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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
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to the development of a civil and sustainable society in their home countries through professional, academic, or volunteer work. The GGLF program has been discontinued. Eligibility Applicants must: Hold a study permit
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protected to continue with their doctoral program commitments. Post-doctoral fellows receive a paid two-year experiential learning opportunity where they are embedded in their health system partner
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, basic cardiovascular development, tissue engineering, computational modeling, and other relevant areas.
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Applications open on June 1, 2025. This program is open to recent PhD recipients and doctoral candidates in the social sciences. The Academy Scholars Program of The Harvard Academy for International
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harmonization of Tri-Agency graduate and postdoctoral funding programs , the CIHR Fellowships program will be folded into the Canada Research Training Awards Suite (CRTAS) effective for the fall 2025 competition
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of active UBC NSERC CREATE programs and follow the application procedures set by each program. Meet Award Holders Amin Adibi Doctor of Philosophy in Pharmaceutical Sciences (PhD) Taking a Deep Breath
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program; in other cases, students are considered automatically. Students should contact their graduate program to discuss application / nomination procedures. Nomination Procedures Graduate programs
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, rather than students. The Queen Elizabeth Scholars (QES) program was created to improve global talent exchange between Canada and other nations. The program aims to develop the next generation of
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($8,600). Eligibility To be eligible, applicants must: receive CSC funding be citizens of the mainland of the People's Republic of China be starting a doctoral program at either UBC campus in May 2019