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Engineering Hydrogeology GEOE 431 Mine Design GEOE 466 Petroleum Geomechanics Qualifications (Skills and Abilities) MSc or PhD student in good standing enrolled in the College of Engineering
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reports and research updates. The candidate will meet regularly with the research team leadership. Education: Applicants are expected to hold a PhD in a related field (within the last 5 years). Previous
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(Skills and Abilities) MSc or PhD student in good standing enrolled in the College of Engineering, preferably in Chemical and/or Biological Engineering with an undergraduate degree in Chemical Engineering
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Occupational Therapy, have completed a post-professional graduate degree (e.g. PhD, MSc, MEd, Master of Public Health, DSc) and have at least two years of clinical practice experience. Candidates must be
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candidates must have successfully completed an entry to practice master’s degree in a speech-language pathology or audiology program, have completed a post-professional graduate degree (e.g. PhD, MSc, MEd
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Location: Cumberland House Cree Nation (approx. 4.5hrs NE of Saskatoon, SK) Qualifications: PhD or MA in Indigenous Studies or related field with a demonstrated expertise in Indigenous research. Previous
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content Education: Candidates are expected to hold a PhD in Sociology; ABD applicants or those in a closely related discipline will also be considered. Experience: A relevant teaching position and/or
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, and you will report to Dr. Allyson Stevenson. Education: This position is intended for a Graduate (either MA or PhD) student in the College of Arts and Science at the University of Saskatchewan, but
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, and you will report to Dr. Allyson Stevenson. Education: This position is intended for a Graduate (either MA or PhD) student in the College of Arts and Science at the University of Saskatchewan, but
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of Employment: October 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026 Qualifications (Skills and Abilities) Must be enrolled in the Cross Departmental PhD program with a focus in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Demonstrated