canada-china scholars’ exchange program
to be eligible, candidates must:
- ✔ be canadian citizens
- ✔ either:
- a full-time teaching or research staff at a post-secondary or research institution in canada;
- a student enrolled in either a college, undergraduate or graduate program at designated learning institution (dli) in canada; or
- a mid-career professional from a canadian government, media or cultural organization, or a national education association, who has a graduate (master's or doctoral) degree and has had managerial, policy development or decision making responsibilities within this organization for at least three years.
- ✔ have achieved the required level of written and spoken chinese by the host institution in china, if applicable. where chinese is the language of instruction, proficiency must be hsk level 3 for undergraduate studies and hsk level 4 for graduate studies;
- ✔ pursue an exchange in china; eligible institutions and programs are marked by an asterisk (*) on the campus china website ;
- ✔ not be seeking a degree in china;
- ✔ be under 45 years of age if applying under the “general scholar” category of the china scholarship council (csc); and
- ✔ be under 50 years of age if applying under the “senior scholar” category of the csc.
canada-china scholars’ exchange program is part of global affairs canada’s international scholarships program.
global affairs canada and the ministry of education of the people’s republic of china are offering short-term scholarships to canadians wishing to pursue post-secondary studies, research or chinese language training or a combination of these activities at institutions in china. established in 1973, the canada-china scholars’ exchange program (ccsep) was the result of an undertaking by then chinese premier zhou enlai and canadian prime minister pierre elliott trudeau. over the past 50 years, more than 1,100 scholars have participated in the program. canadian scholars have brought new perspectives to their host country and returned to canada with enhanced knowledge and understanding of china.
please contact jill sherman at intl.research@lakeheadu.ca for more information.