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, demonstrated research ability, and strong communication skills. The successful candidate will conduct original research on core problems in biodiversity, foster interactions within the Centre, run a seminar
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and internationally, who will positively contribute to Canada's economic, social and research-based growth. The UBC Internal Banting Competition is managed by the Postdoctoral Fellows Office. For
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designed to commemorate the life work and contributions to the fields of Geosciences, Climate Change, and Mathematics in Canada by Dr. Hugh C. Morris. This Fellowship, valued at $40,000, is open to any
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to work on our IS research projects and supporting programs to mobilize knowledge to action in support of children with BDD and their families. In the past 6 years, CHILD-BRIGHT has created a community of
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during which the award is active. Evaluation Criteria Evaluated via Affiliated Fellowships-Doctoral award competition . Application Procedures The Li Tze Fong Memorial Fellowship is part of the Affiliated
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make an indispensable contribution to the research environment of the University and to their chosen field. In doing so, they raise the profile of themselves and UBC. They work under the general
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staff scientists at GIND. There, fellows will help elucidate fundamental mechanisms and address disease-relevant topics such as the basic functions and roles of proteins implicated in brain disorders
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and safety and work disability research in B.C. and Canada. Who can apply The fellowship awards support doctoral graduates who are training for careers as academic researchers in occupational health and
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at the postdoctoral level can work with minimal administrative constraints, and enjoy the freedom to engage in meaningful exchange with other up-and-coming colleagues as well as with distinguished senior researchers
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We are pleased to announce the second Request for Applications for the BrainsCAN Postdoctoral Fellowship Program. This program is part of Western’s $66M BrainsCAN initiative, supported by the Canada