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ecology; 2nd year undergraduate training in ecology or evolution; - Attention to detail - Ability to work as team Experience and Education: 2nd year undergraduate training in ecology or evolution “Knowledge
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undergraduate training in ecology or evolution « Connaissance du français et de l'anglais: L'Université McGill est une université de langue anglaise où les tâches quotidiennes peuvent nécessiter une communication
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to the role of biofluids in disease transmission - Participate in report and article writing - Provide training to undergraduate or graduate students in the lab on the purification protocols - Other general
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degree Tri-Council Research Ethics Training Knowledge of CHAT transcription format, ability to run analyses in CLAN software Proven research aptitude through excellent performance on an undergraduate
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to the principal investigators. Supervision Given This position may oversee the work of undergraduate student volunteers, work-learn students and lower classifications technicians. Minimum Qualifications Completion
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This position may oversee the work of undergraduate student volunteers, work-learn students and lower classifications technicians. Minimum Qualifications Completion of a university degree in a relevant discipline
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or unusual problems reported to the principal investigators. Supervision Given This position may oversee the work of undergraduate student volunteers, work-learn students and lower classifications technicians
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supervise undergraduate students. Minimum Qualifications High school graduation, some additional training in a related field and a minimum two years of related experience or an equivalent combination
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of the leading forestry faculties in the world. As the largest Faculty of Forestry in Canada, we welcome almost 1,500 undergraduate and graduate students from over 40 countries every year to study forestry at UBC