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The Global Institute for Food Security (GIFS) stands at the forefront of agri-food innovation in Canada and beyond. Founded to advance sustainable food systems through discovery, development, and
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and cultivate professional collaborative relationships, assess stakeholder needs, recommend, and facilitate access to recruitment solutions, and lead the development and implementation of events
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collections (lead) Participation in UASC reference and outreach services Participation in UASC records management services Participation in the development and delivery of instruction sessions Participation in
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Primary Purpose: To provide leadership in the development and implementation of innovative, effective, and reliable communication strategies to advance the reputation, priorities and goals
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Dean Research and Graduate Studies which will include supporting Dr. Racine in doing literature reviews, development of grants, and academic papers. Nature of the work: Your general work location will be
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supervising 4 staff at the University and co-managing 20 additional staff who work for the HRDP-SK in partner organizations. Experience with strategic planning, budgeting, proposal development and staff
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, assisting in the development and implementation of menu items and food programs as well as contributing to the on-going mentoring, training, learning and skills development of the kitchen team. Nature of Work
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to be involved in presentations and publications. Nature of Work: The purpose of this project is to conceptualize and measure anxiety in transit users leading to the development of a new scale. This scale
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. Duties and Responsibilities: Leads the development and execution of the Centre’s strategic plan through consultative planning, alignment with college priorities, and measurable implementation Establishes
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A casual-time research field technician is required in the Barley and Oat Breeding Program at the Crop Development Centre, Department of Plant Sciences, College of Agriculture and Bioresources