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/PhD in Craniofacial Science graduate programs. Development of a robust research program and supervision of UBC graduate student research is also expected. He/she will build trust through an open
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Professional Development | Faculty of Medicine Compensation Range $4,314.00 - $4,532.00 CAD Monthly Posting End Date March 25, 2026 Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the Posting End Date. Job
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strategic objectives and manage institutional risks. This role contributes to the development and implementation of Internal Assurance (IA)’s vision and strategy. This role is responsible for the delivery
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(s) and faculty members Provides advice and guidance to faculty committees regarding the development of new courses, how courses might fit academic requirements and how new courses apply to degrees
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career. Job Summary The Senior Manager, Academic Programs and Quality Assurance leads the development and implementation of strategic priority areas related to teaching, learning and academic programs
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, Department Heads, Vice-Presidents. Works with Employee Relations Managers, Organizational Training & Development Practitioners, Return to Work Coordinators, Pension Administrators and Benefit Administrators
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the review, development, monitoring, implementation and continued improvements/updates to internal processes and systems to support these activities in an effective and efficient manner (including training
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the translational medicine continuum. The ATM will drive impactful medical and policy research to create new knowledge to improve health outcomes and benefit society. The ATM will be a nucleus for the development
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the Practicum Lead and wider UBC Farm staff to plan operational activities and troubleshoot field challenges. Participate in weekly planning meetings and contribute to program development. Communicate clearly
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, programs and projects for the Faculty of Arts in order to support the academic success, personal development and retention of approximately 14,500 Aboriginal, domestic, and international students enrolled in