308 postdoc-in-system-identification positions at University of Saskatchewan in Canada
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Course Schedule: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 3:30pm – 4:20pm Expected Enrollment Limit: 70 Location: Saskatoon Qualifications: Minimum of an M.A. degree; but Ph.D. degree is preferred. Previous teaching
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University of Saskatchewan (USask) in alignment with strategic communications plans. Work is to be aligned with GIWS’ strategic and business plans. Nature of Work: Reporting to the GIWS Executive Director, the
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Primary Purpose: To lead and enhance the organizations accounts receivable payment systems by developing strategic solutions that improve payment accessibility, reduce accounts receivable balances
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of knowledge of collective agreements and university collegial processes. The Administrative Coordinator is a key mentor and liaison with department heads, support staff, as well as central administrative units
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The Provincial Department of Emergency Medicine is an academic and clinical department within the College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, and the Saskatchewan Health Authority. As such
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and assistance to the Sous Chefs and other team members. Schedule can change from week to week, is subject to change with business demands, and will include early mornings, evenings and/or weekends
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knowledge creation. The University Library is committed to developing welcoming, responsive, and accessible services and resources to support our diverse clientele, with a strategic focus on Indigenous
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The Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences is seeking to hire a tenure-track faculty member who is passionate about teaching, research and beef cattle health and production medicine
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Primary Purpose: The Centre for Hydrology at the University of Saskatchewan is seeking a Research Technician to support monitoring in the Global Water Futures Observatories research projects
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Systems), 226 (Genes to Genomics), 228 (An Introduction to Ecology and Ecosystems, T1), 301 (Critical Issues in Biology, T1), 302 (Evolutionary Processes, T2), 316 (Molecular Genetics of Eukaryotes, T1