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faculty and students. Areas of responsibility include leading the academic program; faculty recruitment and career development; college strategic planning; managing the federation relationship between
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Duties or Accountabilities: Serve as a project manager at VNELab, overseeing research projects in the lab. Oversees development of project protocols, ethics applications, and workflow. Provides recruitment
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in innovative technologies related to teaching and learning. Our “Learn Where You Live” approach to nursing education delivery is unique in Western Canada. We foster the development of rural and remote
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appraisal, training and development, compensation and benefits, labour relations, and managing employee and employer interests within the employment relationship. Term and Course Dates: Winter Session
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Strength Development Study (CanBSDS ) in children with and without Type 1 Diabetes. Typical Duties: Oversee study coordination across the CanBSDS sites (Saskatoon, Calgary, Ottawa and Montreal) Address
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: Working as part of the Resident Resource Office, this position will hold the following accountabilities: Wellness and Implementation Health and wellness program development along the eight dimensions
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and Equity in Student Awards Work with the SRS Awards Committee to identify gaps in existing PT scholarships and bursaries Support the development of equitable awards for OT and SLP students In
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consultations Building collaborative relationships with stakeholder groups to advance learning and research Engaging in research and scholarly activity leading to the development of a formal program of research
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: Working as part of the Resident Resource Office, this position will hold the following accountabilities: Wellness and Implementation Health and wellness program development along the eight dimensions
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the development of grant proposals and research reports Collaborate effectively with faculty, students, and external stakeholders Education: A graduate (Master’s and/or PhD) degree in agricultural economics