66 distributed-computing-"UNIS" Postgraduate positions at University of British Columbia
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. (e.g., lifting, standing, working at heights) . Ability to work both independently and within a team environment. Ability to effectively use computers. Ability to lift objects that may weigh up to 25 kg.
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of an advanced lung cancer exercise program in the community View All Stories Further Information Memo re: Graduate Research Stipends - distribution mechanism
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Scholarships - Michael Smith Foreign Study Supplements (CGS-MSFSS) Program supports high-calibre Canadian graduate students in building global linkages and international networks through the pursuit
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relevant discipline or completion of a technical program and a minimum five years of related experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Some positions may require a graduate degree
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, as they are not a holder of a degree (graduate) of a Canadian university. *The Mackenzie King Selection Committee interprets both terms broadly. The program does not have to be called “international
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technical program and a minimum four years of related experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Some positions may require a graduate degree. Willingness to respect diverse
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View All Awards Deadline Likely in September 2025 Value $25,000 Citizenship Canadian Permanent Resident International Degree Level Masters Doctoral The Killam Connection program provides up
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environment. Ability to maintain high standards in quality of work, accuracy, and attention to detail. Ability to receive and act on constructive feedback. Computer proficiency mandatory, including use of Word
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is counted from the date of transfer. Successful applicants are eligible to receive funding for a period of 12 months, to be held during months 49 through 60 of their program. The award will commence
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The Public Humanities Hub Graduate Research Fellowship program aims to provide support for interdisciplinary, innovative and/or experimental public humanities graduate research projects, imagined