358 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at University of Saskatchewan
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care, teaching and learning, research, and administration. The Manager, Operations and Administration, will provide central leadership and development to Northern Medical Services, NMS. Nature of Work
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professional development; and a comprehensive benefits and pension program. Primary Purpose: Reporting to the Research Information Management Systems (RIMS) Coordinator, the Systems Analyst (RIMS Operations
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research funding enterprise, the Research Planning and Facilitation Officer will provide support to principal investigators in the College of Arts and Science by assisting with the development and writing
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reproduction. The LFCE is a leader in developing research, teaching and technology transfer programs that provide the livestock and forage industries of Saskatchewan and beyond with new tools and techniques
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and End Dates: September 1 – April 30, 2025 Duties: In the appointment of Teaching Assistant, your general duties and responsibilities will be as follows: Developing assignment questions Marking exams
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required. Prepare agendas, take meeting minutes, and track action items. Maintain resident records and documentation efficiently (e.g., One45 and paper files). Scheduling and Compliance In consultation with
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through activities such as recruitment, onboarding, retention, separations, orientation, coaching, and performance feedback. Supports professional growth, training, and development, manages performance
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in teaching to further develop their teaching skills. The duties of a GTF holder may include instructing one or more classes, serving as a grader for assignments and/or examinations, facilitating
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to develop a business plan, design the service to meet research and training needs of the research community, then implement and manage this plan, including directly supervising additional imaging/microscopy
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for the Agricultural Sciences is an opportunity to further develop teaching and leadership skills under the mentorship of the primary instructor. TAs will independently lead up to three, one hour tutorial sessions per