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include: ATTH 2050; ATTH 3150, ATTH 3152, ATTH 3160, ATTH 3162, ATTH 4150, ATTH 4152, PHYL 2530; course descriptions are available online at: https://www.mtroyal.ca/ProgramsCourses/CourseListings/index.htm
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into the teaching/ scholarship/ service pattern (TSS). There is an option to change work patterns after tenure. For further information, contact Dr. Brady Killough, Chair, Department of Mathematics and Computing
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learning and scholarly insight. We bring together community, students, and faculty from across disciplines, sectors, and backgrounds to tackle the complex social and ecological challenges of our time. https
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], [Requisition Number] [Title of Contents].pdf. For example: Smith, X00002, Curriculum Vitae.pdf). Please contact Dr. Catherine ML Pearl, the department chair at cpearl@mtroyal.ca should you have any questions
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years credited towards the probationary period at Mount Royal University” (Article 4.3.9.2, p.17). Responsibilities Instruction: course delivery including preparation of course outlines, course materials
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of accessible, reproducible biomedical data science tools. The Research Assistant will work under the supervision of Dr. Abdoljalil Addeh in the Department of Mathematics and Computing, Faculty of Science and
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suppliers for goods and services. Process purchase orders and change orders in the system and uses P-Card, as required. Negotiate terms with suppliers such as price, deadlines, expectations, etc. Work with
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work patterns after tenure. For further information, contact Dr. Brady Killough, Chair, Department of Mathematics and Computing at bkillough@mtroyal.ca . A complete dossier should be submitted online
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reviewing the applications from January 26, 2026. If you have questions regarding the position, contact Dr. Reza Chowdhury, Chair, Department of Accounting and Finance at 403-440-6941
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semester, 3 courses in the winter semester). Class sizes typically average between 35-40 students. Inquiries about the position may be directed to Dr. Kari Roberts, Chair of the Department of Economics