Bruce Mitchell Research Program Information Session

Date

Monday November 6, 2023
2:00 pm - 2:45 pm

Location

Virtually (on Teams)

The Vice-Principal Research is pleased to announce a university-wide call for submissions to enhance and expand high-quality research training environments through support for new doctoral trainees to Queen鈥檚. The Bruce Mitchell Research Program competition will provide a minimum of 50 doctoral trainees, through the selected faculty members, with $35,000 per year for a four-year term.

This information session outlines the details of the program and provides answers to frequently asked questions.

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Presenter:

Dr. Steven Smith (Deputy Vice-Principal Research)

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