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relevance of their work to the research theme. Recipients must have a PhD at the start of the fellowship and may not hold a tenured position. Fellowships are awarded to scholars who have received
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Job Description: The Student Affairs Manager oversees and manages the support of the Department of History PhD program. This work includes managing and taking a leadership role in the recruitment
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, or molecular methods in collaboration with other labs. The Research Assistant will accompany other lab members with field research, which will sometimes require the use of SCUBA, usually in shallow, tropical
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. The preferred successful candidate will be familiar with quantitative methods and demonstrate a keen interest in health policy and long-term care systems. This will assist in the literature review. Education and
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responsibility for some of the library’s most sensitive projects with both scholarly and public audiences. Education and Experience Minimum requirements: MLIS or Phd in a relevant field. At least 2 years of
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instrumentation, data analysis software, methods, and applications. Experience in using and managing mass spectrometry systems for the characterization of chemical and biochemical samples in an academic setting
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Experience Advanced degree (PhD, JD, or MBA) in a relevant technical field (e.g., science, medicine, health, engineering) A minimum 10 years of experience in business development, innovation management
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Considerable knowledge of the methods, practices, tools and materials of the trade Skill in the installation, repair and maintenance of all types of HVAC systems Ability to assign, lay out and supervise the work
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and delivery methods Knowledge of building MEP, HVAC, lighting and control systems Excellent interpersonal skills Problem solving and decision-making skills Excellent verbal and written communication
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Psychology or a related discipline. PhD or equivalent is highly desirable. Minimum of 5 years of experience working with post-secondary students with various disabilities in a higher education or similar