30 assistant-professor-and-health-informatics PhD positions at University of British Columbia
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: A perspective on individual behaviours, values, and mental health Sadie Lye Master of Science in Oceans and Fisheries (MSc) The impact of the urban environment on land to sea connection in Burrard
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studies in an area specific to heart or brain health. This award is made available by the Heart & Stroke Foundation, in collaboration with Brain Canada and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research
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of Philosophy in Women+ and Children's Health Sciences (PhD) Choices for Alleviating Menstruation-Related Pelvic Pain Study - CrAMPPS Mia Frier Doctor of Philosophy in Medical Genetics (PhD) Regulation
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) Using primary care electronic medical record data in British Columbia, Canada to implement an electronic frailty index Sandeep Gill Doctor of Philosophy in Population and Public Health (PhD) Examining
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. university. International students are welcome to apply. These awards enable students to undertake research training with a focus on workplace health and safety. Awards include a $20,000 stipend and a $2,500
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of British Columbia campuses, in one of the following areas: health, natural sciences, natural resources, economics or business. Financial need may also be taken into consideration. Furthermore, a Leong
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. For payroll purposes, awardees are considered full-time non-union employees of IDRC. Benefits include employer contributions to employment insurance, employer health tax, the Canada Pension Plan, and paid
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faculty members. Award descriptions can be reviewed via the searchable awards database administered by the Student Financial Assistance and Awards office. Eligibility The terms of eligibility for each
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Spintronics, Complex systems, Theoretical Mathematical Science, Big Data, Mechanobiology / Physical Biology, Bio-energy, Genetic to Physiology, Mental Health, High Performance Computation in Physics, Chemistry
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schools, public health and law. Candidates’ research must be related to one or more of the Foundation’s four central themes : Human Rights and Dignity; Responsible Citizenship; Canada and the World; and