30 web-programmer-developer-"PhD-Jobs.NET" positions at University of Victoria in Canada
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, including publications in top international theory venues (comparable to SODA, FOCS and STOC) as well as a clear plan for developing an outstanding research program. Applicants must have a commitment to
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of their programs. MA and PhD students may hold a CSRS fellowship only once during each degree program. Applicants may apply for fellowships at other centres at the university; however, because this fellowship
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undergraduate courses in Statistics and/or Research Methods and at least one of the stream areas of Lifespan Development or Mind and Brain. Limited-Term Assistant Teaching Professors in Psychology are not
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the writing stage of their programs. Students who have received a previous CSRS award at the MA level may only reapply after they are registered in a PhD program. PhD students may hold a CSRS fellowship only
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an equitable and competitive salary, inclusive of a generous benefits package, eligible leaves and pension plan. The successful candidate will be responsible for teaching a broad range of courses within
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Ethics Review Board and/or the review board of another institution. Associate fellowship applications are reviewed by the CSRS Program Committee twice a year in December and June; in some cases
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no later than three weeks before the deadline of the proposed post-doctoral funding body. The fellowship will take effect upon approval of post-doctoral funding. Selection will be made by the CSRS Program
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Ethics Review Board. Applications are reviewed by the CSRS Program Committee in December. All materials should be submitted to csrs@uvic.ca addressed to Paul Bramadat, Director. Please note: Candidates
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Program Committee in November and May. All materials should be submitted via email to csrs@uvic.ca indicating attention to Dr. Paul Bramadat, Director. Notes for non-Canadian applicants: we suggest
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, therapists, chaplains, health care professionals, social workers, lawyers, administrators, etc.) to pursue a research project aimed at enhancing the individual’s personal and professional development. Topics