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further supports the training of MSc and PhD students with specialization in Experimental or Translational Medicine. The Division Director and Section Head is responsible for all recruitment, research
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PhD Degree, or a Master’s degree with experience in Indigenous health research, community-led research, or clinical research. Flexibility in available hours to accommodate varying schedules, meetings
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findings. Minimum Qualifications A PhD degree awarded within the past 5 years in a discipline relevant to the project (such as Urban Planning, geography, civil engineering, mechanical engineering
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(CPTA) is required by the start date. Although preference will be given to applicants with a PhD, Clinical Doctorate or post-professional Master's degree, candidates with an entry to practice MScPT with a
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projects in the department. Qualifications PhD degree and expertise in environmental and conservation sciences, land reclamation, restoration ecology, or forest science. A strong understanding of university
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writing ability Excellent time management and self-direction The following qualifications are an asset: Master’s or PhD (in progress or completed) preferred Background in nursing or health sciences
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inPostdoctoral Fellows Benefits . Minimum Qualifications Educational Background: PhD in Economics, Renewable Resources, Environmental Management, or a related discipline. Econometrics: Demonstrated expertise with
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. Minimum Qualifications A PhD in Sociology or a closely related discipline. PhD must be in hand by time of the appointment. ABD will be considered only if there is strong evidence that the PhD will be
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more widely to the work of Indigenous Teacher Education/Faculty of Education; Possibility of teaching opportunities; Other activities as required. Qualifications PhD in Education (2019 and after) with a
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Director and Scientific Director of the NRV SCN. Eligibility Applicants must have completed a thesis-based PhD related to health services and policy research* within the last five years Evidence of strong