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, awarding two prestigious post-doctoral fellowship awards (MD/PhD) valued at $30,000 each. These awards aim to support the next generation of experts in neurovascular medicine in Canada, advancing sex- and
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Minimum Qualifications - PhD in ecology, remote sensing, environmental sciences, or a related field - Strong quantitative skills, including ecological data analysis, statistical analysis and data management
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cardiovascular) dysfunctions following SCI. Candidates should have a MD, MD/PhD, or PhD in neuroscience, neurophysiology, kinesiology, or cardiovascular and vascular biology. Interested candidates must be self
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the other country. Awards are offered in partnership with Mitacs’s Canadian academic partners (and, in some cases, with Mitacs’s international partners) and are subject to available funding. Program Overview
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recipient. PDFs are entitled to benefits paid by the faculty colleague(s), PSAC 901, Unit 2 Collective Agreement . The PhD must be complete at the start of the postdoctoral position. Applications for 2025
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a background in qualitative research methods and program evaluation, with a strong commitment to applied research that influences policy, practice, and health. As well, a demonstrated background in
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autonomic research. A position is open for a postdoctoral fellow with a PhD in neuroscience, biomedical engineering, or a related discipline, and a strong interest in neuroscience, cardiovascular and vascular
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Applications open on June 1, 2025. This program is open to recent PhD recipients and doctoral candidates in the social sciences. The Academy Scholars Program of The Harvard Academy for International
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The Pursuit Awards recognize PhD students and recent alumni from across the globe for their outstanding contributions to and achievements in childhood disability research. Eligible applicants PhD research must
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the impacts of climate change on human health. This program will support both individual scientists and multi-investigator teams. Early career faculty and postdoctoral fellows nearing their transition