184 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IDAEA-CSIC"-"U"-"Prof" positions at University of Saskatchewan
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the nature of the position. Qualifications: A diploma from a recognized two-year Veterinary Technology or Animal Health Technology program. Registered or eligible for registration with the Saskatchewan
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responsibilities include equipment setup and maintenance, scenario programming, technical support, and active participation in simulation sessions. The role requires adaptability, physical activity, and occasional
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-intensive Canadian University. The person selected for this position will develop and teach (in online, in-person, and blended modalities) courses for the programs of the STU—MDiv, MTS, DMin—and collaborate
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of University of Saskatchewan President’s Office in alignment with the university’s integrated plan and priorities. Nature of Work: Reporting to the Director, University Communications with a dotted line to the
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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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undergraduate programs. Lecturers carry a teaching load equivalent to 30.00 credit units per year. Candidates must hold a minimum of a Master’s degree from an accredited university and have requisite skills and
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Admissions and Transfer Credit facilitates the admission of Canadian and international students to direct entry programs (and others) by interpreting and setting admission and transfer credit policy
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online laboratory materials Monitoring safety in the laboratory in cooperation with the Instructor(s); Invigilating examinations; Collecting information for continuous program improvement; Other duties
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access and navigation to optimize student achievement and well-being. The position will also develop research-informed programming and opportunities to engage with students and build relationships. Nature
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program (i.e. Dietetic stream) and the BSc. Food and Nutrition program. Courses to be taught will be a mixture of small and large classes (e.g. Introductory Nutrition). Applicants are required to have