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development and community building: opportunities to build a network of advisors and connect with principal investigators and postdocs in other disciplines, as well as special-interest activities (like thematic
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cover letter describing your research interests and fit for the position A current CV with a list of publications Contact information for 2–3 academic references
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://ubc.wd10.myworkdayjobs.com/ubcfacultyjobs Cover letter expressing your long-term research vision, career goals and fit for the position, intended start date and relocation plans (if applicable) Curriculum
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to pursue their personal vision of a particular scientific project independently – in the best possible locations, anywhere in the world. The fellowship is awarded to postdocs for up to five years. Since it
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support for postdocs in Sweden. Opportunity to work alongside academic leaders in science and engineering at WASP research partner institutions in Sweden. Access to the infrastructure in the WASP-funded
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, or generosity fit with contemporary ethical theory? How should we characterize the common good? How do we develop political and social theory rooted in core assumptions about human flourishing? Practical
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) An outline of the conference This must include the date and location of the conference, as well as a copy of the conference agenda. Proof of acceptance of conference presentation This should include
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Fellowships applicants must submit their application materials to their UBC graduate program. Applicants should check with their UBC graduate program to find out their internal application deadline. A complete
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our work environment, colleagues, leaders, students and innovative educational environment, visit www.torontomu.ca , check out @TorontoMet (external link) , @TorontoMetHR (external link) and
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awards offered each year presently varies between four and six. Annual Value: $60,000 annual stipend for a maximum of two years. Award Status: Open Deadline Applicants: Check with your proposed UBC