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and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC). The CGRS D program recognizes and promotes the next generation of outstanding
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National Research Council Canada | National Capital Region Almonte, Ontario | Canada | about 6 hours ago
Associate Program provides promising scientists and engineers with the opportunity to work in a challenging research environment during the early stages of their career. Applicants will be selected
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consult with their UBC graduate program staff. Citizenship All students regardless of citizenship are eligible to apply. However, Canadian citizens and permanent residents are required to apply for Canada
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Research Scholarships - Doctoral competition in order to be considered for Affiliated Fellowships. Applicants who plan to be registered in a master's program in September 2026, should refer to Affiliated
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View All Awards Deadline No future deadline; program discontinued Value $40,000 Citizenship Canadian Permanent Resident International Degree Level Doctoral Important update: The CGS-D Program is no
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degree in Computer Science, Math, Statistics or Engineering programs. Ph.D would be an asset. Knowledge of classification algorithms, vision-language models (VLM) and Hugging Face Transformers is an asset
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, thereby requiring English communication both verbally and in writing. Hourly Salary: $22.00 Hours per Week: 5 (Part time) Location: Education Building Supervisor: Associate Professor Position Start Date
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: Education Building Supervisor: Professor Position Start Date: 2025-06-01 Position End Date: 2025-08-31 Deadline to Apply: 2025-06-09 This position is covered by the Association of McGill University Research
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infographics, audiovisual media (videos, including short and animated videos, podcasts, etc.). Qualifications: Enrolled in a B.Sc., M.Sc. or Ph.D. program at McGill University. 1+ year experience in science
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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