367 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building positions at University of Saskatchewan
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applications in a networked environment Experience using a library management system would be considered an asset Skills: Demonstrated ability to organize work, set priorities, meet deadlines, work independently
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type mutations in cancer genomes and how their protein interaction network affects their activity remains to be determined. There are two research projects available in these areas to provide
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that support process improvement and technology adoption, the role also delivers training, ensures effective operational use of tools within the RIMS ecosystem, and configures, troubleshoots, and operates
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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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(including the Master of Physical Therapy (MPT), Occupational Therapy (MOT), and Speech-Language Pathology (MSLP) programs) and provide financial, administrative and leadership support to the Director of
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Gallery, College Galleries I and II, and the Gordon Snelgrove Gallery. There is now a shared mandate to “…make public historical and contemporary art and creative practices that confront the urgent and
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in charge as required by the assignment. Your general location of work will be in the Arts & Sciences Building, and you will report to Dr. Gord Zello. Required Number of Hours: Up to 22 hours during
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, holding office hours, setting up experiments, supervising field trips and conferring with the supervisor in charge as required by the assignment. Your general location of work will be Agriculture Building
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type mutations in cancer genomes and how their protein interaction network affects their activity remain to be determined. The successful candidate will carry out work and train others in methods
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engagement initiatives, recruitment strategies and community partnership efforts when interacting with external stakeholders such as the Ministry of Health, SHA and Indigenous organizations and leaders