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Dr. Katherine Young Katherine Young Travel Award for Studies in Religion and Society This award was established in 2018 by Dr. Katherine Young, PhD 1978, Professor in Asian Religions at McGill’s
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laying out the scope of fat activism in Canada. A second student will create and reach out to a list of activist groups whose mandates intersect with the Fat Liberation Archive. Fat Liberation is an
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to graduates of Canadian universities: the Open Scholarship and the Travelling Scholarship. Both are to support graduate study. The Open Scholarship is available to graduates of Canadian universities who pursue
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paper. Provide guidance and training to graduate students in the selection, use and interpretation of results derived from analysis. Provide maintenance of computer equipment and participate in other
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students. The award is intended to recognize excellence in research and scholarly performance by BPOC (Black and People of Colour) graduate students and to address systemic barriers they experience in
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sustaining a diverse workforce is key to the successful pursuit of excellence in research, innovation, and learning for all faculty, staff and students. Our commitment to employment equity helps achieve
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computer and internet connection. A co-working space can be made available in the Murray Building should you prefer. You will report to an Educational Development Specialist in the Gwenna Moss Centre
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– Doctoral (CGS D) award. If your application is one of the highest-scored applications, you will be offered a CGS D award; if your application is among the next tier of meritorious applications, you will be
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paper. Provide guidance and training to graduate students in the selection, use and interpretation of results derived from analysis. Provide maintenance of computer equipment and participate in other
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invited scholars. The purpose of the Killam Connection is to provide an opportunity for faculty and graduate students to engage with leading scholars on matters of importance, and for students to gain