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Administrative Coordinator is responsible for overseeing the complex administrative processes that support the functions of the Canadian Microbiology Proficiency Testing Program (CMPT), within the Department
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guidance to the Postgraduate Program Assistant as needed to ensure on-time payment and accuracy. Completes the Division's section of the annual report and other divisional portions of required UBC reporting
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on information technology improvements, services, and procedures Deploys new hardware, software, networking and security updates. Coordinates computer, peripheral, and software license purchases with our research community
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procedures to facilitate research projects. Identify funding opportunities and contribute to grant writing Train and supervise graduate students and/or research assistants. Adhere to all laboratory safety
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standards for clinical research ethics. The position requires an individual with sufficient computer literacy to become quickly conversant with the function of the “Researcher Information System – Human
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furnishings. Reports any unusual circumstances related to building security; assists in emergencies such as evacuation of persons from buildings, etc., as directed. May be required to re-arrange, move and set
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community of writers at UBC —across levels of proficiency and writing contexts, including academic, professional, technical, and creative. The Academic Writing Specialist, reporting to the Senior Program
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Advice to instructors, program employees, student employees, and other clients in using the learning management system, as well as selecting, integrating, and implementing diverse EdTech. Assists the Unit
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career development of trainees and is followed by support to establish and sustain an independent research program, REDI develops the next generation of health research leaders. The CIHR REDI program helps
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. FDSRs act as a primary liaison in residence emergencies. They enhance safety and security by regulating key access and monitoring both the interior and exterior of the residence buildings and properties