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. Expertise and productivity in neuroscience research. Independence in research, creative problem-solving skills, and a collaborative mindset. Strong communication skills and the ability to work effectively
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least one first-author and one co-author publication from their PhD and must exhibit strong oral and written communication skills. The candidate should be Canadian citizen or a PR or have the required
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inclusivity, a sense of belonging, and a culture of engagement. The Program directly supports Waterloo’s strategic plan to strengthen sustainable and diverse communities. More specifically, the Program advances
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and Area Studies identifies and supports outstanding scholars at the start of their academic careers whose work combines excellence in a social science discipline with a command of the language and
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are expected to live in Toronto, Canada, while pursuing their research, and will have the opportunity to participate generally in the intellectual life of the larger University of Toronto community. IMFG is
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collaboration aimed at expanding diversity and inclusion in the scientific research community. This partnership supports minority scientists' advancement and enhances their contributions to various fields
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be: Communicating effectively and promptly through weekly reports and timely response to emails (i.e., within 24 hr during the work week). Currently knowledgeable or willing to learn about best
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the Canadian academic community and to encouraging a strong Canadian knowledge base in contemporary defence and security issues. To this end, the MINDS program has partnered with SSHRC to deliver the MINDS