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TRU Research, Innovation and Graduate Studies Newsletter

Get the latest news on what researchers on campus are up to, and on research opportunities and funding deadlines that are looming. Subscribe to TRU RIGS news.


Grant Writing Guides and Tutorials

NSERC online video tutorials

NSERC has produced a series of online video tutorials for potential student applicants that are now available on the NSERC website. The tutorials are designed to inform students of NSERC Scholarships programs that may be of interest to them and may be viewed at their leisure as they prepare their applications.

SSHRC Resource Centre

An at-your-fingertips and on-your-schedule resource for masters students, doctoral students and researchers interested in SSHRC programs to find detailed application help. This resource includes checklists, application component breakdowns, frequently asked questions, funding resources, and application preparation tips. Visit now .


External Newsletters

British Columbia biolinks is LifeSciences BC's monthly newsletter.

Every month, a new issue of Biolinks will be delivered to your inbox and is designed to provide you with a quick and convenient reference to everything that's happening in British Columbia's biotech and life sciences sectors.

Network Environments for Aboriginal Research BC's weekly newsletter.

Weekly NEARBC e-news , including the latest on upcoming events, conferences, research news, job opportunities, funding opportunities, etc.


TRU Affiliations

Centre for Drug Research and Development (CDRD)

The Centre for Drug Research and Development provides drug-development expertise and facilities to enable researchers throughout BC to develop promising drug candidates. Our organization draws on and develops discoveries made by scientists working in BC-based academic research and health institutions. learn more


International Research

International Development Research Centre (IDRC)

The
International Development Research Centre is a Crown corporation created by the Parliament of Canada in 1970 to help developing countries use science and technology to find practical, long-term solutions to the social, economic, and environmental problems they face. Our support is directed toward creating a local research community whose work will build healthier, more equitable, and more prosperous societies. learn more

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