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supervisor Dr. Khrisha Alphonsus. Qualifications: (Skills and Abilities) Enrollment in any health-related graduate program. To Apply: Interested applicants must include the following in their application
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to Public Health and Community Nutrition Start and End Dates: January 1-April 30, 2026 Qualifications (Skills and Abilities): Currently enrolled in the College of Pharmacy and Nutrition Graduate Program or
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aligning Indigenization and ohpahotân | oohpaahotaan, the Indigenous Strategy within the post-secondary context; Engage with external Indigenous communities and stakeholders to support the University Plan
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; History; Interdisciplinary Studies; Latin; Literature; Philosophy; Political Studies; Psychology; Religious Studies; Sociology; Spanish, and Ukrainian. STM also offers five certificate programs distinct
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Qualifications (Skills and Abilities) Current registration in a graduate program at the College of Education, University of Saskatchewan. Previous teaching assistant experience is considered an asset. You must be
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: (Skills and Abilities) Enrollment in any health-related graduate program. Completion of PUBH 852 Comparative Health Systems course is an asset. To Apply: Interested applicants must include the following in
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Required Number of Hours: 280 hours during the academic term or 10 hours per week Duration of Employment: 2026 Winter Session Course Name, Abbreviation and Number: PUBH 807 Health Program Planning
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, outreach, and operational efficiency. This position connects with those referred to the program to provide program overview, assess self-management and readiness, and identify challenges that could be
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Primary Purpose: To provide high level administrative support for graduate programs in the College of Engineering, promoting a positive in-program experience for all graduate students. This includes
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either category, the role of the Chair is to engage with faculty colleagues, students and members of the local legal profession and generate enthusiasm about the College’s business law programming