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are offered to Canadians, permanent residents of Canada, and citizens of developing countries enrolled in a master’s or a doctoral degree at a recognized university OR who have completed a master’s or a
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application. They will be part of a team that does both developmental and analytical microscopy. Developmental microscopy involves building and developing new tools and techniques to push the boundaries and
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/decision-making includes supporting the development of legislation (Acts), regulations or policies that affect the practice(s) of natural resource management in Canada. Further Information The College
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, with the ultimate goal being the development of forest resilience mapping. The work will combine existing forest plot and remote sensing data to assess functional diversity and resilience and apply
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. Meet Award Holders Graeme Francolini Doctor of Philosophy in Materials Engineering (PhD) Development of a Large Volume 3D Analysis System for Metals and Alloys Yas Oloumi Yazdi Doctor of Philosophy in
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English (PhD) Toward lyric disunities: Late modern political ecologies of South Asian diasporic poetry, 1970s to 2000s Tonje Molyneux Doctor of Philosophy in Human Development, Learning, and Culture (PhD
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summary and responsibilities Define the role of primary cilia in glial cells in development and disease, using both mouse models and human cells. Analyze data from molecular, genetic, imaging, and
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information regarding referee assessments. Create a “Vanier-Banting Academic” CV Prepare the other required documents (Research Contributions, Personal Leadership Statement, Special Circumstances
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by Peter Wall, for graduate students whose thesis/dissertation research relates to one of three specific areas of interest: sustainable approaches to and development of the general urban environment
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and originality of contributions to research and development Relevance of work experience and academic training to field of proposed research Significance, feasibility and merit of proposed research