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knowledge to improve health outcomes and benefit society. The ATM is the nucleus for the development of new academic and training programs, creating a cutting-edge ecosystem in which top educators and
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necessary conditions for a rewarding career. Job Summary The Research Assistant/Technician III works in collaboration with the Multiple Sclerosis (MS) & Neuromyelitis Optica (NMO) Clinical Trials Research
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conditions for a rewarding career. Job Summary This position works to enhance the reputation of the Faculty of Science, its departments, and its programs by supporting the management of all external and
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empathetically. Explains the context of interrelated situations, asks probing questions and solicits multiple sources of advice prior to taking action when appropriate. Actively solicits ideas and opinions from
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, 2026 Please note: This is a part-time position at 0.1 FTE, equivalent to 3.5 hours per week. Job Summary This position provides operational and administrative support for multiple Divisions in
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perspectives, to reconstruct the religious Mesoamerican practice of human sacrifice by directly studying the lives of individuals who were once chosen as sacrifices in multiple ceremonies by the two largest
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Staff - Non Union Job Category M&P - AAPS Job Profile AAPS Salaried - Research and Facilitation, Level C Job Title Research & Program Developer, SEEDS Sustainability Program Department Manager
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well as the Paediatric Orthopaedic Sports Injuries Program (POSI-P) which is in the UBC Department of Orthopaedics. They are seeking a temporary full-time Research Coordinator for a 1-year term with the possibility
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. The programs span multiple training sites and are distributed to clinical academic campuses and affiliated regional centers across the province. To accommodate the government funded increase in MD undergraduate
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extremely preterm infants (SPIN) within the BOOST (Better Outcomes for the Sickest and Tiniest) Research Program led by Dr Souvik Mitra in the Division of Neonatology. This Michael Smith Health Research BC