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disabilities and LGBTQ2S+ students. · Demonstrated knowledge of student development theory and experience in program development, consultation and outreach. · Strong interest in and commitment
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times Develop procedures to support research protocols Become Tri-Council Research Ethics certified (if not already) · Attend monthly community advisory team meetings · Co-develop an accessible, web-based
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certified (if not already) · Attend monthly community advisory team meetings · Co-develop an accessible, web-based communication system with PI (Shahin Kassam) research team · Assist with co-designing and
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Student (JFG) Job Category Student Employee Job Title Graduate Academic Assistant-1 Department UBCO | Research | Kassam | School of Nursing | Faculty of Health and Social Development (Shahin Kassam
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. Provides ad-hoc training for new Library staff where needed on best practices around social media and web content management. 8. Develops, analyzes, and shares communication and marketing metrics with
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systems within Canada and abroad. Stays well versed on the variety of reference materials available in print (books, journals), on the Web, and through professional development workshops and conferences
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input and recommendations to project team for development, implementation, analysis, dissemination of findings, and policy/practice implications. Presents project updates to internal stakeholder groups
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input and recommendations to project team for development, implementation, analysis, dissemination of findings, and policy/practice implications. Presents project updates to internal stakeholder groups
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, coordinate activities among and between projects and LSI core facilities, manage finances, plan meetings, workshops, and conferences, draft meeting notes and presentations, evaluate project scoping, prepare
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Applications for Fellowships are accepted between November 1 – January 31 each year. The IMH Marshall Fellows Program supports the training of early career investigators in translational research