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The Canadian Blood Services Dana Devine Award program recognizes promising scientists in a field related to transfusion science and medicine, blood banking and blood biotherapies. The program
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operational levels in order to amplify impact. The Monitoring & Evaluation Analyst, within the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program, plays a critical role in the leadership and strategic operationalization
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technologies Employment Learning Outcomes: As a Program Assistant, you will have the opportunity to learn and/or develop skills in the following areas: Project management and event planning skills Student
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assistance Qualifications: Prior graduate/undergraduate study in the subject of the course and having strong knowledge of the subject. Must be registered in a graduate program at McGill University. Priority
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technical activities, in problem solving, communications, and decision-making as it affects computer resources. Must be skilled in operation, maintenance, and servicing of the departmental computer equipment
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minimal impact on existing budgets Develop strategic networks with researchers, professors, and academic institutions Leverage their research budget The Elevate program offers: An award valued at $60,000
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impact. First launched in 2022, the CIHR Research Excellence, Diversity, and Independence (REDI, pronounced "ready") Early Career Transition Award is available to trainees, such as post-doctoral
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youth, across Canada, in research and policy processes to further test and refine the Agenda Gap mental health promotion program. This research program equips youth to identify factors in their community
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implement quality improvement practices, processes, procedures, or policies that have an impact on program or unit operations; Ability to interact effectively with students, staff, faculty, the public and
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impact not only the University and the alumni who are associated with the men’s hockey program. Works within broad mandates. Work is reviewed in terms of fulfillment of mandates and achievement of program