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View All Awards Deadline Likely in February 2026 Value Master's: $17,500, Doctoral: $35,000, Postdoctoral: $59,398 Citizenship Canadian Permanent Resident Degree Level Masters Doctoral To develop
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of this position Consequence of Error/Judgement This position requires working effectively within an organizational structure as well as a high degree of self-direction. The research assistant will be required
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working effectively within an organizational structure as well as a high degree of self-direction. The research assistant will be required to show judgment and decision-making, which has the potential
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SAIT. The Role Compare fee structures across institutions to identify trends, similarities, and differences Document data in an organized database/worksheet Summarize findings in clear, concise reports
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Dr. Shehnaz Alidina is seeking a Graduate Research Assistant to support the development of structured onboarding and mentorship initiatives for new faculty in the College of Nursing. The project
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, Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies. This position supports multiple key university graduate administrative services in FASS including: development of processes, application and admissions, student
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, complicating the presentation of the neurodevelopmental condition. ORGANIZATIONAL STATUS The Research Assistant reports directly to Dr. Ipsiroglu. Interacts with research team members, faculty, project managers
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. The awards will be adjudicated by a committee chaired by the Strategic Advisor, Graduate and Postdoctoral Funding, of the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies. The Killam General Endowment
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goals leading to future work in that field. Further Information For further details, see the Government of British Columbia webpage: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/environment/air-land-water/air
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appointments, acquiring and entering data, and writing progress reports. Organizational Status Works under the direction of the Principal Investigator, Dr. Frances Chen. Interacts with graduate student