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Organizational Unit: Medical Devices Classification: RCO Tenure: Term Duration: 2 years Language Requirements: Bilingual Imperative CBC/CBC Work Arrangements: Due to the nature of the work and operational
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and are presented annually by the Canadian Association for Graduate Studies (CAGS), with sponsorship support provided by ProQuest. There are two awards: one for engineering, medical sciences and natural
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, or circumstances in which they intend to carry out their programs—and also that they have the requisite foreign language proficiency. In addition, scholars will be entitled to draw the $5,000 Susan Stark travel
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a novel approach for understanding and predicting tail risk in asset markets by analysing evolving narratives in business news. Integrating Extreme Value Theory and Natural Language Processing
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Engineering Classification: RO Tenure: Continuing Language Requirements: English Work Arrangements: Due to the nature of the work and operational requirements, this position is eligible for a hybrid work
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Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC). The selection process and post
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fully on their studies in their chosen fields. The CGS M program supports up to 3,000 students annually in all disciplines and is administered jointly by Canada’s three granting agencies: the Natural
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, or circumstances in which they intend to carry out their programs—and also that they have the requisite foreign language proficiency. In addition, scholars will be entitled to draw the $5,000 Susan Stark travel
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guided the judging process. Joan N. Tidona, National Scholarship Director UNICO Foundation Scholarship Awardees 2025 Major Don S. Gentile Memorial Scholarship Leonardo Valli - Alexandria, Virginia
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only if the nature of the publication (for example, a report to a government agency) dictates that another language is most appropriate. Please note, due to the highly competitive nature