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The Postdoctoral Fund is currently accepting applications for 2025, and applications from this round will be funded by the Bruce Mitchell Research Program . The next round of funding is anticipated to commence in
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organizations partnered with the program through student internships and capstone projects, participating and alumni students, and academic and other UBC staff. The position assists transition of students from
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workplace, and creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career. The Midwifery Program in the Department of Family Practice at the University of British Columbia invites applications for a full-time
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surgical space, information technology, and material management. CDM is part of Animal Care Services (ACS), the largest animal care program in Western Canada and the second largest in Canada, is responsible
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legislation for students. - Write persuasive and professional communications to visa offices, immigration program managers and CBSA regarding student applications and intervene in cases where mistakes may have
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Ongoing UBC Okanagan is seeking a Development Officer, Mid-Level Gifts, who is passionate about fundraising and building relationships to secure support for the Okanagan campus. This role involves engaging
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for an emphasis on psychological safety and team wellbeing. The Director provides strategic leadership in the proactive transformation and effective implementation of SC17: Sexual Misconduct Policy. They will be
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the chemical sciences. Awards are for women who are starting their academic research careers. In addition to research funding, the program provides leadership development and mentoring opportunities. In
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users and patrons and negatively effect the reputation of the Chan Centre and the University in lost revenue. Errors in judgement could result in low staff morale, dissatisfied patrons and/or safety
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of skills, resources and capacity around Indigenous engagement and strategic Indigenous initiatives. The Indigenous Strategic Programming Specialist provides program advice within the OISI team for guiding