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Primary Purpose/Mandate The Program Administrator (PA) for a Residency Program at the University of Saskatchewan is responsible for providing high level specialized program support to the Program
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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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, with access to facilities including the Canadian Light Source and the Biomedical Beamline and Saskatchewan Centre for Cyclotron Sciences, VIDO Intervac. For further information, please visit https
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curriculum. The successful candidate will also contribute lectures within the graduate training program and provide continuing education to graduate veterinarians within the discipline. The WCVM (https
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The Department of Political Studies for Indian Teacher Education Program invites applications for a Sessional Lecturer to teach the following course during the 2026 Summer session: Course Number
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software. This mapping methodology must be carefully documented for routine review and replication. The final visual program maps will aid the Academic Program Review process, will support the departments in
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Primary Purpose: The Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences (BSc in BMSC) program was created in 2021 through a unique partnership of the Colleges of Medicine and Arts & Science and is offered
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, resolves issues as able, and dispatches patrol officers as required. Primary Purpose: Key responsibilities include monitoring field units to support the safety and availability of officers in the field
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budget development, monitoring, and variance analysis Ensure program funds and budgets comply with policies and external funding requirements Provide financial data analysis for decision making and
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The MSLP Program Coordinator plays a central role in supporting the academic and operational success of the Master of Speech-Language Pathology (MSLP) program within the School of Rehabilitation