53 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at University of Lethbridge in Canada
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delivering a high standard of customer service when dealing with the public, excellent keyboarding skills and accuracy, good communication, analytical and organizational skills, the ability to exercise
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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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Canada’s destination university. In 2022, Lethbridge was recognized as one of Canada’s top small cities. Position Details The Technical Coordinator of Theatre Operations ensures the safe, efficient operation
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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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swimming lessons, preparing lesson plans and progress reports; Assisting with pool maintenance and equipment checks, performing light cleaning duties; Completing assigned administrative tasks; Perform manual
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to successfully engage External Relations audiences and inspire action. Providing creative support including strategy, content creation and editing for External Relations, ensuring high-quality and consistent
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applicants with a demonstrated ability to produce high-quality research, and potential for securing research funding. The successful candidate will also show clear evidence of success or potential with respect
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outreach plan dedicated to Indigenous learners, including in-person and virtual recruitment activities. Represent ULethbridge at high schools, community events, and post-secondary fairs across Canada, with
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. The University of Lethbridge has a reputation for providing high quality undergraduate and graduate education and is consistently ranked as one of the top research institutions of our size in Canada
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, and an interest in departmental service. The successful candidate will be expected to teach courses that contribute to both the Religious Studies and History majors, as well as the Asian Studies program