22 machine-learning-and-image-processing PhD positions at University of British Columbia in Canada
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of the steps in the application process is provided below for reference: Confirm eligibility Confirm research area: Select the appropriate funding agency . Applicants should complete the agency application
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Curriculum Studies (PhD) No child left inside: loose parts, risky play, and teachers' perceptions of risk associated with playful learning outside the classroom Sean O'Rourke Doctor of Philosophy in Forestry
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of $18,000. This funding package may consist of teaching assistantships, research assistantships, or scholarships Participate in the evaluation process of this program (survey) Student recipients must: Be
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: https://faculty-staff.grad.ubc.ca/resources/award-administration (CWL log-in required). Adjudication Procedures Affiliated Fellowships are adjudicated via the university-wide adjudication process for
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eligibility of students’ research as part of the adjudication process. Questions about substantive eligibility will not be entertained ahead of submission of the application. Evaluation Criteria Applications
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Language Processing Kaitlyn Zinn Doctor of Philosophy in Forestry (PhD) Cumulative effects of recreational catch-and-release, temperature, and infectious agents on Chinook salmon: from marine environments to spawning
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deposition mechanics Ewan Wright Doctor of Philosophy in Interdisciplinary Studies (PhD) The sustainability of the outer space environment Sasha McDowell Doctor of Philosophy in Zoology (PhD) Taste processing
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Hillier Doctor of Philosophy in Geography (PhD) How engineers learn to labour: Elite technology work across borders in the United States and Canada Joshua MacEachern Doctor of Philosophy in Physics (PhD
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their rankings at the university level. Department Ranking Graduate programs conduct their own internal Affiliated Fellowships review process, after which they recommend only their highest ranked candidates
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Work (PhD) Understand the processes of the complex healthcare systems from the experiences of Chinese people living with dementia in Vancouver: The use of a process map Erica Qureshi Doctor of Medicine