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alignment with THJRC community-based and participatory aims Administering our web-based presence by updating content Performing other related duties as required Contributions to the development and expansion
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Summary The Biosciences Computing Manager is responsible for the development, direction and management of the Zoology Computing Unit (ZCU) including management of server and network infrastructure
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input and recommendations to project team for development, implementation, analysis, dissemination of findings, and policy/practice implications. Presents project updates to internal stakeholder groups
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students, faculty members and staff in LLED and the Faculty of Education. Liaises with Plant Operations, Dean s Office, Teacher Education Office, Office of Professional Development and Community Engagement
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initiatives with information technology solutions. The Client Services Coordinator II contributes to the development of UBC and Faculty business and project plans, policies, standards requirements, and provides
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End Date Jun 30, 2026 JOB SUMMARY The Land Assessment Research Coordinator is responsible for the maintenance and development of the Housing Assessment Resource Tools geospatial data products, including
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to develop operational procedures, determine priorities, and coordinate program deliverables. Senior Program Assistants are required to have an extensive understanding of programmatic, site, and Faculty
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development, improving treatments and finding cures, developing breakthrough technologies, and informing health policy and practice. BCCHR is supported by the BC Children's Hospital Foundation (BCCHF) and works
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technology trends in Applications field such as: Security, privacy, e-commerce, PCI, workflow, systems development methodologies, web-services, applications middleware (Apache, Tomcat, etc.), anti-spam and
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visiting the UBC campus. Advising also takes place through telephone, electronic mail and web-based correspondence with students, their families and counselors. Exercises cross-cultural sensitivity and