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emergencies) Fellows will be integrated into the broader McGill global health community and encouraged to develop their own scholarly contributions in one or more of the fellowship tracks while advancing PERL’s
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development at TRIUMF Preparing reports and disseminating results as articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals and at national and international conferences and workshops Supervising undergraduate and/or
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position with a focus on quantum optics is available. Research Area: Quantum Optics Application Deadline: TBD Our research project focuses on the cutting-edge development of next-generation quantum light
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Women’s Hospital (Boston). The fellow will collaborate with research staff in the development of the necessary analytic files, lead the statistical analyses, and prepare manuscripts for publication
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the representation of women in research, building research and clinical capacity, and rapidly translating findings into practice through integrated knowledge mobilization. “The ultimate goal is to train top-tier
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. The selected candidate may be recruited by the SASSI director to help in the development of the Institute. The commitment to these responsibilities will not exceed 5% of the position, with the rest (at least 95
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to the development of a ‘roadmap’ for emission reduction based on regional scaling-up of beneficial management practices across the major grain and oilseed growing areas in Canada. Specifically, this role will involve
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based in the Land & Food Lab (led by Prof. Graham MacDonald) in the Department of Geography at McGill University. Job description: The NICCEE postdoctoral researcher will contribute to developing new
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The Postdoctoral Diversity Enrichment Program (PDEP) provides $60,000 over three years to support the career development activities for underrepresented minority postdoctoral fellows in a degree
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economics, public finance, economic development, planning, urban studies, geography, sociology, political science, law or another field which draws upon the skills required for the analysis of public policy