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|October 31, 2022
 
|October 31, 2022
 
|[https://csps-efpc.hiringplatform.ca/processes/84431-2023-2025-advanced-policy-analyst-program-apap-post-secondary-recruitment?locale=en Advanced Policy Analyst Program Recruitment Platform]
 
|[https://csps-efpc.hiringplatform.ca/processes/84431-2023-2025-advanced-policy-analyst-program-apap-post-secondary-recruitment?locale=en Advanced Policy Analyst Program Recruitment Platform]
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|Public Health Agency of Canada
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|STUDENT - Research Affiliate Program
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|Under supervision, the candidate will conduct research to advance public health and knowledge of infectious diseases and contribute to the development of manuscript(s) for peer reviewed publication.
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Must be enrolled in post-secondary education full time or in an academic program that requires research in the curriculum.
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Anticipated start: January 2023
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Hours: 20 hours (expected minimum commitment)
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|December 31, 2022
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|[https://emploisfp-psjobs.cfp-psc.gc.ca/psrs-srfp/applicant/page1800?poster=1690919 National Microbiology Laboratory - Research Affiliate Program]
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|Environment and Climate Change Canada - Science and Technology Branch - Landscape Science and Technology
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|STUDENT - Research Affiliate Program - Research Assistant
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|The candidate will conduct research to examine the drivers of occurrence of rain-on-snow (ROS) events in the High Arctic, particularly focused on those that have impacted Peary caribou and Svalbard Reindeer. The main hypothesis for Peary caribou population declines is limited access to winter forage during successive years of severe weather that create snow pack conditions that limit forage accessibility. This research will examine key meteorological factors (e.g. wind patterns, air temperatures, atmospheric rivers, etc.) that enable initiation and contribute to severity of ROS events and will examine variation in the meteorological set up of different ROS events reported to have impacted Peary caribou and reindeer populations in the past. The candidate will be responsible for developing and executing a research plan to examine potential mechanisms using available meteorological and geospatial datasets and appropriate modelling and statistical tools.
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|October 14, 2022
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|[https://emploisfp-psjobs.cfp-psc.gc.ca/psrs-srfp/applicant/page1800?poster=1859728 Research Assistant - Research Affiliate Program]
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