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-informed, student-centered environment. As an Assistant Professor of Teaching, the successful candidate will have a Master of Nursing (PhD desired) or equivalent qualification and be expected to demonstrate
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interests and methodological approaches. All candidates should have the capacity and desire to take part in the supervision of graduate students in our interdisciplinary Law and Society LLM and PhD programs
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Professor or Professor, with an anticipated start date of January 1, 2027. Candidates must have earned a PhD degree in engineering, computer science, psychology, or related area, with a clearly demonstrated
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degree (MSc, MPH, MHA, MBA, MPP, PhD) is required. A combination of education and experience may be considered. Experience A minimum of two years of experience working in a University research environment
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July 2026. Visit https://cancerexercise.med.ubc.ca/ for more information on Dr. Campbell and the Cancer Exercise and Physiotherapy Lab. Work performed: Reporting to Dr. Kristin Campbell, the successful
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on the nanofibre production, carbonization, including pilot-scale carbonization. Applicants must have knowledge of upscaling laboratory carbon-fibre processes. Applicants should have completed their PhD program
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of Political Science, please visit our website at: https://www.mcgill.ca/politicalscience/ . Inquiries may be directed to Professor Arash Abizadeh, Chair of the Department of Political Science, at chair.polisci
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sessions from 9am- 4 pm on Thursdays between June 4 and June 25, 2026 Delivery mode: In-person Estimated enrolment: 30-40 Estimated TA support: N/A Qualifications: An MD or PhD with a Doctorate or master’s
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Department of Computer Science and the Data Science Institute. Learn more about the lab and its research here: https://nunez-comp-mental-health-cancer-care.github.io/ . RESPONSIBILITIES Reporting to Dr. John
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University, University of British Columbia, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, and Yukon University, supported by the Canada First Research Excellence Fund. More information on: https://www.uvic.ca/acet