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of institution and discipline, will be included in determining eligibility*. For example, a previous period of Master’s or PhD study (either completed or incomplete) at another institution would be counted as
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of Philosophy in Bioinformatics (PhD) Exploration of large chemical spaces with deep reinforcement and active learning Rocio Hollman Doctor of Philosophy in Neuroscience (PhD) The role of the X-linked
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competition level, please see the selection committee guide on the Vanier CGS website. Meet Award Holders Elyn Rowe Doctor of Philosophy in Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (PhD) Vascular Contributions
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of best practices in kinematic marker model selection and set-up such as Plug-In-Gait, and understanding of ISB standards for joint movement calculations. Hourly Salary: $30.75 Hours per Week: 6 (Part time
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to and engage with diverse audiences. Education/experience requirements: - Master’s or Ph.D. student or possessing a Master’s or PhD - Education leadership/education policy studies are an asset. Additional
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full-time PhD program at UBC. Please respect the internal deadline to apply for admission for your intended program of study. Please note that CSC scholarship recipients are required to return to China
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. Qualifications: We need a research associate (a PhD student or already with a doctoral degree), in marketing/ management, nutrition, health sciences or equivalent Before applying, please note that to work
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Studies (PhD) Teaching in the age of algorithms: Resisting the algorithmic order through co-created sociotechnical experiments View All Stories Further Information Allocations Funding will be allocated
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of Philosophy in Population and Public Health (PhD) The gut microbiome and hormone receptor-positive female breast cancer Mohit Pandey Doctor of Philosophy in Bioinformatics (PhD) Exploration of large chemical
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for an additional year. Meet Award Holders Xiaocong Guo Doctor of Philosophy in Population and Public Health (PhD) Heat-related illness and injury: Prioritizing at-risk workers for policy and practice in British