327 programming-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"O.P"-"Embry-Riddle-Aeronautical-University"-"U.S" positions at University of British Columbia
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the research office. Attendance at study progress or research meetings within the hospital or DMCBH is expected. Attendance at clinical research-related professional development training programs or webinars
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payment portals within the department ; - Collects cash, fees, issues receipts, and makes monthly deposits for department programs; - Provides guidance to faculty and staff on Faculty and University
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multiple active grant-funded research projects. Several UBC faculty are principal investigators leading CART projects. Work Performed The nature of the research to be undertaken under the direction
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eligible to apply (ex. a successful Spring Awards applicant starting in January 2026 could receive funding covering January to August 2026). Program Eligibility Eligible graduate programs must have a
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this classification. Consequence of Error/Judgement The Research Assistant/Technician is responsible for coordination and management of all day-to-day activities related to the ACMaN Core. Failure to plan or follow up
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, Engineering at UBC was listed as a top 25 program in the world according to QS rankings. As one university with two campuses, the Faculty of Applied Science is natural bridge between UBC Vancouver to UBC
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Authentication, Business to Consumer, Business to Workforce, IAM program management, SIEM, systems development methodologies, web-services, and applications middleware. May prepare documentation, communication
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hospitals, the Faculty provides innovative programs in the areas of health and life sciences through a province-wide delivery model. University-based teaching, research, and administrative sites include UBC
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. The position supports and supervises students’ practical activities at all academic levels and supports all FCCS program areas by providing technical instruction in these spaces. Working under the supervision
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on a CIHR-funded program of research examining impacts of policy and practice change on reproductive population health using quantitative methods from epidemiology and health policy and patient-oriented