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View All Awards Deadline Likely in November 2025 Value $6,000 to $25,000 per year Citizenship Canadian Permanent Resident International Degree Level Doctoral Since 1951, the IBM PhD Fellowship
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private grant-making foundation. This prestigious fellowship will be awarded to an incoming PhD student in the Faculty of Forestry whose intended studies fit within one of the following areas of excellence
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Qualifications: We are seeking an independent individual who has completed their PhD in the field of neuroscience, brain imaging science, or a related discipline within the last three years, who has demonstrated
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, undergraduate researchers) on specific research projects Qualifications: We are seeking an independent individual who has completed their PhD in the field of neuroscience, brain imaging science, or a related
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Qualifications: We are seeking an independent individual who has completed their PhD in the field of neuroscience, brain imaging science, or a related discipline within the last three years, who has demonstrated
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Fellow appointment with benefits. Term: Two years Qualifications: The ideal candidate would have the following skills and attributes: PhD in Statistics, Quantitative Ecology, Mathematical Biology
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critique relevant literature QUALIFICATIONS Successful applicants will have: A PhD in biochemistry, haemostasis, virology, and/or structural biology within the past 5 years. Authorship on peer-reviewed
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, and the United Kingdom. First offered in 1925 and envisioned as a “reverse Rhodes Scholarship,” the Harkness Fellowships are the Commonwealth Fund’s longest-running program. Nearly 100 years later
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-month on-campus residency at O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU), India. The fellowship is open to exceptional PhD students and faculty members from leading universities worldwide, providing them with
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for your first independent position and grant or identify connections into the healthcare or private sector to kickstart your next career move. You will be mentored by Dr. Philipp Lange, PhD (Canada Research