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for this course has changed since the original advertisement. Please refer to this version for the correct schedule. Course Number and Title: ECO101H1F: Principles of Microeconomics (Section LEC 0201) Course
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for this course has changed since the original advertisement. Please refer to this version for the correct schedule. Course Number and Title: ECO101H1F: Principles of Microeconomics (Section LEC 0101) Course
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: Under the guidance and supervision of the Chief Invigilator and the Exam Deputy, the primary responsibility of invigilators is to supervise exams, enforce the University Exam Regulations, and provide
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and scholarship in collaborative health education and team-based primary care in BC, building learner competencies and placement capacity for collaborative practice in primary care across the province
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at an exceptional nurse scholar whose primary focus is a commitment to advancing health, health systems, and/or health equity through a robust program of research, while contributing to high-quality teaching and
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Dalhousie University | Halifax Mid Harbour Nova Scotia Provincial Government, Nova Scotia | Canada | 1 day ago
. There is no expectation of a research workload associated with this position. Applicants must have a Master’s degree in Health Administration (MHA) or Masters in a related discipline. A PhD in a related
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Physical Therapists. The Master of Physical Therapy (MPT) program is rigorous, scholarly and delivers a high standard of instruction and creative opportunities for learning, with the goal of providing
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(UBC) and Dr. Ronaldo Silva (WHO) developing a plan to address measurement error in the ZIKV-IPD-MA-2S study in accordance with the protocol. We expect their contribution on two main products: i
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, and be eligible for licensure in Ontario (CPSO) for Adult Critical Care Medicine. Candidates will be required to have completed graduate training at the doctoral (preferred) or masters level. Their
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