223 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University of Saskatchewan in Canada
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the mechanistic details that are currently lacking in the field. Typical Duties and Accountabilities: The candidate will: Work independently and troubleshoot protocols Learn new methods and integrate them
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environment with numerous, concurrent projects with competing deadlines. The incumbent is required to be motivated, collaborative, and highly effective at relationship building. Caring for relationships with
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The College of Education invites applications for a Sessional Lecturer to teach the following course during the 2025 Fall session: Course Number, Section, and Name: ERES 800.W02: Research Methods
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, Abbreviation and Number: EADM 866 – Practitioner Based Research Start and End Dates: September 1 – December 15 Qualifications (Skills and Abilities) You must be registered in a graduate program. To Apply
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. The university is one of Canada’s leading research-intensive universities. Huskie Athletics is seeking a full-time Assistant Coach to help our Men’s Basketball program on our journey back national
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committee work. The Edwards School of Business has an undergraduate business program with approximately 2,500 students and thriving MBA and M.Sc. programs. In addition to a vibrant research culture, we
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an asset Proficient computer skills, including Microsoft Office applications and Zoom; familiarity with Vimeo is an asset Inquiries regarding this position can be directed to Tracy Hastings, Associate
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. This position is expected to solve basic problems within known methods and practices. Work is in a cooperative environment. The work requires moderate to heavy lifting with long periods of standing. Frequent
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asynchronous learning principles to class and program design and development. Advocate for and use design to make courses more inclusive, attending to access needs, and universality. Advocate for and use design
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management skills Excellent interpersonal and communication skills Proficient computer skills, including Microsoft Office applications. The University of Saskatchewan recognizes alternate career paths