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, demonstration of the ability to supervise MA students concentrating in ancient Greek literature and to participate in other relevant components of our graduate program. Required experience and skills in research
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computational approaches applied in health or related contexts. The successful applicant will be expected to lead collaborative research initiatives with UVic colleagues in disciplines such as Biology
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, respectful interactions and collaborations with colleagues, and contributions to the collegiality, reputation, and day-to-day operation of the Program, Department, and University (e.g., collaborative research
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, research, and service. Relevant and recent post-secondary teaching experience that demonstrates a high calibre in teaching and a commitment to student engagement. Strong record of scholarly achievement, some
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collegial department led by Indigenous faculty and supported by dedicated staff. Our team is committed to working with Indigenous communities and campus partners to develop high quality and responsive
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continuing research program. Preferred Assets: Research specialization in Human-Environment Relations; Experience with community-engaged research or teaching in collaboration with Indigenous nations and
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University Programs in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology. The SLP program is rigorous and scholarly and delivers a high standard of instruction and creative opportunities for learning. The three core
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years. The appointee will be expected to establish an independent, creative, innovative, high-impact, and externally funded research program. The proposed research program should have the potential
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supervise and mentor students a commitment to participating in program development and curricular innovations, as well as to advocating in these domains a commitment to ethical engagement and collaboration
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English evidence of excellent teaching ability or excellent teaching potential in diverse contexts a capacity to supervise and mentor students a commitment to participating in program development and