118 programming-"Multiple"-"U"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation"-"Prof"-"U.S"-"O.P" positions at McGill University
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funding, and help with government aid information and documentation. They offer an Entrance Bursary Program, Entrance Scholarships, an In-Course Financial Aid Program (loans and bursaries) and a Work Study
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research teams from multiple institutions and organizations across Canada to conduct research into causes, mechanisms, prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatment, support systems, and palliation for a wide
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projects in multiple sclerosis (MS) and related neuroinflammatory disorders. The successful candidate will play a central role in driving immune cell and biomarker discovery and translational efforts
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lbs. Experience working with multiple species, any NHP experience would be considered an asset. Demonstrated ability to handle priorities, working efficiently and collaboratively on a tight schedule
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responsible for the effective implementation of SCS Indigenous Relations Initiative Strategic Plan by making operational, administrative and relationship decisions in line with the Plan. Collaborate with SCS
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related matters. Primary Responsibilities: Carry out and ensure thorough academic review of applications to Doctor of Dental Medicine Program (D.M.D.) and residency programs and its multiple admission
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Keen interest in multiple sports is an asset Availability to work a varied schedule, including weekends Ability to establish priorities and multi-task Strong understanding of MS Office applications
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the program's budget to allocate funds appropriately. Monitor expenses to ensure the budget is adhered to and make adjustments as needed. Plan and organize fundraising events for the program through multiple
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. Develop efficient data management processes tailored to cultural institutions. Implement customized tools and integrate solutions across multiple cultural organizations. Qualifying Skills: Strong analytical
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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