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the context of university recreation. Computer experience and working knowledge and skill with Microsoft Office is required. Previous experience with Workday and XplorRecreation software is an asset. Must be
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, alternate pathways (e.g., 2+2 or 3+1+X, where X stands for time duration for completing the Professional Graduate program), and short-term, non-credit programs (e.g., summer programs). ·Liaise with
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. The Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Department on the UBC Vancouver campus is seeking a full-time (1.0 FTE) Lecturer for the Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science Program (BMLSc), for a 1 year term
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to the program and the reputation of the team and Principle Investigators. They may influence the ability of the PIs to meet critical deadlines and affect funding applications and ongoing program obligations
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and Tenure Stream | Department of Computer Science | Faculty of Science Compensation Range $10,742.83 - $16,760.83 CAD Monthly The Compensation Range is the span between the minimum and maximum base
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Engineering | Faculty of Applied Science Compensation Range $4,449.00 - $4,676.00 CAD Monthly Posting End Date July 2, 2025 Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the Posting End Date. Job End
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Staff - Union Job Category CUPE 2950 Job Profile CUPE 2950 Salaried - Sr Program Asst-Med Ed (Gr8) Job Title Sr. Program Assistant, Education Administrative Services Department Sub-Specialty
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progress and ensuring the appropriate overrides to student files. Advises prospective students on program and admission requirements, policies, and educational options. Interprets guidelines and provides
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and healthcare applications. This research program will be expected to contribute not only to novel biodevice development but also to advancing the Foundry's role as a translational research platform
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, reflecting the unique leadership and research opportunity this program represents. This Fellowship accelerates early-career researchers working at the interface of engineering, biology, and medicine—equipping