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commitment to serving diverse students and their learning needs WORKING CONDITIONS Some off campus travel may be required General office conditions Sitting at a desk or computer for extended periods of time
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Application Restrictions Open to both Internal and external Job Type Open Learning Faculty Member Posting In effect from 4/2/2026 Closing Application Date 11/2/2026 OLFM Type Regular Continuous
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Application Restrictions Open to both Internal and external Job Type Open Learning Faculty Member Posting In effect from 23/2/2026 Closing Application Date 9/3/2026 OLFM Type Regular Continuous
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Application Restrictions Open to both Internal and external Job Type Open Learning Faculty Member Posting In effect from 23/2/2026 Closing Application Date 9/3/2026 OLFM Type Regular Continuous
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Application Restrictions Open to both Internal and external Job Type Open Learning Faculty Member Posting In effect from 23/2/2026 Closing Application Date 9/3/2026 OLFM Type Regular Continuous
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. The ideal candidates will have a PhD degree. The candidate must have: 1) the ability to teach effectively at the undergraduate and graduate level; 2) a PhD in fisheries management/conservation, wildlife
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apprenticeship program Proficient in the operation of machine shop equipment such as the lathe, milling machine, surface grinder, etc. Excellent communication skills Computer skills, including Microsoft Word and
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The Department of Computing Science requires a sessional instructor to teach COMP 3450, Human-Computer Interaction , in the Winter 2026 semester. Duties include delivering lectures and seminars, as well as marking
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a confidential environment. Advanced computer knowledge with a high level of understanding of Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and web management systems. Ability to deal with all stakeholders with
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, in Winter 2026: COMP 0500 (Introduction to Personal Computers). COMP 0500 is designed to introduce students to the personal computer environment at an advanced level. Students gain basic computing