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Mechanical Engineering (PhD) Numerical simulation of turbulent reactive flows Annie Borch Doctor of Philosophy in Geological Sciences (PhD) The history and impact of volcanism and glacial systems on landscape
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) Seismic performance of timber-steel hybrid shear wall system Pan Deng Doctor of Philosophy in Mechanical Engineering (PhD) Neutrophil inflammatory responses: neutrophil reverse migration and NETosis View
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popular music in Peru Astou Thiam Doctor of Philosophy in Rehabilitation Sciences (PhD) Exploring the experiences of West Central African immigrants in Metro Vancouver through a hospitality lens. Rebekah
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requirements visit the Application & Admission page. All PhD, DMA, and MDPhD applicants offered admission are automatically considered for 4YF funding. Nomination Procedures Each graduate program is allocated
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Programmes were established in memory of Izaak Walton Killam through the Will of his wife, Dorothy J. Killam, and through gifts made during her lifetime. Their primary purpose is to support advanced education
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.) for their tuition which is equal to or higher than the value of the International Tuition Award are not eligible. Students who receive external funding toward their tuition which is lower than the value
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of $16,000. Note: The Killam Doctoral Scholarshi p is one of the scholarships offered through this award competition. Eligibility Applicants must meet all eligibility requirements of the Canada Graduate
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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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or until program completion, whichever comes first. Eligibility Applicant Eligibility The competition is open to applicants from UBC Vancouver and UBC Okanagan campuses, for continuing PhD students and
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cohort are closed. thank you to all applicants for the overwhelming interest. results will be announced in late july/early august. This award is part of the UBC Public Scholars Initiative (PSI) which