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. Purpose The artist in residence (AIR) program seeks to create mutually beneficial lines of exchange between scholars and artists who share an interest in themes at the intersection of religion/spirituality
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historical. This includes, but is not limited to, critical examinations of religious themes in the areas of ethics, health, environment, public policy, gender, sexual identity, technology, human conflict, art
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invites applications from qualified individuals for two full-time tenure track Assistant Teaching Professors for the Nurse Practitioner (NP) graduate program stream to commence January 1, 2026, or as
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the BSN program in the classroom, online in technology-enhanced, and in experiential learning environments; demonstrated excellence, or the promise of excellence, in teaching focused on providing leadership
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society and culture, both contemporary and historical. This includes, but is not limited to, critical examinations of religious themes in the areas of ethics, health, environment, public policy, technology
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negotiated. The successful candidate will be a faculty member within the Psychology Department at UVIC and will teach within the UBC Distributed Speech-Language Pathology program, both located in Victoria, B.C
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of spiritual or religious themes in the areas of ethics, health, environment, public policy, gender, sexual identity, technology, human conflict, art, literature, the media, law, and social currents and debates
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program, Refugee and Immigration Law, Business Associations, Secured Transactions, Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility, Law and Technology, Employment Law, law and disability, gender and sexuality
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of religious themes in the areas of ethics, health, environment, public policy, technology, human conflict, art, literature, the media, law, philosophy or the natural sciences. We welcome applications from
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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