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, School of Social Work Area of research: Québec-based child welfare. School of Social Work PhD graduate in Social Policy currently holding a postdoctoral fellow position at the Université de Montréal. Grant
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, execute, and troubleshoot experiments aligned with the lab’s research program, ensuring methodological rigor and reproducibility. Analyze, interpret, and present research findings Perform quantitative and
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lab’s research. The candidate will be developing methods for these analyses and training students in the laboratory on these techniques. Qualifications: PhD in environmental science or engineering, or a
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the laboratory on these techniques. Qualifications: PhD in environmental science or engineering, or a related discipline. Must have at least five (5) years of research experience. Must be experienced in advanced
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Public Knowledge program that formed to support paid internships at community archives. Through internship activities this program aims to preserve, make accessible, and steward the histories and stories
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existing research activities in the DKPE, Faculty of Education, and across the University. The successful applicant must hold a Ph.D. degree (postdoctoral training is an asset) in the area of Kinesiology
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review both the Eligibility and Selection Criteria for Tier 2 chairs. We will not consider applicants who have not completed their PhD degree; postdoctoral training and/or advanced research
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, psychoimmunology, genetics, epigenetics, advanced brain imaging, and computational and digital psychiatry. It remains a global leader in integrating cutting-edge science with clinical practice to train future
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: Department of Biology (Professor Andrew Gonzalez ) Position Summary: Framework Development and Scientific Leadership Leads the refinement and operationalization of a conceptual and analytical framework linking
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full-time position in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering. This position reports to the Administrative Officer . Position Summary: In support of the University’s teaching