87 computer-programmer-"the"-"U"-"U.S"-"CSIRO"-"Prof"-"UCL"-"P" Fellowship positions in Canada
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through the Mitacs program and offers the fellow the chance to work closely with academic and industry experts from UBC and RBI, a local company developing new treatments for neurological diseases
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aim of this programme is to facilitate and strengthen collaboration with academic researchers in scientific fields that are priorities for France and Canada, as defined at the first Joint Committee
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, StrokeCog can leverage CANTRAIN’s online tools, learning-management systems, training programs and its college of mentors. Applicants apply to the StrokeCog fellowship program through the CANTRAIN portal
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of the work and operational requirements, this position will require full-time physical presence at the at the NRC work location identified. The program The NRC’s Postdoctoral Fellowship program offers PDFs
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of crime prevention and community safety, the law and justice systems, and correctional populations, programs and practices. The Postdoctoral Fellow will be expected to lead a program of research
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Canada, the option of an offsite or a hybrid work arrangement (a combination of working onsite and offsite) may be possible. The Program The NRC’s Postdoctoral Fellowship program offers PDFs access
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, this position will require full-time physical presence at the at the NRC work location identified. The program The NRC’s Postdoctoral Fellowship program offers PDFs access to unique world-class facilities and the
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, this position will require full-time physical presence at the at the NRC work location identified. The program The NRC’s Postdoctoral Fellowship program offers PDFs access to unique world-class facilities and the
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requirements, this position will require full-time physical presence at the at the NRC work location identified. The program The NRC’s Postdoctoral Fellowship program offers PDFs access to unique world-class
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researchers will be co-advised by UBC professors and Hakai scientists to develop projects that synthesize the information coming in from the monitoring program, as well as provide complementary theory