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’ interests and needs, through one-on-one discussions, surveys, sharing circles, and other methods and seeks student input on current and proposed initiatives, supports, and programming Supports the delivery
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Primary Purpose: The primary role of the Research Coordinator is to lead the coordination, communication, and completion of project deliverables related to program of research for the Dean
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management, and feedlot cattle health, growth and productivity. The LFCE is a leader in developing research, teaching and technology transfer programs that provide the livestock and forage industries
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of University of Saskatchewan President’s Office in alignment with the university’s integrated plan and priorities. Nature of Work: Reporting to the Director, University Communications with a dotted line to the
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, programming, and resources that support USask students in accessing opportunities and creating connections. Additionally, the incumbent will contribute to advancing career education institutionally, analyzing
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online laboratory materials Monitoring safety in the laboratory in cooperation with the Instructor(s); Invigilating examinations; Collecting information for continuous program improvement; Other duties
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communications. All work aligns with the University Relations strategic communications and social media plan. The Communications Coordinator reports to the Communications Specialist on the central university
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environment to develop and implement a cohesive vision and implementation plan for the HRDP-SK. This includes exercising budgetary oversight over internal and external revenue of approximately $3M and directly
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-credit activities such as continuing education, micro-credentials, youth programming, conferences, and events. This position will deliver detail-oriented and responsive administrative support for users
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experience as a Teaching Assistant in a writing-intensive course is considered an asset Must be registered in a graduate program at the University of Saskatchewan / STM College Note: you may be required