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View All Awards Deadline Likely in May 2026 Value $4,000 Citizenship Canadian Permanent Resident International Degree Level Masters Doctoral The Elizabeth Henry Scholarship for Communities and
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issues. Ability to independently design and execute experiments, ensuring accurate and reproducible results. Communication and Documentation Skills: Proven experience in preparing detailed technical
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, ensuring accurate and reproducible results. Communication and Documentation Skills: Proven experience in preparing detailed technical reports and contributing to scientific publications. Strong verbal and
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carbon for coastal communities: understanding socio-ecological contexts of nature based climate solutions and mangrove restoration Laura Brass Doctor of Philosophy in Language and Literacy Education (PhD
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presented in one of Canada’s two official languages (English or French), a certified translation must be provided, in addition to the transcripts in its original language. Include one copy of marking key
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characteristics and interpersonal skills: Work experience Leadership experience Project management including organizing conferences and meetings The ability or potential to communicate theoretical, technical and/or
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Interdisciplinary Studies (PhD) Examining professional identity formation in Canadian emergency managers Brittany Pousett Doctor of Philosophy in Rehabilitation Sciences (PhD) Promoting Community Participation by
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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) Institutionalizing
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underrepresented fish on the Pacific Northwest Coast Grace Melchers Master of Science in Oceans and Fisheries (MSc) Employing environmental DNA to understand the impacts of urbanization on nearshore fish communities
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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