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to scholarship in the humanities. The 2024 field of competition: Classical Studies/Archaeology. Eligibility The recipient must have received the doctorate within seven years of the award, and currently teach at a
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will be offered in each of the following fields: social sciences and humanities, natural sciences and engineering, and health sciences. The prizes are awarded on the recommendation of the Faculty
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sciences; and one for fine arts, humanities and social sciences. Winners of this award will be granted a $1,500 cash prize, a certificate of recognition, and an opportunity to attend the 62nd Annual CAGS
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Interpreters Omar Bashth Doctor of Philosophy in Biomedical Engineering (PhD) Uncovering the Role of Human Stem Cell Competition in Pluripotency and Lineage Commitment Áurea Vericat Rocha Braiding Lived
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Health (PhD) Human health and its connection with nature and ecosystems health Khadija Anjum Doctor of Philosophy in Planning (PhD) Planning for food security of low-income groups amid rising food price
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classed within the humanities and is not a field of competition this year. If a dissertation is multi- or interdisciplinary in nature, a significant portion of the work must be comprised by at least one of
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for the upcoming academic year are available to current and incoming graduate students. The maximum value of funding that can be offered to a student is $16,000, up to $22,000 for the #491 Rick Hansen "Man in
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Engineering Research Council (NSERC), and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC). Indigenous Scholars Awards and Supplements Pilot Initiative (NSERC and SSHRC): The Indigenous Scholars
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Engineering (PhD) Mapping T Cell Development in the Human Thymus Denise Fong Doctor of Philosophy in Interdisciplinary Studies (PhD) Beyond Museum Walls: Storytelling Pacific Canada through Participatory
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and Public Health (PhD) Unpacking gender and relationship power inequities to advance sexual and reproductive health among young South African women and men in the time of COVID-19 : A youth-engaged