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Indigenous women's leadership, knowledge, and voices Rachel Ramsden Doctor of Philosophy in Population and Public Health (PhD) Participatory planning with young children: A mixed methods approach to planning
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such as history, archaeology, art history, digital humanities and human palaeontology, as well as independent scholars, public historians, museum curators and documentary filmmakers. The Dan David Prize
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Microbiology and Immunology (PhD) Impact of osmotic perturbations on the gut microbiota Emma Stirling-Cameron Doctor of Philosophy in Population and Public Health (PhD) Criminalizing migration: A mixed-methods
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at the end of their first (and if applicable, second) year of funding Presentation of their work at a Network event PhDs Go Public. All students, faculty, and collaborators will be asked to complete a
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). Meet Award Holders Kalysha Closson Doctor of Philosophy in Population and Public Health (PhD) Unpacking gender and relationship power inequities to advance sexual and reproductive health among young
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-Colonial Standards of Health and Normality in Canada and the United States Alysha Deslippe Doctor of Philosophy in Human Nutrition (PhD) EATing in a GENdered world (EatGen): How teens involved in high
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Electrical and Computer Engineering (PhD) Making Augmented Reality Feasible for Robot Assisted Surgery Federico Andrade-Rivas Doctor of Philosophy in Population and Public Health (PhD) Human health and its
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Flow Management Salima Kerai-Sayani Doctor of Philosophy in Population and Public Health (PhD) Supporting positive child and youth development among elementary school children in Karachi, Pakistan Miah
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schools, public health and law. Candidates’ research must be related to one or more of the Foundation’s four central themes : Human Rights and Dignity; Responsible Citizenship; Canada and the World; and
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for an additional year. Meet Award Holders Xiaocong Guo Doctor of Philosophy in Population and Public Health (PhD) Heat-related illness and injury: Prioritizing at-risk workers for policy and practice in British