10 computational-linguistics Postgraduate positions at University of British Columbia
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to implement new studies in the Division. Organize and participate in research review meetings for the Division. Prepare written documentation (including lay-language documentation) of Divisional research
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View All Awards Deadline Likely in March 2025 Annual Value Airfare, tuition fees, language training, living allowance, and other eligible expenses Citizenship Canadian Degree Level Masters Doctoral
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Taiwan provide graduate students in the natural sciences and engineering with first-hand research experience in an international setting. The primary goals of this program are to introduce students
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Doctor of Philosophy in Linguistics (PhD) Expressive meaning in Ktunaxa Ehsanur Rahman Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical and Computer Engineering (PhD) Work function reduction of Carbon Nanotube ensemble
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), prior to jury selection. This will be arranged for UBC's nominees in late March. Nomination Procedures Each UBC graduate program may nominate one dissertation to the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral
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control systems Data Science The programme’s selection committee will consider any research projects in these areas. Applicants must be enrolled or accepted in a full-time study program for a graduate
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the graduate program and G+PS. The nominated books will not be returned. Further Information The Council of Graduate Schools website has more information about this award . Questions should be directed
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(CGS M) Program is to help develop research skills and assist in the training of highly qualified personnel by supporting students who demonstrate a high standard of achievement in undergraduate and
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addition to the official transcripts in its original language. Your UBC graduate program may have some of your transcripts on file already; if so, well in advance of the application deadline, you must confirm with your UBC
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Keyserlingk, or ‘Nina' as she is called by her students, is a Professor in the Applied Biology Program and co-leader of the Animal Welfare program. Dr. von Keyserlingk has been consistently recognized as a