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currently employed by the University of Saskatchewan in a full-time non-teaching position, discuss your application with your people leader to ensure the appointment is suitable relative to your current
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First Nations Economic Development Term and Course Dates: Term One CRN: 91300 Delivery Mode: This course will be offered as a lecture. Course Schedule: Th 2:30 – 4:30pm Expected Enrollment Limit: 15
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In the appointment of Research Assistant, your general duties and responsibilities will be: Research, preparing reports, writing papers, laboratory support, literature/library research, administrative tasks and provision of other research support and assistance. Your general location of work...
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to train others. Ability to research and learn new techniques where skills are not already mastered training. A broad range of technical skills will be required: sterile technique and cell culture; basic
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; PhD is preferred. Must have knowledge and/or experience with the interdisciplinary approach/philosophy in SENS. Course Number, Section, and Name: ENVS 845.3 Project Development: Governance, Law, and
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collaborations with the existing expertise present at the University of Saskatchewan, as well as engagement with Prairie grain producers and industry partners, the program aims to take a broad look at
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In the appointment of Student Assistant, your general duties and responsibilities will be: administrative tasks and other project assistance which may include conducting research, preparing reports, writing papers, and literature/library research. Your general location of work will be defined...
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St. Thomas More College (STM) is the Catholic liberal arts college federated with the University of Saskatchewan (USask) and located on the USask campus in beautiful Saskatoon. Through its
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collaborations with the existing expertise present at the University of Saskatchewan, as well as engagement with Prairie grain producers and industry partners, the program aims to take a broad look at
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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