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their fellowship, the individual would contribute to a multi-year research project on community energy in British Columbia. We seek applicants with training in a relevant social science or humanities discipline, and
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Indigenous communities, collectives and/or organizations (ICCOs). Description The BC NEIHR launches a competition for Postdoctoral Fellowship(s) annually, however, there are limited number of fellowships (2-3
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and demonstrated commitment to women and girls. Recipients return to their home countries to become leaders in business, government, academia, community activism, and the arts or scientific fields.
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intended as a learning experience. The fellow will receive mentorship and guided training and support from experienced staff throughout their placement. Consequence of Error/Judgement Errors in communication
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outcomes The StrokeCog post-doctoral competition has some unique features: It aims to award two of the four PDFs to people who come from under-represented communities. Its application process considers a
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services, community-based supports for older adults, and family caregiving is an asset. Responsibilities will include: Conduct data collection and analysis of qualitative research related to health and
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research methods to the challenge of profoundly transforming chemical risk management for Indigenous community-based practice, university labs and classes, regulatory practices, and policy development
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transforming chemical risk management for Indigenous community-based practice, university labs and classes, regulatory practices, and policy development. This large, interinstitutional research project brings
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Institute scientists, University of British Columbia scientists, and local communities to deepen our understanding of Salish Sea biodiversity change at an unprecedented scale and resolution. Our goals
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demonstrate effective interpersonal and communication skills, with an aptitude for teamwork and collaboration within a multidisciplinary research team. Eligible to obtain a Saskatchewan driver’s license. To