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skills) *: PhD. Education/experience requirements*: PhD. Additional qualifying skills and abilities*: Strong analytical research skills to gather, document, and analyze information obtained through
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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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in Botany (PhD) Drivers of plant heat tolerance and thermoregulation from leaf to landscape View All Stories Further Information The Killam Laureates website provides information about Killam programs
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Fellowship (4YF) program will ensure UBC's best PhD, DMA, and MDPhD students are provided with financial support of at least $18,200 per year plus tuition for up to four years of their doctoral studies
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the Canada Graduate Research Scholarships - Doctoral (CGRS D) competition. Please see the CGRS D award opportunity webpage for more information on adjudication processes. Meet Award Holders Alysha Deslippe
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program of study at the time of application. International student applicants to the fall 2025 CGRS D competition who are not registered in a PhD program at UBC for the fall 2025 term will be deemed
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fish communities and migrations Neha Sharma-Mascarenhas Doctor of Philosophy in Resources, Environment and Sustainability (PhD) Analyzing data and policy outcomes for repair, reuse, and recycling for end
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: - participate in knowledge mobilization - Literature reviews and data analysis for TRANSFORM research project - Participate in regular project meetings on planning and research generation Qualifications
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Supervisor: Joann Whalen, PhD Department of Natural Resource Sciences Macdonald Campus; McGill University Position Summary: Use modern digital communication techniques to engage stakeholders interested in soil
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: repression and protection in Indigenous struggles in Northern Cauca, Colombia Bri Watson Doctor of Philosophy in Library, Archival and Information Studies (PhD) Expanding the catalog: renaming and redescribing