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, collect and analyze data, ideate interventions, and evaluate the impact of these interventions. Estimated course enrollment: ~ 25 students Estimated TA support: not applicable Class schedule: 2-hour
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. The CLSA has recruited 51,000 individuals across Canada to participate over 20 years, approximately 1500 of whom are interviewed and assessed through a data collection site (DCS) at UBC in Vancouver
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ISP implementation through workshops (e.g. support planning, developing materials); leading the development of the Board of Governors annual ISP report, conducting research and analysis of data relating
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prioritizing ongoing work. Work Performed Research and Evaluation Maintains, verifies, and updates research study documentation, data collection tools, and databases. Supports the preparation and submission
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disability. Make decisions that have significant legal or academic impact. · Communicates complex information, including documentation guidelines outlining disability grounds for the request by informing
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of sensitive information requiring attention to detail and accuracy to help ensure the integrity of the data gathered. Organizational Status The Research Assistant will support the Cardiac Electrophysiology
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for gift agreements, provides information relating to donations and strategic business directions, drafts confidential correspondence relating to University business decisions, provides information and
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provincial implementation if the PREPARED research project, including implementation, data collection and planning and implementation of various aspects of the research project Assists in the preparation
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Writing routine documents and correspondence Collating and organizing data for various reports Scheduling travel plans and requesting appropriate accommodations Maintaining information on digital platforms
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makes recommendations according to transfer credit and block transfer articulation guidelines. Assists the respective Chair and Program Coordinator with data entry for course scheduling. Engages in