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programming). Our courses cover a wide range of topics, including but not limited to business, technology and health. These courses are offered in a variety of formats on campus, online, in the workplace, and
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programming). Our courses cover a wide range of topics, including but not limited to business, technology and health. These courses are offered in a variety of formats on campus, online, in the workplace, and
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respect the diversity of all Indigenous Peoples of Canada. We also increase awareness of distinct Indigenous cultures, history and protocols across the University. With any program you choose, the Iniskim
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the assigned faculty member, associate deans, chair and the dean on matters of resource allocation, staffing, and budget planning across the Library Qualifications Masters Degree in Library and Information Science
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Upgrading courses are not eligible for credit towards a high school diploma. The Department of Academic Upgrading, invites applications for a contract, credit-free Social Science instructor for the Fall term
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Mount Royal University's Faculty of Arts houses the following departments: Economics, Justice, and Policy Studies; English, Languages, and Cultures; Humanities; Interior Design; Psychology; General
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addition to EITHER a Master of Library and Information Science (or equivalent) OR a Library Information Technology (or equivalent) diploma. 3-5 years experience in an academic Library with experience working with
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chairs for the program he/she supervises. In cooperation with the department faculty, the Team Lead, Experiential and Work Integrated Learning has responsibility for developing, implementing, coordinating
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program rooted in best practice and theoretical understanding of student development. Additionally, they provide administrative and logistical support for all of the Office’s initiatives, including
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will lead several high profile community engagement programs for the Institute. The Community Program Lead is responsible for developing new, and maintaining existing relationships with communities both