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, equity, diversity, and inclusion as outlined in the University Plan 2025. Working collaboratively with the College of Medicine (CoM), and the central USask recruitment team, and other key partners
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the Undergraduate Programs Coordinator, this position is responsible for managing a daily routine to ensure ongoing efficient operation of the College of Nursing. In addition to routine tasks, this position provides
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Qualifications: You must be registered in a graduate program. To Apply: Interested applicants must include the following in their application: cover letter and CV. Send your application materials
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Primary Purpose: The Department of Family Medicine is a large complex provincially distributed medical education program in the College of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan and is
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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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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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. Faculty within our School have active research programs across a broad range of initiatives, collaborating with several local, provincial, and national research groups. The successful candidate will join
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outside the USask campus. As well, this position will support the DIHW and UGME’s Indigenous Initiatives and Programming teams in the coordination and delivery of events and activities for students. Nature
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for administrative, research, and teaching activities. Assisting in preparation of new course proposals and program modifications. Ensuring the various office physical spaces present a positive impression of the
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insights that support climate adaptation strategies and ecosystem-based management. This work is part of the Global Water Futures Observatories (GWFO) program, Canada’s premier freshwater research network