29 assistant-professor-and-health-informatics PhD positions at University of British Columbia
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Masters Doctoral The Friedman Award for Scholars in Health supports learning and research opportunities for graduate students or medical residents working in the broad area of health, to bring new
-
Environmental Health supports graduate students working on research projects in partnership with British Columbian communities that are addressing environmental health issues and promoting environmental
-
new UBC-V Assistant Professors to recruit outstanding doctoral students. The two-fold purpose is achieved as follows: DRF slots are allocated to disciplinary Faculties, to be included in select faculty
-
Veteran Health Research (CIMVHR) and Wounded Warriors Canada (WWC) offer a two-year scholarship annually to a PhD student who demonstrates excellence in research issues relevant to military members
-
Research Scholarships – Doctoral (CGRS D) are awarded through national competitions by the three Canadian federal granting agencies: the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), the Natural Sciences
-
for the cohort will be eligible for a renewal funding a second year. For the last three years PSI applications also features the special 'Health Equity Stream' created in partnership with UBC Health . The Health
-
the UBC nomination process. See Nomination Procedures listed below. Applying to UBC as a Visiting Doctoral Student Research the UBC website and identify one or two UBC professors that you believe would be a
-
productive training experience. Our research focuses on understanding the physiological mechanisms of breathlessness and exercise limitation across the health and fitness continuum, from elite athletes
-
body for applied biology professionals working with natural resources in British Columbia. The purpose of the scholarship is to provide financial assistance to a Master or Doctor of Philosophy degree
-
Pacific shelf and what this means for biogeochemical conditions under a changing climate Sandeep Gill Doctor of Philosophy in Population and Public Health (PhD) Examining the sinonasal microbiome and using