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The Wu laboratory at the University of Saskatchewan is currently recruiting prospective M.Sc. or Ph.D. students to undertake research in the areas of stress biology and aging. The Wu lab takes a
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Doctor of Philosophy in Rehabilitation Sciences (PhD) An exploration of 2SLGBTQ+ Indigenous peoples' experiences of occupational possibilities and engagement Alana Cook Doctor of Philosophy in Kinesiology
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Applied Science in Biomedical Engineering (MASc) Developing Wearable EEG Sensors to Study Head Impacts in Ice Hockey Hassan Halawa Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical and Computer Engineering (PhD) Artemis
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(PhD) Wood fly ash-based self-healing concrete using encapsulated chemical agents Joseph Zsombor-Pindera Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry (PhD) Exploring the electronic structure and reactivity
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Patient-Healthcare Practitioner Relationships with Deaf Patients who use Healthcare Sign Language Interpreters Alaa Eldin Abdelaal Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical and Computer Engineering (PhD) Multi
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Applied Science in Civil Engineering (MASc) Comparative study of gravity & passive gravity driven membrane systems with biofilm characterization in drinking water treatment View All Stories Further Information
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women for non-traditional employment, and positions in women’s centres. Meet Award Holders Kirsten McIlveen Doctor of Philosophy in Geography (PhD) Prison Paradox and Post-Secondary Education: Challenges
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humanitarian and development work in their home country Be starting their first doctoral degree, in a PhD or DMA program at the UBC Vancouver campus in the year of application Students with external funding
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Science in Forestry (MSc) Heteroecism and autoecism in pine rusts V. Pauahi Souza Doctor of Philosophy in Gender, Race, Sexuality and Social Justice (PhD) Cultural historical trauma: the impact of
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-December. Meet Award Holders Michael W Brunt Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Animal Biology (PhD) How perceptions of transparency influence the social acceptability of animal use in science Danielle Hanke