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mining-relevant interpretations to local exploration and mining operators. The following are all required: A PhD with a specialization in structural geology and tectonics and familiarity with sediment
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to two years of nomination. The successful appointee will be nominated for a Canada Excellence Research Chair (CERC). The CERC program, Canada’s highest research chair appointment, is designed to attract
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the design, delivery, and evaluation of cross-departmental programs that target reductions in energy, water, emissions, and waste. This role serves as the operational lead for UBC’s Green Labs Program, an
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pharmacoepidemiology studies involving large administrative health claims databases. Responsible for writing computer programs (SAS, SQL, R) for administrative data analysis, conducting statistical analysis
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Advanced degree strongly preferred, preferably a PhD. Comprehensive knowledge of research ethics and policies governing scholarly conduct. Commitment to fostering a culture of scholarly integrity and ethical
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relevant discipline would also be suitable. Masters or PhD degree in Engineering, Physics, Chemistry or other relevant discipline is preferred. A minimum of 5 years of experience or the equivalent
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View All Awards Deadline Likely in December 2025 Value $500 lump sum per graduate student per degree program Citizenship Canadian Permanent Resident International Degree Level Masters Doctoral
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or Professor, with tenure. The CERC program, Canada’s highest research chair appointment, is designed to attract and support world-renowned researchers and their teams to Canada. The selected candidate will be
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for driving the vision of the Vice-President, Health portfolio by promoting an integrated approach to collaboration amongst all health programs at UBC, within and across campuses and distributed sites, and with
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in Workday (following appropriate privacy regulations and guidelines) Prepares and distributes agendas, documentation and minutes for Department meetings, caucus meetings, ad hoc meetings and various