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. Candidates must have earned a doctoral degree in Information; Cultural Heritage Studies; Digital Archaeology; Digital Humanities; Indigenous Studies; Communication Studies; Media Studies; Science & Technology
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Date Posted: 05/08/2025 Closing Date: 06/12/2025, 11:59PM ET Req ID: 40538 Job Category: Faculty - Teaching Stream (continuing) Faculty/Division: Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering Department
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of study for both PhD and Master's include, but are not limited to: Information, Computer Science, Engineering, Statistical Sciences, Information Systems, Software Engineering, and Computational Social
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performance needs Developing components of learning support programs Conducting a detailed analysis of student feedback and learning outcomes to inform program planning activities Developing student assessment
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invites applications for up to two full time tenure-stream positions in the broad areas of Molecular Engineering, Cell & Tissue Engineering, Biomaterials, Medical Implants, Computational Bioengineering
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music and sound for video games. Expert knowledge of relevant current software, including familiarity with audio asset implementation and in-game audio engines such as Unity and Wwise. Some college
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clinical and health informatics; A robust understanding of clinical work processes, as it pertains to health informatics and related technology; Past teaching experience related to health informatics
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sensitivity to diverse communication styles and value systems. Proficiency in MS Office, CRM, Zoom and social media tools, with the ability to stay current and learn new applications and technology. Strong
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for all students. We aim to deliver student-centred, community-focused, seamless and integrated services to future and current students, graduates, faculty and staff in an environment of mutual respect
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Asia’s impact on the future of technology. There are no exams in this course. Coursework includes a quiz, a presentation, discussion board posts, essays, and class participation. Assignments in the course