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Pediatrics program is part of the integrated Brain, Development, and Behaviour network; this growing multidisciplinary team includes specialized programs in early developmental impairment, autism spectrum
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building. This role works closely with the Associate chair of Undergraduate program and with UG-lab instructors and coordinators. The manager is responsible for coordinating the undergraduate laboratory
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logistics and options Determining logistical details and activities for events and/or programming Coordinating the schedule for program and event calendars; scheduled activities for functions Arranging
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performance of activities for the Quality Assurance Program of the Flight Research Laboratory (FRL) Aircraft Maintenance Organisation (AMO). The successful candidate will also be responsible for providing
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a demonstrated potential of establishing a successful research program. Data science – The project requires significant integration with computer science colleagues, curation of large data sets and
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August (Spring & Summer Terms) Availability: A mix of weekday evenings and daytime shifts Type: In person Location: At MRU Recreation Some drop in and special program shifts operate at the Flames Community
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knowledge of computer and software. Additional Details: Status: Permanent, Full-time Allowances: Premium of $5/hour Hours of work: Monday to Friday 6:00 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. Meal period: 12:00 p.m. to 12:30 p.m
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required. Skills: Candidates must possess excellent oral and written communication skills in English. Must be able to drive a truck and trailer. Proficiency with common business computer programs will be
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contribute to the empirical and computational components of the project, with a focus on data collection, model calibration, and simulation exercises. The work involves assembling Canadian supply and use
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organizations partnered with the program through student internships and capstone projects, participating and alumni students, and academic and other UBC staff. The position assists transition of students from