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Primary Purpose: The UGME/PGME Program Administrative Assistant is responsible for supporting the Emergency Medicine and Pathology Program Administrators and their departments relating
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Summary: The co-op and career advisor coordinates and administers all aspects of the college’s mentorship program. This position will serve a key role in college outreach and engagement activities
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English language communication skills are required. Teaching experience and experience working in the public sector would be considered assets. The successful candidate must be registered in a graduate program at
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engineering, resource economics and policy, statistics, or a closely related discipline. Preference will be given to applicants currently enrolled in a PhD or Master’s program in the Johnson Shoyama Graduate
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Please note that a strong internal candidate has been identified. Summary: The communications coordinator works collaboratively with both the College of Nursing and College of Medicine marketing and communications teams, leadership, faculty, staff and other key stakeholders. The communications...
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graduate program. To Apply: Interested applicants must include the following in their application: cover letter and curriculum vitae. Where a graduate student is appointed to this position, it will be in
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the respective sources for keys/proximity cards, name tags, phones, computers, office furnishings, etc. Responsible for the configuration and distribution of SLEQ-Student Learning Experience Questionnaires across
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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 a Research Technician who will work as
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students, faculty, staff, and community partners. Strong organizational and program development skills. Commitment to advancing Indigenous student success and well-being within the College of Medicine
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ability thrive in a challenging, dynamic, complex environment and to manage multiple projects concurrently; proven proficiency with computer applications including word processing, spreadsheets and data