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The Department of Literatures, Languages and Performing Arts is seeking sessional faculty to teach the following course in Fall 2024: FNLG 2000 - First Nations Language Structure and Analysis 1 - Secwepemctsín
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The Department of Literatures, Languages and Performing Arts is seeking sessional faculty to teach the following course in Winter 2025: FNLG 2100 - First Nations Language Structure and Analysis 2- Secwepemctsín
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The Department of Literatures, Languages and Performing Arts is seeking sessional faculty to teach the following course in Winter 2025: LING 2020: Introduction to Linguistics 2 QUALIFICATIONS Terminal degree in
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The Department of Literatures, Languages and Performing Arts is seeking sessional faculty to teach the following course in Fall 2024: LING 2010: Introduction to Linguistics 1 QUALIFICATIONS Terminal degree in
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responsible for the delivery of a variety of non-credit English language programs. Classes are typically multi-leveled and comprised of students from diverse linguistic and sociocultural backgrounds. All
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with all activities scheduled for the intensive non-credit English language programs. Classes are typically multi-levelled and comprised of students from diverse linguistic and sociocultural backgrounds
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community or context Prior experience conducting legal research, working with legal citation, or delivering library services to law students Basic knowledge with Secwepemctsín or other Indigenous language
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language would apply if successful. • Undergraduate degree must be in nursing; • Practicing membership with BCCNM required; • Teaching experience at the program level preferred; and/or • Minimum 2 years
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applications from candidates with their BScN (or LPN with 5 years experience in Long Term Care, in a nurse/client relationship). The non-qualified language would apply if successful. • Undergraduate degree must
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applications from candidates with their BScN (or LPN with 5 years experience in Long Term Care, in a nurse/client relationship). The non-qualified language would apply if successful. • Undergraduate degree must