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degree or master’s degree (preferred) in a relevant field, such as health sciences, nursing, public health, anthropology with a good knowledge of childhood studies and mental health. Previous experience in
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communication both verbally and in writing. Annual Salary: (AMURE Post-Doctoral Fellow Researcher) $48,000.00 Hours per Week: 35 (Full time) Location: Stewart Biology Bldg Supervisor: Associate Professor Position
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. Qualifications: Good writing and computer skills. Education/Experience: Undergraduate experience in environment and in economics. Location: This position is located in Montreal, Quebec and the work for this
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: Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences Position Summary: Carry out the organization and cataloguing of an extensive suite of carbonatite samples Document each sample with photographs and descriptions using
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: Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences Position Summary: Develop an experimental method for the geochemical system using established petrographic methods Preparation of experimental charges using
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: Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Position Summary: Under the direction of the immediate supervisor, the incumbent will assist in a research project to image the eye. These functions are of moderate complexity
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Supervisor: Joann Whalen, PhD Department of Natural Resource Sciences Position Summary: Responsible for: Collecting and processing samples (plant, soil, water, greenhouse gas) from field experiment sites
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of Computer Science Key Responsibilities: Analyze and understand standard models across disciplines. Translate existing standards into concrete models that align with cultural organizations’ discoverability strategies
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: Department of Mechanical Engineering POSITION SUMMARY: The Research Assistant 1 will assist the research team in conducting a research project; Computational simulations of shock interactions between reactive
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the project to the advancement of sports science, and specifically endurance sports (if applicable), b) the alignment with the supervisors’ program of research, c) the resources available