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to development of research activities, research outcomes, their dissemination and impact. Regularly contribute to Abundant Intelligences’ newsletter, blog, slack, email lists and other channels of communication
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Medicine, the Emergency Medicine residency program (RCPSC-EM) and the Point of Care Ultrasound Area of Focused Competence Diploma Program (POCUS AFC). This position is responsible for developing and
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early September, within five business days of the launch of the competition To view instructions and other resources, consult the Canada Graduate Research Scholarship – Master’s program resources web page
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the media. Lead knowledge-mobilization and public-communication efforts (reports, briefs, web, podcasts, events, press). Co-develop and execute a diversified fundraising strategy (grants, philanthropy
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. Assists in developing and supporting content marketing strategies, including authoring and coordinating success stories, blog posts, videos, participant features, etc. Administers the ReMBC’s e-newsletter
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+ students. · Demonstrated knowledge of student development theory and experience in program development, consultation and outreach. · Strong interest in and commitment to effective problem solving
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an integral role in developing and coordinating communications strategies and materials that are aligned with the institutional strategic communication plan, supports the work of Iniskim Indigenous Relations
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resources. The CTLT II Team also contributes to furthering the UBC Indigenous Strategic Plan by providing strategic support to implementation and related educational resource development projects
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learning, an outstanding faculty and unmatched global partnerships. A collaborative and respectful culture within which all members of our community can thrive is a key principle in our strategic plan, and
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development requests by processing reimbursements. Provides event, program and facilities support: Plans various small and large scale functions and meetings including conferences and workshops. Coordinates