Can I Work While on a Vanier Scholarship?

The Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship (Vanier CGS) is one of the most prominent and competitive programs established to attract and retain the best PhD candidates from throughout the globe. The value of the VCG Scholarship is $50,000 per year for up to three years. But many students still wonder: Can I work while on a Vanier Scholarship? Let’s explore official guidelines and employment options.

Can You Work on a Vanier Scholarship?

Yes, Vanier scholars are allowed to work, as long as their job doesn’t interfere with academic or research progress. The scholarship itself does not have an hourly cap.

Universities may have their own rules for hiring. As a result, before accepting a position, students are advised to speak with their graduate departments and supervisors.

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On-Campus Work Opportunities

Many universities in Canada offer on-campus job opportunities to PhD students. Vanier recipients can take advantage of roles such as:

  • Teaching Assistants (TAs)

  • Research Assistants (RAs)

  • Lab Technicians

  • Academic tutors

These roles often complement academic work and provide flexible hours.

Off-Campus Work for International Students

If you are an international student:

  • You can work 20 hours/week during academic terms
  • Full-time during breaks
  • A valid study permit with work rights is required

A valid study permit with work authorization is necessary.

Vanier Scholarship Work Options

Work Type Eligibility Allowed Hours Key Conditions
On-Campus Jobs All Vanier scholars (domestic/international) As per university policy It must not affect academic progress
Off-Campus Jobs International students with a work permit 20 hours/week (academic session)
Full-time (scheduled breaks)
Valid study permit required
Teaching Assistant (TA) Mostly PhD students in academic departments Depends on department Often complements the research field
Research Assistant (RA) Available via faculty supervisors Project-based or part-time Funded externally or internally
Internships/Volunteering Open to all, including Vanier scholars Flexible Must not interfere with research or violate visa/work terms

While part-time jobs may offer financial relief or experience, it’s important to assess their impact on your research. Working too many hours can lead to:

  • Delayed research milestones
  • Reduced academic performance
  • Stress or burnout

Tips to Balance Work and Study

  • Choose flexible roles
  • Manage your time wisely
  • Keep your research a priority
  • Inform your supervisor

Alternatives to Jobs During Scholarship

If working part-time is not feasible, there are other ways to support yourself financially or gain experience:

  • Apply for research assistantships funded by your department

  • Look for university travel grants or conference funding

  • Explore internships offered through research collaborations

These options often align better with research goals and maintain compliance with the Vanier terms.

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