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The Department of Human Resources & Organizational Behaviour, Edwards School of Business invites applications for a Sessional Lecturer to teach the following courses during the following session(s
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As Human Resources Strategic Business Advisors (HR SBA), we partner with colleges and units across campus to support strategic people initiatives focused on in the University Plan 2025 in being
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As Human Resources Strategic Business Advisors (HR SBA), we partner with colleges and units across campus to support strategic people initiatives focused on in the University Plan 2025 in being
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Name: Econ 111 (09) Introductory Microeconomics Term and Course Dates: Term One (September 4 to December 5, 2024) CRN: 90447 Delivery Mode: This course will be offered on-campus as a face-to-face Lecture
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The University of Saskatchewan is a world leader in water and food security, vaccine development and infectious diseases, and human, animal, and environmental health. The Shared Services portfolio
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and stakeholders. Support is provided face-to-face or via telephone, remote access tools, e-mail and chat. Resolution will involve the use of diagnostic and IT help request tracking tools. The position
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strong commitment to creating exceptional experiences for Indigenous graduate students. Relationship building throughout the graduate community at USask is central to the role. Representing the College
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compliance with Human Ethics requirements, maintain careful research records Monitor the budget related to project expenses (e.g. travel, contracts), assistance with hiring and oversight of project staffing Co
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Primary Purpose: The HR Administration Specialist provides high quality and efficient Human Resource information processing, support and contributes to an effective, collaborative, service-oriented
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the synthesis of faith and reason in all aspects of the human condition.” Over time, this emphasis on reflective learning has cultivated a deep interest in social justice, expressed through unique