29 PhD-Position-Optical-Imager-100-University-Hospital-Zürich=yjhsryeQ4RGnigAlkFPaOg positions at University of Saskatchewan in Canada
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alignment with the USask and unit integrated plan and strategic directions. Nature of Work: Reporting to the Director of University Communications, University Relations, this position is responsible
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The University of Saskatchewan (USask) is a world-class, research-intensive university that aims to set the standard for learning, research, scholarly and artistic works, and community engagement
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, technical services, compliance and guidance to researchers. Nature of Work: Reporting directly to the Animal Care Manager of Animal Care & Research Support, this position functions on a rotational basis
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. The position is responsible for laboratory safety. Working with animals is required. Some of the labs involve dissection of animal tissue and some will require preparation of these samples prior to the lab. Peak
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external legacy giving stakeholders who wish to support the University of Saskatchewan. This position promotes, secures, and arranges deferred giving opportunities and works in collaboration with faculty and
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are 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
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residents, or are otherwise already authorized to work at this position for the duration of the appointment, with an explanation if this last category is indicated. The University of Saskatchewan is strongly
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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 position. Department: Art & Art
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, curriculum vitae, Inquiries for this position can be directed to Ellen Misfeldt Where a graduate student is appointed to this position, it will be in scope of PSAC. Department: Plant Sciences Status: Term
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. Together, we are uplifting Indigenization to a place of prominence at the University of Saskatchewan.