624 computional-geometry-algorithm uni jobs at University of British Columbia in Canada
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scope and objectives, prepares education brief, implements and evaluates the VCHRI research education programs. Identifies education needs based on specific requests and feedback from current program
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report directly to the Biobank Research Coordinator Supervision Given N/A Minimum Qualifications Completion of a relevant technical program or a university degree in a relevant discipline and a minimum
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required Uses the Rebarcoding program to update item barcodes Uses the iCheck program to determine the proper location for materials and to verify the accuracy of the descriptive metadata for each item, as
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undergraduate pre-health stream, and administers REAP’s high school strategy by coordinating presentations and events. Within the eMentoring Program team, the Marketing and Communications Assistant is responsible
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record system, correspondence, and communication. Provides basic computer and medical technology troubleshooting. Interacts with department faculty and staff as well as providing relief for other MOAs
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construction management practices, and customer relations techniques. Computer related skills include basic working knowledge in each of the following areas: spreadsheets, word processing & scheduling
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rewarding career. Job Description Provides services and programming to the Peter A. Allard School of Law to support student's mental wellbeing and help them succeed in their law school program. Provides
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at the Cardiopulmonary Exercise Physiology (CPEP) Laboratory through The University of British Columbia (UBC) Rehabilitation Sciences Graduate Program. We are seeking applicants with: An undergraduate degree in a relevant
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Training Program, the Admissions Desk, and the Shop in the Garden. This position is responsible for interpreting and following university policies to ensure compliance with the use of financial funds, human
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for leading and managing Student Directed Seminars, a program that provides upper-year undergraduate students the opportunity to propose, coordinate, and lead their own 3-credit course. This will include