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Primary Purpose: Provide central oversight and manage the administration of Pre-clerkship in the Undergraduate Medical Education program on the Regina Campus. Ensure seamless and consistent program
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distribution, and customer support. The Facilities Team Charter describes the purpose, vision, and values that in turn support the campus community. Primary Purpose: This position is responsible for providing
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Primary Purpose: The Lentil and Faba Bean Breeding Program at the Crop Development Centre, Department of Plant Sciences, University of Saskatchewan requires Field Research Technicians who will work
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assurance and control of hydrometeorological data; computer programming, operating ATV’s, snowmobiles and driving/towing with a 4x4 truck; working on up to 20 m meteorological towers; logistics and safety in
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, staff, and other STM stakeholders. Drafts, proofreads, and edits correspondence, presentations, meeting agendas, and reports. Coordinates and prepares materials for meetings, and takes and distributes
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, staff, and other STM stakeholders. Drafts, proofreads, and edits correspondence, presentations, meeting agendas, and reports. Coordinates and prepares materials for meetings, and takes and distributes
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all aspects of the department collegial processes and ensures that all University standards are met Maintains personnel records Maintenance of departmental rabies program with focus on faculty and
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meeting support including scheduling team/unit and committee meetings, room booking, maintaining meeting records, creating and distributing agendas and minutes, ordering catering, and tracking action items
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Primary Purpose: The Lentil and Faba Bean Breeding Program at the Crop Development Centre, Department of Plant Sciences, University of Saskatchewan requires two Senior Research Assistants who will
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(ACVIM). Non-boarded candidates may be considered provided that they have completed an ACVIM registered residency program. Previous academic experience is desirable, particularly in the field of equine