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of their programs. MA and PhD students may hold a CSRS fellowship only once during each degree program. Applicants may apply for fellowships at other centres at the university; however, because this fellowship
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details of research and teaching, scholarly output (for example, high impact publications, as well as any non-traditional research outputs such as policy or community reports, datasets, software, creative
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individuals immersed in any academic discipline. Eligibility Fellows will normally have a PhD and a record of scholarly research in an area related to the CSRS mandate. Typical applicants may be retired faculty
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community-based clinical practice leading to the M.Sc. degree. The School also offers a PhD in Audiology and Speech Sciences. The MSc in SLP program is accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Canadian
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pension plan. Requirements A PhD degree in chemistry is required and Post-doctoral experience is strongly preferred. In accordance with the University’s Equity Plan and pursuant to section 42 of the BC
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have an earned PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering or a related discipline at the time of appointment. Successful candidates are expected to lead an independent research program of international
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salary, inclusive of a generous benefits package, eligible leaves and pension plan. Requirements Applicants must have an earned PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering or a related discipline at the
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, including details of research and teaching scholarly output (for example, peer-reviewed publications, as well as any non-traditional research outputs such as datasets, software, creative arts), grants
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Dr. Katherine Young Katherine Young Travel Award for Studies in Religion and Society This award was established in 2018 by Dr. Katherine Young, PhD 1978, Professor in Asian Religions at McGill’s
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The Centre for Studies in Religion and Society (CSRS) at the University of Victoria welcomes applications from interested members of the non-academic community, or scholars with no formal university