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(AAAS) to manage the program’s application and peer-review process. Each year, the program attracts talented applicants from diverse STEM fields, representing some of the nation’s leading academic
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Faculties/divisions following the timeline and processes outlined below. While the nomination/application process will normally begin with faculty advisors/mentors, funding for the successful nominees will be
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frontier project focussing on the life sciences. Cross-Disciplinary Fellowships (CDF) are for applicants who hold a doctoral degree from a non-biological discipline (e.g. physics, chemistry, mathematics
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engineering, product design and development, industrial energy efficiency, solar energy, advanced materials, mechatronics, micro-electro-mechanical systems, shock wave physics, robotics, thermofluids and
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Teaching and Learning award have been amended to recognize collaborative innovations. Please review the updated application process and expectations for submissions. If you are an individual applicant
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Travel Award Application Form APPLICATION PROCESS The following supporting documents must be submitted as one continuous PDF file in the following order: A copy of the applicant’s CV (4 page maximum
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initiatives, see SSHRC’s funding search tool . Unless otherwise indicated, there is no separate application process for most initiatives and supplements. However, candidates must indicate they wish to be
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partners. In these research projects we studied new diagnostic tests, therapies, service models, and technologies to optimize the physical and mental health of Canadian children born with brain-based