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Search: Training Opportunity, 2008Results 1 - 20 of 83 ResultsCommonwealth Scholarship PlanDetails: CBIE webpageDeadline: December 15, 2008Agency: CBIENew Zealand universities offer scholarships to Canadian students for study at the graduate level (Master’s or Ph.D.). Candidates must be Canadian citizens. Candidates must be graduates of a Canadian university or holders of an equivalent qualification. They should have completed a relevant qualification within the last five years preceding the year of application. Canada’s Role in the Circumpolar WorldDetails: UA webpageDeadline: December 7, 2008Agency: University of the ArcticThe Northern Governance Thematic Network of the University of the Arctic, with support from the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, is pleased to announce nine available fellowships for Graduate Students, valued at $5000 each. The purpose of these fellowships is to support the creation of research papers on Canada’s international arctic role. Research papers will focus on one of the following three areas: Research Fellowship and Studentship ProgramDetails: CTS webpageDeadline: November 15, 2008Agency: Lung Association/CTSThe Lung Association offers two types of research trainee awards to the medical and scientific community in the field of respiratory health: post-doctoral fellowships and PhD graduate studentships. Grass FellowshipDetails: GF webpageDeadline: December 10, 2008Agency: Grass FoundationThe Grass Foundation seeks to encourage independent research at the Marine Biological Laboratory by investigators early in their career and to increase research opportunities for persons trained for careers in neurobiological investigation. The normal tenure is fourteen weeks. The number of fellowships awarded varies annually. Other: Canada Graduate Scholarships – Foreign Study Supplement (2008 – 2009)Details: CIHR webpageDeadline: December 12, 2008Agency: CIHRThe Canada Graduate Scholarship Foreign Study Supplements (CGS-FSS) Program will support high-calibre Canadian graduate students in building global linkages and international networks through the pursuit of exceptional research experiences at research institutions outside of Canada. By accessing international scientific research and training, CGS-FSS recipients will contribute to strengthening the potential for collaboration between Canadian universities and affiliated research institutions and universities or other research institutions outside of Canada. This foreign study supplements program is available to Canadian citizens or permanent residents who hold a Joseph-Armand Bombardier, an Alexander Graham Bell or a Frederick Banting and Charles Best Canada Graduate Scholarship (CGS) at the Master’s or Doctoral level or a Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship (Vanier CGS) at the Doctoral level. Frank Know Memorial FellowshipDetails: AUCC webpageDeadline: November 30, 2008Agency: AUCCThe Fellows will be required to devote the major part of their time to study in one of the Faculties of Harvard University: Arts and Sciences (including Engineering), Business Administration, Design, Divinity Studies, Education, Law, Public Administration (John F. Kennedy School of Government), Medicine, Dental Medicine and Public Health. The University will try to arrange courses suitable to the requirements of the Fellows. Open to Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada who have graduated no earlier than the spring of 2007 or will graduate before September 2009 from an institution in Canada, which is a member or affiliated to a member of the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC). AAUW International FellowshipDetails: AAUW webpageDeadline: December 1, 2008Agency: AAUWRewards full-time study or research to women who are not USA citizens or permanent residents. Both doctoral and postdoctoral studies at accredited institutions are supported. Clinical/Translational Research FellowshipDetails: AACR webpageDeadline: December 10, 2008Agency: AACRJoint applications for the following fellowships: Basic Cancer Research FellowshipsDetails: AACR webpageDeadline: December 10, 2008Agency: AACRJoint applications for the following fellowships: Novo-Nordisk Canada Inc. – Fellowship ProgramDetails: CHS webpageDeadline: November 14, 2008Agency: CHSThe Canadian Hemophilia Society (CHS) and the Association of Hemophilia Clinic Directors of Canada (AHCDC), in collaboration with Novo Nordisk Canada Inc. have established a Fellowship in Congenital & Acquired Bleeding Disorders. This program will provide fellows in hematology or other relevant fields the opportunity to obtain additional clinical or research skills necessary to improve the care and lives of patients with hemophilia and other inherited bleeding disorders. Senior Clinical FellowshipDetails: MRS webpageDeadline: November 21, 2008Agency: MRCThe MRC Senior Clinical Fellowship is a prestigious award for clinical researchers of exceptional ability. Applicants are expected to be proven independent researchers, to be well-qualified for academic research and to demonstrate promise as future research leaders. Support is provided for five years. Clinical applicants should hold a PhD/DPhil or MD and will have at least three years’ relevant postdoctoral research experience. Applications from current MRC Clinician Scientist Fellows are particularly welcome.The Senior Clinical Fellowship is open to hospital doctors, dentists, general practitioners, nurses, midwives and members of the allied health professions. There are no residence eligibility restrictions. MRC Fellowships are not available to individuals who hold a tenured academic position at the time of application. If you hold a tenured position you may apply for funding under one of the MRC’s grant schemes. There are no residence eligibility restrictions for this fellowship. Clinical Scientist FellowshipDetails: MRS webpageDeadline: November 21, 2008Agency: MRCThe MRC Clinician Scientist Fellowship is a post-doctoral clinical fellowship providing up to four years’ support .There is also a patient-oriented version of the scheme that provides up to five years’ support, which is intended for research which requires up to 40 per cent of the Fellow’s time to be spent in clinical work. At least 50 per cent of this clinical work should be of direct relevance to the research project. Interdisciplinary Postdoctoral FellowshipDetails: MRS webpageDeadline: November 14, 2008Agency: MRC/ESRCThe MRC and ESRC joint research studentships and postdoctoral fellowship scheme has been developed to fund interdisciplinary research students and postdoctoral fellows whose research is of interest to both councils and which requires the combined approaches of both the medical and social sciences. Proposals to this scheme must address the interests of both the MRC and the ESRC and must be genuinely interdisciplinary in approach. Applicants should ensure their proposal engages with MRC’s strategic priorities and ESRC’s Research Challenges. The purpose of an MRC/ESRC postdoctoral fellowship is to provide an opportunity to undertake limited new research (not exceeding 25% time and cost of the fellowship) and/or additional research linked to the PhD, produce publications, disseminate research findings and gain additional research related skills and training. Expertise Transfer FellowshipDetails: IARC webpageDeadline: November 30, 2008Agency: IARCThe IARC is offering an Expertise Transfer Fellowship to enable an established investigator to spend normally from six to twelve months in an appropriate host institute in a low- / medium-resource country* in order to transfer knowledge and expertise in a research area relevant for the host country and related to the Agency’s programmes: epidemiology, biostatistics, environmental chemical carcinogenesis, cancer etiology and prevention, infection and cancer, molecular cell biology, molecular genetics, molecular pathology and mechanisms of carcinogenesis. Applications should include a proposed collaborative research project, specifying the link to IARC’s on-going activities and a letter of support from the host lab giving details of feasibility and anticipated benefit to the receiving institute. A letter of endorsement from a research Group at IARC must also be provided. Priority will be given to projects directly linked to IARC’s on-going research programme, involving at least one contact at IARC. Visiting Scientist Award for Senior ScientistsDetails: IARC webpageDeadline: November 30, 2008Agency: IARCThe IARC is offering a Visiting Scientist Award for a qualified and experienced investigator with recent publications in international peer-reviewed scientific journals who wishes to spend from six to twelve months at the IARC working on a collaborative project in a research area related to the Agency’s programmes: epidemiology, biostatistics, environmental chemical carcinogenesis, cancer etiology and prevention, infection and cancer, molecular cell biology, molecular genetics, molecular pathology and mechanisms of carcinogenesis. Fellowship: Mobility in Aging and DementiaDetails: CIHR webpageDeadline: November 14, 2008Agency: CIHRThis Funding Opportunity is intended to increase research capacity at the interface of Mobility in Aging and Dementia with the goal to address research and knowledge translation gaps that have been identified in relation to Mobility in Aging, for example: understanding and defining mobility in aging: trajectory of mobility status in health and disease, and from function to impairment; maintaining and restoring mobility in aging: impact of behaviour, prevention, intervention and health system models; measures, tools, and technologies in research, assessment and mobility aids. Thematic Scholarships ProgramDetails: IRSST webpageDeadline: November 4, 2008Agency: IRSSTAn action strategy has been adopted by the IRSST’s Scientific Advisory Board to encourage the next generation of professionals in the research fields of Protective Equipment and the Safety of Industrial Tools, Machines and Processes. As a result, four scholarships will be awarded to candidates whose study subject is related to the research orientations of these two fields. Summer Programs in Japan or TaiwanDetails: NSERC webpageDeadline: November 1, 2008Agency: NSERCThe Summer Programs in Japan or Taiwan provide graduate students in science and engineering with a hands-on research experience and an introduction to a different culture, language, and university research system. Awards are held for approximately eight weeks, from June to August. Exact start dates vary each year; successful candidates will be informed of the final program schedule. At the time of application, you must: be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada; be enrolled in a graduate program in the natural sciences or engineering at a Canadian institution; and have received advance acceptance from a potential host researcher in Japan or Taiwan. Postdoctoral FellowshipsDetails: Komen webpageDeadline: October 17, 2008Agency: Susan G. Komen for the CurePostdoctoral Fellowships seek to attract pre-faculty scientists into breast cancer by providing up to $60,000 annually over three years. Fellows develop skills and expertise in one of two research tracks, basic and translational research leading to reductions in breast cancer incidence and/or mortality. Pre-applications are required prior to starting a full application. AACR Postdoctoral FellowshipsDetails: AACR webpageDeadline: November 10, 2008Agency: AACRAACR Postdoctoral Fellowships are open to Postdoctoral Fellows and Clinical Research Fellows who are working at an academic facility, teaching hospital, or research institution and who will be in the first, second, or third year of their postdoctoral training at the start of the fellowship term. Fellowships support the salary and benefits of the Fellow, with partial funds (up to 25% of the total grant) permitted to be designated to direct research expenses. |
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