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literature review and qualitative methods. Ability to work underpresure. Excellent time management skills. A PhD in the field related to the study is preferred Before applying, please note that to work
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adjudication procedures with the CGSD). Meet Award Holders Lily Ivanova Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology (PhD) Institutionalizing empathy: The Role of Culture in the Representation and Interpretation
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Fellowship (4YF) program will ensure UBC's best PhD, DMA, and MDPhD students are provided with financial support of at least $18,200 per year plus tuition for up to four years of their doctoral studies
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skills) *: PhD. Education/experience requirements*: PhD. Additional qualifying skills and abilities*: Strong analytical research skills to gather, document, and analyze information obtained through
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Doctor of Philosophy in Zoology (PhD) Paramo bird communities: Understanding a poorly known Andean ecosystem under increasing risk of extinction Daphne Ling Doctor of Philosophy in Neuroscience (PhD
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: - pursuing PhD in Education or similar field. - familiarity with youth and gender studies - Strong written and verbal skills in English. Before applying, please note that to work at McGill University, you must
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program of study at the time of application. International student applicants to the fall 2025 CGRS D competition who are not registered in a PhD program at UBC for the fall 2025 term will be deemed
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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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perspective on individual behaviours, values, and mental health Anna Santo Doctor of Philosophy in Resources, Environment and Sustainability (PhD) Inclusive public consultation about large predator recovery in
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-HDAC inhibitor in a 3-D printed human-mimetic bone model Verena Rossa-Roccor Doctor of Philosophy in Resources, Environment and Sustainability (PhD) Academics as activists? Leveraging political knowledge