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resident for the duration of the travel/funding period. If a recipient graduates from UBC or completes their medical residency before the end of the Friedman funding period, the Friedman funding offer will
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to pursue. Funding can be used for: A research allowance (including allowance for professional development or travel relevant to the scholarly work) Student stipend, if the student’s current funding source
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the results of their research with professional audiences, to contribute to students' professional development, and to provide them with career advancement opportunities. Students must be registered in a UBC
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by Peter Wall, for graduate students whose thesis/dissertation research relates to one of three specific areas of interest: sustainable approaches to and development of the general urban environment
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relations” or “industrial relations.” For example, studies in Law, History, or Development Studies qualify as international relations as long as they are focused to a substantial extent on relationships
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entries with a $3,000 award to develop and transform their ideas into policy briefs. The challenge also provides laureates with coaching including access to subject matter experts, networking and skills
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to develop more effective rehabilitation interventions to improve exercise performance and quality of life for those with chronic cardiorespiratory disease. For more information, visit: https
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faciliates field research on the relationship between forest resources and the social, economic, cultural, and environmental welfare of people in developing countries, particularly in the face of changing
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/decision-making includes supporting the development of legislation (Acts), regulations or policies that affect the practice(s) of natural resource management in Canada. Further Information The College
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on Telecommunications Policy. The objective of the Fellowship is to support excellence in public policy research and develop leadership and expertise within Canada on issues of telecommunications policy. The Fellowship