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The Department of Animal & Poultry Science has multiple positions available for teaching assistants. Appointments will vary in nature up to 75 hours per term. Please indicate which courses you are
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320.3 (01) – Equine Science Term and Course Dates: Term One (September to December) CRN: 85224 Delivery Mode: Lecture with a Lab Course Schedule: Lecture Tuesday/Thursday 10:00 am to 11:30 am. Lab Tuesday
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The Department of Chemistry invites applications for a Sessional Lecturer to teach the following courses during the following session: 2025-2026 Regular Session Course Number, Section, and Name
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The Department of Chemistry invites applications for a Sessional Lecturer to teach the following courses during the following session: 2025-2026 Regular Session Course Number, Section, and Name
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Primary Purpose: To provide lab support services for both student and research labs in the Health Sciences Facility. Nature of Work: Reporting to a Lab Manager in the Operations section of Usask
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faculty members to implement the undergraduate biology instructional program. In addition, the Undergraduate Laboratory Coordinator provides direct supervision, leadership and support to teaching assistants
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combination of education, training, and experience. Experience: Significant statistical analysis experience working with large databases in a team-based research setting and various programming languages
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program (i.e. Dietetic stream) and the BSc. Food and Nutrition program. Courses to be taught will be a mixture of small and large classes (e.g. Introductory Nutrition). Applicants are required to have
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and the SAGE Director/Senior Administrative Coordinator for all tasks related to the SAGE program. Primary Purpose: This person will support the director with activities related to recruitment
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program (i.e. Dietetic stream) and the BSc. Food and Nutrition program. Courses to be taught will be a mixture of small and large classes (e.g. Introductory Nutrition). Applicants are required to have