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work and the development of a strategy to guide these efforts. The college is engaged in a range of international activities, including student and faculty exchanges, research collaborations, and global
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Dr. Shehnaz Alidina is seeking a Graduate Research Assistant to support the development of structured onboarding and mentorship initiatives for new faculty in the College of Nursing. The project
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initiatives including the creation of an EDI reporting and follow-up process, the development of an "Inclusion Pulse" survey, and EDI training efforts. The Research Assistant will contribute to both strategic
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prepare accurate field notes. Conduct basic descriptive statistics Transcription and preliminary analysis. Transcribe and clean up audio recordings, perform initial coding with NVivo, or interpretive
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-physiology-pharmacology/changiz-taghibiglou.php ) at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) in collaboration with Clinical Colleagues: Dr. Andrew Kirk (Div. Neurology, U of S), Dr. Ravi Nrusimhadevara (Dept
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MSc Student Opportunity – Hydrological Modeling for Runoff Management in Cow-Calf Operations The University of Saskatchewan Department of Civil, Geological and Environmental Engineering is seeking a
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Primary Purpose: The Agronomic Crop Imaging Lab (ACI Lab), University of Saskatchewan invites applications for a three-year postdoctoral fellowship (PDF) under its Research Grant Programs
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an interdisciplinary research team. The position is based at the University of Saskatchewan and will involve a mix of independent data analysis, collaborative research activities, and manuscript preparation. The work
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. INTERACT is co-led by Daniel Fuller (University of Saskatchewan), Yan Kestens (Université de Montréal), and Meghan Winters (Simon Fraser University). To learn more about our research program, visit
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at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and you will report to Dr. Allyson Stevenson. Education: This position is intended for a Graduate (either MA or PhD) student in the College of Arts and