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space where legal counsel will be expected to provide cross portfolio advice and consult in multiple areas of law beyond research contracts such as areas of labour and employment law and intellectual
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discipline and/or possession of relevant teaching or professional experience. Course Number, Section, and Name: POLS 112 (C16) Justice and Injustice in Politics and Law Term and Course Dates: Term Two (January
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of: Educational policy, governance, finance, ethics, and law; Educational research methods; Educational system improvement, organizational development, and effectiveness; Leadership for the enhancement of teaching
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(01) Practical Law for Project Development Term and Course Dates: Term Two (February 24 – March 7, 2025) CRN: TBA Delivery Mode: Hybrid Course Schedule: TBA Expected Enrollment Limit: 35 Location
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Injustice in Politics and Law LEC T Th 8:30 9:50 T1 POLS 112.3 62 75 Justice and Injustice in Politics and Law LEC T Th 14:30 15:50 T2 POLS 249.3 61 40 American Government and Politics LEC M W F 14:30 15:20
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related to collective agreements, labour legislation, employment law, and university and college/unit policies and procedures. QUALIFICATIONS A relevant university degree, preferably in a human resources or
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commercial strategies of USask. The Legal Office is a collaborative and team oriented space where legal counsel will be expected to provide cross portfolio advice and consult in multiple areas of law beyond
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life and property, prevent crime, engage in problem-solving initiatives, and enforce and investigate violations of federal, provincial, and municipal law in accordance with our authorities. The Peace
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: Sessional Lecturer, COMM 387, Labour Law Term and Course Dates: Term Two (January through April) CRN: 30647 Delivery Mode: in person Course Schedule: Mondays from 5:30pm – 8:45pm Expected Enrollment Limit: 30
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, ventilation and plumbing applications. Provides residents with safety information (e.g. door chains, peepholes, security and fire procedures, door locks, etc.). May serve as first contact for police