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Students & Postdoctoral Scholars

Undergraduate Students

深夜福利站 values the contributions undergraduate students make to helping foster a culture of research excellence on campus, while gaining experiential learning opportunities to advance their careers. How do you get involved? Undergraduate students often become engaged in research by:

  • Discussing opportunities with your faculty advisor
  • Identifying a potential faculty member with whom you'd like to work, and contacting them
  • Participating in opportunities offered by 深夜福利站's

Additional opportunities include:

Undergraduate Student Research Internships Program: Provides undergraduate students with engaged research experiences and opportunities to learn new research methods and techniques alongside faculty mentors.

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: Aims to open space for Indigenous students to use Indigenous Knowledge systems and language within undergraduate summer research projects across a wide variety of academic disciplines.

Undergraduate Student Research Awards: Meant to nurture your interest and fully develop your potential for a research career. A USRA is held full-time for 16 weeks.

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Graduate Student & Postdoctoral Scholars

Much of the research carried out at 深夜福利站 involves graduate students and postdoctoral scholars, who are well-supported through the . Other resources include:

Additional opportunities include:

Academic Joint Fund for Support of Graduate Student Research and Scholarship: Initiated to help support the creation of events that bring external participants to share their research and interact with 深夜福利站's graduate students.

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深夜福利站 Postdoctoral Fellowships Program: Provides funding to the very best postdoctoral applicants, nationally and internationally, who will contribute positively to research excellence at the university and help advance 深夜福利站's strategic research plan.

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: Reciprocal exchange that provides the opportunity for outstanding Canadian and American students and scholars to lecture, research and pursue graduate study in the United States and Canada.