23 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof" Postgraduate scholarships at University of British Columbia
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Association in Canada’s (UNA-Canada) International Development & Diplomacy Internship Programme (IDDIP) to university graduates from many disciplines including: international affairs (relations), peacekeeping
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the intellectual, professional, and personal development of graduate students. The following attributes of an effective mentor will be considered by the committee in evaluating applicants: Models excellence in
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on Telecommunications Policy. The objective of the Fellowship is to support excellence in public policy research and develop leadership and expertise within Canada on issues of telecommunications policy. The Fellowship
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experience developing and possibly implementing scholarly products oriented to impact beyond academy. The applications for the year 2022/2023 are now closed, and applicants informed of the outcomes. Full
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and strengthen such engagement: building relationships, supporting community-capacity development, conducting fieldwork, establishing reciprocal and community-led research protocols, reporting back
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, this award is intended to provide additional resources to support and strengthen such engagement: building relationships, supporting community-capacity development, conducting fieldwork, establishing
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the results of their research with professional audiences, to contribute to students' professional development, and to provide them with career advancement opportunities. Students must be registered in a UBC
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for master's funding - 33.3%) Quality of contributions to research and development, including publications and conference presentations Relevance of work experience and academic training to field of proposed
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the success of students identifying as belonging to racialized groups. The university is developing programs and services for racialized students, including financial awards. Self-identifying as a person
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) Developing a new inorganic proxy to explore trophic dynamics in the past Christina Howard Doctor of Philosophy in Forestry (PhD) Climate sensitive growth and suitability modeling of Québec tree species Lorna