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, which is distributed to both campuses. Solicits and drafts newsletter content Manages newsletter mailing list, and coordinates distribution. Ensures timely communications regarding program and project
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(OSOT) Student Services Manager provides strategic management and operational leadership for all admissions processes from recruitment to registration for the Master of Occupational Therapy (MOT) Program
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, including Committee member communications. Schedules and organizes meetings (in-person or Zoom). Writes and edits minutes for all program meetings and distributes agendas, minutes and other documents
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, graduation, events, and UBC and BMB program policies. Attends monthly G+PS meetings as required. Creates, posts and distributes monthly newsletter. Performs other related duties as necessary. Consequence
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University of British Columbia | Northern British Columbia Fort Nelson, British Columbia | Canada | 3 days ago
Analysis), CPSC_V 340 (Machine Learning and Data Mining), CPSC_V 416 (Distributed Systems), CPSC_V 425 (Computer Vision), CPSC_V 427 (Video Game Programming), CPSC_V 436C (Cloud Computing) and APSC_V 160
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appointees and trainees located within each of British Columbia’s Health Authorities. The VFMP is one of five distributed sites in the Faculty of Medicine’s MD Undergraduate Program. The VFMP provides
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. - Creates course posters for all departmental courses and helps organization distribution, in consultation with the Undergraduate Program Assistant. - Sets up and coordinates Teaching Evaluations; reviews
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conducting state-of-the art healthcare research. MPT is one of the leading Physical Therapy Programs in Canada. The program is fully-distributed and provides students the opportunity to study in state-of-art
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and direct assigned staff engaged in operating a central tool crib and the receiving, storing, distribution and inventory control of tools, equipment, furniture, supplies and related material
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for the Canada Excellence Research Chair (CERC) in Regenerative Medicine and Diabetes. The CERC program, Canada’s highest research chair appointment, is designed to attract and support world-renowned researchers