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Management, Forest and Conservation Sciences, and Wood Science), four centres (Centre for Advanced Wood Processing; the Asian Forestry Research Centre; Centre for Wildlife co-existence (joint with UBC-Okanagan
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, including lecture series information, events, resources, faculty profiles, and program details. Ensure the website’s design is visually appealing, user-friendly, and optimized for accessibility. Maintain and
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respected scientific meetings in the world. The CAS Future Leaders program supports the growth of science leadership potential among early-career scientists. Since 2010, the program has awarded Ph.D. students
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, and skills related to equity, diversity, and inclusion. Preferred Qualifications - Bachelor's degree in biological or psychological science preferred. - Previous experience in experimental psychology
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; · Experience and familiarity with psychiatric questionnaires and interviews; · Demonstrated experience with computers and computer software including MS Word for Windows, MS Excel, Power Point and SPSS
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students, but the MSc SLP Island cohort will also be affiliated with UVic. The distributed program will be delivered using video-conferencing technology that allows instructors and students to interact in
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The C2 and Reach programs will pause for the 2025 competition cycle. The Michael Smith Health Research BC Reach Program promotes knowledge translation (KT) activities by supporting researchers and
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enhancing one’s own awareness, knowledge, and skills related to equity, diversity, and inclusion Preferred Qualifications Undergraduate degree in Computer Science or equivalent discipline with relevant
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direction of the Principle Instructor of the Horticulture Training Program. Work Performed Carries out tasks related to UBC Botanical Gardens involving routine maintenance. Uses a range of horticultural tools
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Assistants will support research being conducted by Ms. Karen (Kiku) Dhanwant for her Graduate Studies Program for the Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences with Dr. Suzanne Simard. This is a part