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graduate student studying in Canada who is working in a field related to earth, geosciences, environment, alternative energy, water, climate change, sustainability, or to the social impact, social sciences
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make an indispensable contribution to the research environment of the University and to their chosen field. In doing so, they raise the profile of themselves and UBC. They work under the general
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environment for training in integrative neuroscience with dedicated mentorship by world-class investigators. After completing their research project with two co-mentors, NOMIS Fellows will be in an ideal
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medicine an opportunity to take a break from the lab and clinic. Fellows will gain time to think and develop their own projects and immerse themselves in the intellectually and culturally diverse environment
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program; Foster a vibrant and inclusive environment for scholars and position them for success as early career researchers. Value: Fellowships will provide a minimum stipend of $60,000/year (pending any
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and study, explore potential collaborations, enhance existing relationships, advance research work, and find the space to think in an inspirational environment. This scheme builds on one
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. Purpose The purpose of the fellowship is to provide the visiting scholar with a stimulating academic environment conducive to research and writing, and to strengthen academic partnerships between
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university environment. Eligibility The AIR fellowship is available to artists working in visual arts, literary arts, performing arts, design or new media, whose creative work can be reasonably conducted in a
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of ethics, health, law, environment, gender, sexual identity, technology, government and public policy, human conflict, art, literature, the media, currents and debates in philosophy and the natural sciences