Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
international applicants: willingness and ability to apply for a work visa and undergo the relocation process to Vancouver, BC, Canada. Organizations: This position will be officially hosted jointly
-
hypothesis that certain spatial patterning can confer resilience to ecological change using approaches previously applied in savanna and dryland ecosystems. This research will increase our understanding
-
hypothesis that certain spatial patterning can confer resilience to ecological change using approaches previously applied in savanna and dryland ecosystems. This research will increase our understanding
-
patterning of ecosystem types in the surrounding landscape. This research will test the hypothesis that certain spatial patterning can confer resilience to ecological change using approaches previously applied
-
previously applied in savanna and dryland ecosystems. This research will increase our understanding of tundra ecosystem resilience and will be used to predict rates of landscape and ecological change with
-
the surrounding landscape. This research will test the hypothesis that certain spatial patterning can confer resilience to ecological change using approaches previously applied in savanna and dryland ecosystems
-
ecological change. This research will test the hypothesis that certain spatial patterning can confer resilience to ecological change using approaches previously applied in savanna and dryland ecosystems
-
Academic Job Category Faculty Non Bargaining Job Title Post Doctoral Fellow Department Research | W. Liu | Department of Materials Engineering | Faculty of Applied Science (Wenying Liu) Posting End
-
.) highly desirable Salary: $50k per annum (two-year full time) Application process: Applications should include: An updated CV including the names of three references A statement of interest in the research
-
Postdoctoral Researcher – Particle Physics / Rare Decay TRIUMF and the University of British Columbia’s Department of Physics and Astronomy are seeking applications from recent particle physics