Yes. Mitacs does not impose a limit on the number of times an eligible candidate may apply to the program. If you have not been selected as a fellow, you may apply again in a subsequent application call.
Read MoreYes. Mitacs does not impose a limit on the number of times an eligible candidate may apply to the program. If you have not been selected as a fellow, you may apply again in a subsequent application call.
Read MoreAll required documents must be submitted by the competition deadline. Applications with one or no letters of reference are incomplete and will not be considered for this round of fellowships. A Mitacs representative will contact applicants if their letters of reference have not arrived by the competition close.
Read MoreFellow adjudication completes in April. Fellows will be notified of their application status during that month. Please note that not every applicant on the semi-finalist list will be contacted for an interview.
Read MoreFellow applications are adjudicated through a competitive call cycle through winter and spring in advance of the fellowship cohort start date in September. Please refer to the Adjudication section under Program Administration for more information on how fellow applications are adjudicated.
Read MoreNo. Due to the individualized nature of the adjudication and matching processes, Mitacs cannot provide specific timelines about application status or feedback on the application itself. All fellow applicants will be informed whether they have been shortlisted as semi-finalists to the program as soon as practicable.
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