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, volunteers, the media, the medical community, the health care industry, academia, all levels of government, and the general public. Organizational Status The Research KT Coordinator reports to the Director of
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Organizational Unit: Construction Classification: RCO Tenure: This is a 5-year term, as well as anticipatory staffing positions of various tenures. Language Requirements: English, and anticipatory staffing
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Organizational Unit: Aquatic and Crop Resource Development Classification: MGT-2 Tenure: Continuing Language Requirements: Bilingual Imperative CBC/CBC Note: Due to the nature of the work and operational
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Organizational Unit: Construction Classification: MGT-2 Tenure: Term to 30 March 2029 Language Requirements: Bilingual Imperative CBC/CBC Notes: Due to the nature of the work and operational requirements
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Holders, youth, and researchers in academia. Nature of Work: As a valued member of Pewaseskwan – the Indigenous Wellness Research Group at the University of Saskatchewan, the Project Coordinator will
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diversity and differences. Responsibilities of the position include teaching courses in the Master of Teaching program and in the Curriculum and Pedagogy program and/or Language and Literacies Education
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 2 months ago
. The successful candidate must demonstrate linguistic mastery in relevant languages of research. Evidence of excellence in teaching will be demonstrated through teaching accomplishments, the teaching dossier
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discourse between distinguished researchers from Germany and abroad, and provides them with the resources to conduct their research independently and free from administrative constraints. The working language
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their degrees, but it also helps them to begin their career both in and outside of academia. 2019 Molly Babel An Associate Professor in Linguistics, Dr. Babel has been enthusiastically described by her students
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relationships between Canadian NFPs and academia through collaboration and knowledge sharing Increase the number of researchers representing the Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC) community Continue