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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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The Saskatchewan Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Drugs Program, at the behest of Saskatchewan Health/Drug Plan and Extended Benefits Branch (DPEBB), assists in determining eligibility of beneficiaries
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, such as Soil Science or Agronomy. A demonstrated ability to plan and execute complex research activities is essential, while post-secondary teaching experience would be considered an asset. Salary bands
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: Undergraduate or entry to practice health sciences degree is required. (i.e., Bachelor of Sciences, Bachelor of Sciences in Nursing, Respiratory Therapy Advanced Diploma, etc. although equivalent experience may
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presence of the Division of Respirology and Sleep Medicine by conducting implementation science and translational research, developing an externally funded research program, teaching courses, supervising and
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public policy-relevant social science discipline (i.e., political science, economics, etc.). Preference will be given to applicants currently registered in a graduate program at JSGS at the University
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Assist in other areas of the kitchen as needed Qualifications Education: Red Seal Journeyman’s Cook Certificate required. Completion of a relevant culinary or hospitality program will be considered
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The Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences is seeking to hire a tenure-track faculty member who is passionate about teaching and research related to beef cattle health and production medicine
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basis to ensure proper operation and arrange for servicing or recommend replacement if needed Ongoing education of skill sets and research and development of emerging technologies (e.g. AI) is expected
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The Department of Geography and Planning, College of Arts and Science, invites applications for a Sessional Lecturer to teach the following course during the 2025-2026 Regular session: Course Number