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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 18 hours ago
potential. Our employee community hums with the energy of 3,400 faculty, librarians and staff, who power our campus with curiosity, connection and care. We work together to spark life-changing research and
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Assistant Inclusive Communities for Older Immigrants (SSHRC) Participate in Montreal and pan-Canadian research team meetings to coordinate efforts, receive guidance, training and feedback Participate in
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. Participate in research team meetings to discuss project progress, share insights, and contribute to the research community. Assist in grant and proposal writing, including conducting background research
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Health (LAH) is an exciting initiative rooted in research that embraces principles of individual and community engagement, and breaking silos between academic groups and those in-the-trenches of patient
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approaches are achieved and outputs are produced. Assists in outlining clear project goals and deliverables and communicates with different working groups to avoid duplication of work and processes. Monitors
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will take place in the Brain Dynamics laboratory at the University of British Columbia, Department of Psychiatry, as well as the High Field Imaging Laboratory at UBC, and various community mental health
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team of about 10 people working on client projects: developing EDI strategies and action plans, supporting community engagement, developing client training, submitting proposals, and more. Qualifications
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leads at other universities. Analyze findings and assist in writing a brief report or summary documents. Support the development of accessible formats for sharing findings (e.g. plain-language summaries
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, and other personnel associated with the specific project and may interact with community organizations, health professionals, clinical groups, patients and community members, government representatives
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will be tasked with reviewing relevant literature, synthesizing key findings, and identifying gaps in current research on lateral violence in Indigenous communities. Hourly Salary: $28.00 Hours per Week