21 programming-language-"St"-"FEMTO-ST"-"University-of-St"-"St" positions at Thompson Rivers University
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, BC) in Fall 2025: ENGL 0400 (Basic Language Skills). ENGL 0400 is designed to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and strategies to enter higher level courses. It is based on the following
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, Terraform, and CI/CD pipelines. Expert in shell programming and other scripting languages including Python, Bash, and Ruby. Skilled in using system imaging, software consoles, deployment tools, system
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effective day-to-day operations of the Writing Centre and the Centre’s participation in the provincial WriteAway tutoring program. MAJOR DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES Sets up, organizes, and modifies appointments
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DUTIES The successful candidate(s) may teach practice courses HEAL1150 and HEAL1300 within the HCA program and will organize activities related to HCA, including but not limited to attending meetings
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development and revision of courses and programs Monitor courses and programs, and recommend change where appropriate Supports the Associate Dean in the creation of partnerships, articulation, accreditation
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Information: Co-op Coordinator The Coordinator will support students in their co-operative education program from intake to graduation. The Coordinator will work with undergraduate Co-op and non-students
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understanding of Milton’s Paradise Lost, one of the most influential poems in the English language, through close critical reading comprehension, written composition, and argumentation. Through exploration and
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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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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