Fully funded Memorial University Masters Scholarships currently available at the Departments of Earth Science and Process Engineering, Memorial University of Newfoundland for international students to study in Canada. The Memorial University Masters Scholarship will cover the full financial fees related to the study of the selected applicants- tuition, living stipends, and health insurance.
About The Award:
The Memorial University Masters Scholarship offers a fully funded postgraduate opportunity for international students to pursue research-based Master’s studies in Earth Science or Process Engineering at Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada. The award is specifically aimed at research related to geological carbon storage, under the supervision of Dr. Karem Azmy and Dr. Lesley James.
Which Fields are Eligible?
Master’s programs in:
- Earth Science
- Process Engineering
- Related fields such as Geochemistry, Petroleum Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Geology, Chemistry, and Surface Chemistry.
Type:
Postgraduate | Master’s Scholarship
Who Can Apply?
Applicants must:
- Hold a Bachelor’s degree in a relevant discipline (Engineering or Science)
- Demonstrate strong experimental or modeling/simulation experience
- Be proficient in English (strong speaking and writing scores required if degree was not in English)
- Meet the School of Graduate Studies admission requirements of Memorial University
How Are Applicants Selected?
Selection is based on:
- Academic qualifications
- Research interest and relevance
- Submitted documents including CV, transcripts, statement of interest, and references
- English proficiency (if applicable)
Which Countries Are Eligible?
All countries (International students welcome)
Where Will the Award Be Taken?
Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
How Many Awards?
Not specified, but limited positions available within the research team
What is the Benefit of the Award?
Full financial support including:
- Tuition fees
- Living stipends
- Health insurance
- Research resources and supervision
- Access to state-of-the-art equipment for experimental work and simulations
How Long Will the Award Last?
For the full duration of the Master’s program, typically 2 years
How to Apply:
Step-by-Step Procedures:
- Prepare the required documents:
- CV (including publication list)
- Statement of interest
- Degree certificates and transcripts (in English)
- English language certificate (if applicable)
- Copy or list of thesis/publications
- Contact details of three referees
- Combine all documents into a single PDF file (max 8MB)
- Email your application to hiberniaadmin@mun.ca
- If file is larger than 8MB, include a downloadable link instead
Visit the Award Webpage for More Details.
When is the Application Deadline:
- July 18, 2025