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Psychology (PhD) The development and impact of co-occurring anxiety and ADHD in autism Shoshana Schwebel Doctor of Philosophy in Germanic Studies (PhD) Metaphors of Trauma in German Cultural Texts Sean
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(PhD) Understanding Muslim Women in urban marginalized spaces of South Asia Tetiana Poliakova Doctor of Philosophy in Neuroscience (PhD) Understanding how reconstitution of cholesteryl ester transfer
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Doctor of Philosophy in Zoology (PhD) Paramo bird communities: Understanding a poorly known Andean ecosystem under increasing risk of extinction Lily Ivanova Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology (PhD
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analysis software and methods and willingness to learn new data analysis techniques and brain imaging methods are assets. This position is covered by the AMURE collective agreement: https://www.mcgill.ca/hr
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: - pursuing PhD in Education or similar field. - familiarity with youth and gender studies - Strong written and verbal skills in English. Before applying, please note that to work at McGill University, you must
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program of study at the time of application. International student applicants to the fall 2025 CGRS D competition who are not registered in a PhD program at UBC for the fall 2025 term will be deemed
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discipline, will be included in determining eligibility*. For example, a previous period of Master’s or PhD study (either completed or incomplete) at another institution would be counted as part of the total
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will be funded. Results are announced in April each year. Meet Award Holders Lucas Kuhn Doctor of Philosophy in Astronomy (PhD) Probing the Baryon Cycle in a Cool-Core Galaxy Cluster with the James Webb
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on the Vanier CGS website. Meet Award Holders Enav Zusman Doctor of Philosophy in Reproductive and Developmental Sciences (PhD) Associations between prenatal serotonin reuptake inhibitor antidepressant exposure
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of Error/Judgement Works within well-defined guidelines and established procedures, exercising sound judgment in setting priorities and completing tasks efficiently. Unusual or complex issues are escalated