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offered as a Lecture in person Course Schedule: Tuesday and Thursday 2:30 p.m. to 3:50 p.m. Expected Enrollment Limit: 79 Qualifications: While a PhD in Anthropology or a related discipline is preferred
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Enrollment Limit: 35 Location: White Bear First Nations (approx. 4.5hrs SE of Saskatoon near Carlyle, SK) Qualifications: PhD or MA in Indigenous Studies or equivalent with a demonstrated background in
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analytical, critical thinking and decision-making skills. Proficient computer skills, including Microsoft Office applications, databases, and reporting software. Ability to occasionally travel within
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Microsoft Office applications and communications software tools such as Canva and Adobe Creative Suite Ability to travel occasionally and work outside regular hours as required. Inquiries regarding
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interpersonal and collaboration skills Proficiency with office software, databases, and document-management systems Department: College of Dentistry Status: Permanent Employment Group: ASPA Shift: Monday
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Microsoft Office applications and communications software tools such as Canva and Adobe Creative Suite Ability to travel occasionally and work outside regular hours as required. The University of Saskatchewan
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completing an MA or PhD across four graduate programs: Cognition and Neurosciences; Culture, Health, and Human Development; Applied Social, and Clinical Psychology. We also offer undergraduate BSc and BAs in
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Lecture. Course Schedule: Wednesday 2:00pm-4:50pm - Prince Albert Campus Expected Enrollment Limit: 70 Qualifications: Candidates are expected to hold a PhD in Sociology. ABD applicants or those in a
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Indigenous Education. As well, STM’s endowed Chair in Indigenous Spirituality and Reconciliation was formally inaugurated in 2016, and the work of the Chair is guided by an Indigenous Advisory Circle
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. The successful candidate will hold a terminal degree (PhD or ThD) by the time of appointment in the autumn semester of 2026. Whereas SAC does not distinguish faculty by rank, it is expected that the successful