University of Waterloo International Master’s Award
University of Waterloo
CAD 7,500 (two terms) for international master’s students
Award
Tuition, living, travel & internship costs
Awards
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Eligible
International students
Deadline
09 Dec 2026
The Rotary Peace Fellowship is a fully funded award offered by Rotary Foundation, tenable at participating universities in Canada. Funds a master’s degree in peace and development studies for future leaders in conflict resolution. In value terms, it provides Tuition, living, travel & internship costs. It is intended for international students undertaking masters-level study. The number of awards varies year to year, and selection is competitive, so submit a strong, complete application. Because eligibility rules, award values and deadlines change from year to year, treat the figures here as indicative and always confirm the current details on the official website before you apply.
Proven commitment to peace and international understanding with relevant work experience.
Tuition, living, travel & internship costs
Applications are made through the Rotary Foundation website, and most awards require you to already hold an offer or be enrolled at an eligible Canadian institution. In general, the process looks like this: (1) confirm you meet every eligibility criterion, including any nationality, level-of-study or nomination requirement; (2) secure admission to an eligible programme, since most scholarships require an offer or active enrolment; (3) prepare your supporting documents and, if a nomination is needed, contact your school or department early; (4) complete and submit the application before the published deadline, keeping copies of everything; and (5) monitor your email for interview requests, references or verification. Some awards are considered automatically at admission, while others need a separate application — check which applies before you start.
Typical supporting documents include: academic transcripts and certificates; proof of English-language proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL or Duolingo); a personal statement, essay or statement of purpose; one or more letters of recommendation; a copy of your passport / identification; proof of admission or enrolment (where required); evidence of financial need (for need-based awards). Requirements differ by award, so use the official checklist as the final word, and prepare documents well ahead of the deadline as some (such as transcripts and reference letters) take time to obtain.
Please note: scholarship values, the number of awards, eligibility and deadlines change from year to year and are indicative here. Always confirm the current details on the official provider or university website before applying, and beware of any third party asking for payment to “secure” a scholarship.
University of Waterloo
CAD 7,500 (two terms) for international master’s students
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