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in the field of Plant/Tree Physiology/Ecophysiology. This is a full-time (12-month), tenure-track academic appointment. The successful candidate will be expected to establish an innovative fundamental
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Summary The University of Alberta Vascular Plant Herbarium is a research and teaching resource for the study of evolution, diversity, distribution and ecology of cordilleran, prairie, arctic and alpine
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teaching on North and South Campus in plant, animal, food processing and bio-resource, human nutrition, agri-food materials, genomics and proteomics and food microbiology. Position Summary The Canola
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all the Faculty’s administrative operational processes, practices and systems adhere to and are consistent with the University’s administration policies and are coordinated throughout the faculty. Works
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-day operations of the SCE team and takes a continuous improvement approach to the team's work, utilizing stakeholder feedback to refine strategies and execution. The SCE Lead also works with campus
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. Please note this is a temporary position with a term of 2 years. Please note this is a part time position (0.5 FTE). Duties 1. Assist the Executive Director, WIHP in achievement of strategic goals Works
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research studies in the area of perinatal and/or women’s health, at the Lois Hole Hospital for Women (LHHW) and the University of Alberta. The position works within the research support platforms team in
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role that works collaboratively with Athletics staff, other departments, student/faculty groups, alumni/donors, and other community groups as it relates to Athletics at the University of Alberta
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, with cultivated gardens and plant collections, indoor showhouses, and extensive natural areas. Highlights of the University of Alberta Botanic Garden, which was established in 1959, include the world
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approaches for the genetic improvement of canola, pulse crops and other agriculturally important crops, genome and gene function analysis, plant pathology, host-pathogen interactions and sustainable pest