58 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at University of Lethbridge in Canada
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close coordination with the Philanthropy and Donor Relations team, this role develops and executes a comprehensive annual giving program focused on (but not limited to) gifts of $5,000 or less, supporting
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will lead major and principal gift strategies in collaboration with academic and senior administrative leaders in support of high-impact fundraising initiatives that extend beyond any one faculty
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Qualifications Preferred Qualifications: Strong computer skills (including Google Drive and Microsoft Office), experience using NVivo software is an asset. Ability to work independently and strong organizational
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. Minimum qualifications include a doctoral degree in Chemistry, as well as appropriate postdoctoral experience. The successful candidate will be expected to mount an externally funded research program that
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Engaged Learning Coordinator, starting Fall 2025 to support the launch of a distributed medical education program. This role supports the integration of community based learning within the undergraduate
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, or related field. You must have completed at least two years of undergraduate post-secondary study with satisfactory academic performance, or be in a graduate (Master’s or Ph.D.) program. You must be
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science, business technology, or related field. You must have completed at least two years of undergraduate post-secondary study with satisfactory academic performance, or be in a graduate (Master’s or Ph.D.) program
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required as this is utilized in the evaluation of student performance. Adhere to strict guidelines of standardization, from the first encounter to the last and with other SPs of the same case; to maintain
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able to work independently, or on a team, have great time management, and be efficient. HIRING SALARY: $19.22/hour. Position Qualifications The successful candidate will have: A high school diploma. At
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research program. Our Team: We are a research-intensive group, which focuses on fundamental problems in the neurobiology of cerebral functioning. The successful applicant will develop a research program