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are available on request. Please contact Lygia Siqueira, HR Assistant Manager via email at lsiqueira@providencehealth.bc.ca. If you have any questions regarding accommodations or accessibility during
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promising Canadian new scholars in the social sciences and humanities, and assist them in establishing a research base at an important time in their research careers. The purpose of these fellowships is to
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this need by fostering the development and productivity of young scientists who have potential to make significant contributions to MS research and help ensure the future and stability of MS research
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sciences or engineering and aim to pursue a research project that includes the application of artificial intelligence (AI) to their domain. The program funds cutting edge applications of AI in the natural
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The HFSP fellowship program supports proposals for frontier, potentially transformative research in the life sciences. Applications for high-risk projects are particularly encouraged. The projects
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to help the University compete with peer institutions for top-tier candidates, and to support the University in meeting its institutional goal of fostering increased diversity and representation at all
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The CIHR Health System Impact (HSI) Fellowship provides highly qualified candidates support at the doctoral and post-doctoral level to help develop BC’s health policy research talent and build
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pursue a research project that has a data sciences focus, through the development of novel methodology or the innovative application of existing approaches, to address major societal issues. Applicants
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, political or economic issues across the frontiers of their particular discipline. Fellows are given the means to pursue their personal vision of a particular scientific project independently – in the best
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Only current Killam Postdoctoral Research Fellows awarded before the 2024 competition are eligible for the Killam Allowance. Non-Killam doctoral students may seek assistance from the Graduate