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students from Manitoba, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, and northern jurisdictions are admitted each year to the DVM program. The College also includes approximately 200 interns, residents, and other
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with exceptional promise to develop a vibrant, externally funded research program in any area of Tumour Immunology. We are particularly interested in candidates who explore tumour immunology such as, but
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the program and pragmatic information setting up and managing the registration processes running a social media campaign sharing pertinent pragmatic information via email and telephone as needed working with AV
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duties or projects as assigned. Education: Enrolled in the University of Saskatchewan Computer Science Professional Internship Program (CSPIP) is a requirement. Skills: Strong analytical and problem
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instructors. Note that the teaching load for these positions is nine (9) courses per year (typically 4-4-1). The AACSB accredited Edwards School of Business has an undergraduate business program with
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the academic calendar for term course dates at: https://www.usask.ca/programs/calendar.php . View the stipend amounts for Sessional Lecturers at: https://working.usask.ca/images/Sessional%20Lecturer
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course dates at: https://www.usask.ca/programs/calendar.php . View the stipend amounts for Sessional Lecturers at: https://working.usask.ca/images/Sessional%20Lecturer%20Stipend.pdf A valid driver’s
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of the position. Qualifications: A diploma from a recognized two-year Veterinary Technology or Animal Health Technology program Registered or eligible for registration with the Saskatchewan Association
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and maintain a well established and productive breeding program involving field pea. The plant breeder will develop and release improved varieties to serve the needs of western Canadian agriculture
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animals. Additionally, this role contributes to research, teaching, and program development regarding veterinary social work. Collaboration with clinical teams, faculty, students, and community partners is