119 phd-position-in-data-modeling Fellowship positions at University of British Columbia
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The University of Toronto’s Eric and Wendy Schmidt AI in Science Postdoctoral Fellowship, a program of Schmidt Futures, brings together the brightest minds who have completed a PhD in the natural
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. “With this competition, we are enabling applicants to provide information about what they have done that isn’t necessarily captured as part of traditional academic metrics.” It seeks applicants who engage
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applicants who receive their PhD less than one year prior to their start date. Fellows from a diversity of disciplines — from groups who have traditionally been underrepresented in science, technology
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, who recommend finalists to the Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) for approval at its January meeting. Awards will be announced by early February 2026. Positions are posted to MathJobs.org when
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and internationally, who will positively contribute to Canada's economic, social and research-based growth. The UBC Internal Banting Competition is managed by the Postdoctoral Fellows Office. For
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described in the Tri-agency statement on equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) and is aligned with the objectives of the Tri-agency EDI Action Plan . For more information, consult the Equity, diversity and
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described in the Tri-agency statement on equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) and is aligned with the objectives of the Tri-agency EDI Action Plan . For more information, consult the Equity, diversity and
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. The Fellowship is valued at $100,000 split over two years ($50,000 in year one, and the remaining $50,000 in the second year). For more information, including application procedures and complete eligibility
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or federal research facility nationwide. Becoming a postdoctoral researcher allows you to strengthen your professional and academic skills in a specialized area before moving on to a permanent position
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careers. Recipients each receive up to $60,000 that must be put towards their postdoctoral research. The For Women in Science program was created out of a simple belief: the world needs science, and science