202 data-"https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "Linköping University" positions at University of Saskatchewan
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The purpose of this work is to support the UPlan Operations Team in providing high quality data for the development of a new University strategic plan. Reporting to the UPlan Data Specialist, under
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. Discretion is required as the position is privy to and works with sensitive and confidential information. The incumbent understands the impact of their own work within the university context and focuses skills
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Summary: The medSask pharmacist is responsible for responding to drug information requests from healthcare providers and consumers. This position collaborates with health organizations and partners
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Primary Purpose: The Data‑Driven Innovations with Geospatial Soil Science (DIGSS) research program is seeking a full‑time Research Technician to support field research and laboratory operations
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experiences tailored for Indigenous community audiences. Draft accessible soil data summaries and community facing reports, ensuring clarity, accuracy, and alignment with outcomes relevant to partnered
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Dean Academic. The work involves aspects of strategic planning, project management, in-depth research into emerging trends and best practices, and the detailed analysis and reporting of data, as
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complex physical, psychological, permanent and temporary disabilities. Considerable discretion is required as the position works with highly confidential medical information and all situations must be
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fees. Compiles, interprets and presents large volumes of complex qualitative and quantitative data to inform strategic decision making. Coordinates and improves processes and projects of varying size and
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supporting various central services, the SBA exercises discretion and judgment in maintaining confidential information, and applies sound practices with a consistent, proactive and collaborative approach
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required to meaningfully engage Indigenous partners in co-developed research focused on improving agroecological sustainability across the Prairies. The outcomes of this work include developing information