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research fellowships Indigenous Arts and Research Katherine Young Award News Contact us Watch past lectures News News Events JAH interview Series with Linda Woodhead and Ian Alexander JAH lecture series
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to participate in all CSRS social and academic activities to expand applicants’ networks. This is a non-stipendiary appointment, with no cash value. Successful applicants must secure their own research funding
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supports a wide range of shorter activities such as workshops and conferences, mini-courses, summer schools, seminar series, as well as lecture series and other outreach activities. Fields is located in
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are expected to conduct most of their work at the CSRS, taking advantage of the research space provided in the centre. Fellows are also expected to provide a public presentation, lecture or performance
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). Conditions Associate Fellows are expected to uphold the values of scholarship, citizenship and collegiality; to be willing to give a public lecture on a theme in the area of their research (time and space
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to literature reviews and research syntheses Author research abstracts, reports, and scientific articles for submission to peer-reviewed journals Develop and draft educational materials and deliver lectures
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for submission to peer-reviewed journals Develop and draft educational materials and deliver lectures relevant to the program of research Present findings at national and international conferences Identify and
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to literature reviews and research syntheses Author research abstracts, reports, and scientific articles for submission to peer-reviewed journals Develop and draft educational materials and deliver lectures
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in journal club, lab meeting, general lab chores, mentoring undergrad, graduate or summer students, organizing and participating in department conferences, reviewing manuscripts, lecturing or teaching
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of the Canadian Pharmacogenomics Network for Drug Safety (CPNDS). We are seeking scientists to lead research projects with a specific focus on the genetic determinants of severe adverse drug and vaccine reactions