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postdoctoral public humanities research activities. This grant is directed to those projects that will advance knowledge in the public humanities. The purpose of this program is to support graduate and
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intended to recognize excellence in research and scholarly performance by BPOC (Black and People of Colour) graduate students and to address systemic barriers they experience in their training. The minimum
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students whose traditional territory falls, at least in part, within Canada. This includes Canadian First Nations, Métis or Inuit students and may include Indigenous students from Alaska and other states of
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of graduate and postdoctoral public humanities research activities. This grant is directed to those projects that will advance knowledge in the public humanities. The purpose of this program is to support
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and mentoring . The guidelines highlight NSERC’s commitment to excellence in research funding and aim to ensure that a wide range of research results and outcomes are considered and valued as part of
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leadership in humanitarian and development work in their home country. Fellows are supported to pursue research and study that will enhance and support contributions already made and which will be
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for this award to go to a nurse or midwife pursuing graduate work. The focus of the graduate work must be on strengthening mothers through the development of research evidence. All applicants must be in
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The fellowship will provide a one-time annual stipend of $26,000 plus a research-related allowance of $1,500, as well as access to office space at the CAE in the Klinck Building on UBC Vancouver campus. Applicants
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demonstrate that they have an active interest in the work of the United Nations and UN-related issues. Further Information Details about this opportunity, including application procedures, can be found here
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Holders Elijah Foran Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies (MA) The Role of Advocacy in Improving Healthcare for those at the Intersection of Transgender Identity and Disability Starr Sandoval Doctor