182 computer-programmer-"DIFFER"-"UCL"-"U"-"U.S" positions at University of British Columbia
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between departments and within the Faculty as a whole. Provides strategic support to departments by critically evaluating and building different budget models such as the alternative funding plan, activity
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years of related experience including at least four years of managerial experience plus three years of specialized experience in the design and implementation of major computer systems, or the equivalent
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in the areas of teaching and learning scholarship, course and program development, learning design, educational technology development, instructional support, and teaching practice development
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. The Residency Training Program in Neurology is one of the largest in the country. The UBC Department of Medicine (DOM) provides excellence in research, teaching and clinical services related to the nature, cause
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you can make a difference. Salary Information: $65,000 - 76,000 Benefits Information: TRIUMF paid dental, extended health, vision care, emergency travel assistance, Employee Assistance Program (EAP
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to program Director (Teresa Liu-Ambrose) Working Relationship The position will work directly and report to the Faculty member who is mounting the study. This will involve working with developed systems and
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time. Further, the candidate will be demonstrating a program of research that fosters the evaluation of new population-based practices that address health challenges and inequities globally and informs
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Horticulture Training Program Develops and implements unit financial policies and procedures to meet UBC Finance requirements; keeps current with changing UBC financial policies and procedures; ensures
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guest orders in computer or POS system and accepts payment via cash, meal plan card, vouchers, debit, or credit card; distributes change and receipts as required; and cashes out as per UBC Food Services
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of childhood obesity. This position will support a program of research which examines the systemic causes of childhood obesity and combines both behavioural and population health sciences to elucidate