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paper transcript page) Submitted by applicant’s chosen referees – SUBMIT REFERENCE HERE (Applicants: Share this link with your referees. This link is for referees use only; applicants must not submit a
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Indigenous master's graduate students are eligible to apply, but priority is given to Indigenous master's graduate students whose traditional territory falls, at least in part, within Canada. This includes
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intended to recognize excellence in research and scholarly performance by BPOC (Black and People of Colour) graduate students and to address systemic barriers they experience in their training. The minimum
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View All Awards Deadline Likely in December 2025 Value $27,000 Citizenship Canadian Permanent Resident Degree Level Masters Doctoral Important update: As part of a larger harmonization of Tri-Agency
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of graduate and postdoctoral public humanities research activities. This grant is directed to those projects that will advance knowledge in the public humanities. The purpose of this program is to support
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and mentoring . The guidelines highlight NSERC’s commitment to excellence in research funding and aim to ensure that a wide range of research results and outcomes are considered and valued as part of
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leadership in humanitarian and development work in their home country. Fellows are supported to pursue research and study that will enhance and support contributions already made and which will be
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for this award to go to a nurse or midwife pursuing graduate work. The focus of the graduate work must be on strengthening mothers through the development of research evidence. All applicants must be in
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The fellowship will provide a one-time annual stipend of $26,000 plus a research-related allowance of $1,500, as well as access to office space at the CAE in the Klinck Building on UBC Vancouver campus. Applicants
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demonstrate that they have an active interest in the work of the United Nations and UN-related issues. Further Information Details about this opportunity, including application procedures, can be found here