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The Intelligence Community (IC) Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Program (IC Postdoc Program) was established in 2000 to support unclassified basic research in areas of interest to the IC. Funded
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University of British Columbia | Northern British Columbia Fort Nelson, British Columbia | Canada | 6 days ago
, or MATLAB for model development and data analysis. · Knowledge of fisheries biology, management practices, and sustainable fishing strategies. · Strong communication and collaboration skills. · A knowledge of
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towards independent research as well as good communication skills are also emphasized. If you want to innovate and make a difference in cancer care, this is the right place for you. Apply today! Application
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of these shifts in the timing of plant growth across the tundra biome. Additionally, this research will assess the collective impacts of these changes on Indigenous communities’ livelihoods in the Western Canadian
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communication skills, and previous research experience in at least one of 1) causal inference, 2) quantitative economics and marketing, and 3) machine learning, and 4) a related topic (e.g. Big Data) are required
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with co-researchers and community-engaged research. Ability to work independently and collaboratively with excellent problem solving and communication skills. Strong writing skills, experience with
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able to work well in a team environment. We are seeking a creative individual with great interpersonal skills and excellent communication, both written and verbal. Opportunity: The PDF will be a member
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inclusivity, a sense of belonging, and a culture of engagement. The Program directly supports Waterloo’s strategic plan to strengthen sustainable and diverse communities. More specifically, the Program advances
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the “Mitacs Award for Outstanding Innovation — Indigenous” category will be asked to provide one of the following: a letter of support from a member of an Indigenous community a letter of support from
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are expected to live in Toronto, Canada, while pursuing their research, and will have the opportunity to participate generally in the intellectual life of the larger University of Toronto community. IMFG is