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Fulbright Program website. Scholar-in-Residence Program The Worldwide Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence Program brings visiting scholars and professionals from abroad to lecture at U.S. colleges and universities
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operations. The office is located at Howe Site, St. Paul’s Hospital, Vancouver; however, remote work is possible, though the candidate must reside in Greater Vancouver. Organizational Status The Research
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Artificial Intelligence in research, development, and education, across the entirety of UBC. The Software Innovation Technical Lead is responsible for leading large-scale university wide software development
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The C2 and Reach programs will pause for the 2025 competition cycle. The MSFHR Convening & Collaborating (C2) Program builds capacity for the development and use of research evidence in practice
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Mitacs Elevate is a postdoctoral fellowship with an exclusive professional development curriculum component. Fellows address complex challenges through: A two-year research project with a partner
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Care and St. Paul’s Foundation. Monitors financial transactions for the Providence Research groups operating and trust accounts using both Workday and Peoplesoft to ensure expenses are within budget
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Schools and first presented in 1972, this award is made annually to a scholar-teacher in the humanities. The recipient must be teaching at a U.S. or Canadian university, have earned a doctorate within 7
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. This is an opportunity focused on laying the department's entire technical groundwork, including the construction of a new, secure development environment on the university cloud. The engineer will
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related tasks such as accounts receivable, accounts payable for funding held at UBC, Providence Research, Providence Health Care and St. Paul’s Foundation. Monitors financial transactions
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The Postdoctoral Diversity Enrichment Program (PDEP) provides $60,000 over three years to support the career development activities for underrepresented minority postdoctoral fellows in a degree