235 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"O.P"-"Duke-University" positions at University of Saskatchewan in Canada
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(compulsory and voluntary), academic long-term disability, sick leave, travel insurance, death benefits, an employee assistance program, a professional expense allowance and a flexible health and wellness
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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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excised and repaired via low fidelity DNA repair pathways. Multiple cancer genomes contain mutations in sequence contexts that match the in vitro deamination specificities of A3A, A3B, and A3H haplotype I
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the supervision of teaching undergraduate veterinary and veterinary technology program students; and maintains equipment, supplies, and facility. Qualifications Education: Graduate of a recognized two-year
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, influence people of varying levels of authority in multiple organizations, and elicit cooperation without direct authority High level of professional skills in handling sensitive and confidential situations
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exemplary leadership in all areas related to the Huskie Women’s volleyball program. Primary Purpose: Under the direction of the Women’s Volleyball Head Coach, the ideal candidate is committed to managing
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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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: 7/3/2025 Closing Date: 7/16/2025 Number of Openings: Multiple Work Location: On Campus #LI-DNI The University is committed to employment equity, diversity, and inclusion, and are proud to support
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of Work: Working from the Saskatoon campus, this position will report directly to the Program Manager, UGME and work collegially with the Manager Office of Vice Dean Indigenous Health (OVDIH); work
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. INTERACT is co-led by Daniel Fuller (University of Saskatchewan), Yan Kestens (Université de Montréal), and Meghan Winters (Simon Fraser University). To learn more about our research program, visit