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at the Cardiopulmonary Exercise Physiology (CPEP) Laboratory through The University of British Columbia (UBC) Rehabilitation Sciences Graduate Program. We are seeking applicants with: A thesis-based master’s degree in a
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The programme supports UBC PhD students to undertake short-term research visits at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). The programme is open to full-time PhD students from any discipline; students must be
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ENTELLIGENCE is a program designed for basic science, translational and clinical research in the field of cardiopulmonary medicine. The ENTELLIGENCE program provides opportunities for individual young
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peoples and the interface of land/body-dance and intergeneration, particularly from a trans-continental perspective. - Expertise on Qualitative Methods, particularly in thematic analysis Knowledge
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of transmission electron microscopes and/or scanning electron microscopes Knowledge of artificial intelligence and machine learning and their applications in electron microscopy Knowledge of computer programming
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following asset criteria: a) Evidence of project leadership, project management, grants or awards; b) Experience in leading collaborations; c) Experience with advanced computing platforms, systems
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• Solides compétences en rédaction technique et en communication.FinancementPoste financé pour trois ans avec un salaire annuel de 18000 $ CA brutes (le salaire mensuel net devrait être d'environ 1200 $ CA
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the applicant shall not exceed 35 years of age (born after January 1, 1990). The applicant must meet the academic and language requirements for admission to a UBC doctoral program. Individual programs may have
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Fellowship (4YF) program will ensure UBC's best PhD, DMA, and MDPhD students are provided with financial support of at least $18,200 per year plus tuition for up to four years of their doctoral studies
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. These awards will be offered to students in their 5th and/or 6th year of their PhD program and to students in their 2nd or 3rd year of Master’s programs. The awards are thus intended to enable applicants