65 phd-resouce-economics Fellowship positions at University of British Columbia in Canada
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equipment Citizenship Canadian Permanent Resident International Degree Level Doctoral The Google PhD Fellowship Program was created to recognize outstanding PhD graduate students doing exceptional work in
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received growing attention in British Columbia (BC) as a potential solution to the growing electricity needs and GHG mitigation targets, strengthened by economic incentives and support programs
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Degree Level Masters Doctoral The Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme (HKPFS) aims at attracting the best and brightest students in the world to pursue their PhD studies in Hong Kong's institutions
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postdoctoral community of the UBC campus and the Women’s Health Research Institute at BC Women’s Hospital, Metro Vancouver has a vibrant health economics community. JOB SUMMARY Construct an economic model
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View All Awards Deadline Likely in November 2024 Annual Value $6,000 to $25,000 per year Citizenship Canadian Permanent Resident International Degree Level Doctoral Since 1951, the IBM PhD
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Dr. Wendy Norman (Professor, Department of Family Practice, UBC) and the co-Principal Investigators are Dr. Bonnie Henry (MD, MPH, Clinical Professor, UBC); Dr. Sarah Munro (PhD, Assistant Professor
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(MD, MPH, Clinical Professor, UBC); Dr. Sarah Munro (PhD, Assistant Professor, University of Washington); and Dr. Laura Schummers (ScD, Assistant Professor, UBC). Abortion access in Canada is
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(MD, MPH, Clinical Professor, UBC); Dr. Sarah Munro (PhD, Assistant Professor, University of Washington); and Dr. Laura Schummers (ScD, Assistant Professor, UBC). Abortion access in Canada is
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. Coastal communities are particularly vulnerable to climate change impacts because of (1) their location being highly exposed to sea level rise and erosion, (2) poor socio-economic conditions, and (3
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, risks to food security. Coastal communities are particularly vulnerable to climate change impacts because of (1) their location being highly exposed to sea level rise and erosion, (2) poor socio-economic