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Positions:
Our group is composed of undergraduate, graduate and postdoctoral
researchers. We often have continuing positions for undergraduates,
whereas graduate student positions mostly start at the beginning of
September each year.
Undergraduate Positions:
During the academic year, we host one or more undergraduate thesis students
(Chem4491) and offer positions for students enrolled in Scholar's Elective programs. We
also commonly accept either work-study students or volunteers who are
seeking research experience (exceptional 1st students and 2nd- and 3rd-year HBSc. students). During the summer, we host NSERC-USRA awardees as
well as other fellowship winners such as through the Department of
Biochemistry (BUSRP) and the Centre for Materials and Biomaterials Research
(CAMBR).
Graduate Positions:
Depending on the year, we will have one-to-several graduate student
openings. Most often, graduates enter in the M.Sc. program, and should
their goal be to obtain a Ph.D., they can transfer after a successful
1st-year candidacy report/exam. Applicants who are interested in our
research are free to contact Prof. Hudson; however, I cannot evaluate
application materials nor offer positions before your application is
received, evaluated and accepted by the University.
Students visiting on an academic exchange are also welcome.
Postdoctoral Positions:
Currently, there are no funded postdoctoral researcher positions available.
It's not possible to reply to all inquiries, but when a position becomes
available it will be advertised here.
If you are applying for a fellowship or already have funding please contact
Professor Hudson.
Visiting Faculty:
Occasionally, we have the pleasure of hosting faculty from other
Universities. We are able to provide laboratory space and resources as well
as access to facilities (libraries, NMR lab, mass spectrometry services,
etc. ) at no cost to the visitor.
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