Conduct short-term co-supervised research projects in quantum technology at Concordia
Mitacs is introducing a new quantum technology offer within the Mitacs Globalink Research Award program, available for undergraduate students, graduate students, and postdoctoral fellows.
Apply to conduct short-term co-supervised research projects in quantum technology. Mitacs recommends applicants apply at least 16 weeks prior to their planned start date.
- $6,000 award to carry out a research project over 12 to 24 weeks
- $12,000 award to carry out a research project over 24 to 36 weeks
If you collaborate with a Mitacs international partner, the award increases as follows:
- $9,000 for a research project lasting 12 to 24 weeks
- $15,000 for a research project that extends from 24 to 36 weeks
*For each participating international partner, specific eligibility criteria may apply. Please refer to the Mitacs International Partners Information.
Eligible institutions and theme
- Project theme must be in quantum technology.
- Applicable to the list of 54 countries and regions eligible for Mitacs GRA
- Enhanced funding for projects with a Mitacs international partner:
- Participating Mitacs international partners:
- Brazil: Fundação Araucária Foundation
- France: Université Grenoble Alpes
- France: Université de Lorraine
- Germany: Forschungszentrum Jülich (FZJ Helmholtz Association)
- Germany: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
- Taiwan: National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
- For each participating international partner, specific eligibility criteria may apply. Please refer to the International Partners Information under the Mitacs GRA page.
Program objectives
- Develop or strengthen strategic partnerships overseas.
- Support Concordia’s strategic directions: 1, “Double our Research” and 7, “Embrace the World.”
- Build institutional bridges between Concordia University and international universities.
- Help students to gain international research experience, fostering cultural awareness, and develop their international networks.
- Support the development of partnerships by faculty members.
- Enrich Concordia's research activities and drive innovation by bringing different perspectives and ideas.
Key deliverables
Deliverables include:
- A final report that summarizes the project. The research intern is responsible for drafting the final report and getting approval and signatures from the academic supervisors.
- Mitacs exit survey.
Application process
Here are the details of the Mitacs Globalink Research Award program and application process.
To participate candidates need to meet the following eligibility criteria:
- Be registered as a full-time student or postdoctoral fellow throughout the Globalink Research Award.
- Postdoctoral fellows may apply if your date of graduation from a Ph.D. program is no more than five years before the start date of the research project and you have postdoctoral status at Concordia.
- Project theme must be in Quantum technology.
- Maximum of 5 students per project
- You cannot undertake a research project at an institution where you have previously completed a degree.
- You cannot undertake a research project in a country where you hold citizenship.
- Be the legal age of majority in Canada (18 years of age or older).
- Must meet travel requirements for Canada, including visa and/or immigration requirements and associated documentation.
Duration
- 12-24 weeks. 25% of your research project may be completed at your home institution, upon Mitacs approval.
- Projects must start no later than 12 months from the date of approval.
Value
- $6,000 award to carry out a research project over 12 to 24 weeks
- $12,000 award to carry out a research project over 24 to 36 weeks
- If you collaborate with a Mitacs international partner, the award increases as follows:
- $9,000 for a research project lasting 12 to 24 weeks
- $15,000 for a research project that extends from 24 to 36
- Award is paid in the form of a stipend to the research intern.
- Funding must be used to support Mitacs Globalink Research Award interns.
Find home and host supervisor
- Find a supervisor at Concordia and at your home institution to supervise your research project.
- The best place to start is a professor at your institution, whether your supervisor or another professor in your department or faculty.
- Explore Concordia can help you to find Concordia faculty members by research interests and areas of expertise;
- For more ideas on how to find a supervisor please visit Three ways to find a professor for a Globalink Research Award collaboration.
Supervising professors' eligibility
- Must hold a faculty position at an eligible university.
- Must be eligible to supervise graduate students.
We recommend reading the Mitacs GRA Program Guide to make sure all the information and support material is included in your application.
- Mitacs Globalink Research Award Program Guide
- Guide de programme Bourse de recherche Mitacs Globalink
Step 1: Prepare your application on the Mitacs Portal
Apply on the Mitacs Globalink Research Award Application Portal
The Student Code of Conduct and Ethics and International Pre-departure forms must be completed by the intern after the award is approved.
Important to note:
- In the budget section of the application all funds need to be allocated to the stipend amount.
- Ensure the application you download to submit for internal signature at Concordia has been signed off on by all participants. It should read “completed sign off” in section 7 (Sign-off Status).
Step 2: Submit your application to Concordia for signature
Download a copy of your completed online Mitacs application for internal submission to Concordia International.
• Signed applications will be submitted to ConRad on behalf of faculty by the International Office.
• Signed applications by the Office of Research and Concordia International will be submitted to Mitacs on your behalf.
For internal submission to Concordia interns must upload the completed Mitacs application and register on the Concordia International Mobility portal. The portal regroups all the application documents for mobility programs. Click on the application link below.
- Contact your international office to make sure you attend any mandatory pre-departure sessions at your home institution.
- Send your Pre-departure and Code of Conduct and Ethics forms to Mitacs directly.
- Obtain appropriate travel documents (i.e., passport, visa, work permit). For more information about applying for the Academic Visitor status at Concordia please visit Policy on Academic Visitors.
- Obtain appropriate travel/health insurance.
- Make sure you have all documents needed to open a Canadian bank account once you arrive in Canada. You will need to provide this account information to Concordia International.
- Arrange for housing.
- Interns will receive their award once they arrive to their host country and they have provided a Canadian bank account to Concordia International. You will need to be prepared to make arrangements to travel to your host country.
**It is important to inform Mitacs and Concordia International of any changes affecting your research project, including change of dates, major changes to the project, eligibility of both supervisor and/or intern, etc.
Apply Now
Step 1: Complete your application on the Mitacs Portal
Mitacs Globalink Research Award Application PortalStep 2: Submit your completed application to Concordia
Concordia International Mobility PortalUseful resources
- Mitacs Globalink Research Award
- Explore Concordia (to help you find a Concordia supervisor)
- Three ways to find a professor for a Globalink Research Award collaboration