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Number, Section, and Name: INDG 241.3 (27) Weaving Indigenous Science and Western Science (Indian Teacher Education Program) Term and Course Dates: Spring Session, Q2 (June 2026) CRN: 41779 Delivery Mode
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Enrollment Limit: 30-35 Location: Saskatoon Qualifications: Minimum of a Master’s degree in economics, public policy, public administration, finance, accounting, or a related discipline is required; PhD degree
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Medicine. We have active MSc and PhD graduate programs and make a vital contribution to the undergraduate education of medical and health sciences students, and postgraduate education with the Public Health
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administrative team that supports the College. Working independently with minimal supervision and in integrated teams to ensure harmonization of COD activities with the University and Health Sciences Strategic
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WHMIS training courses Ideal qualifications: MSc or PhD student in good standing in Mechanical Engineering with an undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering Excellent English language oral and
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with exceptional promise to develop a vibrant, externally funded research program in any area of Tumour Immunology. We are particularly interested in candidates who explore tumour immunology such as, but
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for internal and external funding to support their research program; and undertake relevant administrative activities. A strong preference will be given to candidates who hold a PhD (or equivalent) with a solid
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for internal and external funding to support their research program; and undertake relevant administrative activities. A strong preference will be given to candidates who hold a PhD (or equivalent) with a solid
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activities. Applicants must possess a PhD or MSc degree with a strong emerging record of research in Artificial Intelligence or closely related areas, along with evidence of collaborative academic achievements
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initiatives, and participate in research activities; compete successfully for internal and external funding to support their research program; and undertake relevant administrative activities. Applicants must