385 algorithm-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Newcastle-University" positions at University of British Columbia in Canada
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research and industrial scale-up. The ideal candidate possesses the ability to balance multiple projects/tasks and deadlines, analyze problems, identify key information and issues, and can resolve them
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and juggling multiple projects. Experience and knowledge of change management principles and methodologies. Skills Extensive experience in change management and strategic communications, demonstrating a
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, including data cleaning, integrating datasets from multiple sources, and analyzing complex data structures Demonstrated ability to explain complex concepts in layman’s language
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. Responsibilities: Design and conduct laboratory zooplankton experiments Participate in multi-week research cruises Manage project communications across multiple stakeholders, including government, non-governmental
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mastery of English grammar, punctuation and matters of plain language communication is essential. Ability to effectively manage multiple tasks and priorities. Ability to deconstruct program guidelines and
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of project to support meeting the objectives of the research project. Leads data collection activities, extracts and conducts preliminary analyses. Ensures that data is appropriately archived and that multiple
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judgement, solid work ethic, and ability to maintain confidentiality, tact and discretion. Ability to work independently, under pressure and handle multiple tasks. Willingness to respect diverse perspectives
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and Manager, Operations. Interacts regularly with academic campus units. Liaises regularly with individuals in the Provost and Vice President’s Offices as well as multiple stakeholder units across
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communication strategies, including writing for multiple audiences (academic, policy, and public) Collaborate with knowledge users, patient partners, and researchers to produce knowledge translation products and
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multiple individuals to teach 1, 2 or maximum 3 sections in Term 1 and/or Term 2. Course Description: UBC's First-Year Seminar in Science is a 3-credit course which offers a small-class experience where