO at your institution. Candidates approved by NSERC will receive an award letter by email from NSERC midway through their award. Award letters should be read carefully and kept for future reference.
Winter 2022 (January to April)
Applications : May 1, 2021
Confirmation of Payments (Submitted to NSERC no later than 1 month after the end of the awards)
By September 30, 2021
Fall 2021
(September to December)
October 1, 2021
Winter 2022
(January to April) January 15
More Info: https://www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca/Students-Etudiants/UG-PC/USRA-BRPC_eng.asp