266 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at University of Saskatchewan in Canada
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30th , 2025 at 1pm local time. Employer Information St. Peter’s College brings together a picturesque rural setting with a high level of academic integrity and excellence. Located in Saskatchewan’s
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30th , 2025 at 1pm local time. Employer Information St. Peter’s College brings together a picturesque rural setting with a high level of academic integrity and excellence. Located in Saskatchewan’s
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30th , 2025 at 1pm local time. Employer Information St. Peter’s College brings together a picturesque rural setting with a high level of academic integrity and excellence. Located in Saskatchewan’s
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their mental health functioning, risk indicators, and treatment needs Provide follow-up services, such as psychotherapy (individual, couple, or group), psycho-educational programs, administrative interventions
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: Performance Ensemble Course Schedule: Monday, 7:00 p.m. – 9:20 p.m. Expected Enrollment Limit: 65 Location: Saskatoon, SK Qualifications: Minimum of a M.Mus. degree or equivalent, ideally with professional
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. The preferred candidate should possess expertise and experience in substantive public health areas, and have an established track record or potential for developing a strong program of research, with experience
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, porcine, and some exotics (alpacas, llamas). Ability to perform heavy manual labour associated with cleaning activities and the operation of related animal handling equipment. Ability to work in varying and
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Economics or related field. Registration in a graduate program in the College of Agriculture and Bioresources at t he University of Saskatchewan. To apply: Submit application no later than August 23th, 2025
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challenges facing communities at all levels. In addition, the Vice Dean is responsible for promoting international research collaboration, enhancing graduate program excellence, and ensuring that research
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. The incumbents must be registered in a graduate program at the University of Saskatchewan and be in good standing with the College of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies; priority will be given to students enrolled