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View All Awards Deadline Discontinued Value $30,000 stipend + tuition Citizenship International Degree Level Doctoral The International Doctoral Fellowship (IDF) program supports top international
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: a monthly living allowance of USD 2,000 plus funding by UBC to cover tuition costs. The current competition provides scholarships for students starting their PhD program at UBC in September 2020
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) offers annually two scholarships to full-time postgraduate students attending a Canadian university or college whose program of study focuses on dam safety and/or the management of dams. Topics of project
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International Degree Level Doctoral The Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Scholarship Program offers a three-year leadership program designed to train Engaged Leaders, equipping doctoral candidates with
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provide graduate students in the natural sciences and engineering with first-hand research experience in an international setting. The primary goals of this program are to introduce students to science and
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The Simons Foundation Autism Research Initiative (SFARI) is invested in supporting the next generation of top autism researchers. The Bridge to Independence Award program engages talented early
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an accredited post-secondary or post-graduate program at a degree-granting institute in BC. Studies should relate directly to professional engineering and/or geoscience/geotechnique in the resource sector
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. Candidates must hold Canadian citizenship or Permanent Resident status and be enrolled in their graduate program until at least one semester beyond the application deadline. Further Information Agricultural
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for Northern Studies (ACUNS) established its scholarship program, the Canadian Northern Studies Trust (CNST) in 1982 to advance knowledge and understanding of Canada’s North. The purpose of the CNST is to