Concordia University has opened applications for its Indigenous and Black Engineering/Technology (IBET) Momentum Fellowship 2026. Interested applicants are encouraged to click here to learn more about this fellowship and apply for it.
About Concordia University IBET Momentum Fellowship
The Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science is deeply committed to fostering diversity within the engineering and technology sector. In particular, we aim to increase the representation and active involvement of Indigenous and Black communities.
Benefits of Concordia University IBET Momentum Fellowship
- Two recipients per year will receive $35,000 a year for four years, along with the support of an IBET mentor, as they pursue doctorate degrees and specialized engineering research.
Concordia University IBET Momentum Fellowship Requirements
- The student must belong to one of the following groups:
- Indigenous students from Indigenous communities and nations from Canada and the U.S., or
- Black Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada (African-Canadian, Caribbean-Canadian, or Afro-Caribbean heritage). In the event that no Canadian candidates are presented, eligibility may extend to Black U.S. and international students.
- Be registered with NouLA Centre.
- Meet the admission requirements of a PhD program in the Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science.
- Maintain full-time status and good academic standing while enrolled in the PhD program.
Application Date and Process
Students are automatically considered for this award at the time of admission; no additional application is required.
To nominate a student, the Department should send the following to the Graduate Program Director:
- Nomination letter from the supervisor(s)
- Updated CV of the nominee
- Transcripts
- Reference letters
- Other evidence of academic excellence
Application Deadline
01 March, 2026
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