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of Curriculum Studies in the College of Education at the University of Saskatchewan invites applications for two tenure-track Assistant Professors of Teaching positions, commencing November 1st, 2025
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patient care in the anesthesia section for both the Large and Small Animal Clinics. Nature of Work: Reporting to the Manager Health Services, this position works under pressure and stressful situations
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ensures the university adheres to all applicable rules, regulations, university policies, and procedures. This position analyzes and advises on operational processes to ensure they meet compliance and
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focus on men's hockey. This position collaborates with coaches, administration, and members of the sports medicine and science team to provide athletic therapy care. Key responsibilities include
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days in recognition of preparation and marking time required. Courses may be cancelled due to low enrolment. Application Process: Complete the CUPE 3287 Employment Application Form , specify the position
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editorial work and/or publication in an academic journal). You must not hold over $15,000 in existing funding. Experience in a leadership position Experience in scholarly publishing is an asset, whether
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positive and productive work and learning environment Engages in continuous learning by participating in activities, training, and events related to Indigenous engagement, reconciliation, equity, diversity
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, learning and discovery. Our animal attendants are essential for our team to provide the highest standards of care for patients, clients, staff and students. This position will float throughout the hospital
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to: adrienne.woytowich@usask.ca no later than August 11, 2025. Inquiries for this position can be directed to Dr. Adrienne Woytowich at adrienne.woytowich@usask.ca. Where a graduate student is appointed to this position
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to the Manager of Retail Operations, this position is found in a variety of locations across the University. The work involves a mix of routine tasks with a low level of complexity. Tasks require