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of Physical and Occupational Therapy Course Title and Course Number: Physical Therapy Neurological Rehabilitation PHTH 551 Estimated Number of Positions: 3 Total Hours of Work per Term: 90 hours Dates
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POSTINGS The School of Physical and Occupational Therapy is searching for eligible candidates as Course Lecturers and Instructors for the Fall 2024 term. Courses include: DEADLINE TO APPLY IS June 15, 2024
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of Kinesiology & Physical Education is inviting applications to teach a course in Fall 2024 Please complete the online application form and upload required documents. Applications will be ranked according
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to put students at the heart of the teaching process. Ability to integrate a community engagement learning process into the evaluation methods. Hiring Unit: McGill Institute for the Study of Canada Course
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application period: June 1-15, 2024 (t his job posting will expire at midnight on June 15) Hiring unit: Farm Management and Technology Program Course subject code and title: FMTP 090 Physical Activity & Health
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of Physical and Occupational Therapy Course Title and Course Number: Therapeutic Strategies in Occupational Therapy 1 - OCC1 545 Estimated Number of Positions: 1 Total Hours of Work per Term: 60 hours
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credits worth) of a graduate urban planning studio, providing introduction to community planning process including individual and group-based skills in socio-spatial analysis, plan-making, and planning
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instructor for graduate urban planning studio, providing introduction to community planning process including individual and group-based skills in socio-spatial analysis, plan-making, and planning
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of Kinesiology & Physical Education is inviting applications to teach a course in Fall 2022. Please complete the online application form and upload required documents. Applications will be ranked according
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of well-written, well-structured pieces of writing you will require for the completion of your graduate degree. You will come to approach writing not simply as a final finished product, but as a process