359 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building positions at University of Saskatchewan
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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
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, initiatives and priorities for GIWS. The Officer will work to build and maintain a positive reputation for the institute, regionally, nationally and internationally. The incumbent’s work will be focused
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, op-eds, and events—working with the university’s broader communications network to share the findings and impact of USask research and build profile for the university. Primary Purpose
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million or $8 million. The CERC program uses a two-stage process, where applicants must first apply to the job posting at USask. The successful applicant from the first stage will then proceed to the second
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, relationship-building, and engagement with a variety of stakeholders in order to effectively develop and implement Indigenous cultural and educational initiatives, training and programs that will influence
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Hospital, National Research Council, and others. The total building area is 8.1 million square feet (754,000 square meters) across 766 hectares of land. The Facilities team is comprised of over 300 trades
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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
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solutions to therapeutic problems. Students will make decisions related to drug therapy using foundational scientific knowledge. Application Process: Complete the CUPE 3287 Employment Application Form and
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in biomedical research Previous teaching experience (preferred) Only candidates who meet the above criteria will be contacted. Course Information: Building on concepts learned in PHAR 124.3 students
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. Nature of Work: The work is routine, and tasks are repetitive with little complexity. All tasks are well defined and performed within established guidelines. The work requires a high level of physical