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The Faculty of Graduate Studies would like to bring the following
competition(s) to your attention:
Announcements for the week ending: 21 November 2008
*_Title of Award or Scholarship_*
/*_Application Deadline or Date of Event_*/
/*_Research Area_*/
/*Study Level (M=Master, _D=Doctoral)_*/
_/*Value*/_
*IODE - WAR MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FOR PH.D. STUDY
<http://webapps.cc.umanitoba.ca/gradawards/index.asp?WCI=SearchForm&WCE=brow…>*
December 1 Unrestricted D
$15,000 for study in Canada and for study overseas within the Commonwealth
*PEDIATRIC ONCOLOGY GROUP OF ONTARIO (POGO) RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
<http://webapps.cc.umanitoba.ca/gradawards/index.asp?WCI=SearchForm&WCE=brow…>*
December 5
Medical health sciences,
Nursing
D or post-doc
$45,000 salary
+
Ability to apply for $5,000 (one-time) in project-specific operating support
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Fellowship Programme for Studies in the High North
*Fellowship Programme for Studies in the High North*
<http://www.siu.no/en/Programme-overview/Fellowship-Programme-for-Studies-in…>
Fellowships may be awarded to students from Russia, the USA and Canada
to study in northern Norway for up 11 months.
The following disciplines and subjects will be prioritised:
* Travel and tourism
* Studies related to nature management, including fisheries and
maritime studies
* Studies in the fields of technology, nature, the environment or
social sciences of relevance to the petroleum sector
* Questions related to indigenous populations
* Studies related to industrial development in the High North,
including business economics
* Studies of environmental questions
* Other topics with special emphasis on and relevance to the High
North region.
The programme is primarily aimed at Masters- and Bachelor-students, but
is also open for studies at the Ph.D.-level. The fellowships will be
awarded for stays of one-two semesters length at the Northern Norwegian
institutions.
The institutions in Northern Norway may recruit students through
institutions with which they cooperate in the three countries. It is an
objective of the programme that the institutions of higher education in
Northern Norway should be able to use the programme to establish new
agreements and to expand their international network of contacts.
During the period 2007--2010, the Ministry of Foreign affairs will
allocate approximately NOK three million annually.
The fellowships will be awarded at the rates used by the Norwegian State
Educational Loan Fund. For the 2007--2008 academic year, the rate is NOK
8,290 per month. Fellowships may be awarded for up to 11 months per
academic year. Travel support is also provided at the rate of NOK 11,000
per fellow. These rates also apply to Ph.D.-students, and fellowships
are awarded as support for travel and study.
Each academic year, all institutions for higher education in Northern
Norway are invited to apply for fellowship places. Application deadlines
and criteria for selection will be made available here.
Please note that SIU does not accept individual fellowship applications
from prospective students in this programme. Such applications will not
be processed.
Please see www.studyinnorway.no <http://www.studyinnorway.no> for
further information on the Norwegian higher education possibilities.
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Call for Papers:
Vancouver Island University is pleased to host the 2009 The Child and
the Book Conference for graduate and postgraduate students, in Nanaimo,
British Columbia, Canada, May 1-3, 2009. The keynote speakers will be
noted scholars Perry Nodelman and Mavis Reimer. For conference
information, see www.viu.ca/childandbook
<file:///%5C%5Cwww.viu.ca%5Cchildandbook> .
We particularly invite proposals for papers exploring the conference
theme, although all scholarly papers on topics related to children's
literature will be given careful consideration.
The theme of this year's conference is This Land is Our Land, and we
welcome proposals on the following topics:
* Children's literature and place
* Children's literature and heritage
* Children's literature and Indigenous Peoples
* Children's literature and ecology
* Children's literature and animals
Proposals for 20-minute presentations should be 250 words and should
indicate texts to be discussed and the theoretical/critical framework
underpinning your argument. Also include a separate brief biography for
use by panel chairs when introducing presenters.
Please submit your proposal by* **Jan. 15, 2009*, to the following:
Virginia MacCarthy
Faculty of Education
Vancouver Island University
900 Fifth St.
Nanaimo, BC,
Canada V9R 5S5
Or electronically (preferred) at Virginia MacCarthy
<mailto:virginia.maccarthy@viu.ca>.
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Christal Barkman
Awards Assistant
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University of Manitoba
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fax: (204) 474.7553
email: barkman(a)cc.umanitoba.ca
Please see the attached memo regarding the 2009/2010 University of
Manitoba Graduate Fellowship (UMGF) and Manitoba Graduate Scholarship (MGS).
Thank you,
Marcia
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Marcia Labiuk
Awards Officer
Faculty of Graduate Studies
University of Manitoba
Phone: (204) 474-9836
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The Faculty of Graduate Studies would like to bring the following
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Announcements for the week ending: 07 November 2008
*_Title of Award or Scholarship_*
/*_Application Deadline or Date of Event_*/
/*_Research Area_*/
/*Study Level (M=Master, _D=Doctoral)_*/
_/*Value*/_
*PEDIATRIC ONCOLOGY GROUP OF ONTARIO (POGO) RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
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December 5
Medical health sciences,
Nursing
D or post-doc
$45,000 salary
+
Ability to apply for $5,000 (one-time) in project-specific operating support
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The First Annual UM QRG Qualitative Research Conference
CALL FOR PAPERS for May 6, 2009
The Qualitative Research Group (QRG) will be holding a local University
of Manitoba based conference focusing on the theory and application of
qualitative research methodologies across disciplines. This first
conference is designed to be a workshop: to stimulate discussion, create
new research networks, and to develop more awareness of qualitative
research as a methodology. The conference will offer Faculty the
opportunity to present on areas of expertise and emerging research, and
students to explore new language and concepts in qualitative research.
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Roberta Woodgate (Nursing) is a leading Canadian
researcher who holds several national grants and has a long list of peer
reviewed publications describing her qualitative research. She will
speak on 'Challenges and Opportunities in the Land of Qualitative Research.'
Presenters: Several small round table discussions will be planned in the
morning and again in the afternoon comprised of a mix of undergrad /
graduate students and Faculty. Each participant will present to a
roundtable for up to ten minutes followed by a discussion facilitated by
a selected group facilitator. Participants not presenting may attend
roundtables as well (see below). Themes for roundtables will be
determined by the abstracts submitted. Your abstract may also be
accepted as a poster for presentation during the noon-hour. Students and
new Faculty are encouraged to apply!
*WANTED:* Ethnographers, grounded theorists, phenomenologists, those
employing narrative theory, mixed methodologists, participatory action
researchers are all encouraged to submit an abstract from 150- 250 words.
/*Topics may include:*/
*come and workshop a new draft idea
*describe or theorize a specific qualitative methodology: pros and cons
*discuss a completed mixed method study -- what worked and what didn't?
*working across cultures using qualitative methodologies -- what can we
learn?
*present on issues you have faced related to grant applications and/ or
ethic review committees
*getting published as a qualitative researcher
The abstract should describe your presentation. Language used should be
accessible to an interdisciplinary audience. An interdisciplinary panel
will review all abstracts.
*HOW TO REGISTER:*
A) *Round Table and/or Poster Presenters* --- Send your abstract (with
title), name, status (student, faculty etc.) and
your department by email to Trish_Farkas(a)cc.umanitoba.ca
DUE: November 28, 2008 (by 4pm). You will be notified by January 15 by
email regarding the status of your application, details regarding the
presentation on May 6, and a request for your confirmation of attendance.
B) *Participants who are not presenting* --- Advance registration is
mandatory. The cost for the day including lunch is $20.00 (cheque made
to University of Manitoba). Send your name, status (student, Faculty
etc.), department and area of interest to QRG Conference, Room 221 Human
Ecology, 35 Chancellor's Circle, University of Manitoba R3T 2N2
DUE: April 6, 2009.
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SAAM speaker series: Sharing Our Success: Promising Practices in
Aboriginal Education**
*Sharing Our Success: Promising Practices in Aboriginal Education *
Dr. George Fulford Department of Anthropology University of Winnipeg
Hear about how applied researchers are working to identify best
practices that appear to contribute to reducing the education gap
between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal students across Canada.
*Date:* Thursday, Nov. 13, 2008
*Time:* 6:30 p.m.
*Location:* Cross Common Room, Room 108, St. John's College, University
of Manitoba, (Fort Garry Campus)
Free parking: http://umanitoba.ca/campus/parking/
info(a)saaminc.org <mailto:info@saaminc.org>
www.saaminc.org <http://www.saaminc.org>
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Manitoba Palliative Care Research Unit
Post-Doctoral Fellowship Opportunity:
2009-2011
The Manitoba Palliative Care Research Unit (MPCRU), in conjunction with
Wyeth pharmaceuticals and CIHR, is pleased to offer a two-year
post-doctoral fellowship in palliative care research. The MPCRU has a
long history of successful interdisciplinary research, conducted in
collaboration with our regional palliative care network. Post-doctoral
fellows would have the opportunity to work and learn within this
exciting academic milieu, in order to hone their skills in palliative
care research.
The MPCRU strives to combine the university's expertise with the
experience of those who work in the field of palliative care to create
innovative, new ways of improving the care of patients and families at
the end of life. Within our post-doctoral program, experts from a wide
range of disciplines share in the goal of developing palliative care
research scholars.
The fellow will be based at the MPCRU housed at CancerCare Manitoba and
work in collaboration with Dr. Harvey Max Chochinov, Distinguished
Professor of Psychiatry and Director of the MPCRU. The post-doctoral
fellowship will involve work on research projects and the development of
new initiatives. Current MPCRU initiatives include: exploring areas of
end-of-life distress; testing the Patient Dignity Inventory with
psychosocial clinicians and in different patient populations; exploring
issues in the delivery of end-of-life care for cancer and non-cancer
patients and their families; addressing the vulnerability of disabled
people at the end of life; pursuing knowledge about patients' experience
with weight loss in advanced cancer.
Preferred candidates would have completed a PhD in the past two years,
have an excellent academic record, some record of publication and have a
strong research vision. Applicants must be eligible for CIHR funding
(http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/).
Interested applicants from medicine, nursing, psychology, social work,
or relevant health or social science backgrounds should contact the
following individual to discuss the potential fit of their program of
research with the MPCRU research program.
Applications should send their resume, in confidence to:
e-mail: angela.saj(a)cancercare.mb.ca <mailto:angela.saj@cancercare.mb.ca>
mail: Angela Saj, Administrative Assistant, Manitoba Palliative Care
Research Unit, CancerCare Manitoba, 3017-675 McDermot Avenue, Winnipeg,
MB R3E 0V9
Telephone: (204)787-4923.
We thank all interested candidates, however, only those selected for an
interview will be contacted.
Deadline for applications: Monday, December 1, 2008
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Canadian Friends of Peace Now Offers 2009 Peace Fellowship
Canadian Friends of Peace Now offers its 2009 Peace Fellowship in the
amount of $4,000 for a deserving doctoral student at any Canadian
university, or for a deserving Canadian doctoral student at any foreign
university, whose research is consistent *with the mission, goals and
values of Peace Now, in particular with its advocacy of a*
*Palestinian-Israeli peace based upon mutual recognition, a secure,
viable state for the* *Palestinians and a secure, Jewish state for the
Israelis.*
Preference will be given to doctoral students who are writing
dissertations on such subjects as diplomacy in the service of
Arab-Israel peace-making, economic co-operation between Israel and the
Palestinians, educational reforms in Arab and Israeli curricula that
would foster reconciliation, grassroots activities promoting support for
government peace policies, medical/health programs to attenuate the
physical and psychological effects of war, etc. The preceding list is
illustrative rather than comprehensive.
Students from such disciplines as political science, international
relations, economics, business, education, history, psychology,
sociology, environmental science, social work, public health and law
would be eligible, as well as students from other disciplines whose
research is relevant to, and consistent with, the aims of Peace Now.
Applicants should submit a cover letter, a five-page summary of their
dissertation and two letters of recommendation,
one of which must come from the dissertation supervisor. The fellowship
recipient will provide a photo that CFPN can use in publicizing the
award at the time that it is announced. The recipient will permit CFPN
to publish a summary of the dissertation on the CFPN Web site and will
agree to provide a copy of the full dissertation to CFPN upon completion.
Deadline for application is March 3, 2009.
*The recipient will be announced on April 20, 2009.*
For further information phone 905-707-5308 or e-mail at
info(a)peacenowcanada.org.
*Send applications with supporting documentation to: *
*Fellowship, CANADIAN FRIENDS OF PEACE NOW,*
1054 Centre St., Suite 312, Thornhill, Ontario L4J 8E5
*or by email to: info(a)peacenowcanada.org
<mailto:info@peacenowcanada.org> - with 'FELLOWSHIP APPLICATION' in the
Subject Line.** *
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2008 Competition: Scholarships for Canadians Applications for
Canadians to study, under the Commonwealth Scholarship Plan and
the Foreign Government Awards Program
*Scholarship Deadline Approaching *
2008 Competition: Scholarships for Canadians Applications for Canadians
to study, under the Commonwealth Scholarship Plan and the Foreign
Government Awards Program, are currently being accepted for the
following countries.
Deadlines are as follows:
* United Kingdom: December 1, 2008 (
http://www.scholarships.gc.ca/csp/CWCadGBR-en.html )
* France: December 15, 2008 (
http://www.scholarships.gc.ca/fga/FGAFRA-en.html )
* New Zealand: December 15, 2008 (
http://www.scholarships.gc.ca/csp/CWCadNZL-en.html )
Further information is available at www.scholarships.gc.ca.
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Faculty of Graduate Studies
500 University Centre
University of Manitoba
R3T 2N2
Telephone 204-474-6827
Fax 204-474-7553