325 algorithm-development-"Multiple" positions at University of Saskatchewan in Canada
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Responsibilities: Supports the development and implementation of the university’s multi-year financial plan, including forecasting, scenario planning, and risk identification Evaluates and advises on the financial
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experience in developing implementing and leading all areas of strategic communications plans Experience with using website content management systems and social media platforms supported by USask Experience
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multiple tasks efficiently. This role involves providing administrative support to the Associate Dean, managing schedules, handling correspondence, and assisting with various office-related tasks. Key
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developing image analysis and machine learning algorithms and tools for aerial imaging and analysis. You will also contribute to data collection, data curation, and the development of a data portal for project
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multiple tasks efficiently. This role involves providing administrative support to the Associate Dean, managing schedules, handling correspondence, and assisting with various office-related tasks. Key
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Name: CMPT 142.3, (03, 04, 07, 08, 11, 12) Introduction to Computer Science for Engineers Term and Course Dates: Term One (October 15 to December 8, 2025) CRN: Multiple Delivery Mode: This course is
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This position provides clerical and administrative support to the Associate Dean, Engagement & Development, contributing to the advancement of strategic initiatives in Indigenization, globalization
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Primary Purpose: To provide expertise and leadership in administrative and financial planning, monitoring, management and reporting, including development and implementation of policies, systems and
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School of Environment and Sustainability has multiple positions available for teaching assistants. Appointments will vary in nature per term. Applicants should indicate which course(s) they
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often highly active office environment with multiple, and competing demands. Continuous change, shifting priorities, and frequent interruptions are the norm. Prompt, complete, and accurate work is