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its own undergraduate philosophy room. Additionally, the Department has a growing M.A. program that we are committed to diversifying and expanding in the coming years. To learn more, go to: https
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. program that we are committed to diversifying and expanding in the coming years. To learn more about our department, see https://www.ulethbridge.ca/artsci/philosophy . Our University: The University
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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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/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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at https://www.ulethbridge.ca/ . Qualifications: A graduate degree is desirable Professional experience in a related field Previous teaching experience at the post-secondary level is preferred Position
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and professional pursuits. Position Qualifications The successful candidate must: Be eligible for a co-op placement as part of their program of study. An undergraduate degree is preferred with post
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The Future Systems and Processes (FSP) program is a multi-year initiative to modernize the university’s finance, human resource, and student information processes and systems (ERP/SIS) and facilitate
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to provide technical support & troubleshooting to the Southern Alberta Medical Program (SAMP) campus staff, faculty and students for hardware, software, networking, printing and meeting room audio/visual
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for Alumni Relations channels, monitoring engagement and using analytics to improve performance. Plan and implement integrated communications strategies that support institutional goals and align with
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Tomorrow The Future Systems and Processes (FSP) program is a multi-year initiative to modernize the university’s finance, human resource, and student information processes and systems (ERP/SIS) and