650 becas de intercambio en Canadá
Por Jorge Luis Fabra Zamora (jorgefabraz@gmail.com)
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http://www.scholarships-bourses.gc.ca/scholarships-bourses/news-nouvelles/2017/2017-02-13.aspx?lang=eng&utm_source=Scholarships&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=EN&utm_campaign=SEPS-EN
"The Canada-CARICOM Leadership Scholarships Program opportunity has tremendously enhanced my academic and professional network. I was swiftly connected to experts who have assisted me in developing my academic career."
"I am sincerely grateful to ELAP and felt totally supported during my stay. I did not have to worry about funding and could focus completely on progressing in my doctoral studies."
Tomado de aquí:
http://www.scholarships-bourses.gc.ca/scholarships-bourses/news-nouvelles/2017/2017-02-13.aspx?lang=eng&utm_source=Scholarships&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=EN&utm_campaign=SEPS-EN
February 28, 2017 – Global Affairs Canada launches its 2017-2018 Student Exchange Program for Latin American and Caribbean citizens wishing to study, conduct research or professional development in Canada.
The 650 short-term exchange scholarships offered promote partnerships, student mobility and research collaborations between Canadian and Latin American and Caribbean post-secondary institutions.
Canadian universities and colleges can now submit scholarship applications on behalf of students, researchers, faculty and international liaison officers/managers from eligible countries by April 25, 2017. For more details about the eligibility criteria, duration, value and inclusions, and to apply, visit each scholarship program’s guidelines page.
Scholarships available
Award name | Eligible countries | Details |
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Emerging Leaders in the Americas Program | Latin American and Caribbean | View program guidelines |
Canada-Chile Leadership Exchange Scholarship | Chile | View program guidelines |
Canada-CARICOM Leadership Scholarships Program | CARICOM member states | View program guidelines |
Canada-CARICOM Faculty Leadership Program | CARICOM member states | View program guidelines |
Alumni testimonials
Phylicia Ricketts, 2015 awardee

Juan Mauricio Bedoya Soto, 2014 awardee
