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, Vancouver Island, Surrey, and online. The development, implementation and management of these programs is complex and requires close collaboration between the Midwifery Program, the UBC Faculty of Medicine
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| School of Health and Exercise Sciences | Faculty of Health and Social Development Compensation Range $4,095.00 - $4,695.00 CAD Monthly Posting End Date March 6, 2026 Note: Applications will be accepted
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, basic cardiovascular development, tissue engineering, computational modeling, and other relevant areas.
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practices, and student-centred navigation Plans and leads the development and implementation of an ongoing maintenance plan and governance strategy for students.ok.ubc.ca Develops, maintains, and regularly
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building in the Canadian cancer research landscape by: Enhancing the education and professional development of young investigators, particularly from traditionally underrepresented groupsin cancer research
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. - Assist in the development and refinement of standardized procedures for research assistant activities - Perform other related duties as required. Consequence of Error/Judgement Duties are performed
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. - Assist in the development and refinement of standardized procedures for research assistant activities - Perform other related duties as required. Consequence of Error/Judgement Duties are performed
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. - Assist in the development and refinement of standardized procedures for research assistant activities - Perform other related duties as required. Consequence of Error/Judgement Duties are performed
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development, teaching and mentoring students, and excellent organizational and interpersonal skills, are required. A demonstrated interest in innovative teaching methods is required as well as experience in
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Michael Smith Health Research BC’s Research Trainee Program supports health researchers in the training phase of their research career to enable career development and enrich BC’s health research