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animals (canine, feline, avian, and some exotics) which exposes employees to animal dander, waste, and unpredictability. Subject to some unpleasant odors, dress code and traffic pattern restrictions
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that have been marginalized on any grounds enumerated under the B.C. Human Rights Code, including sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, racialization, disability, political belief, religion
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· International: U.S. Federal Code of Regulations (FDA), Declaration of Helsinki b) Lack of study enrollment and completion of work according to deadlines would threaten loss of funding and consideration for future
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and opinions from others to efficiently and effectively accomplish strategic objectives. Troubleshoots and Investigates issues, and solicits multiple sources of advice prior to taking action when
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• Keeping track of and ordering stationery and operational supplies for both PSCTC and ECPS • Maintaining the fax machine and photocopier; assigning user codes • Ensuring the Centre’s Assessment Clinic
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focus on Canada and western legal traditions. Students will critically analyse the negotiation of fundamental freedoms in complex contexts with multiple actors, with a focus on how these freedoms interact
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formulation and policy development and analysis. Demonstrated knowledge of ethical considerations and strategies of implementation as related to engineering and design. Past experience in integrating multiple
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Code, and Freedom of Information). Resolves employee issues and disputes, participates in investigations. Coordinates compensation matters and advises on salary administration for all staff groups
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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
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electronic directories, multiple filing systems, and mailing lists as needed Coordinates high level program meeting requests including coordinating attendee invitations, distributing agendas and notice