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, particularly in the areas of life cycle assessment (LCA) and eco-design. She will also be expected to participate in the development of multidisciplinary engineering education and research activities. She will
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to maximize student success. This position coordinates the development, delivery, and assessment of writing services and workshops offered to students registered in at the Prince Albert (PA) campus and
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law in reference to the various activities of the Unit. Primary Responsibilities: 1. Provide legal counsel to support development activities by facilitating the resolution of gifts (monetary and gifts
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and other team members on a regular basis. They will support referral pathways, assessment and triage, and assist in the development of policy, procedures and programs related to psychiatry in SHS
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well as experience in public policy analysis, policy development, research, evaluation or quality improvement. Relevant experience in other sectors will be considered. You will have knowledge of: Program, policy, and
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learning needs and maintain participant engagement. Evaluate participant performance through regular assessment, providing constructive feedback to support skill development. Supervise swimmers during
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, information architecture, usability, and user experience; and course redesign and new course development, appropriate to the Bachelor of Communication degree. Teaching allocation may also include courses
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Development and Community Engagement and others. The Department has approximately 400 Graduate Students and 35 Faculty Members Work Performed · Coordinate all aspects of graduate program administration
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course development, strategic positioning within the Faculty and broader academic landscape and support the implementation of the Academic & Strategic Plan of the University Work closely with the Associate
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budgetary approval. SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES: The successful candidate will: Provide leadership in long-term program planning, including program innovation, new course development, strategic positioning