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The interfacial Science and Surface Engineering Lab (iSSELab) at Carleton University is seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic individual to join our team as a Research Assistant. The successful
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facilities management concerns • handles the photocopying and printing of correspondence, reports, and a variety of materials as required • arranges the schedule of BEKH meetings, handles the reservation
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students situated on a beautiful campus close to downtown Ottawa. Specializations: Open to scholars working in the social sciences and/or humanities on any research topic relevant to public affairs. HOW
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that include conflict analysis, diplomacy and foreign policy, terrorism, security and defence, international economics and international development (for a complete list of faculty and their areas of research
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Job Number: J0424-0104 Job Title: Research Facilitator Job Type: Continuing Full Time Department: Office of the Dean of Arts & Social Sciences Job Category: Administrative Number of Positions: 1
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Instructions Application materials should be sent electronically as one PDF file to Biology@carleton.ca to the attention of: Chair, Search Committee for Instructor Position in Biotechnology, Department
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, departments, and divisions • Knowledge of office productivity software and databases, internet browsers and search engines, discipline-specific software, enterprise software, and technology devices • Knowledge
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with financial systems and guide the office through the transition and implementation of technology improvements to streamline transactions and reporting. The Investments Accounting and Reporting
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relevance to this competition. Please submit required materials electronically to [email protected]. All materials should be included as attachments in a single email with the title line “Short-term
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wide range of instructional and learning materials, demonstrating expertise in the use of technology, to improve access to library services and collections. Remains current on trends in information