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. Details are available at: USask Benefits . About the Edwards School of Business and the University of Saskatchewan The Edwards School of Business has an undergraduate business program with approximately
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) of the School of Rehabilitation Science (SRS) and works closely with the other SRS Clinical Coordinators to develop and administer all aspects of the Physical Therapy clinical education program, while additional
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the digital infrastructure that supports GAIG at the University of Saskatchewan. This role ensures that GAIG’s computing, cloud, and data environments, including web-based dashboards and applications
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) of the School of Rehabilitation Science (SRS) and works closely with the other SRS Clinical Coordinators to develop and administer all aspects of the Occupational Therapy clinical education program, while
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program of research and scholarship is also required. Interested candidates must submit a complete application package including: cover letter explaining their interest in the position detailed curriculum
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materials, such as marketing content, posters and testimonials showcasing the experiences and accomplishments of Engineering graduate students Promote the Engineering graduate program via classroom
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, builds, and maintains multiple and complex relationships with on- and off-campus partners to support successful program delivery and student experiences. Works closely with instructors to integrate writing
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Primary Purpose: The Department of Psychology and Health Studies’ Ph.D. program in Clinical Psychology is training the next generation of mental health professionals. Our program is expanding, and
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required. Skills: Candidates must possess excellent oral and written communication skills in English. Must be able to drive a truck and trailer. Proficiency with common business computer programs will be
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The Department of Indigenous Studies in the College of Arts and Science, the Indian Teacher Education Program (ITEP) in the College of Education, and the Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching and Learning