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FULLY FUNDED UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA MSC/PHD POSITION IN GENOME EDITING AND PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY

Application Deadline: June 15, 2025.

LOCATION: Canada

The University of Alberta is seeking a highly motivated and responsible candidate to join its research project on improving crop productivity and sustainability through canola hybrid breeding. This project integrates genome editing technologies with advanced molecular breeding techniques. The successful candidate will work in a collaborative team in laboratory and greenhouse environments, conducting research that includes: (1) In silico assessment of gene families; (2) Generation of plant binary constructs; (3) Canola transformation; (4) Physiological and phenotypic evaluation of transgenic plants and (5) Genetic analysis and molecular characterization.

ELIGIBILITY:

PhD candidates must hold an MSc in plant molecular biology or a related field. MSc candidates should possess a BSc in biology or a related discipline. Ideal candidates will demonstrate a strong foundation in plant molecular biology, and PhD candidates should also have hands-on experience in plant tissue culture and transformation. Knowledge of computational methods for analyzing gene and protein sequences is advantageous. Excellent organizational abilities and communication skills (both written and verbal) are essential, as is a proven capacity for effective collaboration. All applicants must satisfy the admission requirements established by the University of Alberta’s Department of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science. (https://www.ualberta.ca/agriculture-life-environment-sciences/programs/graduate-programs/prospective-students/agricultural-food-and-nutritional-science/afns-admission-process/index.html).

Location: The student will be co-supervised by Dr. Gavin Chen (Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Plant Lipid Biotechnology, University of Alberta) and Dr. Daoquan Xiang (Adjunct Professor, University of Alberta; Research Officer, National Research Council Canada, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada), and carry out research activity at the University of Alberta.

The due date is June 15, 2025. Please make sure you satisfy the admission requirements of our department.

Email Dr. Gavin Chen at gc24@ualberta.ca with the subject “PhD Application – Plant Biotechnology – [Your Full Name]” and (1) One file containing your CV, a brief motivation letter (Max. 1-page highlighting interest and qualifications), and contact information for three academic or professional references, and (2) Unofficial academic transcripts. Shortlisted applicants will be contacted to arrange an online interview.

BENEFIT:

Funding: Full stipend, travel to conferences and research costs.

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INTERNATIONAL ILLUSTRATION COMPETITION “ART ON CLIMATE”

Application Deadline: 31 July 2025

LOCATION:  Spain

Organised by Fingertips Company Limited and sponsored by Allianz Global Investors (AllianzGI), the “Art on Climate” International Illustration Competition aims to raise awareness of effective strategies for combating climate change.

Launched in Spain in 2019, the “Art on Climate” competition has grown into a global movement over the past six years. What began as a regional initiative now attracts thousands of artists worldwide, with the 2024 competition receiving over 3,000 artworks from over 2,400 illustrators in more than 100 locations. This year, the competition continues its mission across the Asia-Pacific region, uniting professional artists and emerging talents to harness creativity in raising climate awareness and driving action.

ELIGIBILITY:

Any person aged 18 or above*, from any location, is eligible to participate. Aged 18 or above on 18 May 2025

Register and upload artwork: from 19 May 2025 to 31 July 2025 inclusive

Results announcement: winners will be notified by email, and results will be announced on this page by 30 September 2025

Artwork Specifications:

Must be original works relevant to the theme of the competition and submitted by participants on an individual basis.

Each participant may submit up to three illustrations and three animated videos.

The submitted illustration(s) or animated video(s) must not have been previously published or used for any other purpose, and must not have been previously awarded or currently participating in other competition selections.

Submissions must not include any signatures, words, symbols, pictures, or voiceovers (for animated videos) that identify the participants.

Each illustration or animated video must be accompanied by a short description (minimum 30 words, maximum 100 words).

Illustration Category:

The artwork(s) must be in a flat image and created in colour.

The artwork(s) can be created using any medium, including painting, computer software, and mixed media. However, artworks generated by artificial intelligence are not accepted. The use of photographs and clip art is prohibited.

Should be in A3 size (297mm x 420mm), in either horizontal or vertical format.

Must be uploaded in JPG format, with a resolution of no less than 300 dpi, and the total size of each entry should be no more than 10MB.

Animated Video Category:

The animated video(s) must be between 10 and 15 seconds long.

The aspect ratio should be either 9:16 (vertical, minimum resolution 1080X1920 pixels) or 1:1 (square, minimum resolution of 1080X1080 pixels).

Must be uploaded in MP4 or MOV format, with the total file size for each submitted animated video no more than 30MB.

Any production techniques or tools may be used, provided the work is original.

Background music is preferred and must not have any copyright issues.

Voiceovers are not allowed. Any text on the video, including but not limited to captions, subtitles, must be in English.

BENEFIT;

Illustration Category
Champion:  2,000 € 
1st runner-up:  1,500 € 
2nd runner-up:  1,000 € 
20 x 150 €

Animated Video Category
Champion 2,000 €
1st runner-up: 1,500 €
2nd runner-up: 1,000 €

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