42 phd-computer-artificial-machine-human PhD positions at University of British Columbia
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the subject line “Masters/PhD Opportunity in Liquefaction-Related Topics” and attach the following documents:(1)Statement of Intent (maximum 1 page): Describe how your past education and experiences have
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Description Dr. Jordan Guenette is currently recruiting highly motivated students for PhD positions starting in January 2026 or September 2026 in human exercise and respiratory physiology
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corporate governance, corporate social responsibility and artificial intelligence approach Alysha Deslippe Doctor of Philosophy in Human Nutrition (PhD) EATing in a GENdered world (EatGen): How teens involved
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and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC). The CGRS D program recognizes and promotes the next generation of outstanding
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consult with their UBC graduate program staff. Citizenship All students regardless of citizenship are eligible to apply. However, Canadian citizens and permanent residents are required to apply for Canada
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Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Determine where to submit an application (through a Canadian institution such as UBC or directly to the appropriate agency). See the CGS D program page
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(PhD) Language Ideologies and Attitudes Among Japanese Study Abroad Students Chinenye Eze Doctor of Philosophy in Law (PhD) More Than a Number: The Effect of Human Gene Patents on Medical Research in
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language resources at home Oludolapo Makinde Doctor of Philosophy in Law (PhD) Combating corruption: an integrated corporate governance, corporate social responsibility and artificial intelligence approach
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Veteran Health Research (CIMVHR) and Wounded Warriors Canada (WWC) offer a two-year scholarship annually to a PhD student who demonstrates excellence in research issues relevant to military members
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of Philosophy (MDPhD) Temporal Transcriptomics and Epigenetic Changes in Sepsis Survivors Alex Lukey Doctor of Philosophy in Population and Public Health (PhD) Preventing ovarian cancer: Human vs. machine