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their Ph.D. dissertation in these areas; have an active research program in one or more of the specified areas; and experience teaching relevant courses at the University level. A demonstrated commitment to
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their dissertation in one of these areas; A completed DBA will also be considered. Candidates should have an active research program in any of these areas; preference will be given to candidates with interests in
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collaborates closely with program coordinators, marketing staff, Student Enrolment and Registrar Services (SEARS), and the digital marketing agency, in support of conversion rate optimization and admission cycle
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, Leadership and General Management, Finance, Human Resource Management and Labour Relations, Indigenous Governance & Business Management, Technology, Business Strategy, Entrepreneurship and Small Business
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with peers across teams, other institutions, and provincial, national, or other collaborative bodies. Position Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in the field of computer science, software engineering, or
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/program/indigenous-governance-and-business-management . Sessional Lecturers teach 1-3 courses in an academic year, as this is a casual or part-time position. Some courses may be taught online, so long as
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expected to hold a Ph.D. in a related discipline at the time of appointment including, but not limited to: natural science, mathematics, computer science, environmental science, or engineering. Scholars with
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of Lethbridge programming, and relocation assistance. Please visit The University of Lethbridge website to view the economic benefits package outlined in the Academic Staff Collective Agreement, https
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the Sciences or Engineering, or 2-year safety diploma. CRST (Canadian Registered Safety Technician) or CRSP (Canadian Registered Safety Professional) Designation. 2 years experience as a safety leader
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the relevant program framework, curriculum documents, and department policies, procedures, and methods. Evaluate and provide feedback on students’ in-class work, homework, assignments, quizzes, tests, and exams