43 programming-language-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at Thompson Rivers University
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health scholar with an active and impactful research program. The Government of Canada’s CRC program supports universities in sustaining leading-edge research excellence. This Chair position enables
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. QUALIFICATIONS We are looking for candidates with a PhD in Communications, Academic English, or a closely related field. Recent academic experience in the subject area, and documented excellence in helping
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on development. Topics include major theoretical issues and research methods, prenatal development and birth, physical development throughout childhood, development of cognition and language, socialization (moral
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weekly two-hour practicum seminar. Practicum placements are designed to provide supervised experiences that reinforce and apply learning from other program courses. A student must receive a C grade in each
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within the Department and with colleagues across campus, participation in undergraduate Honors and MSc programs, and developing a positive environment where students are encouraged to grow as independent
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will assist with all activities scheduled for the intensive non-credit English language programs. Classes are typically multi-levelled and comprised of students from diverse linguistic and sociocultural
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CA 10) Evidence of scholarly teaching experience at the post-secondary level involving Secwepemc content/material/world views is strongly preferred; Skills and experience in Secwepemc language(s) and
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will be responsible for the delivery of a variety of non-credit English language programs. Classes are typically multi-leveled and comprised of students from diverse linguistic and sociocultural
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to support the instruction and logistics of Canadian Mountain and Ski Guide Training Program (CMSG) and TRU Adventure Studies Department field courses through the efficient operation of the equipment bay which
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exists to support the instruction and logistics of Canadian Mountain and Ski Guide Training Program (CMSG) and TRU Adventure Studies Department field courses through the efficient operation of