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Primary Purpose: The Senior Officer, Strategic Initiatives & Program leads the development, coordination, and execution of new strategic priorities within the College of Dentistry. This includes new
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230 Fundamental and advanced invertebrate animal evolution and body structure To Apply: 1) Complete the application form found at https://www.surveymonkey.ca/r/NKFS2PG . 2) Send your CV, academic
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Primary Purpose: Oversees planning for capital projects including development of strategic and logistical capital plans, portfolio reporting and approval processes to support the university’s
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staff and assist the Coordinator in overseeing project development of classroom workshops and weeklong summer camps and other Outreach events. This is largely an administrative and planning position
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that have shaped our planet over the last 4.6 billion years. Our research and training advances fundamental and applied geoscience knowledge within three themes: (i) Biological and Environmental Co-evolution
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of radiology teaching across the curriculum Lead the design and development of a new graduate program in Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology Prepare curriculum structure, learning outcomes, and accreditation
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USask and external stakeholders. The proposed program will be an expansion of current programming delivered through BIRM. The coordinator position is responsible for program development, assessment and
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of radiology teaching across the curriculum Lead the design and development of a new graduate program in Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology Prepare curriculum structure, learning outcomes, and accreditation
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; access to the university’s recreation services; ongoing professional development; and a comprehensive benefits and pension program. Summary: The manager, information technology (IT) infrastructure leads
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plans for recommendations and conditions Contribute to internal policy development and quality-assurance processes aligned with accreditation requirements Orient new Academic directors and faculty