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at an intermediate level. • Ability to effectively use Adobe Creative Suite and manage Social Media channels such as Instagram and LinkedIn. • Knowledge of HTML codes and proficient with website maintenance tools
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of Human Nutrition Course Title: Professional Practice Stage 2B Course Code: NUTR 311 001 Estimated Number of Positions: 1 Total Hours of Work per Term: 45 This posting is directed to graduate students
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) coding transcripts of interviews with policy and service system leaders with a strong line of sight on the strengths and limitations of the transfers using NVivo15 software. (3) providing editorial
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of repopulating the MRU grounds with Indigenous plants and linking the plants via signage and QR codes to an open access electronic resource (pressbook) that houses Elder teachings on the significance
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Clinical Practice - provincial: B.C. Privacy Act - federal: Health Canada, International Conference on Harmonization, Tri-Council Policy Statement - international: U.S. Federal Code of Regulations (FDA
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Title: Course Code: Estimated Number of Positions: 1 Total Hours of Work per Term: 0 This posting is for one unionized contractual appointment. A Teaching Assistant is a Graduate Student employed to
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programming language (R preferred). Experience in writing executable R scripts, and debugging code. Experience working with DNA methylation, genotyping, expression, and/or multi-dimensional genomics
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, initiative, confidentiality and be able to work independently as well as collaboratively. Consistent with the Faculty’s Code of Conduct, the Faculty is committed to the highest level of professionalism in all
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, develop requirements, and assist with designing, developing, configuring, coding, implementing, managing and maintaining robust solutions that meet these needs. How you'll contribute Perform requirements
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, Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG), BC Fire Code etc), best practices, guidelines, policies, and standards. This role supports incident investigation, response and reporting, general worksite inspections and