Doctoral Advisor definition

Doctoral Advisor means the researcher and faculty member from a recognized Canadian university who will oversee the academic work of the Affiliated Doctoral Student;

Examples of Doctoral Advisor in a sentence

  • The Administering Institution must also ensure that the Doctoral Advisor provides CFGR with a written letter, in a form and substance satisfactory to CFGR and its review mechanisms, by September 30th XX which shall provide an assessment of the validity and strength of the project and the study results.

Related to Doctoral Advisor

  • Legal Advisor means the officer responsible for providing legal advice to the Standards Committee. This may be the Monitoring Officer, another legally qualified officer of the authority, or someone appointed for this purpose from outside the authority.

  • Medical Advice means any consultation or advice from a Medical Practitioner including the issue of any prescription or follow up prescription.

  • Legal Adviser means the properly qualified person appointed by the Trust to provide legal advice.

  • Medical Advisory Committee means the Medical Advisory Committee established by the Board as required by the Public Hospitals Act;

  • Doctor means a licensed health care provider acting within the scope of his or her license and rendering care or treatment to a Covered Person that is appropriate for the conditions and locality. It will not include a Covered Person or a member of the Covered Person’s Immediate Family or household.