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and host professor, successful senior undergraduate students, graduate students, as well as postdoctoral fellows will receive a $6,000 research award to conduct a 12- to 24-week research project in
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governance structures, objectives, policies, and actions to avoid social-ecological traps. This project aims to identify types of socio-ecological traps, risk factors, and potential mitigations to aid in
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to make significant contributions to Canada’s research ecosystem, economy and prosperity. To help build a world-leading innovative economy, reinforce a diverse culture of critical thought and improve
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University, Cambridge, MA, USA. They receive substantial financial and research assistance which permits them to undertake robust research projects and skills development in their chosen fields and areas