75 programming-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"FEMTO-ST-institute" positions at University of Saskatchewan
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to coordinate and implement comprehensive development strategies and programs to significantly enhance relationships, donor participation/capacity and revenue generation. If you love animals and are personable
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collaborates effectively with administrative staff across the College to support shared goals. This position will operate in a diverse, complex, and often highly active office environment with multiple
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, political leadership, and symbolism. The DCC is committed to educating and engaging its visitors through programming relating to its mandate and permanent collections. Saskatoon is at the heart
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on enhancing awareness and building brand and reputation for GIWS and water research at USask by promoting, celebrating, and communicating information about its members, activities, programs, facilities, and
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Please note that a strong internal candidate has been identified. Summary: The study abroad coordinator leads the development, implementation, and operations of innovative programming and services
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Qualifications Education: Completion of a recognized one-year post-secondary administrative program. A combination of education and experience may be considered. Knowledge, understanding, and acquired work
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Primary Purpose: The Undergraduate Programs Advisor plays a critical role in the drive to improve the academic success, recruitment, retention/persistence rates, graduation rates, and overall
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Responsibilities: Supports the development and implementation of the university’s multi-year financial plan, including forecasting, scenario planning, and risk identification Evaluates and advises on the financial
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School of Environment and Sustainability has multiple positions available for teaching assistants. Appointments will vary in nature per term. Applicants should indicate which course(s) they
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often highly active office environment with multiple, and competing demands. Continuous change, shifting priorities, and frequent interruptions are the norm. Prompt, complete, and accurate work is