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Experience: Strong foundation in the practice of clinical dentistry; Ability to provide independent state-of-the-art dental care to patients; Strong clinical skills to serve as a positive role model and
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of ecosystem ecology, microbiology, and computational modelling. What we can offer: Our research training environment features some of the most advanced environmental research infrastructure in Canada
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writing and preparation of new academic program proposals (undergraduate, graduate, CE) Prepare documentation for approval through College, APC, CGPS/UCQ, PCIP/PEC, and Senate Develop enrollment models
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: Athletics and Recreation Position Summary: Under the direction of the immediate supervisor, the Winter Break Sports Camp Instructor act as a role model and ambassador for McGill when demonstrating
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addition PDFs will be allocated a travel fund to support their work. Project title Next-Generation Models for Brain Cancer: 3D Bioprinted CNS-on-Chip Systems for Advancing Glioblastoma Drug Discovery
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, contributes to a positive and productive work and learning environment, and models these behaviours across the institution Builds and leads diverse teams, champions inclusive leadership, and values different
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basic understanding of human health and disease and its treatment in order to model optimal pathology practice to provide timely, highest quality, and up-to-date evidence-based diagnostic consultation
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core of the BioHubNet model is industry-led and industry-relevant credentialled training to meet the skills needed in the biomanufacturing sector combined with experiential learning through internships
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Identity Development, Tinto’s Model of Retention) to inform program design and interventions. The Orientation Coordinator collaborates with internal and external campus partners to design data-informed
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the Faculty with limited centralized support. Its blended online and face-to-face delivery model is innovative on the Okanagan campus; standards and procedures are continuously refined and optimized. The role