27 scholarship "Times Higher Education" positions at University of Saskatchewan in Canada
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faculty members to improve educational practice, leadership, research, and scholarship in the College of Medicine. The primary purpose of the role is to develop, implement, and evaluate faculty development
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/regional funding agencies such as China Scholarship Council, European Commission, and others). The International Partnerships Specialist supports the International Office team and other units on campus in
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date. Inquiries for this position can be directed to [email protected] . Preference will be given to graduate students in the Department of Biology with scholarships requiring teaching service hours
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artistic practice, innovative teaching, scholarship, and outreach and community engagement. The University of Saskatchewan’s main campus is situated on Treaty 6 Territory and the Homeland of the Métis
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innovative work with respect to engaged Indigenous scholarship and/or a strong commitment to ongoing innovative teaching, outreach and community engagement. The University of Saskatchewan’s main campus is
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the humanities and social sciences, providing a rich interdisciplinary environment for scholarship. Additionally, the STM Department of Psychology works in collaboration with the University of Saskatchewan’s
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to the overall configuration, operation, and support of IT for research and scholarship. Establishing effective working relationships between ICT and other units and research-focused groups within the University
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, compassionate and inquisitive evidence-based practitioners accomplished in health-care delivery and scholarship. The Student Affairs Coordinator would be working as part of the dynamic team dedicated to training
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, research productivity, teaching experience, interdisciplinary approaches, and demonstrated capacity for scholarship and professional activities. Connections to STBBI related research ongoing in other
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with support services provided by Rawlinson funding including scholarships and awards, co-curricular funding, tutoring, emergency financial assistance, referrals, etc. Coordinate with Undergraduate