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economics. Our undergraduate program has more than 250 students across four degrees: agribusiness, agricultural economics, resource economics and policy, and food industry management. The College
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Primary Purpose: The Wheat Applied Genomics and Pre-Breeding Program at the Crop Development Centre, University of Saskatchewan requires a Research Technician who will work as part of a growing team
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requests for supplies for VMC departments; and assisting with the instruction and evaluation of Veterinary Technology Program students. Qualifications: Education: Completion of Grade 12 and a successful
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program (i.e. Dietetic stream) and the BSc. Food and Nutrition program. Courses to be taught will be a mixture of small and large classes (e.g. Introductory Nutrition). Applicants are required to have
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of an independent or collaborative research program with other members of the oncology team. Contributions to the continuing education of practicing veterinarians are expected. This position will have a 75
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program (i.e. Dietetic stream) and the BSc. Food and Nutrition program. Courses to be taught will be a mixture of small and large classes (e.g. Introductory Nutrition). Applicants are required to have
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(ACVIM). Non-boarded candidates may be considered provided that they have completed an ACVIM registered residency program. Previous academic experience is desirable, particularly in the field of equine
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administrative tasks as assigned. Education: Completion of Grade 12, a minimum of a recognized post-secondary business/accounting/ administrative program and a minimum of 5 years of experience in a financial role
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-oriented team. The ability to work in a fast-paced, multi-tasking, deadline driven environment is essential. Computer skills such as fluency with MS Word and Excel are required. Department: College
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experience in the public sector is strongly preferred. Previous teaching experience would be considered an asset. Registration in the PhD in Public Policy program in the Johnson Shoyama Graduate School