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A graduate student (MSc or PhD) is wanted as part of a large, collaborative research project evaluating flood, fire and increasing temperature risks posed to upper Fraser watershed salmon stocks in
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Job Description This is a funded PhD graduate student position available in the Biometeorology and Soil Physics Group at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver campus. The project is part of
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early September, within five business days of the launch of the competition To view instructions and other resources, consult the Canada Graduate Research Scholarship – Master’s program resources web page
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into the major research component stream, this acceptance must be confirmed before you can hold the award. Joint programs with a professional degree (for example, MD/PhD, DVM/PhD, JD/MA, JD/PhD, MBA/PhD, MA/MBA
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Megan Thomas Doctor of Philosophy in Pharmaceutical Sciences (PhD) Addressing equity considerations in research and care of patients with inflammatory arthritis View All Stories Further Information
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in natural sciences and engineering (refer to the Eligibility criteria for students and fellows web page for more information). This support allows scholars to concentrate more fully on their studies
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and track animals from aerial images Develop image analysis and machine learning algorithm and software for measuring environment and landscape features from aerial images Develop a web-application
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the Adjudication Procedures on our CGSD webpage for details (the NSERC PGS D shares adjudication procedures with the CGS D). Meet Award Holders Sharada Balaji Doctor of Philosophy in Physics (PhD) Characterizing
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significant consideration. Applications from all disciplinary backgrounds are welcome. General eligibility The fellowships are meant primarily for graduate students (both MA and PhD) at the University
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at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and you will report to Dr. Allyson Stevenson. Education: This position is intended for a Graduate (either MA or PhD) student in the College of Arts and