78 computer-science-programming-languages-"Prof.-Dr"-"Prof.-Dr" positions at SAIT Polytechnic in Canada
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CGSB and CWB Exam Invigilator/ Lab Technician. In this school, we are building for the future, working with industry to ensure students learn the latest technology, tools and practices so they leave
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of teaching and learning. Research and evaluate emerging technologies that are fit for teaching and learning. Work with faculty, instructional designers and academic leadership to assess new academic program
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Instructor, Glazier Calgary, AB Academic – School of Construction / SAFA Casual – Approved Program / On-site Apply for this job SAIT’s School of Construction is committed to working with industry
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Ability to interpret data to inform strategic decisions and demonstrate program impact Excellent communicator with the ability to engage academic and industry audiences Skilled relationship-builder and
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Program, you will support instructors and students, manage dental clinic operations, and help maintain a safe, efficient, and high-quality learning environment. Your expertise in equipment calibration
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of an approved Physical Abilities Requirement Assessment (PARE), proof of completion of the Community Peace Officer Induction Program (CPOIP), and all other requirements as set by the Alberta Solicitor General’s
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teaching and learning practice – as well as for digital learning, program and curriculum development, quality enhancement and scholarly activity. The Opportunity As a member of the research team
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committed to preparing our students to thrive in the borderless, global economy. We offer an exciting range of media and technology programs built on a foundation of applied, technology-immersed experiences
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, and continuous improvement. Provide support before, during and after departmental events and activities such as New Student Orientation, Program Training and Wrap ups, etc. Coordinate room booking
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handles all software and hardware needs, as well as technological and networking issues for both employees and students who rely heavily on computer systems across our campuses. Technical support — which