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Research Scholarships - Doctoral competition in order to be considered for Affiliated Fellowships. Applicants who plan to be registered in a master's program in September 2026, should refer to Affiliated
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transformative path to become Canada’s leading comprehensive innovation university. Integral to this path is the placement of equity, diversity and inclusion as fundamental to our institutional culture. Our
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Masters Doctoral Graduate awards, ranging in value from $25,000 (for Master’s students) to $30,000 (for PhD students), have been made available through the Peter Wall Legacy Fund, an endowment established
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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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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 part of the total
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able to do so on the qualtrics page when they are submitting the application documents (see below). The applications are otherwise identical. Eligibility UBC Vancouver doctoral students (PhD, EdD, DMA
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mapping of mycobacteria Katherine Hastings Doctor of Philosophy in Population and Public Health (PhD) Co-design of a suicide care framework within an integrated youth service network in BC Lisa Ritland
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competition . The information below is from the previous competition, provided here for reference. The Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships (Vanier CGS) program is designed to attract and retain world-class
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adjudication procedures with the CGSD). Meet Award Holders Kaili Vesik Doctor of Philosophy in Linguistics (PhD) Perception of vowel quantity in sung Estonian Andrea Kampen Doctor of Philosophy in Library
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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