15 finite-element-method-"LIST" PhD positions at University of British Columbia in Canada
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study Students must be enrolled in, have applied for, or will apply for full-time admission to an eligible graduate program. Eligible graduate program must have a significant research component. A
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): Scanned copies of official transcripts, accessed by the UBC graduate program from eVision, that were validated and uploaded by G+PS (i.e., transcripts listed as “Transcripts & Diplomas – Official” under
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listed as “Transcripts & Diplomas – Official” under ‘Document Type’ in eVision) “Certified True” copies of official transcripts from the UBC graduate program’s own files. Official transcripts sent directly
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Fellowships, Traineeships, observerships, visiting electives, and/or placements must include a research component to be eligible for funding. Please note that residents undertaking clinical fellowships
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Master’s students in research-based programs. For the purposes of this competition, research-based programs are defined as those that include a significant research component that leads to the completion
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, listing award number 6456. It is not necessary to list an award amount. Recommendation forms should be submitted at least eight weeks before the requested 4YF start date. Adjudication Procedures 4YF holders
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transcript must list the student’s 2024W1 (Fall 2024) registration. Must include UBC transcript key. The current version is available here . Other transcripts: Only official transcripts will be accepted
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must be registered full-time in one of the eligible graduate programs. For program eligibility and award amount, check your graduate program listing under Graduate Degree Programs (see Tuition / Program
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are asked to: review the list of criteria-based affiliated awards linked below to determine if they meet any of these awards' criteria check in their Affiliated Fellowship application the award numbers
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the UBC nomination process. See Nomination Procedures listed below. Applying to UBC as a Visiting Doctoral Student Research the UBC website and identify one or two UBC professors that you believe would be a