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of Rehabilitation Science (SRS). This position is responsible for coordinating day-to-day program operations, including course scheduling, Clinical Learning Resource Centre (CLRC) lab and exam planning, timetabling
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The Computer Science Department invites applications for a Sessional Lecturer to teach the following course during the 2026 Summer session: Course Number, Section, and Name: CMPT 215.3, (02
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Primary Purpose: The College of Arts and Sciences offers over 60-degree programs and non-degree certificates across 19 academic units, providing a diverse array of courses that provide multiple
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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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Saskatchewan rural locations. This position focuses on implementing established program processes, supporting Regina-based and rural learners and faculty, and ensuring alignment with program standards led
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sciences program. Experience in research and familiarity with inflammatory bowel disease is considered an asset. You must be registered in a graduate program. To Apply: Interested applicants must include
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materials, such as marketing content, posters and testimonials showcasing the experiences and accomplishments of Engineering graduate students Promote the Engineering graduate program via classroom
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The Departments of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology (BMI), and Anatomy, Physiology and Pharmacology offer majors within the biomedical sciences program. Instruction in laboratory techniques
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The graduate program services supervisor provides strategic leadership and operational oversight for graduate program administration within the college. This role oversees graduate program services
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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