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Are you a Canadian PhD student with expertise on China interested in bridging academia and foreign policy? Department: Global Affairs Canada - Centre of China Policy Research and Coherence - OPR
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a PhD (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline, a UBC requirement. Be currently appointed as a full professor or associate professor, expected to be promoted to full professor within one or two years
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(ie. GPA), External Examiner’s report on doctoral dissertation (PhD nominees only), letter of support from thesis supervisor, letter of support from Department Head. Nomination Procedures Graduate
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, and 6.75 FTE staff members (including the Administrator) . There are 53 MA and 45 PhD students. Admission into these programmes is by application, and almost 200 are received each year. Approximately
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graduate programs (Masters and PhD level) along with a Residency program and undergraduate courses, with total enrolment for the graduate programs of approximately 400 students. Work Performed Strategic
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related to equity, diversity, and inclusion Preferred Qualifications A PhD in a relevant discipline including the biological, health, or social sciences is strongly preferred Experience working at a
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the laboratory and complete research projects that address the regulation of the modification of B. pertussis lipid A. Education/Work Experience Applicants must have a PhD in Microbiology with a minimum of 3
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, the Research Associate will train and supervise trainees (graduate, undergraduate, and medical students) as well as research technicians in the lab. Interested candidates must have an MD or PhD in neuroscience
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allows for translation of novel methods to our cancer clinics in Canada (Vancouver, Victoria, and Kelowna) and beyond. Requirements: The ideal candidate will have a PhD in computational modeling/oncology
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service to the Departments, University, and academic/scientific community. In addition to the above, candidates must: have a PhD (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline as a UBC requirement; be an