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($8,600). Eligibility To be eligible, applicants must: receive CSC funding be citizens of the mainland of the People's Republic of China be starting a doctoral program at either UBC campus in May 2019
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Electrical & Computer Engineering, East Tennessee State University, and the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. Completion of a research-based master’s degree is required prior to commencing the PhD
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program; in other cases, students are considered automatically. Students should contact their graduate program to discuss application / nomination procedures. Nomination Procedures Graduate programs
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, this position is eligible for a hybrid work arrangement (combination of working onsite and telework). Employees in this position who telework will be required to travel to the identified work site at least three
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View All Awards Deadline Discontinued Value $30,000 stipend + tuition Citizenship International Degree Level Doctoral The International Doctoral Fellowship (IDF) program supports top international
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for two years*. *Killam Doctoral Scholarships awardees on the UBC-Vancouver campus also become Four Year Fellowship holders and receive additional tuition funding from the 4YF program if they are eligible
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The Guo Lab at the Hotchkiss Brain Institute and Alberta Children’s Hospital Research Institute, University of Calgary is seeking candidates for two PhD student positions. The long-term goal
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: a monthly living allowance of USD 2,000 plus funding by UBC to cover tuition costs. The current competition provides scholarships for students starting their PhD program at UBC in September 2020
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) offers annually two scholarships to full-time postgraduate students attending a Canadian university or college whose program of study focuses on dam safety and/or the management of dams. Topics of project
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doctoral degree at a recognized university (within the last three years). Research award recipients will join IDRC for a one-year paid program to undertake research on the topic they have submitted