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an Associate Professor who is expected to be promoted to Full Professor within 2 years. Applicants from outside academia should have qualifications and a track record that will enable them to be appointed
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Dalhousie University | Halifax Mid Harbour Nova Scotia Provincial Government, Nova Scotia | Canada | about 1 month ago
stakeholders relating to policies and procedures of the University and the funding agencies. Resolve financial administrative concerns when they arise. Keep track of revenues and expenses, ensuring funds
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and deliverables to ensure completion, and keeps the project on track and focused on achieving the aims. Coordinating with other research institutions, legal offices and research staff to manage the
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strategy aligned with the Centre’s objectives, focusing on revenue generation, industry engagement, and technology transfer. Collaborates with faculty members, researchers, and industry experts to identify
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public relations objectives are met. The Associate Director, Advancement Communications also leads cross- functional teams, working collaboratively on strategic initiatives and activities in the areas
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and forecasting requirements; facilitating collaborative research and acting as a main point of contact. Maintains detailed financial records; oversees budget tracking, reimbursements, and financial
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situations will be woven throughout the course. This course is not intended to turn health administrators into lawyers. Objectives: The course is intended to teach health sector administrators how to identify
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MARKETING. Objectives:
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projects to ensure that the goals and objectives of this group are met and that the needs of the University are maintained through the end-to-end procurement process Leading the procurement forecast planning
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that the delivery of the rotation/elective meets program objectives and expectations. Liaises with Faculty Leads and Clinical Education Program Manager regarding any student/preceptor issues that may arise during