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Available: 1 Term / Schedule: Winter 2026 / Tues. 6:05-8:55 pm; 05-JAN-2026 to 11-APR-2026 Location: EDUC 129 (subject to change) Teaching Qualification Requirements (TQRs) : Education PhD or PhD Candidate in
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the process. Other Supporting consulting services related to the application of SDLs for materials discovery for the AC’s partners. Support research-focused events such as Annual Symposium MINIMUM
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: Completed a PhD within 5 years in a relevant discipline (e.g. public health, epidemiology) Experience in one or more of the following areas is preferred: hepatitis C, STBBIs, syndemics, health systems and
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an award-winning career in university teaching, with the demonstrated ability to enhance the domestic and international reputation of our undergraduate programs. Applicants must have earned a PhD in
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approaches to the study of politics. For more information about the Department of Political Science, please visit our website at: https://www.mcgill.ca/politicalscience/ . Inquiries may be directed
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 2 days ago
distribution of benefits, livability and a good life for all. Candidates must have earned a PhD degree in a relevant discipline, such as Sociology, Statistics, Toxicology, Public Health, Public Policy
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, accommodation and per diems are covered by the Office for instructors who require it. Teaching Qualification Requirements (TQRs): Education Master’s or PhD in Educational Psychology, Applied Cognitive Psychology
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Assistant Professor – Process Intensification The Department of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry in the Faculty of Science & Engineering at the University of Toronto invites applications
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works. Teaching Qualification Requirements (TQRs) : Applicants must be ABD or have the PhD in hand. Demonstrated research and teaching excellence in the area of performance studies. Salary: $11,479
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, or PhD advanced candidacy. Experience This course will provide an introduction to the principal religious traditions of East Asia through the examination of primary and secondary sources. The primary focus