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productive training experience. Our research focuses on understanding the physiological mechanisms of breathlessness and exercise limitation across the health and fitness continuum, from elite athletes
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of a thesis, major research project, dissertation, scholarly publication, performance, recital, and/or exhibit that is merit/expert reviewed at the institutional level as a requirement for completion of
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significant research component is considered to be original, autonomous research that leads to the completion of a thesis, major research project, dissertation, scholarly publication, performance, recital and
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Masters Doctoral The Friedman Award for Scholars in Health supports learning and research opportunities for graduate students or medical residents working in the broad area of health, to bring new
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longer accepting applications. Please refer to the Canada Graduate REsearch Scholarships - Doctoral webpage for information on the new harmonized program. As part of a larger harmonization of Tri-Agency
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to pursue. Funding can be used for: A research allowance (including allowance for professional development or travel relevant to the scholarly work) Student stipend, if the student’s current funding source
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Fellowships Program is no longer accepting applications. Please refer to the Canada Graduate REsearch Scholarships - Doctoral webpage for information on the new harmonized program. As part of a larger
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. This program allows UBC to continue to attract and support outstanding domestic and international doctoral students, and provide those students with stable, base-level funding for their doctoral studies and
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, Caribbean, Central America, South America, Oceania. Field research must be relevant to one of six development outcome areas to which IDRC aims to contribute through its work (see Eligibility below). Meet
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support the work of students who are conducting research into organizational governance as part of their doctoral research project. Meet Award Holders Oludolapo Makinde Doctor of Philosophy in Law (PhD