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the recommended awards program and the bursary program for both campuses as a whole. This position also acts as a functional analyst with respect to the design, development, enhancement and implementation
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participate in the development and implementation of people strategies for the colleges and units. SBAs are assigned to support specific colleges and units. Within these assigned areas, we partner with college
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Medicine and Oral Health Sciences Course Title: Research Protocol Development Course Code: 602 Estimated Number of Positions: 1 Total Hours of Work per Term: 40 Hiring Unit: Dental Medicine and Oral Health
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development using AI-generated dialogue transcripts. Role Overview: • Support platform case and AI dialogue development. • Conduct research with minimal supervision following established protocols. • Coordinate
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Technical Officer (TO3) specializing in diagnostic development to support R&D activities in the Cell Models and Antibody Technology team of the Digital Health and Molecular Technologies Directorate
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Marketing Cloud. The Application Administrator elicits, analyzes, validates, and verifies business objectives, processes and functions for software development and/or integration to optimize the use
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promoting a strong commitment to work-life balance among our employees. The Faculty's Information Technology (FIT) office provides the technological vision and leadership for the development and
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development of STEAM learning experiences and other cross-curricular integration becoming knowledgeable in Indigenous ways of life, including some placements in Indigenous schools enriched through a wide array
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and execution of UBC marketing and advertising campaigns and strategic initiatives including: Content Development & Editorial Support Writes, edits, and proofreads communications materials including
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an efficient and consistent source of academic, career, and professional development services and support for students through their academic journey in APSC. APSC Central Student Services unit has 4 teams