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A graduate student (MSc or PhD) is wanted as part of a large, collaborative research project evaluating flood, fire and increasing temperature risks posed to upper Fraser watershed salmon stocks in
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. They will review, clean, and analyze socio-economic data collected from farmers and commodity groups. Organizational Status This position reports to the ACARN Network Manager (a UBC staff position) and works
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the positon is filled. Submit a cover letter explaining your interest and relevant background, your CV, as well as the names and contact information for two references to: Alexander Crizzle, PhD, MPH, CE
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PhD or a completed MSc is an asset. Excellent verbal and written communication skills in French are essential. Ability to communicate effectively in English is an asset. All tools and communications
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to them. Qualifications: Undergraduate degree or Master’s or PhD degree in a relevant field (e.g., translation studies, multilingual communication, localization). Knowledge of the field of language
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, and you will report to Dr. Allyson Stevenson. Education: This position is intended for a Graduate (either MA or PhD) student in the College of Arts and Science at the University of Saskatchewan, but
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, and you will report to Dr. Allyson Stevenson. Education: This position is intended for a Graduate (either MA or PhD) student in the College of Arts and Science at the University of Saskatchewan, but
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required. To learn more about these options, please contact the NRC Hiring team using the contact information below. The role We are looking for a Manager, Operations and Finances (MOF) to support our
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award accounts, prepares complex statistical and financial reports to inform decision-making, and safeguards the integrity of award records and data entry. This position is central to supporting
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of ecosystem-atmosphere fluxes. The role also supports reliable solar power management and data telemetry at field sites, and provides technical training and guidance to graduate student researchers