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to teach Immunology. The successful candidate will teach Introduction to Immunology and Advanced Immunology in the first year with additional courses in subsequent years such as, but not limited to, in
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The Department of Accounting, Edwards School of Business invites applications for a Sessional Lecturers to teach the following in-person courses during the 2026 Spring/Summer sessions: 2026 Spring
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. The environment is dynamic and requires the ability to work independently, to multi-task, and to respond to requests from a variety of sources. The work requires ongoing learning of new imaging techniques and
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. The purpose of the position is: to teach; conduct research; and to engage in robust collaboration and consultation with Indigenous communities and peoples within the province, rooted in their area of expertise
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requirements and needs for interprofessional teaching and learning, interdisciplinary research, and outreach and engagement of the colleges and programs utilizing the facilities. The Associate Director
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The College of Nursing is committed to fostering a learning and working environment that is inclusive, equitable, anti-racist, and aligned with university policy and professional accreditation
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demonstrating clinical techniques, guiding experiential learning, and promoting safe and effective practice using simulation models, cadavers, and live animal experiences. The instructor contributes
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confidentiality. Ability to manage competing interests and deadlines. Proficiency with relevant computer applications. Attention to detail and creative problem-solving skills. This position is in scope of ASPA
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the evolution, maintenance and support for USask’s WCVMs college operations, laboratory, clinic and teaching and learning ecosystems. Nature of Work: This position reports to the College Coordinator, WCVM IT
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at the post-secondary level is considered an asset. The individual is required to have, or be eligible to receive, a valid Saskatchewan Professional “A” teaching certificate. The successful candidate will teach