200 phd-in-computational-mechanics-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at University of Saskatchewan
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communication skills Completion of the University of Saskatchewan online Laboratory Safety, WHMIS, and COVID-19 training courses Ideal qualifications: MSc or PhD student in good standing in Mechanical Engineering
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The Department of Mechanical Engineering invites applications for a Sessional Lecturer to teach the following courses during the following sessions: 2025-2026 Regular Session Course Number, Section
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East Site Director, with accountabilities to the DFM Program Director; this position interacts with diverse groups of individuals including faculty, trainees, and staff at all training sites. It is
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); Invigilating examinations; Collecting information for continuous program improvement; Other duties related to the course deemed appropriate by the Instructor(s) Your general location of work will be the College
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to development and testing of alloys, composites, or coatings; computational methods in material development and analysis; solid mechanics; tribology; and reliability. The College seeks expertise that complements
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employment and a requirement to hold this position and the successful candidate must maintain those conditions throughout their employment. The Indian Teacher Education Program (ITEP) has been strengthening
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Primary Purpose: The Program Administrator (PA) for a Residency Program at the University of Saskatchewan is responsible for providing high level specialized program support to the Program Director
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in art and various languages. This unit is dynamic, community-focused and cost-recovery. Primary Purpose: The Non-Credit Assistant Program Coordinator supports the coordination, development, and
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in art and various languages. This unit is dynamic, community-focused and cost-recovery. Primary Purpose: The Program Operations and Administrative Officer provides operational, logistical, and
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peoples. The Saskatchewan Health Information Resources Program (SHIRP) is a program of the University Library that supports access to a sub-set of the University Library's health sciences e-resources