86 algorithm-"Multiple"-"U"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University of Saskatchewan
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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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across multiple, diverse and at times, challenging stakeholder groups. From academics to administration, research to operations, we work with all groups in identifying, planning, and implementing
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multiple projects and adjust to changing priorities in a fast-paced environment Proven ability to develop written and video content for a variety of marketing vehicles Ability to work independently and
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are comfortable and effective in working across multiple, diverse and, at times, challenging stakeholder groups. From academics to administration, research to operations, we work with all groups in identifying
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cultural sensitivity Demonstrated strong leadership, analytical and organizational skills, including the effective planning and management of multiple projects and the ability to adjust to changing
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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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to manage multiple priorities High level of professional judgment, discretion, and integrity in handling confidential and sensitive information. Strong analytical and critical thinking skills, with a creative
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) plays a key role in ensuring the effective operation of institutional research administration solutions within the broader research administration ecosystem. This ecosystem spans multiple platforms
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building and managing collaborative relationships, managing multiple projects, identifying target audiences and managing prospect relationships and strategies through to successful solicitation. Working with
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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