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and Soils 60 1 Winter Term RRM 398 Renewable Resource & Env 50 2 Winter Term Qualifications (Skills and Abilities) Must be registered in a graduate program at the University of Saskatchewan To Apply
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the College of Engineering Required Number of Hours: up to 12 hours/week Duration of Employment: 2025 Fall Term Course Name, Abbreviation and Number: GE 348, Engineering Economics Start and End Dates: September
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principles and standards Assist with the management of the student awards program at WCVM Incorporating legacy giving discussions into donor fundraising plans Participate in University Relations training, and
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The Department of Geological Sciences is recognized internationally for research and teaching excellence. Our faculty, students, and staff explore physical, chemical, and biological processes
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. The preferred candidate should possess expertise and experience in substantive public health areas, and have an established track record or potential for developing a strong program of research, with experience
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, Operations and Maintenance, this position is responsible for the delivery of preventative, corrective, and reactive maintenance program(s), and provides leadership to achieve superior customer service
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The Departments of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology (BMI), and Anatomy, Physiology and Pharmacology offer majors within the biomedical sciences program. Instruction in laboratory techniques
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of the Dean and College General Manager in the College of Arts and Science (and other senior leadership as required), the Facilities SBA provides effective integrated facilities strategies and leads initiatives
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by providing technology and process feedback to the Manager, and internal stakeholders to improve ConnectionPoint administrative services and operations Assist with peer-to-peer training, with guidance
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of Plant Sciences and Crop Development Centre are supported and achieved. Plant Sciences is a large and diverse department with substantial academic and research programs; including the Crop Development