301 postdoc-in-system-identification positions at University of Saskatchewan in Canada
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Summary of the Position: Provides administrative and operational support across various functions of the organization. Key responsibilities include processing online orders and fulfilling the duties
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The College of Arts and Science includes 18 departments that span the natural and physical sciences, the social sciences, and the humanities; the college is also home to the School for the Arts
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a key part of the administrative team for the year two and year three/four Undergraduate Medical program for the College of Medicine. This position provides extra support during busy periods
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Please note that a strong internal candidate has been identified. The University of Saskatchewan is a world leader in water and food security, vaccine development and infectious diseases, and human
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body in Saskatchewan https://www.saskdietitians.org/ within the first year of their appointment. The focus of this position is undergraduate teaching within the Division including the B.Sc. Nutrition
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The Vizeacoumar Lab in the Department of Oncology at the University of Saskatchewan is seeking a motivated research technician to support laboratory activities related to cancer genomics and
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The UGME Office at the University of Saskatchewan is a collaborative and student-focused environment that supports medical learners through diverse clinical experiences. This role stands out for its
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directed to Dr. Barb Fornssler Where a graduate student is appointed to this position, it will be in scope of PSAC. Department: School of Public Health Status: Casual Employment Group: Graduate Students
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The Pornography, Platforms & Play Project (PPPProject) is an SSHRC Insight Development Grant-funded study of the social, cultural, legal and economic factors that shape the production, distribution
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its Network Environments for Indigenous Health Research (NEIHR) program. This network of centers is intended to be funded from 2020 to 2035 (15 years), to create and sustain supportive research