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are offered to Canadians, permanent residents of Canada, and citizens of developing countries enrolled in a master’s or a doctoral degree at a recognized university OR who have completed a master’s or a
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scholarship funding ends, until four years after the external award start date or until the end of their 5th year in Doctoral program, whichever comes first. Other major external scholarship winners who
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graduate-level months of study. Successful applicants for Master's-level funding who plan to hold that funding as a Master's student will not receive funding past the end of their 24th month of Master's
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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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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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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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/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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pro-rated to the end of the last term for which they were assessed international tuition fees. Students who have not been assigned the International Tuition Award by the start of the term and believe
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of Philosophy in Anthropology (PhD) Green hydrogen development in Canada Zhen Lin Doctor of Philosophy in Language and Literacy Education (PhD) A posthuman investigation of Chinese-Canadian children's heritage