101 communication-network Fellowship positions at University of British Columbia in Canada
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for interdisciplinary and cross- cultural exchange, leadership training, community engagement, professional mentorship, a growing alumni network and a welcoming staff dedicated to the wellbeing of all Azrieli Fellows.
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$70,000.00 per year. The ideal start date is September 1, 2025, or as soon as feasible thereafter. This project will investigate how rural and immigrant communities’ preference and use health services through
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, Health and Safety academic activities and to the School of Population and Public Health academic community. The position reports to Dr. Chris McLeod. Work will be reviewed for soundness of approach
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development and community building: opportunities to build a network of advisors and connect with principal investigators and postdocs in other disciplines, as well as special-interest activities (like thematic
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an advantage Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. Effective communication and teamwork abilities. Ability to work independently with minimal supervision and prioritize tasks effectively
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Postdoctoral Networking Tour in Artificial Intelligence (Postdoc-NeT-AI), a two-step networking program that offers participants the opportunity to interact face-to-face with leading researchers in Germany, with
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. The BCCVH and Dr. Bouchard prioritize patient-oriented research by forming close research collaborations with patient and community partners. Please visit our websites for more information about the BCCVH
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CHILD-BRIGHT is a pan-Canadian patient-oriented research (POR) network that focuses on creating brighter futures for children with brain-based developmental disabilities (BDD) and their families
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intervention for rural and remote communities in BC (the ASTERR study)”, under the supervision of Dr. Gilbert. This applied public health research project, grounded in the implementation science framework
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communities in BC (the ASTERR study)” , under the supervision of Dr. Gilbert. This applied public health research project, grounded in the implementation science framework, offers a rare opportunity to work