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contribute to teaching of undergraduates in our Biomedical Neuroscience Program (https://programs.usask.ca/arts-and-science/biomedical-neuroscience/index.php ) and to the teaching and mentoring of students in
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through the development and delivery of educational opportunities, involvement in diverse research opportunities, and provision of consultation services to support science-based improvements for public and
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courses Ideal qualifications: MSc or PhD student in good standing in Mechanical Engineering with an undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering Excellent English language oral and written communication
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Applications are invited from qualified individuals for three (3) full-time one-year limited term positions at the rank of Lecturer or Instructor with the Department of Finance & Management Science
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Health Science library. Candidates must hold a PhD or equivalent, have at least one degree in nursing and be eligible for RN or RN(NP) registration in Saskatchewan. Teaching experience and a defined
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with exceptional promise to develop a vibrant, externally funded research program in any area of Cell Metabolism. While we encourage applications from candidates studying any aspect of cell metabolism
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the major cause of permanent disability in multiple sclerosis (MS) and other neurological diseases. Using the latest in computer modeling, molecular and imaging technology, we have invented a series of
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Saskatchewan. Candidates must hold a PhD or equivalent, have at least one degree in nursing and be eligible for RN or RN(NP) registration in Saskatchewan. Teaching experience and a defined program of research
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, operations management, operations research, management science, industrial engineering, computer science, statistics, or a related field. Experience: Proven research experience in operations and supply chain
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reconciliation. The interprovincial leads for this project include members from the Department of Rehabilitation Science at the University of Saskatchewan, members from the Department of Medicine at the University