102 parallel-computing-numerical-methods scholarships at University of British Columbia
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Program has collaborated with faculty, students and universities by recognizing and supporting exceptional PhD students that address focused areas of interest in technology . Interested applicants must be
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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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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 Anna Santo Doctor of Philosophy in Resources, Environment and Sustainability (PhD) Inclusive
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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