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-post secondary network celebrates our diverse Indigenous identities, cultures, languages and traditional homelands, including the resistance and resilience of our ancestors to European colonization and
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infrastructure—and ways to address them were identified through an extensive community consultation process with our partners and advisory councils. More information on this network is available at skneihr.ca
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germplasm data to ensure genetic composition and genetic diversity of bison subspecies. Nature of Work: We are looking for energetic and productive postdoctoral fellow who possesses laboratory skills related
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of the research process and the IT environment of the university. Nature of Work: Reporting to Manager of research, Library and Data Center Technologies department in ICT, this position involves collaboration with
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of the nature and challenges inherent to starting and growing a business, and also hold a high level of knowledge and expertise in the strategy and process of technological innovation. Inquiries regarding
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biology laboratories in accordance with course, departmental and college objectives. This position will be primarily responsible for labs in the area of ecology and evolution. Nature of Work
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skills, fluency in English both orally and in writing · Strong computer and typing skills · Knowledge of the University of Saskatchewan, including knowledge of buildings, locations, street names, etc
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skills, fluency in English both orally and in writing · Strong computer and typing skills · Knowledge of the University of Saskatchewan, including knowledge of buildings, locations, street names, etc
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. The selected candidate will contribute to a number of ongoing research projects. Nature of Work: Combination of desk and fieldwork Accountabilities: The PDF will play a key role in connecting a dynamic team of
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. Nature of Work: The postdoctoral fellow will report to the Principal Investigator (PI) in the Department of Geography and Planning and work closely with graduate students and collaborators as part of