Canada is building world-class research capacity by recruiting top-tier postdoctoral researchers at an internationally competitive level of funding and positioning them for success as the research leaders of tomorrow.
These prestigious two-year fellowships worth $70,000 per year, are open to both Canadian and international researchers who have recently completed a PhD, PhD-equivalent or health professional degree.
Canadian Universities are highly respected Universities in the world.
Most of Canadian Universities offer a wealth of higher education options and
life-enriching opportunities at its universities and university colleges.
These University institutions are loaded with many programs,
and they’re spread all across Canadian provinces.
1. Petroleum Engineering
Salary after graduation: $ 93,000
Salary after having experience: $157,000
2. Aerospace Engineering
Salary after graduation: $ 59,400
Salary after having experience: $108,000
FRETFUL
equanimous, equanimity
[comforting 오답!]
FRIABLE
hard to pulverize
FRILL
economy, thrift, austerity, frugality
[superfluity 오답!]
FRIVOLOUS
ABANDON
restrain
ABATE
intensify, increase in intensity, promote,
augment, strengthen
ABDICATE
constitute, usurp, undertake
The entire quota of international students accepted for the 2010-2011 academic year will be on full scholarship (including tuition fees, accommodation and health insurance). This scholarship covers one year English Preparatory School plus four years undergraduate study
Deadline for applications via postal mail or online is 2nd August 2010.
After being accredited as a Fellow of the Canadian College of Microbiologists (FCCM) or receiving your American Board of Medical Microbiology (ABMM) accreditation (these certifications, which are mutually recognized, are explained in detail below), salaries start at around $100,000, a significant difference from what you’ll find in academia.
PhD: to what end?
Philosophy grads from Canadian universities are at a disadvantage in landing tenure-track jobs
by Louis Groarke and Wayne Fenske
One could argue that Canadian PhDs are, in the eyes of top philosophy departments, “educationally handicapped.”
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| Two philosophy professors argue that Canadian PhDs in philosophy are at a disadvantage when it comes to finding employment in the philosophy departments of Canada’s major universities. |