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applicant will join a program that holds a broad understanding of leadership across diverse contexts including schools, communities, adult education, and higher education. We share a commitment to
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teaching program, we are committed to deepening our connections within local and domestic contexts through educational initiatives that are responsive to and rooted in community priorities. This position
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Home Careers Faculty & librarian positions Assistant Professor Assistant Professor in Speech-Language Pathology (tenure-track) Department of Psychology – Faculty of Social Sciences, University
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engaged in applied research with school-aged children/youth. We welcome a wide range of methodological and theoretical approaches, including applied, clinical, and community engaged scholarship . A record
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collaborative research environment, which has positioned UVic as #1 in Canada and #5 globally for Climate Action, 2nd globally in Life Under Water, 2nd globally in Sustainable Cities and Communities, and 9th
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for Indigenous students at UVic and serves as a safe and welcoming place that encourages community building. Housed within the First Peoples House, the Office of Indigenous Academic and Community Engagement (IACE
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, and academic centre for Indigenous students at UVic and serves as a safe and welcoming place that encourages community building. Housed within the First Peoples House, the Office of Indigenous Academic
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community both inside and outside the classroom. The Department of History at the University of Victoria invites applications for a tenure-track position in the field of African Diaspora history, broadly
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Health, the only research chair to develop mental-wellness research and learning that is informed by engagement with Indigenous partners and communities. UVic acknowledges and respects the Lək̓ʷəŋən
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and W̱SÁNEĆ peoples whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day. The University of Victoria is committed to the ongoing work of decolonizing and Indigenizing the campus community