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Description: The Canada Impact+ Research Chairs program is a one-time initiative designed to support institutions in attracting world-leading researchers to address critical national and global challenges
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of systems, networks, and data centre operations. This role oversees program development, operational planning, and technology roadmaps to support academic, research, and administrative priorities. As a
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Summary: The College of Engineering is seeking a dedicated and adaptable individual to join our team in a part-time capacity for half of the year, with an increase to full-time hours during
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Laboratory Science (BMLSc)) and graduate (MSc, PhD) levels with the graduate program, one of the largest in the Faculty of Medicine, which has been recognized by UBC for its quality. The Department plays a
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the nature of the position. Qualifications: A diploma from a recognized two-year Veterinary Technology or Animal Health Technology program. Registered or eligible for registration with the Saskatchewan
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graduate composition lessons; teaching courses (which may include “Introduction to Music Technology,” “Electroacoustic Music,” “Computer Music,” and “Interactive Performance Systems”); supervision of masters
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UBC Faculties of Medicine and Science, and Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute. The research laboratory of BioAugmentative Interfaces Lab (https://bioauglab.med.ubc.ca/) at ICORD is led by Dr
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Engineering - Teaching Assistant positions for the Winter 2026 semester. These positions are open to McGill University Graduate Students only. The student must be present and available to work for the whole
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available through the Office of the Provost and Vice-Principal (Academic): https://www.queensu.ca/provost/queens-national-scholars-program/queens-national-scholars-program-overview Qualifications As a Queen’s
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, the University serves approximately 8,000 students and employs over 1,000 faculty and staff. Guided by a new strategic plan and energized by recent academic program expansions, including the development of new