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Summary: The senior director, development is responsible for leading and growing philanthropic revenue for the institution through the development and execution of strategic fundraising initiatives
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support for projects and university-determined campaigns and goals. Nature of Work: The Development Officer reports to the Director of Advancement, College of Arts and Science and works collaboratively with
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The Crop Development Centre (CDC), Department of Plant Sciences at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) invites applications for a pulse crop plant breeder to work on field pea. This position is
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Science (https://agbio.usask.ca/departments/plant-sciences.php ) and the Crop Development Centre (cdc.usask.ca ) can be found online. Employment Group: USFA Full Time Equivalent (FTE): 1.0 Posted Date: 2/24
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The spring wheat, specialty wheat, and canary seed breeding group in the Crop Development Centre works as a team to deliver improved crop varieties to support farmers and the agriculture industry in
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Primary Purpose: The Durum Wheat Genetics, Genomics and Breeding team led by Professor Dr. Curtis Pozniak at the University of Saskatchewan (USASK), Crop Development Centre (CDC) is seeking two
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Primary Purpose: The Soil Health Education Specialist supports the development and delivery of soil health education for Indigenous communities across the Prairies. Working closely with the Project
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Primary Purpose: The Pea, Chickpea, Bean, and Soybean breeding programs at the Crop Development Centre, Department of Plant Sciences, University of Saskatchewan requires a Field Research Technician
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cluster(s) and will also work in an office environment. Familiarity with common computer programs is required. Advanced/specialized technical skills are required to support the development of research
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northernmost breeding program in North America. This position would elevate and streamline the development and maintenance of a world-class germplasm collection, enabling cutting-edge horticulture research