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based on performance and funding availability Salary Range: $65,000 to $80,000 CAD/year, commensurate with experience Time Allocation: 40 hrs/week ACET project (FTE: 100% -- 40 hrs/week) Position Summary
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Date: August to October 2025 -- depending on successful applicant Location: UBC Vancouver Duration: 1 year, renewable for a second year based on performance and funding availability Salary Range: $65,000
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, astrophysics, or a closely related field. Knowledge of Unix/Linux-based operating systems and the Python and/or C++ programming languages is required. Experience with particle/astroparticle physics detectors
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clinic-based research focused on patients with sexual and vulvar health concerns. This 1-year position includes a competitive salary, health benefits, conference travel, and potential for renewal pending
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, including study design, participant recruitment, data collection and analysis, or integrating research directly into care. Innovative Care Model Implementations: collaborating with healthcare providers
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. CANTRAIN will organize the review process, based on criteria provided. StrokeCog’s scientific leadership will also provide input into the selection of reviewers.
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Dalhousie University | Halifax Mid Harbour Nova Scotia Provincial Government, Nova Scotia | Canada | 8 days ago
partnership-based research projects using mixed methods. The successful candidate will be supported in applying for competitive postdoctoral fellowships. Key responsibilities: Support and manage research
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industries and occupations, and investigating the impact of policies and procedures on worker health. Our collaboration, based on best practices of knowledge transfer, enables researchers and decision-makers
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drive to explore new areas of inquiry critical to transforming the quality of care for marginalized populations. Organizational Status The BCCSU is a Vancouver-based provincial resource for evidence-based
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of care for marginalized populations. Organizational Status The BCCSU is a Vancouver-based provincial resource for evidence-based information and treatment guidance in the field of substance use. In