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CHILD-BRIGHT is a pan-Canadian patient-oriented research (POR) network that focuses on creating brighter futures for children with brain-based developmental disabilities (BDD) and their families
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demonstrated through publication of scientific research. Physically fit to work in a dynamic, diverse, sometimes challenging outdoor/field environment. Qualifications: Ph.D. Degree in biology, ecology
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. This is accomplished through a national network of colleges, universities, industry and federal agency partners. The Nebraska Space Grant offers several funding opportunities, including Fellowships, and
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racism; co-designing our methods and interventions; being person-centred; being accountable; building relationships; and being adaptable. The Postdoctoral Fellow position will be for a 2-year term, with
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methods and interventions; being person-centred; being accountable; building relationships; and being adaptable. The Postdoctoral Fellow position will be for a 2-year term, with an initial appointment
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investigations in any discipline at Nanyang Technological University (NTU), often regarded as the most research intensive university in Asia. The postdoc appointment is intended to provide a pathway to an academic
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the policy-making process. Fellows apply their academic training, critical thinking, and analytical skills to support evidence-informed decision-making that addresses policy challenges within participating
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or the application process, please send contact ali.bashashati@ubc.ca & h.farahani@ubc.ca . Review of applications will begin on September 29, 2025 and continue until the position is filled. We encourage
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funding availability. Questions: If you have any questions about the positions or the application process, please send contact ali.bashashati@ubc.ca & h.farahani@ubc.ca . Review of applications will begin
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across disciplines that span the spectrum of the physical, social, and integrated sciences is needed to understand, better predict, plan for, and manage the Earth System and its interactions in a changing