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member of one of these groups and complete the Employment Equity (EE) section of the application. If you would like to learn more about self-declaration, please consult this website: https://www.canada.ca
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are working towards a people first culture and are proud to have been selected as one of Canada’s Best Diversity Employers and a Greater Toronto’s Top Employer for 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018. To learn more about
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and teaching at the post-secondary level. In 1986, the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (STLHE) and 3M Canada partnered to recognize exceptional contributions to teaching and
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, engineering or computer sciences) and who have not worked in the life sciences before. 7 May 2025: Deadline to initiate a Letter of Intent 15 May 2025: Deadline to submit a Letter of Intent 25 September 2025
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Academic scholarships are awarded to undertake graduate studies that lead to a degree (Master’s or Ph.D.) and/or graduate research at a university or higher learning institution in an OAS Member State
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support the University in meeting its institutional goal of fostering increased diversity and representation at all levels of teaching, learning and research. Nominees must be nominated by their prospective
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, but applicants must have a desire to learn new AI methodologies that stand to accelerate discoveries in their domain. These Fellowships will fund research and provide training in AI and related
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. To support this effort, the NOMIS Foundation and GIND have established the NOMIS–Gladstone Fellowship Program, which aims to teach outstanding postdoctoral scholars how to creatively combine leading-edge
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sciences, and the arts. Fellows of the College for Life Sciences are invited to become part of this “learning community”. Our goal is to promote a kind of science that transcends disciplinary boundaries and
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challenges in Canada Enhance science communication, collaboration, and capacity in support of evidence-informed policy-making Equip academic researchers with skills to address policy challenges while learning