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University of British Columbia | Northern British Columbia Fort Nelson, British Columbia | Canada | 2 months ago
to inform policy decisions that balance economic performance with environmental conservation. Project overview The primary objective is to develop realistic multi-species fish models that determine optimal
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for this position is $60,000 (Canadian funds) annually. Location: Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences, Faculty of Forestry, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada Project Overview Climate
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Applicants (student or postdoctoral fellow, home and host supervisors) submit their application to the partner organization or to Mitacs 16 weeks prior to the project start date for processing. Within 12 weeks
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, real data analysis, and writing manuscripts. The annually renewable appointment is for 1-2 years, possibly extendable to year 3, conditional on satisfactory performance and funding availability. Salary
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of the future. Support for PDFs and their contribution to research is an objective of the University’s Strategic Framework and advances research excellence at the University. The fund provides two years of salary
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to independence are especially encouraged to apply, whether individually or within teams. Our goal is to prime new discoveries in areas that are difficult to reach through discipline-specific, silo-driven
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situated within U of T’s School of Cities, allowing the recipient to benefit from the broad network associated with the school and its affiliates. Eligibility is limited to applicants who will have completed
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The Canada-US Fulbright Program The Canada-US Fulbright Program is a bi-national program of educational exchange, with a mandate to enhance mutual understanding between the people of Canada and the
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Note: This is a bi-annual award. The H.L. Holmes Award has been established by the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) in honour of the late Dr. R.H.L. Holmes, a chemist who spent most of his
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The Mobilizing Insights in Defence and Security (MINDS) program of the Department of National Defence (DND) is committed to fostering the next generation of security and defence scholars in