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and problem solve with respect to the program development, delivery and innovation. Develops and maintains operational linkages and facilitates communication across the MDUP sites and supporting units
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external to UBC (industry collaborators, vendors and government officials). This position provides guidance to researchers, contributes to the development of research project plans and timelines, and
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initiating and maintaining strong relationships through the medical community is important. This position is in a state of evolution whereby duties may be modified, systems and procedures will need to be
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focuses on the operational support and continued development of UBC’s edge data network. Key responsibilities include configuring, installing, and troubleshooting Cisco data switches; performing structured
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Development, International Student Advising and Support Services (e.g. Counselling, Career Services, Centre for Accessibility & Student Health Services). The job requires a thorough knowledge of guidelines
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eligibility, next steps, and options · Evaluates and applies student development theory as well as medical and accessibility related advising rubrics by reviewing priority housing requests made based on a
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this need by fostering the development and productivity of young scientists who have potential to make significant contributions to MS research and help ensure the future and stability of MS research
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for the effective selection, leadership, mentorship and evaluation of assistant coaches and other team personnel. Accountable for the development and delivery of an annual plan and a 5 year plan as required
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collaboratively with a cross-disciplinary team of communications, marketing, technical development, and creative staff within Brand and Marketing and the Communications Portfolio, as well as internal and external
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to gain a better understanding of the tumour microenvironment. Our researchers use the latest single-cell genomics technologies to rapidly identify genes that are involved in the development of cancer