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Contribute to the School’s public outreach (blogs, podcasts, etc.) Teach one case study or complexity seminar (short courses of one week duration) in the School’s MPP program, and/or coach a Policy Lab team in
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Deposit Research Unit (MDRU) at the University of British Columbia (UBC) is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join a multi-disciplinary research programme focused on Reduced
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also works in close collaboration with CMMI investigators, bioinformaticians, laboratory personnel, and research staff. The position will provide technical supervision and mentorship to computational
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engineering, hydrogeology, geochemistry, chemical engineering, hydrometallurgy, mining engineering or closely related discipline. Has a strong record of peer-reviewed publications relevant to computational
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engineering, hydrometallurgy, mining engineering or closely related discipline. Has a strong record of peer-reviewed publications relevant to computational modeling in hydrogeology, geochemistry, mining
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through the Mitacs program and offers the fellow the chance to work closely with academic and industry experts from UBC and RBI, a local company developing new treatments for neurological diseases
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regarding program matters including update on findings Preparing briefing notes for investigators, interim reports for funders, and slide decks for policy-makers and other audiences Contributing to final
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, Full Professor for Computer Science at ETH Zurich, Prof. Dr. Heidi Wunderli-Allenspach, Rector at ETH Zurich (2007 to 2012) and former Full Professor for Biopharmacy at ETH Zurich, and Prof. Dr. Josef
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York University is pleased to announce the third cycle of the Provost’s Postdoctoral Fellowships for Black and Indigenous scholars. This program was created to address under-representation of Black
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The Killam Scholarship and Prize Programmes were established in memory of Izaak Walton Killam through the Will of his wife, Dorothy Johnston Killam, and through gifts made during her lifetime