61 research-assistant-in-civil-engineering positions at University of British Columbia in Canada
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Academic Job Category Faculty Non Bargaining Job Title Research Associate Department Yang | Department of Civil Engineering | Faculty of Applied Science (Tsung-Yuan Yang) Posting End Date June 20
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Staff - Non Union Job Category Non Union Technicians and Research Assistants Job Profile Non Union Salaried - Research Assistant /Technician 5 Job Title Research Assistant/Technician 5 Department
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Academic Job Category Faculty Bargaining Job Title Assistant Professor of Teaching (tenure-track) - Civil Engineering Department UBCO | Faculty | School of Engineering | Faculty of Applied Science
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Staff - Union Job Category CUPE 116 Job Profile CUPE 116 Salaried - Research Assistant /Technician 2 Job Title Research Assistant/Technician 2 Department Laval | Department of Civil Engineering
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Academic Job Category Faculty Bargaining Job Title Assistant Professor or Associate Professor in Civil (Geotechnical) Engineering Department UBCO | Faculty | School of Engineering | Faculty
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of Assistant Professor (tenure-track) or Associate Professor (tenure track or tenured) in Water Resources Engineering within its Civil Engineering Program. The School welcomes applicants with research and
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rewarding career. Job Summary The CIVL Administrative Assistant is responsible for the administration of the academic procedures and processes for the Civil Engineering Program at UBC. The Administrative
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strategic directions of Providence Health Care, promotes a safe, respectful, and civil working environment for patients, residents, families, visitors and staff. Providence Research is the research engine
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, residents, families, visitors and staff. Providence Research is the research engine of Providence Health Care, one of Canada’s largest faith-based health care organizations. Our main research location is St
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, proteomics, bioinformatics, and genetically-engineered animal models to complement our expertise in cell biological and physiology. The research in the Department is also strengthened by our use of advanced