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Academic Job Category Faculty Bargaining Job Title Reference Librarian, Fraser Programs (Master Physical Therapy, Master Occupational Therapy, MD Undergraduate Program) limited-term Department UBC
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innovation and scholarship in collaborative health education and team-based primary care in BC, building learner competencies and placement capacity for collaborative practice in primary care across
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evidence of existing and/or potential for outstanding research, recognition as an original researcher, and as a passionate teacher and mentor. Position Description The interface between land and water
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tertiary care and Trauma Centre and one of four principal teaching hospitals of the University of Toronto. Within the University of Toronto, our department has distinguished itself with a long history of
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facilities in Canada, with about 7,200 births a year, and is both the major primary and secondary maternity services provider in BC’s Lower Mainland region and the cornerstone of the provincial tertiary care
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, external Candidates will be required to bring a copy of their transcripts to the interview. The selected candidate will follow a standard course outline and assessment scheme. https://www.tru.ca/__shared
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the Munk School’s professional graduate programs (the Master of Global Affairs and the Master of Public Policy ) to students from a wide range of academic backgrounds and interests. The successful candidate
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Sessional Lecturer Position Posting Date: February 9, 2026 Program: Executive Master of Health Informatics (eMHI) Sessional Dates of Appointment: Summer 2026, May to June Existing Vacancy: Yes
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University, University of British Columbia, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, and Yukon University, supported by the Canada First Research Excellence Fund. More information on: https://www.uvic.ca/acet
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that result from the interplay of magnetism, dimensionality, and topology. The primary experimental tools used will be neutron and Raman scattering, complemented by electron microscopy, electron energy loss