361 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building positions at University of Saskatchewan
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, faculty and staff to build strategic relationships with prospects and donors. This role involves engaging donors in key programs and initiatives, clearly articulating the opportunities and impact of
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creating employer connections. The Officer will provide direction on academic programming to help the student make career-based decisions as well as work in conjunction with USask Career services for career
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build strong relationships with diverse partners, such as research agencies, Indigenous communities, and health system partners in different geographic locations is essential. The successful candidate
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-engaged scholarship. The ideal leader will bring a growth mindset, vision, integrity, and a passion for advancing health research that meaningfully improves lives, locally and globally, while building
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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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, and conferring with the supervisor in charge as required by the assignment. Your general location of work will be Health Sciences Building, Lab 2B63 and you will report to Chantal Issel Required Number
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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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judgment. The incumbent must demonstrate flexibility in responding to shifting deadlines, program schedules, and stakeholder needs. Typical Duties or Accountabilities: Program and System Administration Build
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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