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      Canada Impact+ Research Training Awards, golden opportunity for PhD ($40K) candidates and postdoctoral ($70K) fellows!

      🇨🇦 New Opportunity: Canada Impact+ Research Training Awards
      A golden opportunity for hashtag#PhD candidates and hashtag#postdoctoral fellows!

      The Government of Canada has launched the Canada Impact+ Research Training Awards, a new $133.6M initiative designed to attract top international research talent.
      Starting in 2026, the program will support:
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      Funding will focus on key priority areas, including #AI, #health, #cleantechnology, #climateresilience, #food and #water security, advanced #materials, and defence technologies.

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