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Master’s degree in engineering, business, economics, or policy, as well as an undergraduate degree in engineering. They will have demonstrated expertise in mineral resource economics and development
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Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Program. The Midwifery faculty consists of 17 full-time academic faculty, two dozen adjunct faculty, and approximately 200 clinical faculty members. Midwifery
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(risk assessments, i.e. PIA/STRAs, advisory services, information security compliance support, training development), utilizing a structured requirements process (gathering, analyzing, documenting, and
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to the director of the GCRTC. Works with significant independence and latitude. Work is reviewed in terms of achievement of specific objectives. Performance and development of processes are reviewed by
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leadership role in the development and implementation of the BC Emergency Medicine Network which integrates and translates knowledge and experiences to support emergency practitioners across the province
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, basic cardiovascular development, tissue engineering, computational modeling, and other relevant areas.
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of postdoctoral fellowship support with an annual salary of $70,000, fringe benefits, an annual resource and professional development allowance of $10,000, and indirect costs (limited to 20 percent of modified
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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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Columbia (UBC) is excited to invite applications for three Graduate Student Assistant positions to lead cutting-edge research in the design and development of solid-state lithium batteries under
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building in the Canadian cancer research landscape by: Enhancing the education and professional development of young investigators, particularly from traditionally underrepresented groupsin cancer research