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the CGS D). Meet Award Holders Adrienne Kinman Doctor of Philosophy in Neuroscience (PhD) Visualizing and manipulating cell-type specific spatial and novelty driven memory in the subiculum Shalini Iyer
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Degree Level Masters Doctoral The University of British Columbia offers opportunities for eligible Indigenous research Master’s and PhD students to apply for research and travel funding, in line with the
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View All Awards Deadline Likely in February 2026 Annual Value $25,000 stipend plus tuition for 5th year of PhD Citizenship Canadian Permanent Resident International Degree Level Doctoral
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for doctoral funding. Effective from the 2023-2024 academic year onwards, the IGF is also offering opportunities for (i) Indigenous PhD students in their fourth year to apply for a fifth year of fundin g and (ii
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include a significant research component (i.e. coursework only) Doctor of Pharmacy, EDD, and DMA PhD students will not be considered for AGF Bridge funding. All PhD students who would otherwise be eligible
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applications and select which applicants will be offered CGS M awards. The first round of award offers will be made on 1 April 2025. Meet Award Holders Nikola Surjanovic Doctor of Philosophy in Statistics (PhD
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research account in Workday. Meet Award Holders Samuel Tobias Doctor of Philosophy in Population and Public Health (PhD) The evolving unregulated drug supply and its impact on health outcomes in British
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Juri Kim Doctor of Philosophy in Planning (PhD) Examining the impacts of barriers and facilitators on post-pandemic economic recovery in Vancouver neighbourhoods Hebah Hussaina Doctor of Philosophy in
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Pharmaceutical Sciences (PhD) Developing small molecule inhibitors of STAT1 protein in rheumatoid arthritis Cassi Sauer Master of Science in Human Nutrition (MSc) Assessing the adherence and acceptability to iron
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on to achieve national recognition for their PhD work and have received many scholarships, fellowships, and awards. His dedication has empowered his students to become exceptionally capable scientists, successful