232 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" positions at University of Saskatchewan in Canada
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. Jean Ketterling, Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Studies – Women’s and Gender Studies Program at the University of Saskatchewan. Work may be done on campus or virtually. The successful
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under its Network Environments for Indigenous Health Research (NEIHR) program. This network of centres is intended to be funded from 2020 to 2035 (15 years; 2 renewal cycles), to create and sustain
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and analyze large volumes of financial and numeric data. Strong organizational, project management, analytical, and problem-solving skills. Highly developed written and verbal communication, and
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mobilization strategies. This course runs longitudinally over the entire MPAS program and will culminate in a capstone project that leverages a research question to guide literature review, research method, data
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In the appointment of Research Assistant, your general duties and responsibilities will be: The Research Assistant will support a mixed-methods study that examines the barriers internationally
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-relevant social science discipline (i.e., political science, economics, etc.). Preference will be given to applicants currently registered in a graduate program at JSGS at the University of Saskatchewan
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to development and testing of alloys, composites, or coatings; computational methods in material development and analysis; solid mechanics; tribology; and reliability. The College seeks expertise that complements
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diverse audiences by a variety of methods and mediums. Establishing and maintaining positive relationships and modeling best practices is essential to success. Travel, as well as evening and weekend work
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website navigation; assessing information queries and referring appropriately) Address client issues and disputes using established methods and practices; refer complex situations to supervisor, as
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its Network Environments for Indigenous Health Research (NEIHR) program. This network of centers is intended to be funded from 2020 to 2035 (15 years), to create and sustain supportive research