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-ARC in this area. With clinical programs specialized in neurodevelopmental disorders, including intellectual disabilities, autism, and epilepsy, CHUSJ has identified the study of the mechanisms leading
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for experience. Other: Demonstrated mechanical aptitude and experience performing a variety of building maintenance tasks. Knowledge and experience of building maintenance and repair practices, demonstrated
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the applicant shall not exceed 35 years of age (born after January 1, 1990). The applicant must meet the academic and language requirements for admission to a UBC doctoral program. Individual programs may have
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exam accommodations. The Exam Coordinators are responsible for developing a training program that includes individual instruction, workshops, shadowing/mentoring, team meetings as well as mechanisms
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repair of campus plumbing systems and related mechanical systems, with a strong focus on preventive and predictive maintenance. This role plays a critical part in ensuring reliable building operations
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. Leads the orientation and transition program for new students Plans, facilitates, and evaluates the participation of Forestry students in the University s first year experience programs (including Imagine
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of McGill University, The Neuro is at the centre of McGill’s strategic plan in research and training in the neurosciences, is the home of North America’s largest graduate program—the Integrated Program in
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We are no longer accepting applications for the Canada Graduate Scholarships – Doctoral program. Please refer to the Canada Graduate Research Scholarship - Doctoral program web page for information
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home of North America’s largest graduate program—the Integrated Program in Neurosciences—and a key site for McGill's clinical training programs in Neurology and Neurosurgery. As the cornerstone
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On this page Objective The Canada Graduate Research Scholarship — Doctoral (CGRS D) program recognizes and supports the next generation of outstanding innovators, knowledge workers, creative thinkers and