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Information Technology Services department handles all software and hardware needs, as well as technological and networking issues for both employees and students who rely heavily on computer systems across our
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caliber of these unique scholarship programs globally. 4. Provides leadership in coordinating resources, communications, support networks and participation in enriched learning opportunities
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Services, the AESA provides professional advice to students through complex and interrelated topics such tuition, fee assessment and collection, financial support, student records, registration, admissions
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opportunities for operational efficiency and leading cross-functional change efforts. Ability to understand complex problems, extract essential details, and develop practical solutions. Proficient with analysis
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technology professionals in a complex and highly-integrated environment of administrative systems, learning technologies, and student information systems. Analyzes and monitors the performance of learning
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clinician-scientists, and accomplished clinicians. It maintains key collaborations with neuroscientists not only across the McGill network, but also with scientists across Québec, throughout Canada, and
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, and proactively problem solve if not achieving sales targets. Travel to attend international trade shows, events, and conferences to represent NAIT and expand the global network and brand. Provide
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network through events, conferences, and presentations. Performs other duties as required. Psychological Demands of the Role The Office of Wellbeing Strategy fosters a flexible work environment and
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of contact for students, primarily for students accessing the Accessibility Services and Health & Wellness Complex Mental Health and ADHD Pathway. The incumbent will coordinate the connections and referrals
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rewarding career. Job Summary The Office of Global Engagement (OGE) leads UBC's diverse and complex international activities, advancing the University's international strategic priorities. The OGE is part of