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The University of Saskatchewan (USask) invites applications from world-leading researchers for the prestigious Canada Excellence Research Chairs (CERC) 2026 competition. The CERC program is
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soil and crop scientists, GIS specialists, remote sensing experts, and computer programmers. They will be responsible for: Conducting fieldwork using UAVs (drones) to capture high-resolution imagery and
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day to day direction from the SP Coordinator and the Administrative Coordinators. This position will assist with the promotion, development, and coordination of the Simulated Patient Program (SPP
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, process re-engineering, and policy adaptation to support robust study abroad student advising and program administration Leads cross-functional projects and change initiatives that streamline processes and
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principles and standards Assist with the management of the student awards program at WCVM Incorporating legacy giving discussions into donor fundraising plans Participate in University Relations training, and
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. The preferred candidate should possess expertise and experience in substantive public health areas, and have an established track record or potential for developing a strong program of research, with experience
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report directly to your supervisor Dr. Michael Szafron Qualifications: (Skills and Abilities) Enrollment in any health-related graduate program Successfully completed PUBH 805 or an equivalent graduate
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, computer systems and radio equipment simultaneously · Determines the type of service required, location of incident and appropriate service · Provides appropriate information for public disclosure
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, computer systems and radio equipment simultaneously · Determines the type of service required, location of incident and appropriate service · Provides appropriate information for public disclosure
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program of the University of Saskatchewan, or must be alumni of a program at the University of Saskatchewan. Preference will be given to current graduate students in the College of AgBio and candidates who