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Staff - Non Union Job Category Non Union Technicians and Research Assistants Job Profile Non Union Salaried - Research Assistant /Technician 2 Job Title Climate Change & Environment Research
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Objective The objective of the BC NEIHR Postdoctoral Fellowships program is to provide funding to Indigenous (First Nations, Métis or Inuit) postdoctoral applicants who wish to conduct research within a British Columbia (BC) host institution. Recipients of these fellowships demonstrate...
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environments (namely the Surrey Memorial Hospital NICU-partnering with Ronald MacDonald House). There would be opportunities to work closely with experts and students in the fields of human-computer interaction
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. Qualifications required: A Ph.D. in forestry, environmental health, landscape architecture, or a closely related field with at least five year’s experience; Demonstrated research experience in nature-based
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stakeholder workshops, forest therapy sessions, and outreach initiatives. Supervising graduate students and research assistants as needed. Qualifications required: A Ph.D. in forestry, environmental health
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Efficient organizational and communication (written and verbal) skills Self-motivated, organized, efficient, able to multi-task and work well independently and collaboratively in a dynamic work environment
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teaching, learning and research, consistently ranked among the top 20 public universities in the world and recently recognized as North America’s most international university. UBC is a diverse environment
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maintenance of a collaborative working environment with these staff. The successful applicant will represents the Faculty on various University committees. Provides advice and consultation to three academic
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; and 4) Occupational and Environmental Health. The research of the childhood obesity research team aligns closely with the Health in Populations division within the School of Population and Public Health
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. They will work collaboratively in diverse groups to bring forward strategic initiatives for the Department and the Faculty. The successful candidate will contribute to fostering an environment that promotes