185 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at University of Saskatchewan in Canada
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of crime prevention and community safety, the law and justice systems, and correctional populations, programs and practices. The Postdoctoral Fellow will be expected to lead a program of research
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communications planning, writing, web and social media content creation, etc. Create and collate a variety of digital content for numerous USask channels, including pulling together images, video, graphics and
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development initiatives for staff Manages internal and external training method including virtual sessions Develops a system to track and monitor training attendance, completion of training modules, and
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to the Director of the Clinical Research Support Unit. Duties focus on computer-based quantitative analysis and reporting and are subject to multiple peak periods that may be stressful due to high volumes of work
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(root phenotyping systems) and computational tasks (genomics). Nature of Work: The successful candidate will pursue research related to root system functionality and its role in plant breeding systems
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In the appointment of Research Assistant, your general duties and responsibilities will be: The Research Assistant will support a mixed-methods study that examines the barriers internationally
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knowledge to teach independently. Experience teaching a variety of courses and delivery methods (e.g. in person and online) will be considered an asset. Candidates must be registered with College
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Primary Purpose: The primary role of the Research Coordinator is to lead the coordination, communication, and completion of project deliverables related to program of research for the Dean
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’ interests and needs, through one-on-one discussions, surveys, sharing circles, and other methods and seeks student input on current and proposed initiatives, supports, and programming Supports the delivery
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teaching or professional experience, or significant progress on an M.Ed degree or equivalent. Course Number, Section, and Name: ECUR 312 (04), Methods in Elementary Methematics Term and Course Dates: T2