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exciting opportunity to join Shared Services which is an integral part of our operating model. Continuing to advance our Service Centre, leverage technology and build on a culture of innovation and service
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and comfort with using distance/remote learning technology; Strong interpersonal communication skills, including conflict management skills. Successful candidates should expect to work in a dynamic
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, and connecting excellent teaching at the University of Alberta. CTL is a University wide service unit committed to improving university teaching and building a culture of teaching at the U of A. More
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. The department also includes many other research groups who contribute to cutting edge advancement in areas such as transplantation, joint preservation and regeneration and surgical simulation technology. Founded
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Information Services and Technology (IST) is the central IT department for the UofA. We support approximately 13,000 customers mainly at our North Campus location however we do have an office in Enterprise
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the world healthier, safer, stronger, and more just. Working for the Department We want to welcome you into a caring workplace culture, one that endeavors to support your growth and learning within the campus
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to oversee research or scholarly capstone projects; Familiarity and comfort with using distance/remote learning technology; Strong interpersonal communication skills, including conflict management skills
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includes many other research groups that contribute to cutting-edge advancement in areas such as transplantation, joint preservation and regeneration, and surgical simulation technology. Founded in 1922
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Resources, Health Safety and Environment (HRHSE) portfolio is composed of exceptional people creating a people focused culture to support the institution's vision. At the U of A, safety is central to how we
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experience. Of note, the Food Science and Technology program is ranked 2nd in Canada, the Agriculture Science Program is ranked 2nd in Canada, and the Faculty is ranked 76th in the world for Agriculture and