391 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science uni jobs at University of Saskatchewan
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the supervision of teaching undergraduate veterinary and veterinary technology program students; and maintains equipment, supplies, and facility. Qualifications Education: Graduate of a recognized two-year
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settings is required. Skills: Demonstrated professional maturity, judgment and decisiveness. Proficient skills in accounting and budgeting, computer applications and programs including spreadsheets
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the general public; propensity towards and demonstrated computer skills including keyboarding and proficiency with Microsoft Office software (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook) is essential. Inquiries
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tasks and priorities. Duties are routine, involving knowledge and understanding of the resources and functions related to the University Library. The professional image of the library must be presented by
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tasks and priorities. Duties are routine, involving knowledge and understanding of the resources and functions related to the University Library. The professional image of the library must be presented by
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to the Director of the Clinical Research Support Unit. Duties focus on computer-based quantitative analysis and reporting and are subject to multiple peak periods that may be stressful due to high volumes of work
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Enrollment Limit: 25-30 Location: Saskatoon Qualifications: Minimum of a Master’s degree in economics, public policy, public administration, or a related discipline is required; PhD degree preferred. Work
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the general public; propensity towards and demonstrated computer skills including keyboarding and proficiency with Microsoft Office software (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook) is essential. Inquiries
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, through advertisement and documentation. Nature of Work: Reporting to the Director, this position coordinates an annual public program of exhibitions and public events, related programming and
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tasks and priorities. Duties are routine, involving knowledge and understanding of the resources and functions related to the University Library. The professional image of the library must be presented by