86 phd-position-in-cyber-security Fellowship positions at University of British Columbia
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The expected pay for this position is $70,000 per year + benefits. AI and Deep Learning for Genomics, Transcriptomics, and Bioinformatics Job Summary The School of Biomedical Engineering at the University
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CANTRAIN Awards in Clinical Trials Postdoctoral Fellowships are open to full-time Postdoctoral Fellows (PhD/MD) who are conducting research related to clinical stroke and/or Vascular Cognitive
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completed a PhD, ScD, EngD, MD, DrPH, or DVM will receive an annual stipend of $63,000. The GRP has increased the stipend amounts to account for cost of living increases. In addition to the stipend, each
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via Affiliated Fellowships-Doctoral award competitions. Meet Award Holders Rachel N. Stern Doctor of Philosophy in Geography (PhD) Interdisciplinary and Mixed-Methods Approaches to Extreme Heat: A
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researchers at a pivotal time in their careers. The fellowships are also intended to secure a supply of highly qualified Canadians with leading-edge scientific and research skills for Canadian industry
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Radiopharmaceutical Therapy Brittany Pousett Doctor of Philosophy in Rehabilitation Sciences (PhD) Promoting Community Participation by Supporting Psychosocial Adaptation for Canadians with Lower Limb Amputations View
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addition, AFRI programs help develop new technologies and a workforce that will advance our national security, our energy self-sufficiency, and the health of Americans.
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the uptake of evidence-informed policy and reinforce the importance of policy-relevant research. By partnering with CIHR on this fellowship program, Michael Smith Health Research BC can support PhD trainees as
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the signature of the "Authorized Official at the Institution Paid", which at UBC is done by the Office of Research Services . Meet Award Holders Bonnie Leung Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing (PhD) Cancer treatment
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The National Research Council of Canada (NRC) Luise and Gerhard Herzberg Postdoctoral Fellowship is awarded every year to a recent PhD graduate who identifies as a woman and who has demonstrated