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the Schools of Health Information Science, Public Administration, Public Health & Social Policy, Social Work, Nursing, and the Indigenous Governance Program. SCYC is a vibrant and diverse academic unit
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simulation, nursing practice and patient orientated research, health systems research and informatics, supporting teaching excellence, Indigenous nursing and health, and inter-professional education; must be
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an original, innovative research program of high quality. The successful candidate will offer, relative to experience, evidence of high-quality teaching and supervision, including support to diversity and
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an established research program. The ideal candidate will have work experience or demonstrate qualities for taking academic program leadership responsibilities. We seek candidates with pertinent
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. Requirements Qualified candidates will have a vibrant research program in any of the areas listed above, and an established scholarly publishing record commensurate with rank, which may include non-traditional
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the program’s Tier 2 justification process. For more information on the CRC program and on eligibility, please consult the Canada Research Chairs website . Requirements Candidates are to be evaluated according
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of spiritual or religious themes in the areas of ethics, health, environment, public policy, gender, sexual identity, technology, human conflict, art, literature, the media, law, and social currents and debates
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is not limited to, critical examinations of religious themes in the areas of ethics, health, environment, public policy, gender, sexual identity, technology, human conflict, art, literature, the media
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themes within the areas of ethics, health, law, environment, technology, government and public policy, human conflict, art, literature, the media, and currents and debates in philosophy and the natural
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, health, law, environment, gender, sexual identity, technology, government and public policy, human conflict, art, literature, the media, currents and debates in philosophy and the natural sciences