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The Department of English in the College of Arts and Science, the Indian Teacher Education Program (ITEP) in the College of Education, and the Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching and Learning invite
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are made to reasonably accommodate a student while monitoring the student’s ability to fulfill the essential requirements of a course/program. This position has primary responsibility for students enrolled
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Applications are invited from qualified individuals for a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty position in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. The successful candidate will
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animals. Additionally, this role contributes to research, teaching, and program development regarding veterinary social work. Collaboration with clinical teams, faculty, students, and community partners is
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life 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
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budget development, monitoring, and variance analysis Ensure program funds and budgets comply with policies and external funding requirements Provide financial data analysis for decision making and
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Primary Purpose: The Pulse Crop Pathology Program at the Crop Development Centre, Department of Plant Sciences, University of Saskatchewan requires a Summer Student who will work as part of a team
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and maintain a well established and productive breeding program involving field pea. The plant breeder will develop and release improved varieties to serve the needs of western Canadian agriculture
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the program and pragmatic information setting up and managing the registration processes running a social media campaign sharing pertinent pragmatic information via email and telephone as needed working with AV
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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