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ALSRD research. This position is situated in the Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health (DMCBH) – UBC Vancouver campus. Working conditions consist of locked and shared office space with office
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Unit: Aerospace Classification: TO-3 Tenure: Continuing Language Requirements: English Work Arrangements: Due to the nature of the work and operational requirements, this position will require full-time
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of gathering fat people, fat activists, and art depicting fat people in one place. We intend to create a digital and physical archive to celebrate and memorialize the activism for fat justice in Alberta. We have
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accepted until 11:59 PM on the Posting End Date. Job End Date May 4, 2026 The anticipated start date for this position is May 5, 2026. The term is for one year with the possibility of extension. In your
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Department: Urban Analytics Institute, TRSM Position supervisor: Dr. Murtaza Haider Contract length: 6 months Hours of work per week: 20 Position type: OPSEU Research Assistant Start date: ASAP Rate
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locations where the Government of Canada has official travel advisories in place, students are required to request High-Risk Authorization before travelling. For more information, see: https
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award to an eligible foreign institution, and is eligible to do so, they must decline the CGS D to be offered a PGS D award in its place. Refer to the NSERC PGSD program page for details. Evaluation
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(HPSM) backgrounds to participate in Collaborative Cohort Projects (CCPs) and WIL experiences more broadly. Organizational Status This position reports to Carolyn Veldstra, the Manager, Graduate Work
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Department: Ted Rogers School of Management, Urban Analytics Institute Position supervisors: Dr. Murtaza Haider Contract length: 1 month Hours of work per week: 15 Position type: OPSEU Research
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of Archaeology (LOA) Repository collections. This position requires good knowledge gained through experience of procedures of the LOA and protocols provided to LOA by First Nation partners, and good knowledge