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, materials chemistry or closely related fields. Enjoy working in a collaborative environment with diverse colleagues from different backgrounds have excellent oral and written communication skills (English
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. Defined by its edges, this extraordinary environment inspires us to defy boundaries, discover, and innovate in exciting ways. It’s different here, naturally and by design. We live, learn, work and explore
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as a member of the Administrative Support Group, this position provides clerical and administrative support in a busy office environment. Frequent interruptions and multiple competing priorities
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. Glassware and apparatus cleaning. Cleaning benches and working spaces Other Qualifying Skills and/or Abilities Good communication skills. Able to work in a team environment. Experience and education: Graduate
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an inclusive classroom environment; and e) names and contact information (addresses, email addresses and phone numbers) for three or more individuals able to act as references. Additional information
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in-person learning environment for students. Prepare, select learning materials, and deliver lessons or activities that directly support the course Learning Outcomes in a classroom environment. Create
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experiences for undergraduate students in a supportive environment of equity, diversity and inclusion. The Department of Chemistry and Physics, Faculty of Science and Technology at Mount Royal University
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projects and report and publish the scientific outcomes under direct supervision of trust holder. Ability to work on multiple projects. Maintaining a safe and collegial working environment following Standard
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challenges, such as climate change, water pollution, and future pandemics. The Acceleration Consortium (AC) promotes inclusive research environment and supports the EDI priorities of the unit. Hiring is
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largest challenges, such as climate change, water pollution, and future pandemics. The Acceleration Consortium (AC) promotes inclusive research environment and supports the EDI priorities of the unit