The Faculty of Graduate Studies
would like to bring the following competition(s) to your attention:
Announcements:
28 May 2009
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of Award or Scholarship |
Application
Deadline or Date of Event
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Research
Area |
Study Level (M=Master, D=Doctoral)
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Value
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WOMEN'S
HEALTH RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF CANADA |
June 15 - check with your
department |
Women's Health |
M, D |
$3,000 |
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DEAN
OF GRADUATE STUDIES STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT AWARD |
June 30 |
unrestricted |
M, D |
$1,000 cash prize and a
certificate that will be presented at the annual FGS Awards Reception |
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UNIVERSITY
OF MANITOBA GRADUATE STUDENT TRAVEL AWARDS |
July 2 |
unrestricted |
M, D |
$500 for travel in North America,
$750 for international travel, $500 maximum for international students
who require a visa to attend an event in a country that does not
require Canadian students to hold a visa |
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Survey for Anthropology Graduate
Students
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On behalf of the American Anthropological
Association's Committee on Practicing, Applied, and Public Interest
Anthropology (CoPAPIA), I am writing to request your assistance in
distributing the AAA online 2009 survey of Masters graduates in
anthropology to your own alumni. We launched the survey earlier in
this month. Your assistance in
distributing the link to the survey and encouraging your alumni to
complete it is essential to its success.
An information page about the survey is found on the AAA web site at:
http://www.aaanet.org/cmtes/copapia/MAalumnisurvey.cfm.
The direct link to the survey itself is also on this page. You may send
either this page link or the direct survey link to your alumni.
The genesis of the survey comes from a number of different interests.
The AAA would like to connect with more Masters alums with regard to
planning services, programs, and benefits. Departments of anthropology
nationwide graduate over 1,000 Masters students per year and yet we
know very little about their careers, their educational experience, and
their needs for organizational affiliation. We have learned that
departments of anthropology would like feedback on their graduate
programs' usefulness as their graduates pursue careers in the broad
array specializations characteristics of the discipline.
In creating the survey, we engaged the advice of an extensive Advisory
Network to provide feedback from all specialties across anthropology.
We are sending the link to academic departments that grant MA degrees,
as well as a number of other groups and list serves. (A list of members
of the Advisory Network is found on the web page mentioned above.)
Results from the survey will be published through the AAA, including
the Anthropology Newsletter and the AAA web site. Individual
respondents can request a copy of the survey report as well. Analysis
will begin in fall 2009 and the report is expected at the end of 2009
or early 2010.
The anonymous survey takes approximately 20 to 30 minutes to complete.
Queries can be directed to MASurvey2009@aaanet.org.
Those who wish to go directly to the survey (without going through the
CoPAPIA page) can go to the following URL:
http://research.zarca.com/k/SsRXQTsVTsPsPsP.
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Distinguished Speaker Lecture: “The Road
to Stockholm: A Nobel Mission”
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“The Road to Stockholm: A Nobel Mission”
LOUIS J. IGNARRO, Nobel Laureate
Distinguished Professor of Pharmacology, UCLA
Dr. Louis J. Ignarro is a Distinguished Professor
of Pharmacology at the UCLA School of Medicine and winner of the 1998
Nobel Prize in Medicine for his groundbreaking discovery of the
importance of Nitric Oxide in cardiovascular health. This discovery
made it possible to develop and market Viagra, the first oral
medication for the effective treatment of erectile dysfunction. As a
result of his role in this blockbuster drug, Dr. Ignarro is sometimes
known as “the Father of Viagra”.
For nearly 30 years, Dr. Ignarro’s research has
focused on the role of Nitric Oxide in the cardiovascular system. Among
the most significant contributions from Dr. Ignarro’s wealth of
research is the discovery that Nitric Oxide is produced in the blood
vessels and controls the flow of blood by signaling the vessels to
expand and contract.
Sponsored by Pfizer Canada and St. Boniface
Hospital & Research Foundation
For further information please contact: Dr. Pawan K. Singal
Director, Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences
Tel: 235-3887; psingal@sbrc.ca
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Degree and Profession Project
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We are glad to
present you *“Degree & Profession”*(www.florence-expo.com <http://www.florence-expo.com/>),
a project that offers to young graduates the opportunity to be visible
at an international level with their degree project and to meet the
world of professionals and companies.
This project is structured in two parts:
*Virtual Exposition and International Awards*
in which graduates from all faculties can upload their project on a
permanent database on www.florence-expo.com
<http://www.florence-expo.com/>
receiving great visibilità and participating to the International award
with numerous prizes, including the final award of € 4000 for the best
thesis presented in Florence during the Florence World Festival
*Degree & Profession - *_*Florence World
Festival*”, that will take place in Florence from the 24th to
the 27th of November, 2009, with a program of seminars, professional
testimonials, exhibitions and meetings on the creativity of men related
to the context, embroiling disciplines such as Architecture, Urban
Planning, Conservation, Restoration, Design, Fashion, Music and
Theatre.
The Romualdo Del Bianco Foundation of Florence promotes this event
because it recognize the importance of offering to the youngsters a
concrete opportunity to build their future and we trust that you could
contribute disseminating this information through the publication on
the website, the communication to your contacts and in possible other
ways congenial to you.
We remain at your disposal at the address info@florence-expo.com <mailto:info@florence-expo.com>
if you should wish more information on the project. |
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