198 phd-in-computational-mechanics-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at University of Saskatchewan
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Regular Session Course Number, Section, and Name: Phys 223.3 (02) Mechanics I Term and Course Dates: Term 2 (January to April) CRN: 20307 Delivery Mode: This course will be offered as a Lecture Course
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Number: See list Start and End Dates: January 1 to April 30 CE 212 CE Materials CE 217 Structural Analysis CE 225 Fluid Mechanics CE 295
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210 – Fluid Mechanics I CHE 223 – Chemical Thermodynamics CHE 315 – Equilibrium Stage Operations CHE 322 – Mathematical Modeling CHE 324 – Heat Transfer CHE 326 – Plant Design Project CHE 333 – Chemical
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range of undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs. Candidates must have completed a PhD, have an identified program of research/scholarship, and must also be eligible for registration with
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PRIMARY PURPOSE: The Resident Wellness Coordinator (Non-academic support) is responsible for the non-academic support across the PGME program. This position is within the PGME domain that will
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PRIMARY PURPOSE: The Resident Wellness Coordinator (Non-academic support) is responsible for the non-academic support across the PGME program. This position is within the PGME domain that will
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of positions and Expected hours: Civil Engineering – 2 positions 15 hours each Mechanical Engineering- 1 position, 17 hours Engineering Physics – 2 positions at 12 hours each Environmental Engineering – 2
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candidates must have successfully completed an entry to practice master’s degree in a speech-language pathology or audiology program, have completed a post-professional graduate degree (e.g. PhD, MSc, MEd
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The School of Rehabilitation Science currently offers a Master of Physical Therapy program and is expanding to include Master of Occupational Therapy and Master of Speech-Language Pathology programs
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experience in the public sector is strongly preferred. Previous teaching experience would be considered an asset. Registration in the PhD in Public Policy program in the Johnson Shoyama Graduate School