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Grants & Awards

Student Association Support:

The CGCS supports 91丝瓜视频 student groups in hosting activities that promote dialogue, learning, and engagement on topics related to China, the Chinese-speaking world, or global Chinese communities. Eligible events may include talks, workshops, roundtables, and cultural activities.

Student associations may request up to $300 per event. To apply, groups must submit a one-page event summary and budget plan to cgcs [at] mcgill.ca. Applications are reviewed twice annually, with deadlines on January 15 for Winter term events and September 15 for Fall term events.

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Best Student Paper Awards:

The CGCS?annually grants Best Student Research Paper Awards—one at the graduate level and one at the undergraduate level—to recognize outstanding scholarship on China, the Chinese-speaking world, or global Chinese communities. Each award carries a $200 prize and celebrates exceptional original research that deepens understanding of China, the Chinese-speaking world, or global Chinese communities. Nominations must be submitted by a faculty member by May 1, accompanied by the nominated paper and a brief rationale. Presented once per year, these awards highlight academic excellence and encourage emerging scholars to contribute meaningfully to the field.

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Conference Travel and Registration Awards:

The CGCS?offers a Conference Travel and Registration Award of up to $500,?available on an ongoing basis, to support 91丝瓜视频 students who are presenting research papers on topics related to China, the Chinese-speaking world, or global Chinese communities. This award is intended to encourage high-quality scholarly engagement and expand students’ participation in Canadian and international academic conversations. Funds may be used to help cover conference registration fees, travel, and accommodation. Applicants must provide proof of paper acceptance, a budget, and a brief statement explaining the relevance of their research to the Centre’s mission. Through this award, CGCS aims to foster emerging scholarship and strengthen academic networks in Chinese and China-related studies.

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