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Job Description This is a funded PhD graduate student position available in the Biometeorology and Soil Physics Group at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver campus. The project is part of
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program and a minimum four years of related experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Some positions may require a graduate degree. Preferred Qualifications PhD in Physics
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Megan Thomas Doctor of Philosophy in Pharmaceutical Sciences (PhD) Addressing equity considerations in research and care of patients with inflammatory arthritis View All Stories Further Information
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principles, including Indigenous consultation · Supports qualitative data collection Consequence of Error/Judgement Work may involve simple techniques and methods requiring knowledge and/or procedures
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injuries in British Columbia and beyond. Preventable and BCIRPU work together in a formal strategic partnership the implement and evaluate the efficacy of the social marketing campaign to effect change in
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methods for investigators with novel research projects. The incumbent is expected to keep abreast of techniques and developments in their area of expertise. Exceptional organizational skills, as well as a
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related to equity, diversity, and inclusion Preferred Qualifications Advanced knowledge of R, Python, or other coding language for public health analytics. Some knowledge of quantitative research methods
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the liability, credibility, and integrity of the Centre. Work may involve simple techniques and methods requiring knowledge and/or procedures that are readily acquired, requiring little judgment; the nature
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the respective groups. Work Performed Design, optimize and perform complex animal techniques, including surgical procedures (both simple and advanced), sample collection and development of new methods Oversee and
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the Adjudication Procedures on our CGSD webpage for details (the NSERC PGS D shares adjudication procedures with the CGS D). Meet Award Holders Raymond Wu Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology (PhD) The role