18 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at Thompson Rivers University in Canada
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, independence and employment skills • Experience integrating Indigenous knowledge and teaching methods (Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action 62) (preferred) • Skills in building student
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, empathy and mutual respect are required Demonstrated experience in integrating Aboriginal knowledge and teaching methods (TRC CA 62) is required Proven skills in building student capacity for intercultural
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standard reports. Provides training for related student information computer and software systems. Develops and documents systems and procedures by detailing hardware and software specifications. Assists
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The Department of Computing Science requires a sessional instructor to teach COMP 3450, Human-Computer Interaction , in the Winter 2026 semester. Duties include delivering lectures and seminars, as well as marking
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CONDITIONS General office conditions Sitting at a desk and computer for long periods of time The salary for the above position is determined by the Collective Agreement with the Canadian Union of Public
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integrated financial reporting and budget tools and models. Demonstrated ability to develop and utilize complex spreadsheets and financial models. Advanced computer skills in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word
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desk and computer for long periods of time General office conditions The salary for the above position is determined by the Collective Agreement with the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 4879
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Initiating and maintaining regular contact with the student as specified in the collective agreement Responding to all student queries by phone, e-mail or other method as appropriate within the time frame
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departments for related recruitment computer and software systems. Develops and documents systems and procedures. Coordinates and oversees the updating of virtual resources: PS BC, School Finder, Virtual Fairs
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program. The successful candidates will join a vibrant, inclusive, and rapidly expanding research community in the heart of British Columbia’s Interior, with outstanding support to build a world-class