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hydrosphere severely limits our understanding of how oceans influence climate and environments at timescales of 100’s to 10,000’s of years. Furthermore, our poor grasp of paleo-DOC dynamics makes it difficult
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to the forefront as you implement policies and procedures with fairness and equity. Prior experience in post-secondary student finance or awards environments is preferred. Your proficiency in time, project, and
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that the projects they are assigned are delivered, that schedules and budgets are adhered to, and that stakeholder expectations are met. The incumbent leads a multi-disciplinary teams in a matrix environment, drawing
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multi-disciplinary teams in a matrix environment, drawing on subject matter experts from Research Centres, Real Property Planning and Management engineering leads, project coordinators, procurement agents
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an interdisciplinary and collaborative environment as a part of a diverse team Preferred Qualifications Knowledge of spatial analysis and Bayesian statistics Experience in R and/or Python programming Experience using
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an interdisciplinary and collaborative environment as a part of a diverse team Preferred Qualifications Knowledge of spatial analysis and Bayesian statistics Experience in R and/or Python programming Experience using
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demonstrate a commitment to subjects that are closely aligned with the Prize’s mission to safeguard the natural environment by promoting responsible human activities and sustainable communities in the Pacific
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security, and adapt to changing environments in a manner that promotes economic prosperity. With staff located at 6 sites across the country from the Prairies to the East Coast of Canada, ACRD applies its
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established by Peter Wall, for graduate students whose thesis/dissertation research relates to one of three specific areas of interest: sustainable approaches to and development of the general urban environment
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to maintaining an inclusive and supportive environment for all members regardless of race, religion, color, age, sex, or disability.Responsibilities- Contribute to projects development and setting up projects