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to grading assignments in the course. Candidates should possess strong writing skills and a history of grading the mechanics of academic writing (grammar, sentence structure, tone, etc.). Knowledge of multiple
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, managing internal and external stakeholder relationships, ensuring UBC policies are adhered to, managing a complex schedule of multiple and simultaneous programs and events, and ensuring consistency
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Staff - Union Job Category CUPE 2950 Job Profile CUPE 2950 Salaried - Sr Program Asst-Med Ed (Gr8) Job Title Sr. Program Assistant, VSEP Department Project Management and Systems | Medical
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province wide focus, this role manages all aspects of project/program execution—from design and budgeting to sponsorship, stakeholder communication, and post-event or activity analysis—ensuring alignment
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through targeted programming, strategic online communications, and innovative digital initiatives. Primary Responsibilities: Design and deliver a plan to create meaningful engagement with students and
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the neurophysiological lab and at the MRI research facility. For example, this sometimes includes showing movies and task-based stimuli to the participant via a computer using specific software programs, attaching
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oppression and injustice; Themes of complicated mourning, including multiple losses; traumatized loss; disenfranchised loss; cultural genocide, and historical transmission of loss; Understanding losses across
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well as the Paediatric Orthopaedic Sports Injuries Program (POSI-P) which is in the UBC Department of Orthopaedics. They are seeking a temporary full-time Research Coordinator for a 1-year term with the possibility
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the SAIT experience — and we are proud to support Trojans players in sports from hockey to golf, and everything in between. SAIT Recreation's programs and facilities are designed to support active and
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and monitoring the priority agenda for the Initiative with input from the Academic Director and the Dean. They advise on the scoping and implementation of program and partnership activities while also