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: Assist the Graduate Program Directors, Director of Clinical Training and Clinic Director in program developments and the accreditations for the School/Applied Child Psychology program and the Counselling
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: Assist the Graduate Program Directors, Director of Clinical Training and Clinic Director in program developments and the accreditations for the School/Applied Child Psychology program and the Counselling
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graduate-student research assistant to support the research activities surrounding simulation-based research projects (e.g., development of a grant proposal, literature review, various simulation-based
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and assist the Centre for Lung Health Research Support Unit recruit participants, perform study visits, prepare materials for testing, conduct breathing tests and other various tasks as required
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to UBC as a workplace, and creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career. Job Summary The Mother Tree program and Project is well-known for its research work in Haida Gwaii. The CN Field Research
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Nations educational leadership by exploring the development and sustainability of leadership networks; how those collaborations contribute to the growth and effectiveness of network members; and what
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assistant will co-lead the project with Dr Regine Debrosse. They will organize meetings with students and community partners, develop and tailor materials in conversation with Dr Debrosse, assist her as she
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assistant will make sure that the perspective of young people from the neighborhood remains central through the research project. supervision. Concretely, they will co-develop the youth survey with me, assist
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project, “Implementation science study of rural clinical trials.” This project aims to promote rural health equity by building a rural clinical research program situated in Cranbrook. The program will be
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practice-based research, including: support to research proposal development; conduct of practice surveys; support and maintenance of our patient partner group; and being available to support clinician