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Job Category Student Employee Job Title PhD position: Spatial patterns and resilience in tundra community composition Department Research | Myers-Smith Lab | Department of Forest and Conservation
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would be considered an asset. The ideal candidate will have experience in experimental design, strong analytical skills, an independent work ethic, excellent communication skills, and a proven track
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will come up with research questions, develop data collection protocols, conduct fieldwork and data synthesis, write up manuscripts for publication, make data and code public and communicate the results
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in a multidisciplinary research group, we expect students to be communicative team players. Successful candidates must demonstrate responsibility towards the team and other researchers within
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, western blotting, confocal microscopy, animal handling and data analysis. Independence in research, creative problem-solving skills, and a collaborative mindset. Strong communication skills in English and
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- Motivation, teamwork and communication skills- Programming experience (Python, R, Matlab or equivalent)- Driver's licenseApplicationPlease email Prof. Daniel Nadeau ([email protected]) and Prof
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at the NRC work location and is eligible for hybrid work arrangement (a combination of working onsite and offsite). We recognize that Indigenous candidates may have important connections to their communities
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Enthusiasm for research Determination and ability to complete projects within an appropriate period of time Communication, interpersonal, and leadership abilities - 20% The ability or potential to communicate
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(PhD) Clean-outs as a strategy for community agencies to address hoarding Ian Alexander Doctor of Philosophy in Curriculum Studies (PhD) Perspectives and experiences of Social Studies teachers in British
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) Loneliness and social connection: A community-engaged study with older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic using visual and traditional methods Patrick Dowd Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology (PhD) Golden