38 computer-programmer-"https:"-"IDAEA-CSIC" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "UNIV" positions at University of Lethbridge
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candidate is expected to hold a Ph.D. in Statistics (or a related field) at the time of appointment and demonstrate the potential to develop a research program in their area of specialty. Potential
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materials that are aligned with the institutional strategic communication plan, support marcom initiatives at the portfolio level, and advance the University’s brand and public image. Responsibilities Include
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concentrations (Political Science, International Relations, Canadian Public Policy, and Philosophy). The successful candidate will be expected to mount an externally funded research program that includes both
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(including BSO, RSO, Designated Official for the Controlled Goods Program), participating in committees, and liaising with regulatory agencies. Monitoring and interpreting applicable research regulations
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of Lethbridge programming, and relocation assistance. Please visit The University of Lethbridge website to view the economic benefits package outlined in the Academic Staff Collective Agreement, https
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at https://www.ulethbridge.ca/ . Qualifications: A graduate degree is desirable Professional experience in a related field Previous teaching experience at the post-secondary level is preferred Position
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. The successful candidate is expected to hold a Ph.D. at the time of appointment and be developing a research program in Mathematics, which is expected to attract external funding. The department is primarily
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our general introductory class, contribute to teaching other required courses in our program (such as Theory and/or Methods, and a regional ethnography course), and to develop additional undergraduate
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robust student thank you program as well as special fund and endowment fund reporting designed to foster and enhance long-term relationships with donors. Develops metrics, evaluates strategies, and
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. The successful candidate will be expected to mount an externally funded research program that includes undergraduate and graduate students and contribute to the required courses for the undergraduate Neuroscience