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Sciences (SEOS) and Department of Biology at the University of Victoria (UVic) are seeking applications for the endowed BC Leadership Chair in Marine Ecosystems and Global Change. The BC Leadership Chairs
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available positions are at the tenure-track assistant professor level and are cross-posted across our six departments: Biochemistry & Microbiology , Biology , Chemistry , Earth & Ocean Sciences , Mathematics
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. Qualifications: The successful candidate will possess the following qualifications: An earned PhD in Geography or related discipline (at least one degree must be from Geography) Must have updated or developed and
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; Work closely with the Senior Lab Instructor for assigned courses; Help with graduate education by serving on graduate student committees and supervising graduate students including both Masters and PhD
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. The successful candidate will have the ability to work collaboratively in an academic unit. Candidates are expected to hold a PhD in Sociology. However, candidates with a PhD in closely related disciplines will be
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stream with a proposed start date of September 1, 2024. A PhD in physical or analytical chemistry is required. The candidate's qualifications, experience and overall market demand will determine a
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, Master of Business Administration, and Master of Global Business degrees – all of which have a sustainability focus embedded in their curriculum and include a strong co-op component – as well as a PhD in
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, and service in Indigenous education and language revitalization as well as in curriculum and instruction. What we are looking for (success criteria): A PhD or EdD in Indigenous Studies, Indigenous
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) degree and graduate MA and PhD degrees in Child, Youth, Family and Community Studies. The BCYC undergraduate degree prepares students to work with children, youth, families, and communities in a wide range
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, Anthropology, History, Museum Studies, Curatorial Studies, Community Engaged Practices, Culturally Engaged Practices, Film Studies, and Media Studies. The successful candidate will hold a PhD in Art History