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Academic Job Category Faculty Bargaining Job Profile Assistant Professor (tenure-track) Job Title Assistant Professor or Associate Professor in Forests, Nature and Human Health Department Dept
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Academic Job Category Faculty Bargaining Job Title Assistant Professor or Associate Professor in Forests, Nature and Human Health Department Dept Forest & Conservation Sciences | Faculty of Forestry
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Course Number and Title: FOR305H1F - Biology of Trees and Forests Course Description: An overview of the biology of trees and the ecological principles that govern the structure and function
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Course Number and Title: FOR1585H - Urban Forest Conservation Field Camp Course Description: The Urban Forest Conservation Field Camp will consist of five days examining urban forestry issues in
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https://socialwork.ok.ubc.ca/ . Further information on the Faculty of Health and Social Development is available at https://fhsd.ok.ubc.ca/ The University of British Columbia consistently ranks in
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on the unceded lands of the Musqueam people, surrounded by forests, oceans, and mountains. Vancouver is consistently ranked as one of the most diverse cities in Canada, and one of the most livable cities in
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University of Northern British Columbia | Prince George North, British Columbia | Canada | 5 days ago
Based in the Wood Innovation Research Laboratory in downtown Prince George, the primary responsibility of the casual lab technician will be providing support to faculty and students for research and
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environmental challenges; modelling climate change; near real time monitoring of environments, agriculture, forests, oceans, disasters; automated analysis of climate change. Climate Resilience and Remote Sensing
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at the Quesnel River Research Centre. The successful candidate will be expected to have research and teaching expertise in areas of aquatic/freshwater science. The position is supported by an endowment from Forest
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, is ideal for cottage vacations and camping, while the Northern forest areas feature great fishing and hunting, and some of the most beautiful scenery in Canada. Year round, there is always somewhere