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systems. Relevant disciplinary backgrounds may include a blend of veterinary medicine, animal science, genomics, microbiology, environmental science, agricultural engineering, and computational biology
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of the Teaching Assistant positions will include: Assisting with grading work; Helping to maintain the class and/or online discussion forums (as applicable); Providing tutorials on economics and/or briefing note
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grades Hosting class-based online group activities You will report directly to your supervisor Dr. Paul Jacob Qualifications: (Skills and Abilities) Enrollment in any health-related graduate program
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thinking skills Assist with the creation of marketing and educational strategies and materials to promote the Simulated Patient Program (SPP) to various health science colleges, faculty and external partners
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and Rehabilitation. The position will be instrumental in providing administrative support to allow the Provincial Department senior leadership to function effectively, aiding in all aspects of program
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settings is required. Skills: Demonstrated professional maturity, judgment and decisiveness. Proficient skills in accounting and budgeting, computer applications and programs including spreadsheets
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, research, and impact stories to effectively communicate the case for support Develop and implement an alumni partnership program to strengthen relationships with graduates and foster a culture of giving
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, strategy implementation and innovations in the OVDIH. Qualifications: Education: Completion of Grade 12 and a recognized post-secondary administrative assistant program is required. A combination of
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The College of Medicine, Master of Physician Assistant Studies (MPAS) Program invites applications for a Sessional Lecturer to teach the following course during the 2025-2026 academic year: Course
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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