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with the SKA community. This includes supporting users, coordinating Canadian participation in international Key Science Projects, contributing to SRC development, and facilitating new collaborations
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, and state-of-the-art infrastructure. Our model empowers visionary leaders to accelerate drug development and harness AI-driven innovation to address unmet medical needs. Benefits of Working with Great
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to the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, which oversees a university-wide adjudication. Adjudication committees composed of UBC faculty members review and rank nominated applications and select which
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application. They will be part of a team that does both developmental and analytical microscopy. Developmental microscopy involves building and developing new tools and techniques to push the boundaries and
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to pursue. Funding can be used for: A research allowance (including allowance for professional development or travel relevant to the scholarly work) Student stipend, if the student’s current funding source
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the salary range may be assigned to those university graduates whose qualifications demonstrate a state of professional development warranting a rate of pay greater than the minimum level defined above. NRC
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the capacity and growth of Canadian and developing country research to improve the lives of people in the developing world. Awards will cover the costs of field research conducted for a doctoral dissertation in
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of postdoctoral fellowship support with an annual salary of $70,000, fringe benefits, an annual resource and professional development allowance of $10,000, and indirect costs (limited to 20 percent of modified
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the applicant's UBC graduate program. The graduate program forwards a limited number of its top-ranked applicants to the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, which oversees a university-wide adjudication
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the Canadian workforce NSERC CREATE programs are designed to foster the acquisition and development of important professional skills among students and postdoctoral fellows that complement their qualifications