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Palestinian Academic Support: Frequently Asked Questions

The Palestinian Students & Scholars at Risk (PSSAR) Network is a Canadian-based non-profit organization dedicated to advancing academic access and dignity for Palestinian students and scholars. Our mission is not to extract talent—but to equip it, connect it, and return it stronger. We collaborate with Canadian universities and faculty to facilitate research-based graduate placements while helping students remain connected to—and invested in—the future of higher education in Palestine.


 PSSAR supports academically strong Palestinian students who:

  • Reside in Palestine;
  • Graduated within the past 3 years from a recognized university;
  • Hold a minimum GPA of 85%;
  • Demonstrate strong English proficiency;
  • Have a clear interest in academic research and teaching;
  • Are committed to contributing to Palestinian academic life.


 Yes. PSSAR supports both Master’s and PhD applicants—but only for research-based programs. We do not support course-based or non-thesis programs. Our focus is on building future researchers, educators, and contributors to Palestinian universities.


We welcome applicants from all disciplines. While most of our current placements are in STEM and Social Sciences, we also support students in Arts, Humanities, and interdisciplinary research—depending on available supervisors.


PSSAR is not a funding body. We do not provide scholarships directly. Instead, we act as a coordinator and facilitator, connecting students to funded academic positions through professors and institutions. We may cover limited non-academic expenses like application fees where possible.


 PSSAR will review your file. If shortlisted, we may match you with a professor whose research aligns with your interests. If the professor expresses interest, you may be invited for an interview and guided through the next steps.


It outlines expectations around academic conduct, communication standards, and the importance of maintaining integrity and professionalism throughout the application and placement process.


 If matched, PSSAR can assist with:

  • Application and visa guidance;
  • Resume clinics and interview coaching;
  • Mental health referrals;
  • Integration support in Canada;
  • Ongoing academic and community mentorship


Frequently Asked Questions (Professors)

PSSAR acts as a curated bridge between Palestinian scholars and global academic mentors. We facilitate matches between host professors and carefully vetted Palestinian applicants for research-based graduate study. We also coordinate logistics, communication, and follow-up so professors can focus on mentorship and research.


Professors can express interest by filling this form. Once registered, we’ll match you with student profiles based on your research focus and availability. You are under no obligation to accept any candidate.


 Yes. All referred students are:

  • Academically high-performing;
  • Motivated and vetted;
  • Guided by PSSAR through interview preparation and proposal refinement.


PSSAR only refers students to supervisors who can provide (or connect students with) fully funded research positions through grants, fellowships, or departmental support. PSSAR assists with non-academic costs. 


We welcome referrals! PSSAR is expanding and looking for mentors across disciplines and institutions. If your department values international solidarity and scholarly excellence, let’s connect. Please reach out to info@pssar.ca


 Yes. We also welcome:

  • Faculty-to-faculty research partnerships;
  • Co-publication opportunities;
  • Virtual academic seminars with Palestinian universities;
  • Collaborative teaching and mentorship projects.
     


Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us at info@pssar.ca if you cannot find an answer to your question.

PSSAR provides financial support to students for their airfare and procedural fees like visas and admissions. However, professors are responsible for securing their own funding for student supervision or accommodation. We have a dedicated section on the website for sharing various funding opportunities with professors. Meeting the funding requirements set by the university or the professor-supervisor is crucial for obtaining a visa.


We understand that you might not have sufficient funding to sponsor a student. Please note that there are multiple avenues for you to contribute: spread the word about PSSAR in your networks, support us with a donation, motivate your colleagues and friends to contribute, and discuss this initiative with your institution to inspire the establishment of a scholarship fund for recruiting Palestinian scholars and at-risk students.  Any other ideas for contribution are welcome. Please send us an email at info@pssar.ca.


We support students and scholars in pursuing their academic objectives in Canada's official languages, French and English. Furthermore, our goal is to encourage collaboration with universities throughout Canada, including in Quebec (a French-speaking province) and elsewhere (typically English-speaking regions).


PSSAR is a Canadian-based organization. Its administrative headquarters are based in Quebec, but it operates virtually across the Canadian territory.


Many volunteers play a vital role in ensuring the smooth functioning of PSSAR. These volunteers include students from various disciplines, professionals, intellectuals, and academics from Canadian universities across the country. While the majority of PSSAR volunteers are based in Canada, some also reside in the United States and Europe. The efforts of the board and active collaborators guarantee the smooth running of PSSAR's daily operations.


PSSAR is a non-partisan and apolitical organization. Although its members may hold diverse political views and values, the organization is committed to academic solidarity and humanitarian principles. This principle is important to us.


 

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