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Studies (PhD) Teaching in the age of algorithms: Resisting the algorithmic order through co-created sociotechnical experiments View All Stories Further Information Allocations Funding will be allocated
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, Race, Sexuality and Social Justice (PhD) Hip-hop feminism, hip-hop studies, dirty south feminism and Black feminist methodology to explore the impact of southern Black womanhood and Black women’s sexual
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in regular team meetings and contribute to data analysis discussions. Work can be completed remotely/hybrid Qualifications Enrollment in a PhD program in education, social sciences, or a related field
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of Philosophy in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (PhD) Identifying key E3 ubiquitin ligases and co-factors that target disease-associated mutant cytosolic proteins for degradation Heather (Hezy) Anholt Doctor
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full-time PhD program at UBC. Please respect the internal deadline to apply for admission for your intended program of study. Please note that CSC scholarship recipients are required to return to China
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Change, Glaciology, Modeling, Imaging, Algorithms and Combinatorial Optimizations. Eligibility to hold scholarship funding: Recipients must be offered and accept admission to a UBC PhD program in
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the position is based / located. McGill University is an English-language university where most teaching and research activities are conducted in the English language, thereby requiring English communication
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this position at the ASRO level with a salary range of $83,985 to $116,641. NOTE: Please note that the full RO/RCO salary scale has five levels. Salary determination will be based on a review of the candidate’s
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The programme supports UBC PhD students to undertake short-term research visits at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). The programme is open to full-time PhD students from any discipline; students must be
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National Research Council Canada | National Capital Region Almonte, Ontario | Canada | about 23 hours ago
which uses a person-based classification system instead of the more common duties-based classification system. Candidates are remunerated based on their expertise, skill, outcomes and impacts