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first point of contact for students. Key responsibilities include supporting calendaring for leaders, exam scheduling, student support, sessional hiring, classroom logistics, and event coordination
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. The Tech Transfer Officer is responsible for prospecting research activities for invention disclosures; supporting and processing invention disclosures; assessing potential market and societal impact of
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committee. Due to federal immigration requirements, we also ask candidates to indicate whether they are Canadian citizens, permanent residents, or are otherwise already authorized to work at this position
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required. The course may be cancelled due to low enrolment. Application Process Complete the CUPE 3287 Employment Application Form , specify the position(s) for which you are applying, and send
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navigating university processes and helps them access the most appropriate services and supports. The navigator supports students in feeling heard and fosters a sense of safety, dignity, and trust. In
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distribute evaluation tools and attendance sheets to instructors. Collect and process instructor submissions at course completion. Facilities and Scheduling Reserve appropriate instructional and program spaces
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determines the steps, processes, and timelines required to achieve program objectives, applying specialized expertise in research administration, curriculum delivery, and academic program coordination
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School of Environment and Sustainability has multiple positions available for teaching assistants. Appointments will vary in nature per term. Applicants should indicate which course(s) they
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Summary: The governance officer is the first point of contact for complaints and concerns brought forward by students and other members of the university community that fall within the institution's
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of Employment: 2025 Fall session and 2026 Winter session Course Name, Abbreviation and Number: Term 1 (2025 Fall session): FABS 212: Agrifood and Resources Microbiology (3 vacancy) FABS 345: Unit Operation and