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, MMus, MA, PhD). They will teach courses related to music technology at undergraduate and graduate levels, and will have ample opportunity to contribute to program and curriculum development. Qualified
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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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) 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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; 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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, 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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. 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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, 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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Required education: Qualified candidates will have a PhD in Clinical Psychology or a related field (e.g., Counselling Psychology) at the time of appointment. Further, qualified candidates will be registered
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. Qualified candidates will have: A PhD degree in either life sciences, natural sciences, mathematics, or related discipline; or expect to obtain that degree soon (“all but dissertation”). Potential to develop
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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