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childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and aging. Our students also engage in interdisciplinary research in the behavioural, social, biological, and health sciences to prevent risks and improve health and well
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main areas of specialization: Health, Aging, and Society; Ecology, Global Issues, and Social Movements; Gender, Racialization, and Ethnicity; and the Sociology of Crime, Deviance, and Law, at the rank
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Home Careers Faculty & librarian positions Canada Research Chair, Tier II Assistant or Associate Professor Geography - Faculty of Social Sciences Date posted: January 23, 2024 Canada Research Chair
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Computer Science. Our undergraduate curriculum has four major streams: Lifespan, Mental Health and Wellbeing, Mind and Brain, and Social. Active extracurricular programs include the Psychology Organization
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of health informatics and health information technology should be included in the application. Related links School of Health Information Science (www.uvic.ca/hinf) Faculty of Human and Social Development
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the interaction of social and biophysical systems; will have a proven track record of research, teaching and/or service that is responsive to the needs and priorities of Indigenous peoples, and will be proposing
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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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willingness to teach theory and practice courses across programs at the graduate and undergraduate level both in the classroom and online in technology-enhanced and experiential learning environments
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expertise in public administration or a related interdisciplinary field such as Indigenous studies, environmental studies, geography, political science, etc. Expertise in applied research and work experience
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-identify in their cover letter. Preference will be given to qualified Indigenous scholars from the following, in order of priority: lək̓ʷəŋən peoples and W̱SÁNEĆ peoples; Coast and Straits Salish, Nuu-chah