14 parallel-processing-bioinformatics PhD scholarships at University of British Columbia in Canada
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): http://apply.csc.edu.cn (application period is from March 1-31, 2025, Beijing time) Application process: https://www.csc.edu.cn/chuguo Applying to UBC as a Full Doctoral Student Determine which PhD
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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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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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Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry (PhD) Computer vision for real-time monitoring and control of chemical processes Tiffany Price Doctor of Philosophy in Pharmaceutical Sciences (PhD) Examining
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-relevant forms of scholarship into their doctoral education process. Awards of up to $10,000 are available to support innovative/collaborative scholarship which the student would otherwise be unable
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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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Measurement, Evaluation and Research Methodology (PhD) Validity evidence for self-report psychological measures based on participants' response processes Kay Anderson Doctor of Philosophy in Kinesiology (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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will be funded. Results are announced in April each year. Meet Award Holders Maude Larivière Doctor of Philosophy in Physics (PhD) Nucleosynthesis of heavy elements via the rapid neutron capture process