26 software-engineering-requirements-engineering PhD positions at University of British Columbia
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and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC). The CGRS D program recognizes and promotes the next generation of outstanding
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the applicant shall not exceed 35 years of age (born after January 1, 1990). The applicant must meet the academic and language requirements for admission to a UBC doctoral program. Individual programs may have
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engineering, and health-related fields. The Vanier CGS is valued at $50,000 per year for up to three years. Eligibility Please see the Vanier CGS website for complete eligibility criteria . Evaluation Criteria
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is from the previous competition, provided here for reference. Eligibility Complete eligibility criteria are available on the CGS D program page . Important Note: Some eligibility requirements for CGS
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applications open to current and prospective full-time UBC graduate students. Fellowship values range from $175 to $16,000. Eligibility Applicants must meet all eligibility requirements. Academic Standing
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, they have obligations under UBC’s Student Safety Abroad Policy (SC12) . Students are required to have adequate travel medical insurance, to register their travel on UBC’s Safety Abroad Registry , and to use
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intelligence Omar Bashth Doctor of Philosophy in Biomedical Engineering (PhD) Uncovering the Role of Human Stem Cell Competition in Pluripotency and Lineage Commitment Katie McCloskey Doctor of Philosophy in
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View All Awards Deadline On hold Value USD 24,000 Award Status Discontinued Citizenship International Degree Level Doctoral This award, a collaboration between the Science and Engineering Research
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of British Columbia campuses, in one of the following areas: health, natural sciences, natural resources, economics or business. Financial need may also be taken into consideration. Furthermore, a Leong
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, values, and mental health Neha Suvindran Doctor of Philosophy in Biomedical Engineering (PhD) MELMET: A stable and sustainable Neural Interface (NI) to help neuroscientists understand the workings