416 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls positions at University of Saskatchewan
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of the University of Saskatchewan Laboratory Safety and WHMIS training courses is required. Prior experience as an instructor or teaching assistant at the University of Saskatchewan along with coursework, research
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currently scheduled to be delivered in person. Course Schedule: Wednesday, 3:00PM – 4:20PM, October 15 – October 19, 2025. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 3:00PM – 4:20PM, October 20 – December 7, 2025. Monday, 11
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area is desirable. A valid driver’s license is required for off-campus courses. Appointment periods include additional days in recognition of preparation and marking time required. Courses may be
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. Crizzle. Where a graduate student is appointed to this position, it will be in scope of PSAC. Department: School of Public Health Status: Casual Employment Group: Graduate Students - PSAC Rate of Pay
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to the Manager of Retail Operations, this position is found in a variety of locations across the University. The work involves a mix of routine tasks with a low level of complexity. Tasks require
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the Manager of Retail Operations, this position is found in a variety of locations across the University. The work involves a mix of routine tasks with a low level of complexity. Tasks require the application
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Facilities SBA team is part of the Administration portfolio, including Facilities, and Planning, Design and Construction, which includes Campus Planning and Real Estate, and Capital Projects. The Facilities
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The Flax Breeding Program at the Crop Development Centre is a very successful program included in the Department of Plant Sciences. Our varieties are grown on approximately 80% of the flax acres in
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The University of Saskatchewan's (USask) main campus is located in the vibrant city of Saskatoon on Treaty 6 territory and the traditional homeland of the Métis. USask is one of the top research
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The Chelico lab at the University of Saskatchewan, Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology, and Immunology, is seeking a motivated researcher to study the biochemical mechanism of how APOBEC3