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primary focus on Year 2 planning and implementation. Reporting to the Program Manager, with an oversight from the Academic Director, this role is responsible for moving projects from concept to execution by
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build work that happens each spring. This program mapping project is a short-term investment that will support streamlining programs and improving clarity of prerequisites, gateway courses, and program
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Primary Purpose: The College of Agriculture and Bioresources is seeking an Online Facilitator for AGRC 445.3 – Experiential Learning in the Workplace during the Spring Term 2026 academic session
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Name: CMPT 146.3 (01) Principles of Computer Science for Engineers Term and Course Dates: Term Two (February 23 to May 3, 2026) CRN: 29662 Delivery Mode: This course is currently scheduled to be
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performing administrative tasks as assigned. Your general location of work will be in Saskatoon, and you will report to Dr. Michelle Pavloff. Required Number of Hours: This is a casual position, and therefore
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independently. Collaboration with team members is essential for success in this role. Typical Duties or Accountabilities: Organize and coordinate subspecialty programs, acting on behalf of the Program Director
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or Accountabilities: Promote visibility and ease of access to GWFO facility data for diverse user groups Ensure GWFO-generated information is effectively synthesized and shared with users, the public, and global
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defined in the University Library Standards for Promotion and Tenure , is a requirement for these positions. Examples of University Library faculty members’ scholarly work can be found in HARVEST . Faculty
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methodologies, including research paradigms, ethics, data collection and analysis tools through coursework and research experience. Prior experience as a TA is an asset Applicants without a strong background in
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aligned with the priorities of the College of Kinesiology and the University of Saskatchewan (USask). The goal is to enhance success in securing research funding, particularly from Tri-Agency programs, and