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Qualifications: include at least a master's degree in an appropriate discipline (such as, but not limited to, Communication, English, Applied Linguistics, Engineering, Education, Technology Studies) with strong
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; Preferred qualifications: Ph.D. in areas related to the course preferred; experience in language teaching at the university level preferred with evidence of superior teaching evaluations. Description
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explore Caribbean history, literature and thought which deal with a wide range of issues including gender, religion, politics, culture, ethnicity, race, development, language, colonialism and regional
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and computational procedures for data analysis; and conducting statistical analysis of various datasets, incorporating clinical and genomic patient information Maintaining log of programming language
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. The Registrarial Services & Academic Advisor models an impressive ability to interact effectively with people of different cultures, backgrounds and orientation and in a way that is responsive to diverse language
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and language, and their importance in an Indigenous context. – Able to adapt to a cross-cultural work environment. – English required, French and/or Inuktitut an asset. – Strong organizational skills
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language. Laboratory exercises will explore the concepts of both Structure-based and Object-Oriented programming using examples drawn from mathematics and engineering applications. Estimated course enrolment
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. Preferred Qualifications: include a PhD in an appropriate discipline (as above), and TESL or other training/certification in second-language instruction at the university level, and familiarity with
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linguistics, Engineering, Education, Technology Studies) with strong written and oral communication skills, and a demonstrated commitment to teaching communication and demonstrated ability to work as part of a
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/certification in second-language instruction at the university level, and familiarity with engineering communication practices, and strong performance as an instructor in Praxis I or II. Flexible availability