73 phd-mathematical-optimization Fellowship positions at University of British Columbia in Canada
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workshops, public talks, and community engagement activities Conduct a meta-study on collaborative transdisciplinary PhD cohort Co-develop energy literacy and communication projects Collaborate with academic
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-study on collaborative transdisciplinary PhD cohort Co-develop energy literacy and communication projects Collaborate with academic, government, and community partners to co-create research directions
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applicable and mutually agreed upon with your supervisor. Candidates must hold a PhD, obtained within the last 5 year or MD, obtained within the last 10 years. Candidates should have a strong research
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Masters and PhD students. Acts as a resource to various research team members to identify real or potential problems and works to resolve these issues. Reviews other study protocols as assigned, and discuss
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, manuscript writing, presentations for submission to selected journals/conferences and grant proposals. Acts as a mentor and resource to Masters and PhD students. Acts as a resource to various research team
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assistants. Adhere to safety protocols and guidelines at all times, including proper handling and disposal of hazardous materials. QUALIFICATIONS Successful applicants will have: A PhD with experience in
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areas of study while working in a new country. Two different fellowships are available: Long-Term Fellowships (LTF) are for applicants with a PhD on a biological topic who want to embark on a novel and
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applicants in all areas of health research at the post-PhD degree or post-health professional degree stages to add to their experience by engaging in health research either in Canada or abroad. It is expected
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) are not counted towards work experience in determination of eligibility. Doctoral students who do not hold a master's degree (i.e., proceeded directly from Bachelor's to PhD, or have "fast-tracked
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of fellows in conferences and activities that are focused on increasing the engagement of underrepresented groups in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). We encourage input and