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The Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions (PICS) is proud to introduce the Uplifting Reciprocal Research Scholarship Pilot Program.  

The scholarship is designed to strengthen research and capacity in alignment with the  BC First Nations Climate Strategy and Action Plan and the Action Plan for Disaster Risk Reduction by First Nations in BC.  

This pilot program supports graduate-level scholars (master’s, doctoral, and post-doctoral) enrolled at PICS universities whose work advances climate change adaptation and mitigation in collaboration with First Nations communities in what is now known as British Columbia. 

Scholarship recipients will receive financial support and will also contribute to the broader research and climate action community by developing case study knowledge highlights. Awardees will also be able to participate in future PICS events and connect with other researchers working on similar projects, fostering collaboration and offering opportunities to share knowledge, lessons learned, and experiences.  

This program reflects PICS’ commitment to fostering reciprocal, community-driven research that uplifts Indigenous leadership in climate action.  

This program honours that the First Nations Leadership Council (FNLC) and the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions (PICS) have entered into a Relationship Protocol to advance First Nations climate leadership and priorities including capacity building, research, and educational opportunities. 

Eligibility

  • Scholars (master’s and doctoral students, and post-doctoral fellows) engaged in climate change and sustainability projects, who are currently attending a PICS university (UVIC, UNBC, SFU, UBC).
  • Scholars must have completed the first year of study in their programs.   
  • Priority will be given to research underway with strong ties to the First Nations Climate Strategy and Action Plan and/or Action Plan for Disaster Reduction.  
  • Preference will be given to Indigenous scholars, with further preference for B.C. First Nations scholars, followed by any scholars who hold research partnerships (written agreements or otherwise) with B.C. First Nations. 

Scholarship Program details 

  • Applications open Tuesday, Apr. 22, 2025, and close Monday June 16, 2025 (4 p.m. PDT). 
  • PICS will communicate decisions to applicants by early July 2025.  
  • Funding will be awarded for Fall 2025. 
  • Up to eight scholars will be supported across the four PICS universities. 
  • Award values:  
    • Master’s: $10,000 per year (one year only) 
    • Doctorate: $20,000 per year (potential two years with reapplication) 
    • Post-doctoral fellows: $25,000 per year (potential two years with reapplication) 
  • Applications will be reviewed and adjudicated through a competitive process. 
  • Successful candidates will be selected by an interdisciplinary committee made up of Indigenous and non-Indigenous members, including staff from the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions (PICS) and partner organizations.  

Case study knowledge highlights

Upon acceptance of the award, PICS will distribute funds to selected scholars on the condition they agree to deliver a five-to-eight-page (5-8pg) case study knowledge highlight of research underway.  

The case study knowledge highlights will: 

  • clearly connect to the BC First Nations Climate Strategy and/or the Action Plan for Disaster Risk Reduction, and offer considerations and transferable learnings related to community adaptation and mitigation;     
  • highlight experiences, teachings, and practices of reciprocal research and research co-development related to climate change;  
  • identify best practices for breaking down silos and facilitating collaboration; and 
  • provide practical recommendations for enhancing research and partnerships.   

Case study development will be supported by PICS staff members. These case studies will be published on the PICS website and shared across our networks. 

The First Nations Leadership Council and PICS collaborative working relationship 

The First Nations Leadership Council (FNLC) and the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions (PICS) have entered into a Relationship Protocol to advance First Nations climate leadership and priorities, and to generate benefits for First Nations in what it now known as British Columbia. 

The Relationship Protocol between FNLC and PICS establishes a collaborative, constructive and voluntary working relationship that focuses on climate solutions that uphold First Nations title and rights in what is now known as British Columbia. 

With this protocol, the FNLC and PICS aim to support the implementation of the BC First Nations Climate Strategy and Action Plan for Disaster Risk Reduction by First Nations in BC. The strategy and action plan present a strong vision for First Nations-led climate action to support current and future generations in achieving self-determination to care for the Earth and ensure health and stability in the face of the ongoing human-made climate crisis.  

Uplifting Reciprocal Research Scholarship Program Application

Please complete the application below.

Application deadline: June 16, 2025 (4 p.m. PDT)
If you require any support or assistance with completing your application form, please contact us at picsintake@uvic.ca. You can save your progress and resume later by using the “Save and Resume” option at the end of the form. Once you’ve filled out all the fields and are ready to submit, click the “Submit” button at the bottom. You’ll receive a confirmation email with a copy of your responses.

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Contact details

Name
Please note that PICS will contact applicants via email. If a valid email address is not on the application, we will be unable to contact you regarding the status of your application.
Address during the applied academic year

Education

Select post-secondary institution you will be attending (for applied academic year)
Select level of study
Your major field of study is what is listed on your enrollment and/or transcript.

Introduce yourself

Please help us to learn more about you and your research by answering the questions below. This section will be scored based on the following: Provides clear information about identity, indicates experience enacting reciprocity and service to community, demonstrates motivation and values in the fields of climate and Indigenous research (overall score of 10 points).
Please share if you self-identify as Indigenous.
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Attach proof of your Indigenous status which could be a copy of front and back of a status, or community identification card OR a letter outlining your connection to community from another member of the community.
(e.g., participating in a committee or Board, volunteer work, organizing sporting/art/writing events, coordinating daycare or school events etc.)

Introduce your research

(overall score of 28 points)
[5 points: Provides plain language explanation of research with well-defined objectives]
[5 points: Identifies First Nation/s, clearly outlines how research priority was defined and/or is being delivered in partnership. If partnership development is still underway, please describe these efforts or steps being taken.]
[10 points: Demonstrates clear linkages to elements of the (identified) action plans, outlines what and how the research will contribute to particular strategies and actions]
[8 points: Provides a definition that is clear and relates to experiences and/or values]

Upload your documents

(overall score of 8 points)
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Please provide ONE of the following: a) a copy of your class schedule showing all registered classes. The schedules can be a screen shot from your student web account. OR b) an official letter or form, on letterhead, from your institution showing that you are enrolled full-time for the applied academic year. c) an official or unofficial transcript. *Post-secondary acceptance letters do not fulfill this requirement.

Please upload a community letter of support AND/OR an academic letter of support

We recognize that securing a community letter of support can be challenging, therefore it is not required.

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Attach a copy of a letter expressing support for your research from a partnered community, or from the community your research takes place with. The letter must be dated and include your name.
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Attach a copy of a letter expressing support for your research from a supervisor, or project affiliate from an academic institution. The letter must be dated and include your name.

Declaration and consent

To finalize and submit your application, please read and consent to the direct and indirect collection of your personal information, the use and disclosure of your personal information, as well as the terms and conditions set out below.

I agree that:

  • I have given complete and true information on this form.
  • I am responsible for updating my personal profile information (e.g. address change, name change) and will promptly notify PICS of any changes to any information I have provided in my personal profile or application. I will communicate any changes in information by communicating with PICS staff via email.
  • I understand that I am responsible for providing all required supporting documentation as indicated on my application.
  • I understand that to claim my award, I must have a Canadian Social Insurance Number.
  • I am over 18 years of age.
  • PICS can disclose my name, age, address, and education-related information to co-funders. Co-funders may contact students to congratulate them or for employment or internship opportunities.
  • I consent to PICS verifying my educational background and graduation record. This consent will remain in effect until withdrawn by me in writing.
  • I have/or will have university-based ethics approvals and community-level consent to engage in research related to this scholarship.

My digital signature confirms that:

  • I am/will be enrolled in full time studies program that I applied for.
  • I have read and fully understand the guidelines that govern the application and review process, and I have provided answers to all questions that apply to me.
  • I certify that all information contained on this form is true and correct. I understand that any false statements intentionally given on this application, by email or telephone will disqualify my application and will affect my ability to access future funding.
  • I hereby give my consent to PICS to use, publish my name and any other relevant information on the PICS website or in materials related to the Scholarship Program
  • I acknowledge that if my application package does not include all the required documents my application will be deemed ineligible.
  • I recognize that it is my responsibility to ensure that all supporting documents are postdated and/or received by the PICS office by the deadline.
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