The Carleton University Post Graduate Scholarship is now open for applications for the Fall 2025 or Spring 2026 academic session. This scholarship offers fully funded research assistant positions for eligible Master’s and Doctoral candidates at Carleton University, Canada.
If you’re passionate about solving environmental challenges and hold a degree in Engineering or Science, this could be your chance to pursue world-class graduate research—with all your tuition, living, and research expenses covered.
Scholarship Details
Host University: Carleton University, Canada
Department: Drake Stormwater Research Group
Project Sponsor: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
Lead Researcher: Dr. Jennifer Drake
Research Topic: Microplastics & Green Infrastructure: Sources or Sinks?
Program Levels: Master’s (MSc) & Doctoral (PhD)
Start Dates: Fall 2025 or Spring 2026
Eligible Nationalities: All countries
IELTS Requirement: Not mandatory
✅ Eligibility Criteria
To be considered for the Carleton University Post Graduate Scholarship 2026, you must:
Hold an undergraduate degree in:
Engineering (e.g., Civil, Environmental, Water Resources)
Science (e.g., Chemistry, Soil Science)
Have a B+ average or higher in your last two years of study
Demonstrate strong research interest in stormwater, microplastics, or environmental sustainability
Scholarship Benefits
Selected candidates will receive:
Full Tuition Coverage
Monthly Living Stipends
Research Funding & Lab Resources
Hands-on involvement in cutting-edge environmental research
Supervision & mentorship from a globally recognized research leader
How to Apply (Step-by-Step)
Follow these steps to apply for the Carleton University Post Graduate Scholarship 2026:
Complete the Expression of Interest Form:
Click here to fill the formSend Your Application Documents to Dr. Jennifer Drake via email:
Email Address:
jennifer.drake@carleton.ca
Subject Line:
MP Expression of Interest
Attach:
✅ Updated CV or Resume
✅ Academic Transcripts
About the Research Project
The research investigates microplastics in green infrastructure—examining whether these systems act as sources or sinks of microplastics in urban environments. It’s a multidisciplinary project merging water engineering, soil science, and environmental chemistry.
As a research assistant, you’ll:
Conduct field and lab experiments
Analyze samples for microplastic content
Work with real-world stormwater infrastructure
Deadline
There is no fixed deadline yet, but early application is strongly encouraged as positions may fill up quickly.
Location
Carleton University is located in Ottawa, Canada, one of the safest and most vibrant cities in North America—ideal for focused research and academic growth.
Final Note
This is a rare chance to pursue fully funded postgraduate study in Canada while contributing to solutions for global environmental challenges. If you meet the requirements and are passionate about sustainable water systems or microplastic pollution, don’t miss this opportunity.