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agreements, and vendor contracts, including development, selection, and termination. Ensures agreements and service provides meet operational, safety, and legislative standards. Provides advice regarding
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with faculty goals and provincial health human resource mandates. Building on expertise in dashboard development, and statistical analysis, the Specialist leads complex projects that inform policy
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Management team (CSDAM), the incumbent provides supervision, leadership and technical expertise in the development of strategic application systems including analysis, design, development, configuration
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necessary conditions for a rewarding career. Job Summary The Digital Solutions Programmer Analyst I supports the Faculty of Medicine vision To Transform Health for Everyone with design, development, and
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portfolio and the broader university community. This position will lead the development and implementation of initiatives to strengthen human resources, financial management, operational infrastructure, and
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research and development efforts and overall laboratory operations. The selected candidate will contribute to the development of antibody, peptide, or inhibitor-based radiopharmaceuticals. This position
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of research and attract scholars from all over the world to collaborate. The fellowships are jointly funded by IDRC and the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency.
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April 23, 2023. For further information about the UBC Department of Psychology, please visit: https://psych.ubc.ca/ The University of British Columbia, Department of Psychology, views equity, diversity
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, brings rich diversity to UBC as a workplace, and creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career. Job Summary The Faculty of Applied Science Co-op Program is responsible for the development
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of human health, well-being and development. We support secure research access to individual-level, de-identified longitudinal data on 4.8 million residents living in British Columbia, linking data across