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Summary The Graduate Program Assistant is responsible for the day-to-day administrative and operational support of the graduate programs within the Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology (BMB
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graduate programs (Masters and PhD level) along with a Residency program and undergraduate courses, with total enrolment for the graduate programs of approximately 400 students. Work Performed Strategic
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: Applicants must have a PhD in Urban Forestry, or allied field, and must have experience in delivering graduate courses to a high standard. Experience in strategic planning, urban forestry innovations, and/or
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, program information and PhD student profiles on the VSE website. Annually records and submits graduate student award funding forms to the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, processing ad hoc
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science initiatives, ensuring data integrity and driving innovation in pediatric imaging data management practices. The Senior Computational Neuroimaging & Neuroinformatics Data Manager is a senior member
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University of British Columbia | Northern British Columbia Fort Nelson, British Columbia | Canada | 4 days ago
for Teaching, Learning and Technology (CTLT). The position requires a minimum of a PhD in a field that is relevant and harmonizes with the research interests of both the MSL and MBIM, within the Faculty
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to the Head, Department of Cellular and Physiological Sciences, the successful candidate will be expected to: Develop an internationally recognized research program in cellular and molecular physiology
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interpreting experiments related to EHT using in vivo, in vitro and informatics approaches. Managing transgenic mice strains, harvesting and analyzing mouse tissues using molecular biology techniques, performing
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student records, admissions, registration, course scheduling (Timetable Representative), awards, MA and PhD thesis defenses, and orientation. The Graduate Program Assistant (GPA) works with faculty
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requires a minimum of a PhD in a field that is relevant and harmonizes with the research interests of both the MSL and MBIM, within the Faculty of Science. Successful candidates should also have demonstrated