246 programming-language-"St"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at University of Saskatchewan in Canada
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Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), announced funding to establish nine Indigenous health research centres across the country under its Network Environments for Indigenous Health Research (NEIHR) program
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faculty members to implement the undergraduate biology instructional program. In addition, the Undergraduate Laboratory Coordinator provides direct supervision, leadership and support to teaching assistants
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its Network Environments for Indigenous Health Research (NEIHR) program. This network of centers is intended to be funded from 2020 to 2035 (15 years), to create and sustain supportive research
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flexible work arrangements; access to the university’s recreation services; ongoing professional development and mentorship and a comprehensive benefits and pension program. Primary Purpose: The University
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under its Network Environments for Indigenous Health Research (NEIHR) program. This network of centres is intended to be funded from 2020 to 2035 (15 years; 2 renewal cycles), to create and sustain
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combination of education, training, and experience. Experience: Significant statistical analysis experience working with large databases in a team-based research setting and various programming languages
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Please note that a strong internal candidate has been identified. Summary: The study abroad coordinator leads the development, implementation, and operations of innovative programming and services
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information for continuous program improvement Other duties related to the course deemed appropriate by the Instructor(s) Skills and Abilities Minimum qualifications: Graduate student in good standing
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recruitment activities, providing clear and accurate information on applying to current and future SRS programs (E.g., Master of Physical Therapy (MPT), Occupational Therapy (MOT) and Speech-language Pathology
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insights that support climate adaptation strategies and ecosystem-based management. This work is part of the Global Water Futures Observatories (GWFO) program, Canada’s premier freshwater research network